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At the age of fourteen he entered the Camaldolese Order in the Monastery of St. Mary of the Angels in Florence, and rapidly became a leading theologian and Hellenist.
At first selling slowly, it rapidly became a lasting success, and its appeal to English musicians had helped to make it widely known before World War I, when its themes struck a powerful chord with English readers.
Berlin became the capital of the German Empire in 1871 and expanded rapidly in the following years.
As the use of the Internet became more widespread in the mid to late 1990s, traditional BBSes rapidly faded in popularity.
1200 gave way to 2400 fairly rapidly, followed by a delay before 9, 600 became common.
Nevertheless, the Knickerbocker Rules were rapidly adopted by teams in the New York area and their version of baseball became known as the " New York Game " ( as opposed to the " Massachusetts Game ", played by clubs in the Boston area ).
The Yellow Coach Manufacturing Company which rapidly became a major manufacturer of buses was founded in Chicago in 1923 by John D. Hertz.
However, in the 1990s it rapidly became the dominant set of methods of phylogenetics in evolutionary biology, because computers made it possible to process large quantities of data about organisms and their characteristics.
Charlotte became pregnant soon after the marriage but her health declined rapidly and according to Gaskell, she was attacked by " sensations of perpetual nausea and ever-recurring faintness.
CND rapidly became a mass movement and attendance at CND demonstrations increased until about 1963.
Clark also developed a method of rapidly spinning into his costume at super speed which became a trademark change, especially during the third and fourth seasons of the series, and extremely popular with the show's fans.
Andropov's health declined rapidly during the tense summer and fall of 1983, and he became the first Soviet leader to miss the anniversary celebrations of the 1917 revolution that November.
They had a settled hunting and agricultural society, and they rapidly became middlemen in an increasingly frantic fur trade with their ancient enemy, the Minqua or Susquehannock.
After the Fourth Anglo-Dutch War, it became apparent that the Dutch West India Company was no longer capable of defending its own colonies, as Sint Eustatius, Berbice, Essequibo, Demerara, and some forts on the Dutch Gold Coast were rapidly taken by them.
It became clear that some applications could be developed more rapidly by adding a higher-level programming language and methodology which would generate the equivalent of very complicated 3GL instructions with fewer errors.
Unlike many players who went over to the NASL from Europe to end their careers, Hurst rapidly proved his worth, and became a valuable member of the Sounders team.
The PLH rapidly became convinced that it had no chance to win and, charging the government with manipulation of the electoral process, boycotted the elections.
Its music rapidly became popular, and the country became an enormous market for Hohner's goods.
In the following decades, punches and copper matrices became standardized in the rapidly disseminating printing presses across Europe.
With Norman law favouring John as the only surviving son of Henry II and Angevin law favouring Arthur as the heir of Henry's elder son, the matter rapidly became an open conflict.
Officially endorsed by the Catholic Church around 1129, the Order became a favored charity throughout Christendom, and grew rapidly in membership and power.
The body became popular with Pennsylvania coal miners during the economic depression of the mid-1870s, then it grew rapidly.
The city became the church's new headquarters and gathering place, and it grew rapidly, fueled in part by converts immigrating from Europe.
The LDS Church grew rapidly after World War II and became a world-wide organization as missionaries were sent across the globe.

rapidly and speciality
Mechanical ventilation is a rapidly expanding science and has been recognized as a complex technology by the respiratory therapy credentialing agency ( NBRC ) who in 2011 added the speciality credential called the " Adult Critical Care Specialist ", available only to those respiratory therapists certified as registered respiratory therapists ( RRT-ACCS ).
This speciality is rapidly improving and well established along with properly organized post graduate training programs.
Her speciality was producing drawings of musicians and dancers, often sketching very rapidly during a rehearsal or performance.
Currently Khafji General Hospital-since started by the end of 2005-became the main health institute in Khafji Governate since it provides the health care for all citizens and illegible residents in all speciality areas-regarding the rapidly growing population-and rapidely expanding every day replacing the historical role of KJO hospital.

