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After World War II, Bulgaria followed the Soviet model of economic development more closely than any other East Bloc country with becoming one of the first members of Comecon ; the new regime shifted the economy from mainly agrarian type towards industrial economy and much of the labour force from the countryside to the city, providing workers for new large-scale industrial complexes.
The first large-scale trial evaluating the efficacy of BCG was conducted from 1956 to 1963, and involved 54, 239 school children who received BCG at the age of 14 or 15 ; this study showed an efficacy of 84 % up to five years after immunization.
In addition to its lasting effects on other genres, it marked the first modern large-scale mixing of musical traditions from multiple ethnic and religious communities within the Celtic diaspora.
It was used to build up the first movement of most large-scale works, but also other movements and single pieces ( such as overtures ).
The first large-scale census in the German Empire took place in 1895.
* Dachau Concentration Camp memorial Site: Dachau is best known for its proximity to the relatively well-preserved site of the infamous Dachau concentration camp, the first large-scale concentration camp in Germany, converted from an old gunpowder factory by the Nazi regime in 1933.
Thomas Edison built the world's first large-scale electrical supply network.
In 1882, Edison switched on the world's first large-scale electrical supply network that provided 110 volts direct current to fifty-nine customers in lower Manhattan.
It is assumed that this was Japan's first large-scale engineering works undertaking.
The first eleven years of motion pictures show the cinema moving from a novelty to an established large-scale entertainment industry.
However, 9 November was also the anniversary of the first large-scale Nazi-led pogroms against Jews in 1938 ( Kristallnacht ), so the day was considered inappropriate as a national holiday.
The Peninsular War ( nicknamed the Spanish Ulcer ), however, was regarded by Karl Marx, as one of the first national wars, is also significant for the emergence of large-scale guerrilla warfare.
With its hierarchical structure, Gopher provided a useful platform for the first large-scale electronic library connections.
In 395 the Huns began their first large-scale attack on the East Roman Empire.
In addition, after centuries of net emigration, from the 1980s Italy has experienced large-scale immigration for the first time in modern history.
The first large-scale mental test may have been the imperial examination system in China.
His five seasons in Newfoundland produced the first large-scale and accurate maps of the island's coasts ; they also gave Cook his mastery of practical surveying, achieved under often adverse conditions, and brought him to the attention of the Admiralty and Royal Society at a crucial moment both in his career and in the direction of British overseas discovery.
* 1915 World War I: Germany is the first to make large-scale use of poison gas in warfare in the Battle of Bolimów against Russia.
The first large-scale testing of the rocket launchers took place at the end of 1938, when 233 rounds of various types were used.
* Harvard Mark I, the first large-scale automatic digital computer in the USA
However, as a codified school, mercantilism's real birth is marked by the empiricism of the Renaissance, which first began to quantify large-scale trade accurately.
England began the first large-scale and integrative approach to mercantilism during the Elizabethan Era ( 1558 1603 ).
The first weather forecasts derived this way used barotropic ( single-vertical-level ) models, and could successfully predict the large-scale movement of midlatitude Rossby waves, that is, the pattern of atmospheric lows and highs.
* 1847 Mexican-American War: The first large-scale amphibious assault in U. S. history is launched in the Siege of Veracruz.

first and depictions
This type served certain religious needs and was first proposed for what was previously thought to be depictions of Apollo.
The Bronx's gritty urban life had worked its way into the movies even earlier, with depictions of the " Bronx cheer ", a loud flatulent-like sound of disapproval, allegedly first made by New York Yankees fans.
The first depictions of the compound crank in the carpenter's brace appear between 1420 and 1430 in various northern European artwork.
The first depictions of supernatural events appear in several of the silent shorts created by the film pioneer Georges Méliès in the late 1890s, the best known being Le Manoir du diable ( aka, The Haunted Castle, 1896 ) which is sometimes credited as being the first horror film.
As we may judge from such items, the first depictions of Jesus were generic rather than portrait images, generally representing him as a beardless young man.
The earliest known depictions of the was-scepter date to the first dynasty.
A depictions of Muhammad | depiction of Muhammad receiving his first revelation from the angel Gabriel.
A depictions of Muhammad | depiction of Muhammad receiving his first revelation from the angel Gabriel.
The table was first described in 1155 by Wace, who relied on previous depictions of Arthur's fabulous retinue.
The first objects unearthed from Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro, major sites of the Indus Valley Civilization, were small stone seals inscribed with elegant depictions of animals, including a unicorn-like figure, and marked with Indus script writing which still baffles scholars.
Famed artist Jacques le Moyne de Morgues joined Laudonnière on this colonizing effort and created the first known artistic depictions by a European of Native Americans in the New World, specifically the Timucua tribes in the modern-day areas of northeast Florida and southeast Georgia.
* 1620 Cornelius Drebbel builds the world's first known submarine, which is propelled by oars ( although there are earlier ideas for and depictions of submarines ).
Its opening march, " The Entry of the Little Fauns ", first attracted Disney to the piece which at first provided suitable depictions of fauns he wanted.
* In Superman: The Animated Series, " The Last Son of Krypton ", the first part of a three-part pilot episode, depicts Krypton as being basically similar to the pre-Crisis version ( it was scientifically advanced, Kal-El appeared to be about one to two years old as in the Silver Age comics, there are depictions of peculiar animals ) although with elements of the John Byrne version ( such as the appearance of the characters ' wardrobe ).
Contemporary archaeologists ( first of all Michael D. Coe ) have found depictions of characters and episodes from Popol Vuh on Maya ceramics and other art objects ( e. g., the Hero Twins, Howler Monkey Gods, the shooting of Vucub-Caquix and, as many believe, the restoration of the Twins ' dead father, Hun Hunahpu ).
In March 2005, she arrived in Philadelphia — her first trip to the city since signing with publisher Lippincott in 1960 — to receive the inaugural ATTY Award for positive depictions of attorneys in the arts from the Spector Gadon & Rosen Foundation.
This is one of the first depictions to give Orochi a variety of elemental powers, mostly associated with individual heads.
The first written study of runestones, it is also one of the only surviving sources for depictions of numerous runestones and inscriptions from Denmark, some of which are now lost.
The article was the first mainstream piece to openly criticize negative mainstream media depictions of down-low men and put a different spin on the DL phenomenon.
Materials not included in the game due to its perspective being in first person, such as depictions of Mitsuki having sex with Shinji ( in certain routes ) and Haruka telling Mitsuki that she has a crush on Takayuki while walking home, are also included.
One of the first pictorial depictions of a hat appears in a Thebes tomb painting which shows a man wearing a conical straw hat.
The initial iteration of 2257, first passed in 1988, mandated that producers keep records of the age and identity of performers and affix statements as to the location of the records to depictions.

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