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1990s and experiment
During the 1990s, the first peak was measured with increasing sensitivity and by 2000 the BOOMERanG experiment reported that the highest power fluctuations occur at scales of approximately one degree.
Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, Bowie continued to experiment with musical styles, including blue-eyed soul, industrial, adult contemporary, and jungle.
" Through the rest of the 1980s and early 1990s Townshend would again experiment with the rock opera and related formats, releasing several story-based albums including White City: A Novel ( 1985 ), The Iron Man: A Musical ( 1989 ), and Psychoderelict ( 1993 ).
Hwang's 2007 play Yellow Face centers on his one failed Broadway experiment Face Value, which closed in previews on Broadway back in the early 1990s and was written in response to a controversy about the casting of Jonathan Pryce in a Eurasian role in Miss Saigon.
A brief experiment with small on-screen logos in the early 1990s caused a storm of protest, and so movies are now shown logo-free although the channels use logos over feature programmes like movie Top Tens.
Operating at the height of Amtrak's experiment with mail and express business, a typical late 1990s Three Rivers carried " 4 — 6 passenger cars and upwards of 25 head-end cars.
A short time after the Green Line branch north of Fort Totten opened in the early 1990s, the Green Line Commuter Shortcut began as a six-month experiment.
During the 1990s, the first peak was measured with increasing sensitivity and by 2000 the BOOMERanG experiment reported that the highest power fluctuations occur at scales of apporoximately one degree.
The US states of New Jersey and Pennsylvania inadvertently ran a real-life experiment providing evidence of status quo bias in the early 1990s.
British artist Alan King started to experiment with a combination of digital and traditional art methods in the 1990s, producing a majority of his works by using computer techniques combined with a multitude of traditional methods including oils, acrylic, and watercolor.
A brief 1990s experiment with a six trains each way a day service in high season was abandoned on grounds of cost.
Like Coleman, Osby likes to discover fresh talent and give players a chance to grow within his own band: he was responsible for giving exposure to the young pianist Jason Moran, who appeared on most of Osby's 1990s albums ( including the live album Banned in New York and an experiment with adding a string quartet to the band, Symbols of Light ).
The ISODE software, originally perhaps intended to be an ISO Development Environment, was an implementation of the OSI upper layer protocols, from transport layer to application layer, which was widely used in the Internet research community to experiment with implementation and deployment of OSI during the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Along with a brief punk rock experiment as a singer for Valium et les Dépressifs and the subsequent release of C ' est un monstre ( 1992 ), the early 1990s were a prolific period that led to the creation of Primitive Crétin!
The most original feature of KnightCap, introduced in the late 1990s, was an experiment in temporal difference learning as applied to chess.
This method, and similar ones, were used well into the 1990s when computer power became generally available that could do the same experiment numerically.
) This has no official standing as a name for the network — although the network did once experiment with using SRC as its on-air brand in the 1990s, it reverted to " Radio-Canada " within a few months.
One of the band's last recordings was a jam with extemporized lyrics titled " Platypus "-- an experiment that inspired the Yuletide Jam, an annual Libertyville tradition in the 1990s.
In the early 1990s, several American anime companies began to experiment with licensing less children-oriented material.
Not a musician afraid to experiment with her sound, she tried out a heavier rock style, forming short-lived band Bully during the late 1990s whilst living in the United Kingdom.

1990s and separating
The number of accidents lessened significantly when the route was upgraded to a divided highway, separating traffic in the early 1990s.
In the early 1990s the park was the site of a road protest camp, the " Pollok Free State ", which attempted to prevent the M77 motorway from cutting through the south west side of the park and separating it from the nearby housing schemes.
During the 1990s the National government attempted to stream-line the system in a series of reforms such as separating the government purchasing and provision of health care services.

1990s and party
Currently, a part of Algerian writers tends to be defined in a literature of shocking expression, due to the terrorism that occurred during the 1990s, the other party is defined in a different style of literature who staged an individualistic conception of the human adventure.
Starting in the 1990s, the MSI gradually transformed into a mainstream right-wing party, culminating in its 1995 dissolution into AN.
The most obvious criticism is the near identical nature of " political tutelage " and " constitutional democracy " which consisted of one party rule until the 1990s.
The collapse of the Soviet Union and the growing Islamist trend in Palestinian society during the 1990s sapped the party of much of its popularity and resources.
Founded as an explicitly Christian democratic group, it declined at first but reversed its fortunes in the 1980s and 1990s when, as a result of the gradual enlargement of the EPP ( party ), it started to pick up members from other centre-right but non-Christian democratic parties.
The liberal conservative LDP was in power from 1955 to 2009, except for a very short-lived coalition government formed from its opposition parties in 1993 ; the largest opposition party was the social liberal Democratic Party of Japan in the late 1990s and late 2000s.
The Nationals experienced difficulties in the late 1990s from two fronts – firstly from the Liberal Party, who were winning seats on the basis that the Nationals were not seen to be a sufficiently separate party, and from the One Nation Party riding a swell of rural discontent with many of the policies such as multiculturalism and gun control embraced by all of the major parties.
The attempt was abandoned in the 1990s with the result that the political leadership within the state are also the leaders of the party, thereby creating a single centralized locus of power.
Thereafter in the 1990s, the PCs were a small party in the Canadian House of Commons, and could only exert legislative pressure on the government through their power in the Senate of Canada.
The party fell to 27 at the next election, and moved towards the centre at the end of the 1990s.
Later in the 1990s, Perot's detractors accused him of not allowing the Reform Party to develop into a genuine national political party, but rather using it as a vehicle to promote himself.
Although there were attempts to separate the party and state in the late 1980s under Zhao Ziyang and have the Party in charge of formulating policy and the State Council executing policy, these efforts were largely abandoned in the early 1990s.
In the 1990s, the left and moderate wings of the party drifted apart, culminating in a secession of a significant number of party members, which later joined the socialist party WASG, which later merged into The Left ( Die Linke ) party.
Belka, another former SLD member, had left the party in the early 1990s, but joined Leszek Miller's government as a non-party minister of economic affairs in 2001 before resigning the following year.
In 1999 they rejected Nazism, although SD's long used logo in the 1990s was a Swedish version of the NF torch, SD's first ( albeit short-lived ) logo actually consisted of a stylized Myosotis scorpioides, a flower similar to the one used by the party as logo since 2006, a kidneywort.
Since the late 1990s, the party nevertheless underwent an extensive moderation policy.
During the 1990s, the party became more influenced by the French National Front, as well as the Freedom Party of Austria, Danish People's Party, German The Republicans and Italian National Alliance.
The 1980s and 1990s saw also the rise of Jean-Marie Le Pen's National Front ( FN ), a far-right party which blames immigration, more particularly immigration from North African countries such as Algeria, for increased unemployment and crime.
A grouping of left-leaning parties and dissident Peronists – the Front for a Country in Solidarity ( Frente por un País Solidario, FREPASO )– emerged in the 1990s as a serious third party, coming second in the 1995 Presidential elections.
Since the 1980s there had been talk of attempts to ban the party, which resulted in Batasuna frequently changing its name as part of the effort to avoid this, from the original Herri Batasuna, then becoming part of the Euskal Herritarrok coalition in the 1990s and, finally, Batasuna.
Pioneers in the field of the free party, these two systems, along with others, forged one of the strongest representations of the genre in the North West of England during the 1990s.
With the waning influence of Deng Xiaoping and the other members of Eight Elders due to old age, and with the help of old and powerful party and state leaders, former President Li Xiannian and Chen Yun, Jiang effectively became the " Paramount Leader " in the 1990s.

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