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This resulted in two innovative designs, like the side-loading M320 grenade launcher and the FN SCAR's Mk13 Mod0 EGLM.

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* EGLM: 40mm Ergonomic Grenade Launcher Module designed for the FN SCAR.

is and innovative
The word is also used in a qualitative sense of, a person creative in, innovative in, or adept at, an artistic practice.
Architecturally it is considered an innovative work for its steel structure and curtain walls – the façade is self-supporting.
He is credited with designing innovative machines, including siege engines and the screw pump that bears his name.
This was a crippling blow to Berg's self-confidence: he effectively withdrew the work, which is surely one of the most extraordinarily innovative and assured first orchestral compositions in the literature, and it was not performed in full until 1952.
Modern advertising was created with the innovative techniques introduced with tobacco advertising in the 1920s, most significantly with the campaigns of Edward Bernays, which is often considered the founder of modern, Madison Avenue advertising.
The University of Aveiro was created in 1973 and is considered one of the most dynamic and innovative universities of Portugal, attracting thousands of students to the city.
The Song Dynasty is considered by many to be classical China's high point in science and technology, with innovative scholar-officials such as Su Song ( 1020 – 1101 ) and Shen Kuo ( 1031 – 1095 ).
The book is couched in traditional grammatical terms as Doke had not yet established his innovative method of analysis and description for the Bantu languages.
; Level 5-Optimizing: It is a characteristic of processes at this level that the focus is on continually improving process performance through both incremental and innovative technological changes / improvements.
It is an innovative service that represents a significant evolution in television technology since color television in the 1950s.
Later Husserl lectured at Prague in 1935 and Vienna in 1936, which resulted in a very differently styled work that while innovative is no less problematic: Die Krisis ( Belgrade 1936 ).
His philosophy, however, is said to include an innovative use of the method.
One of the most innovative ideas in Earthdawn is how magical items work.
The establishment of a Court to protect individuals from human rights violations is an innovative feature for an international convention on human rights, as it gives the individual an active role on the international arena ( traditionally, only states are considered actors in international law ).
This effort is supported by the Top Gun Program enabling HP Enterprise Services technical personnel to dedicate 3 months of their time on joint projects with the Agility Alliance partner on a key technology problem, to create an innovative customer solution.
He is widely acclaimed as one of Hollywood's most innovative and influential film directors and he epitomized the group of filmmakers known as the New Hollywood, that includes Martin Scorsese, Terrence Malick, Robert Altman, Woody Allen, William Friedkin, Philip Kaufman and George Lucas, who emerged in the early 1970s with unconventional ideas that challenged contemporary film-making.
His design of the Piazza San Pietro in front of the Basilica is one of his most innovative and successful architectural designs.
The country is also well known for its influential and innovative business economic sector, an industrious and competitive agricultural sector ( Italy is the world's largest wine producer ), and for its creative and high-quality automobile, industrial, appliance and fashion design.
The Crystal Palace is the supreme example of the use of sheet glass in a new and innovative structure ..
Japan is the world's 3rd largest automobile manufacturing country, has the largest electronics goods industry, and is often ranked among the world's most innovative countries leading several measures of global patent filings.
' An innovative, melancholy masterpiece whose sum is greater than its parts, which is extraordinary for an album that includes the epochal track ' You Set The Scene.

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But it is an answer which opens the door wide to an onrush of objections and denials.
As the play opens the audience is introduced to the community of Salem in Puritan America at the end of the eighteenth century.
The Bayreuth Festival opens July 23 with a new production of `` Tannhaeuser '' staged by Wieland Wagner, who is doing all the operas this time, and conducted by Wolfgang Sawallisch.
It can also mean " deep ", as it is used when the earth opens up and destroys the rebellious Korah, Dathan and Abiram and their 250 followers ().
It also opens the way for neutral particle mixing through processes such as the one pictured here, which is a complicated example of mass renormalization.
Herwig Wolfram opens his chapter on the eighth Visigothic king, " Alaric's reign gets no full treatment in the sources, and the little they do contain is overshadowed by his death in the Battle of Vouillé and the downfall of the Toulosan kingdom.
* 1957 – The Suez Canal in Egypt is cleared and opens to shipping.
The drawing opens at ground level on a clearing surrounding an enormous tree that is placed in the center, dominating the picture.
* 1930: The temporary Manseibashi Subway Station opens ; it is closed in November 1931.
As act two opens, the two groups are now in bitter rivalry over who is the normal group (“ A-1 March ”) Another stranger, a French woman in a feathered coat appears.
He puts the greatest emphasis on the importance of study, and it is the Chinese character for study () that opens the text.
* On a computer running Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, or Unix running the X Window System, clicking the secondary mouse button ( usually the right button ) opens a context menu for the region that is under the mouse pointer.
Cash registers include a key labeled " NS ", which is abbreviated for " No Sale ", and opens the drawer, printing a receipt stating " No Sale " and recording it in the register log that the register was opened.
As a result of being outed, the school no longer hides the fact that it is a school for mutants and it opens its doors for more mutant ( and even human ) students to come in.
These are wide zones of the Sun where the magnetic field is unipolar and opens towards the interplanetary space.
After the huge Spiderdemon that masterminded the invasion is destroyed in the final mission, a hidden doorway back to Earth opens for the hero, who has " proven too tough to be contained ".
* A garden door is any door that opens to a garden or backyard.
Doors can be hinged so that the axis of rotation is not in the plane of the door to reduce the space required on the side to which the door opens.
This requires a mechanism so that the axis of rotation is on the side other than that in which the door opens.
This is sometimes the case in trains, such as for the door to the toilet, which opens inward.
If the door opens inward and there is a fire, there can be a crush of people who run for the door and they will not be able to open it.
This is achieved by adding a perfectly circular (" bull-nose " shaped ) extension to the door, which moves in and out of a cavity as the door opens and closes.
This can be mitigated by having doors that opens inwardly and is designed to be forced into its door frame by the internal cabin pressure-most cabin doors are of this type.
A reference to Erewhon and specifically " The Book of Machines " opens Miguel de Unamuno's short story, " Mecanópolis ," which tells of a man who visits a city ( called Mecanópolis ) which is inhabited solely by machines.
* Nathaniel Hawthorne's book The Scarlet Letter opens with an account of the author himself finding the letter and records which tell the story of Hester Prynne, which is narrated in the rest of the book.

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