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advent and fly
This use was made redundant with the availability of Russian airspace due to the breakup of the Soviet Union and the advent of longer-range aircraft introduced in the late 1980s and early 1990s such as the Airbus A340, the Airbus A380, the Boeing 747-400 and the Boeing 777 series aircraft, which had the range to fly between Europe and Southeast Asia nonstop.
Newer " 3d " radio control helicopters can fly inverted with the advent of advanced swash heads, and servo linkage that enables the pilot to immediately reverse the pitch of the blades, creating a reverse in thrust.
This route is no longer used, due to the advent of modern jet airliners which can fly a direct route from Canada or the United States to Europe without the need for a fueling stop.
The advent of 50-seat regional jets, which fly as high and as fast as larger planes, has the potential to provide air service from Abilene to cities that were previously out of the question.

advent and by
Historically, before the advent of widespread digital technology, ASP was the only method by which to manipulate a signal.
With the advent of the compact disc, DJ-oriented Compact Disc players with pitch control and other features enabling beatmatching ( and sometimes scratching ), dubbed CDJs, were introduced by various companies.
However, the advent of U. S. sovereignty after the Mexican – American War, and especially, the Gold Rush, saw the Peralta's lands quickly encroached on by squatters and diminished by dubious legal proceedings.
Before the advent of printing, breviaries were written by hand and were often richly decorated with initials and miniature illustrations telling stories in the lives of Christ or the saints, or stories from the Bible.
With the advent of sound technology, Chaplin immediately adopted the use of a synchronised soundtrack — composed by himself — for City Lights ( 1931 ).
After the advent of quantum mechanics, work done by Landau in 1930 predicted the quantization of the Hall conductance for electrons confined in two dimensions.
The advent of farming encouraged hunter-gatherers to abandon nomadic lifestyles and to settle near others who lived by agricultural production.
The use of a Polaroid camera was standard but has since been replaced by the advent of digital cameras.
The term time-sharing is no longer commonly used, having been replaced by simply multitasking, and by the advent of personal computers and workstations rather than shared interactive systems.
At the same time, the advent of fibre-optic technology enabled companies to extend their systems to nearby towns and villages that by themselves were not viable cable television markets.
The advent of the helicopter provides the ability to speed replenishment by lifting supplies at the same time that fuelling hoses and lines are delivering other goods.
This troublesome device was superseded by thermionic diodes by the 1920s, but after high purity semiconductor materials became available, the crystal detector returned to dominant use with the advent of inexpensive fixed-germanium diodes in the 1950s.
With the advent of the Ottoman Turks and the conquest of Syria by Sultan Selim I in 1516, the Ma ' ans were acknowledged by the new rulers as the feudal lords of southern Lebanon.
After the war, the advent of the guided missile allowed destroyers to take on the surface combatant roles previously filled by battleships and cruisers.
While the latter part was a boom and bust cycle, the Internet boom is sometimes meant to refer to the steady commercial growth of the Internet with the advent of the world wide web, as exemplified by the first release of the Mosaic web browser in 1993, and continuing through the 1990s.
Although most of the relevant tissues and endocrine glands had been identified by early anatomists, a more humoral approach to understanding biological function and disease was favoured by the ancient Greek and Roman thinkers such as Aristotle, Hippocrates, Lucretius, Celsus, and Galen, according to Freeman et al., and these theories held sway until the advent of germ theory, physiology, and organ basis of pathology in the 19th century.
Before the advent of government-funded public schools, the primary mode of education for those of the lower classes was the charity school, pioneered during the 19th century by Protestant organizations and adapted for use by the Roman Catholic Church and governmental bodies.
After Skylab, no more EVAs were made by the United States until the advent of the Space Shuttle program in the early 1980s.

advent and wire
Alpine regions of Europe developed the technology ; progress rapidly advanced and expanded with the advent of wire rope and, especially, electric drive.
Because of its homogeneous nature and very high speed, wire was relatively free of the noticeable background hiss which characterized tape recordings before the advent of noise reduction systems.
With the advent of modern wire fencing, fields can be fenced with much less time and expense using wire than using stone walls ; however, the initial expense of building dykes is offset by their sturdiness and consequent long, low-maintenance lifetimes.
Until the advent of dog shows in the early 1900s, the four varieties were freely intermixed, in fact, there are only three genes ( short / long coat, smooth / wire coat, fawn / black coat ) that separate the varieties genetically.
With the advent of wire rope, many other tools are used in the tying of " knots.
Dermabrasion is a type of surgical skin planing that has been practiced for many years ( before the advent of lasers ) and involves the controlled deeper abrasion ( wearing away ) of the upper to mid layers of the skin with any variety of strong abrasive devices including a wire brush, diamond wheel or fraise, sterilized sandpaper, salt crystals, or other mechanical means.
Until the advent of the cordless telephone, the handset was usually wired to the base unit, typically by a flexible tinsel wire.

advent and flight
The advent of relaxed stability flight control systems in the 1970s negated many of the disadvantages of a fixed platform.
With the advent of low flying cruise-missiles and high-altitude AA-missiles the flight profile was changed, but regained the interceptor profile with the final version J 35J.
Throughout the 20th century, modern veterinary practices and the advent of radio telemetry ( transmitters attached to free-flying birds ) increased the average lifespan of falconry birds and allowed falconers to pursue quarry and styles of flight that had previously resulted in the loss of their hawk or falcon.
Sid Meier's turn-based franchise Civilization and its spin-off Alpha Centauri obscure parts of the map not occupied by the player or allies until the advent of orbital flight is reached by the player.
Since there was no real need for self-contained astronaut EVA flight in the Apollo and Skylab programs, the idea had to wait for the advent of the Space Shuttle program, though several maneuvering device designs were tested inside Skylab.
The advent of relaxed stability flight control systems in the 1970s negated many of the disadvantages of a fixed platform.
Spencer points to the exponential growth of technology, especially of computers and the Internet, plus the advent of flight and space travel as examples of the dawning of the Age of Aquarius.
In the early 1960s with the advent of the Lockheed C-130 and the increasing role of troop carrier transports in Southeast Asia, loadmasters were reassigned from aerial port units to troop carrier squadrons where they assumed duties previously assigned to scanners and became part of the flight crew.
However, with the advent of urban sprawl, white flight, and the development of shopping malls, the economic and demographic center of Atlanta shifted northward, and Five Points went into decay.
With the advent of hydraulic rams and push-button control, transit times through the flight have been reduced from just over half a day to 90 minutes.
With the advent of commercial flight, the Grand Canyon has been a popular site for aircraft overflights.
The town's museum has a unique exhibition of flight before the advent of the internal combustion engine and before the manned powered flight made famous by the Wright Brothers.

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