rapidly and semiconductor
EDA for electronics has rapidly increased in importance with the continuous scaling of semiconductor technology.
The scaling of semiconductor devices to ever-smaller sizes is rapidly approaching fundamental limits.
Semiconductor devices may use a fast or ultrafast fuse as semiconductor devices heat rapidly when excess current flows.
In the 1990s, Cognex ’ s business grew rapidly due to the demand for machine vision tools to help automate semiconductor and electronics manufacturing.
As VLSI struggled to gain parity with the rest of the industry in semiconductor technology, the design flow was moving rapidly to a Verilog HDL and synthesis flow.

rapidly and maker
This industry continued until the mid-19th century when decline set in rapidly and by 1881 only one tobacco pipe maker was left.
He began as a maker of puppets for stop-motion animated short films made by other directors, and rapidly became a director of his own series of silent puppet films featuring a character called Bratishkin.

rapidly and with
Benson moved his arms, gesturing with an unfamiliar vigor and talking rapidly.
Here there may be an analogy with cancer: we can detect cancers by their rapidly accelerating growth, determinable only when related to the more normal rate of healthy growth.
The Poynting-Robertson effect causes the semi-major axis of orbits to diminish more rapidly than the semi-minor axis, with a consequent tendency toward circular orbits as the particles move toward the sun.
The Prime Minister paid his respects to the Buddhist monks, strode rapidly among the houses, joked with the local soldiery, and made a speech.
As she had done with Means, she gained rapidly at first, but then Baldy began to draw away.
At the other are organizations like the newly formed Nassau Library System, in a high-density area, with ample resources and a rapidly growing territory to serve.
I start growing rapidly and this calcium atom grows along with me.
This type of presentation is usually accomplished with a camera and a projector or a computer viewing screen which can rapidly cycle through images in a sequence.
They can all be cut easily with a knife due to their softness, exposing a shiny surface that tarnishes rapidly in air due to oxidation.
A soft, silvery-white radioactive metal, actinium reacts rapidly with oxygen and moisture in air forming a white coating of actinium oxide that prevents further oxidation.
Actinium reacts rapidly with oxygen and moisture in air forming a white coating of actinium oxide that prevents further oxidation.
It has recently been suggested that the regional decline at the end of the Akkadian period ( and First Intermediary Period of the Ancient Egyptian Old Kingdom ) was associated with rapidly increasing aridity, and failing rainfall in the region of the Ancient Near East, caused by a global centennial-scale drought.
Spalding's store grew rapidly over the next 25 years, with 14 stores by 1901, expanded from retail into manufacturing baseball equipment and is still a going concern.
Popularity of the VFL grew rapidly and by 1925 with 12 teams, had become the most prominent league in the game and would dominate so many aspects of the sport from that point on.
Both the aberration of axis points, and the deviation from the sine condition, rapidly increase in most ( uncorrected ) systems with the aperture.
Computational fluid dynamics was started as an effort to solve for flow properties around complex objects and has rapidly grown to the point where entire aircraft can be designed using a computer, with wind-tunnel tests followed by flight tests to confirm the computer predictions.
Today, the village is now a small town and a popular holiday resort with most of its past and traditions having rapidly evaporated in the course of time.
The television, film, book, costume, home decoration, and confectionery industries use this time of year to promote products closely associated with such a holiday, with promotions going from early September to 31 October, since their themes rapidly lose strength once the holiday ends, and advertising starts concentrating on Christmas.
Altair rotates rapidly, with a velocity at the equator of approximately 286 km / s.
False-color image of the rapidly rotating star Altair, made with the MIRC imager on the CHARA array on Mount Wilson Observatory | Mt.
The hydroxyl radical is particularly unstable and will react rapidly and non-specifically with most biological molecules.
Berkelium does not react rapidly with oxygen at room temperature, possibly due to the formation of a protective oxide layer surface.
The most frequent presenting symptoms are headache, drowsiness, confusion, seizures, hemiparesis or speech difficulties together with fever with a rapidly progressive course.

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