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Also in 1947, the Whiskey à Go-Go nightclub opened in Paris, France, considered to be the world's first commercial discothèque, or disco ( deriving its name from the French word meaning a nightclub where the featured entertainment is recorded music rather than an on-stage band ).
Due to the fact that it is the capital and the main city in the country, where most of the government and the commercial offices and facilities are established, along with the entertainment centers, and the country's fast growth, vehicle population is increasing rapidly.
Flaherty's career in Britain ended when producer Alexander Korda removed him from the production Elephant Boy ( 1937 ), re-editing it into a commercial entertainment picture.
They include a new speedway stadium, major shopping and entertainment centers, a commercial complex popularly called a " New Center of Toruń ", a music theater, a center of contemporary art, hotels, office buildings, facilities for the Nicolaus Copernicus University, roads and tram routes, sewage and fresh water delivery systems, residential projects, the possibility of a new bridge over the Vistula, and more.
It is likely that the women performing these dances did not do so in an indigenous context, but rather, responded to the commercial climate for this type of entertainment.
Mainstream films can best be defined as commercial films that are made by major entertainment studios or companies that are owned by international media conglomerates.
It was initially filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office ( USPTO ) in 2005 in the categories of printed materials, clothing, electronic commerce, and entertainment services based on first commercial in 1978.
Consumer wire recorders were marketed for home entertainment or as an inexpensive substitute for commercial office dictation recorders, but the development of consumer magnetic tape recorders starting in 1948 quickly drove wire recorders from the market.
In spring of 2010, 60 metres from the Market Square-on a new square between the square of Kościuszko and Jainty, Piekarska and Dzieci Lwowskich streets-a new commercial and entertainment centre called " Agora " opened, built by the Scandinavian company Braaten & Pedersen.
While the The New York Times reported Google wished to start selling virtual eyeglasses not only for entertainment but also for information and augmented reality by the end of 2012, more recent statements from Google about " Project Glass " ( as it is now called ) have said a 2012 commercial release is unlikely.
It now forms one of the largest commercial, retail, entertainment and leisure districts outside central London and has a developed night time economy.
To attract more visitors, other venues such as live music entertainment, competitive foot races, antique vehicle displays, commercial food vendors, and games for kids were added through the years, and the festival became a Spring event.
Broadway Center is a planned entertainment and commercial hub of Long Branch, as envisioned by the City Government and Thompson Design Group, who created the Master Plan for the city.
This philosophy was vaguely similar to Andrea Palladio's approach to his Villas in Vicenza, many of which had a semi-agricultural purpose, with the ground floor used for domestic and commercial activities, and the piano noble used for entertainment.
Depending on railroad lines for its economic health, Shawnee's Main Street became the focal point for commercial, manufacturing, and entertainment activity beginning in 1895, four years after the region was opened for white settlement in a land run.
As the metropolitan center of the Inland Northwest as well as southeastern British Columbia and Alberta, Spokane serves as a commercial, manufacturing, transportation, medical, shopping, and entertainment hub.
Other entertainment includes radio and television with TVN ( Television Nacional de Chile ) owned but not paid by the government but funding comes from commercial sponsors by private companies and media productions.
The early success of Beginner Books, both from a commercial and learn-to-read perspective, initiated the blurring between educational and entertainment books.
Many run on partial routes unconnected to the commercial railway network, run only seasonally, and charge high " entertainment " fares.
These are far more common but much less famous as they focus on the commercial activity and do not have much interest in entertainment.
Reith's ideals were utterly at odds with the model of light entertainment based commercial radio adopted in some other countries ( e. g. the USA ).
WWII silenced all but one of the original IBC stations, only Radio Luxembourg continued its nightly transmissions to Britain as a commercial radio station featuring American-style entertainment and religion.
Pirate radio may be a commercial enterprise supported by advertising targeted to listeners in the reception area, or may be privately run for entertainment, or political reasons, sometimes on a very small scale covering only a few city blocks.
The current congestion charge zone covers the area within the London Inner Ring Road ( which forms the A501, A1202, A1210 / A1211, A100, A201, A202, A302, A3204, A4202 and parts of the A5 ) which includes both the City of London, which is the main financial district, and also the West End, which is London's primary commercial and entertainment centre.

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The commercial and critical success of this film opened up Western film markets for the first time to the products of the Japanese film industry, which in turn led to international recognition for other Japanese filmmakers.
There are several commercial combinations of multi-component adhesives in use in industry.
Major industries in Southeast Alaska include commercial fishing and tourism ( primarily the cruise ship industry ).
Based on this theory of cryogenic hardening, the commercial cryogenic processing industry was founded in 1966 by Ed Busch.
Carson City's development was no longer dependent on the mining industry and instead became a thriving commercial center.
This was due to commercial legislation to protect the woollen industry.
The construction industry was an early commercial adopter of EVM.
Other up-and-coming filmmakers allied themselves to this Oberhausen group, among them Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Volker Schlöndorff, Werner Herzog, Jean-Marie Straub, Wim Wenders, Werner Schroeter and Hans-Jürgen Syberberg in their rejection of the existing German film industry and their determination to build a new industry founded on artistic excellence rather than commercial dictates.
It then diversified and now has income from tourism, commercial fishing, and servicing the fishing industry as well as agriculture.
Although many factors can be used to measure the success of the industry, the number of British films produced each year gives an overview of its development: the industry experienced a boom as it first developed in the 1910s ( see 1910s in film ), but during the 1920s ( see 1920s in film ) experienced a recession caused by US competition and commercial practices.
On a commercial scale, gelatin is made from by-products of the meat and leather industry.
The town is considered by some to be the birthplace of the cranberry industry, with the first commercial operation opened in 1846.
Insurance is a commercial enterprise and a major part of the financial services industry, but individual entities can also self-insure through saving money for possible future losses.
Captives may take the form of a " pure " entity ( which is a 100 % subsidiary of the self-insured parent company ); of a " mutual " captive ( which insures the collective risks of members of an industry ); and of an " association " captive ( which self-insures individual risks of the members of a professional, commercial or industrial association ).
In 1985, the Internet Architecture Board held a three-day workshop on TCP / IP for the computer industry, attended by 250 vendor representatives, promoting the protocol and leading to its increasing commercial use.
On both sides of the Atlantic the film was a tremendous critical and commercial success and placed Whale at the top of the British film industry.
Located northwest of central Stockholm, it is divided by the Stockholm Metro blue line into a western part which is primarily a working class and middle class residential area, and an eastern part occupied by commercial ventures, mostly in the telecommunication and information technology industry.
His government had a company, Fu Ning Company, which had a monopoly over commercial and industry in Ningxia.
Recovery in light industry and Riga's emergence as a regional financial and commercial center offset shrinkage of the state-owned industrial sector and agriculture.
Though regarded as a commercial failure in the States, it nevertheless went on to be nominated for and won several industry awards for its brilliant animation quality.
The club's focus on commercial and sporting success brought significant profits in an industry often characterised by chronic losses.
The growth of Internet radio from a small experimenter's toy in the mid-1990s to a huge phenomenon allowing both small do-it-yourselfers and large commercial stations to make their offerings available worldwide was seen as a threat to over-the-air music broadcasting, and was nearly shut down by onerous licensing demands made by the recording industry.
Though the band only achieved limited commercial success, they were acclaimed both by music industry professionals and critics.

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