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Its innovative structure somewhat puzzled critics.
Its innovative design soon represented a national architectural prototype, and featured a domed central gallery, from which interconnected rooms radiated.
Its innovative design was an expression of his aspirations for both state-sponsored education and an agrarian democracy in the new Republic.
Its innovative facilities made it one of the safest motor racing circuits in the world at the time of its opening.
Its crucial elements included Peter Murphy's deep and sonorous voice, Daniel Ash's innovative guitar playing, and David J's dub-influenced bass.
Its unusual architecture and innovative communications solutions qualify him among the most interesting sights of the city.
Its innovative design comes from architect Will Bruder, which features energy saving technologies and special skylights that take advantage of the desert sun.
Its phones were easily available at various retailers, and its marketing was fresh and innovative at the time, emphasizing bold, uncluttered simplicity ( a concept gaining popularity today ), and a bright future outlook through its nature and animals motifs.
Its innovative structure presents the story in reverse order, with the character regressing from a mournful adult to a young man whose future is filled with promise.
Its faculty of 60 dedicated academic staff drawn from 18 countries around the world gives the School an international, innovative and creative learning environment.
Its stated mission is to " provide innovative and practical recommendations that advance three broad goals: strengthen American democracy ; foster the economic and social welfare, security and opportunity of all Americans ; and secure a more open, safe, prosperous, and cooperative international system ".
Its innovative method of construction provided the template for the construction in 1890 of the City & South London Railway, the first of London's " Tube " railways.
Its innovative ads help many companies explore new markets and maintain existing markets.
Its contents focus on wealth management, together with innovative business, marketing gimmicks, workplaces, self-enhancement and etc., covering HK and the Mainland China markets.
Its plot ( concerned with a German commando unit sent into England to kidnap Winston Churchill ) was fresh and innovative ( although the plot is clearly reminiscent of Alberto Cavalcanti's wartime film Went the Day Well ?, which itself was directly based on the 1942 Graham Greene short story The Lieutenant Died Last ), and the characters had significantly more depth than in his earlier work.
Its innovative basis includes Internet, nanotechnologies, telematics and bionics.
Its mission is to " discover, develop and deliver innovative medicines that help patients prevail over serious diseases.
Its objective is to ensure that the MSE sector becomes efficient, innovative and has a diversified and competitive product range.
Its website, which receives visits from seven million users monthly, has been recognized as among the industry's most innovative and successful.
Its stated goal was to provide an independent and innovative debate on the future of politics.
Its successor Club Buggery, broke these limitations by creating an innovative blend of format elements including variety, talk and sketch comedy.
Its most innovative and distinguishing feature is a one-piece receiver and buttstock, made of steel-reinforced polymer.
Its haunting use of Negro spirituals to allude to the subjugation of the Jews was particularly innovative.
Its innovative exhibitions and accompanying publications and lectures feature compelling, important artists working on both the local and the international levels.

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Its style is clearly reflective of the mature Haydn and Mozart, and its instrumentation gave it a weight that had not yet been felt in the grand opera.
Its gait he considered non-artificial because it was confident and unwavering, " neatly expressive ," and well-coordinated, and yet non-human because its arm motion and glide resembled a cross-country skier's.
Its iconography illustrating the donor's career gives an edited version of Pius ' life, passing over his former support of the antipope Felix V. Though Pinturrichio labored for five years, the books never reached their splendid destination ; yet the Piccolomini Library is a monument of the High Renaissance in Siena.
Its use is highly technical and is usually monitored by government regulations ( typically 1 part per million ( ppm ) for drinking water, and 1 – 2 ppm of chlorine not yet reacted with impurities for bathing water ).
Its precise origin has yet to be determined.
Its meaning narrowed yet again during the French and Dutch periods and at Belgian independence the term designated only Belgians speaking a Romance language ( French, Walloon, Picard, etc.
Its primary goal is to search for the Higgs boson, which has not yet been found.
Its use is not exactly clear: sometimes it is used to refer to the Edain of the First Age, other times it is only applied to Bëor, Marach and contemporaries, and in yet other places it is used to refer to those peoples from whom the Edain are descended.
Its various factions and races include the Imperium of Man, a decentralized yet totalitarian interstellar empire that has ruled the vast majority of humanity for millennia, the Orks ( similar to Warhammer Fantasy Orcs ), the Eldar ( similar to Elves in Warhammer Fantasy Battle ), and Daemons ( very similar in both universes, although the precise natures of their creation and existence vary slightly ), among others.
Its area is over 22 km < sup > 2 </ sup >, yet it was artificially created ( in parts dug by hand ) in the 1760s for industrial needs.
Its current population has not yet been released by the new census.
" Its inhabitants were " more lively than in Kensington … and yet a cut above Chelsea, which is only commercial.
Its visual impact on one level is a typical industrial event, yet the gallery environment and bright red figures, along with the sinister irony of the title, is intended to force the viewer to address issues of humanity and consumerism.
Its web site went online in mid-1997, and for approximately two and a half years displayed nothing but the text " This web page is not yet here.
Its purpose is as yet unknown.
Its level, treeless floor, at an altitude of 7000 feet ( 2, 100 m ), is as yet hardly trenched by the Rio Grande, which escapes through an impassable canyon southward on its way to the Gulf of Mexico.
Its unpredictable, yet powerful strikes were best suited to hitting broad, non-moving targets such as buildings or walls.
Its appearance created a sensation among scholars, and it was attacked in many quarters, but on the whole it was received as being much the nearest approximation yet made to the original text of the New Testament.
Its media depictions as a loud, violent struggle have much more in common with distressed non-swimmers, who may well drown but have not yet begun.
Its staff of Sound Designers and Re-Recording Mixers have either won or been nominated for the Academy Award for Best Sound and Best Sound Editing every year since Star Wars in 1977 ( in that year Ben Burtt was given a Special Achievement Award, since the category for Sound Editing had not yet been established ).
Its extinction is not yet officially announced, because habitat remaining in Congaree National Park needs to be surveyed.
Its baseball usage is cited in many dictionaries, but its transition to the vernacular has yet to be dated.
Its top is like Hua Shan in yet its foot is a bronze plate.
Its economy is the third smallest and second least developed in Argentina yet has shared in Argentina's recovery since 2002 very well.

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