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Rapid industrialization and market expansion put Milan at the centre of Italy's leading industrial region, though in the 1890s Milan was shaken by the Bava-Beccaris massacre, a riot related to a high inflation rate.
Rapid expansion of national security expenditures during the Korean War had produced alarm over high taxes, large deficits, government controls, and a possible “ garrison state ” among such prominent conservatives as Senator Robert Taft ( R ‐ Ohio ).
Rapid expansion following the pattern of rural exodus has resulted in considerable rebuilding in the city centre and mushrooming of suburban development elsewhere.
Rapid campus expansion began in the 1950s and continues to the present day.
Rapid expansion of Ocean City took place during the post-war boom.
Rapid growth in New Albany began in the 1990s, much due to the expansion of the Les Wexner clothing empire and Wexner's construction of his mansion ( the 2nd largest in central Ohio behind the Longaberger mansion ) off Kitzmiller Road in the village.
Rapid progress on a radical expansion of the cathedral which would have involved replacing the existing dome with a larger one was halted not long after the city was struck with an outbreak of the Black Death in 1348.
Jackson was mayor when the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority ( MARTA ) obtained a large amount of Federal funding for a rapid-transit rail-line system, when its construction began, and when MARTA began its first rail transit service in Atlanta and in DeKalb County in 1979, and during its continual expansion thereafter.
Rapid expansion in passenger traffic has led to increasing commercial utilisation of the south-side of the airport, which was previously used for general aviation, and is now used for freight, mail and corporate flights.
Rapid expansion, problems with their computer booking system, and failure to attract business customers, who had developed customer loyalty to frequent flier programs on competing airlines, led the airline into financial difficulties, ultimately resulting in the sale to Canadian Airlines in 1989.
* Rapid expansion ( i. e., rapid production of gases or rapid heating of surroundings )
Rapid growth and expansion grew under this new regime.
Rapid expansion of the branch network through SA and WA saw the family and company-owned landholdings continue to increase.
Rapid expansion and industrialization ensued.
Rapid increases in participation during this period were primarily due to geographic expansion.
Rapid expansion began when a sugar mill was erected at Felixton.
Rapid expansion followed after World War II, despite the difficulty of sourcing materials.
Rapid expansion of the town over the last two decades means that the western edge of Haverhill now includes the hamlet of Hanchet End.
Rapid expansion of his new Prodrive company led to a move to a new facility at Banbury, Oxfordshire in 1986 ( the current headquarters of this business ).
The village of Alvaston has existed since at least the eleventh century. Rapid expansion came in the second half of the 19th Century and in 1904 the electric tram replaced the horse-bus service and, with the advent of the motor car, London Road became the A6.
Rapid expansion of the University during the 1960s under the leadership of foreign priest-academicians came with the decade ’ s wave of militant nationalism, which culminated in calls for the Filipinization of the administration of all Catholic schools in the country.
Rapid lexical expansion is aided by the use of new terms in textbooks and professional publications, as well as frequent use among specialists.
Rapid industrialisation and expansion of both Melbourne and Oakleigh in the 1940s saw Hughesdale become entrenched as a Melbourne suburb and commuter zone.
Bombardier has had greater success marketing the product portfolio abroad, and the ICTS, now known as the Advanced Rapid Transit ( ART ), has been sold to a number of operators and is currently in operation or under expansion in seven cities around the world.

Rapid and development
However, this problem has been alleviated somewhat by the development of the TransMilenio Bus Rapid System and the restriction of vehicles through a daily, rotating ban on private cars depending on plate numbers.
* Rapid application development
* Rapid application development ( RAD )
Rapid economic development was seen as necessary to make the railway pay, and since the African population was accustomed to subsistence rather than export agriculture, the government decided to encourage European settlement in the fertile highlands, which had small African populations.
* Rapid application development
Rapid development of the non-governmental sector occurred in western countries as a result of the processes of restructuring of the welfare state.
Using this atmosphere of insecurity, Brzezinski led the United States toward a new arms buildup and the development of the Rapid Deployment Forces – policies that are both more generally associated with Ronald Reagan now.
* Rapid application development
Methods like Rapid Rural Appraisal and Participatory Rural Appraisal have been adopted to help scientists understand the problems faced by farmers and even give farmers a role in the development process.
* Panther ( development tool ), a Rapid Application Development toolset
Rapid development in adjacent Deschutes County, Oregon during the 1990s has farmers in Jefferson County concerned that they may be priced out of their own farmlands, which could be replaced by destination resorts, golf courses, and other amenities for recent arrivals.
Rapid increase in residential development followed, firstly with land west of Kilburn High Road, followed by the sale of Banisters Farm leading to the development of Bannister Road and Mortimer Road.
Rapid growth in population, development and employment in the 2000s gave Mecca a new identity as the fastest growing area in California.
Universal Paragon's proposed Brisbane Baylands project, if approved by Brisbane voters, proposes to more than double the existing employment base of the City by providing new office, research & development, retail, hotel and other land uses that are accessible by a proposed multi-modal transit station ( Caltrain, Muni T-Third light rail and proposed Bus Rapid Transit ).
Rapid development took place in the 1960s.
Rapid growth in the area resulted from the development of two railroad lines, the Northwest Railroad and the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad, which intersected in Macon.
Rapid development of computer and communications technology – particularly the Internet – have increased the size and variety of communications offerings.
Rapid development following the harbour works gave rise to an Edwardian precinct as merchant and shipping companies built in the west end and on reclaimed land.
* Rapid application development
Rapid growth and structural change characterized Japan's two periods of economic development after 1868.
Rapid development of civil society on the global scale after the fall of the communist system was a part of neo-liberal strategies linked to the Washington Consensus.
Rapid industrial development occurred during his administration as well as the founding of the first state-supported women's college at Columbus.

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