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In America, Billboard magazine said it was the dawning of a new era for me as a producer and that it was an antidote to Madonna.
The triumph of the peaceful People Power Revolution and the ascension of Corazon Aquino into power signaled the end of authoritarian rule in the Philippines and the dawning of a new era for Filipinos.
As this was the era of minicomputers, with their many architectural variations, and also the dawning of the market for 16-bit microprocessors, many ports were completed within the first few years of its release.
Initially heralded as the dawning of " a new era for woman and through her for the whole human race ," the Freiburg method was eventually abandoned due to negative side effects.
The rising sun symbolises the dawning of a new era.
The dawning era of Tunisian cultural history was shaped by Carthaginian influences including Phoenician, Greek and Egyptian.
While the inclusion of " Nkosi Sikelel ' iAfrika " celebrated the newfound freedom of many South Africans, the fact that " Die Stem " was also kept as an anthem even after the fall of apartheid, signified to all that the new government under Mr Mandela respected all races and cultures and that an all-inclusive new era was dawning upon South Africa.
Fairy creatures heed this warning on earth the human era is dawning
Further groups of small labels came into existence with the dawning of the rock and roll era in the early to middle 1950s, and the growth of a market among post-war teenagers with disposable income to spend on 45 rpm singles.
A maturing comprehension of liturgical renewal in an ecumenical era has become the guiding vision of members within the Order, just as it has become a dawning concern in the minds of many persons in the Church presently outside the Order.
Tung heralded this as the " dawning of a new era for the governance of Hong Kong ... and more accountable to the people of Hong Kong.
In 1988, at the dawning of the digital era, a monograph ( in connection with an exhibition at London ’ s Victoria and Albert Museum ) on Neville Brody heralded the new importance of the graphic designer as more and more people turned to website design.
With the free agent era dawning, and with the Reds ' stubborn refusal to play the big-money game, " The Big Red Machine " began to lose key players.

dawning and history
Delcloque ( 2000 ) documents the history of CALL worldwide, from its beginnings in the 1960s to the dawning of the new millennium.

dawning and was
From now on, his was going to be a man's world: the North Woods, duck blinds at dawning, beer and poker and male secretaries.
It was also in the underworld that the sun, Ra, travelled under the Earth from west to east and was transformed from its aged Atum form into Khepri, the new dawning Sun.
The reality of this was dawning in 1976.
In the 1990s, a dawning of a " golden age of cosmology " was accompanied by a startling discovery that the expansion of the universe was, in fact, accelerating.
By 1966-1967, however, after suffering massive casualties, stalemate on the battlefield, and destruction of the northern economy by U. S. aerial bombing, there was a dawning realization that, if current trends continued, Hanoi would eventually lack the resources necessary to affect the military situation in the South.
Historically, the concept of codependence " comes directly out of Alcoholics Anonymous, part of a dawning realization that the problem was not solely the addict, but also the family and friends who constitute a network for the alcoholic.
" Corazón Guerrero " was fully responsible for the movement's dawning in 1982.
By this stage, a financial crisis was dawning upon the club as debts were mounting and as the 1989 90 season began, the task at Aldershot was to avoid being relegated or expelled from the Football League, rather than mount a promotion challenge.
The Iron Age was dawning.
It was dawning and little sleep did I get ... Beatrice is so distressed ; everyone quite stunned.
The metaphor of the " dawning of reason " was also part of the metaphor of " enlightenment.
Reuven again finds himself a buffer between father and son when, in the novel's climax, the two friends learn Reb Saunders's purpose for raising his son in silence: Reb Saunders had discovered early on that his son's dawning intelligence was far outstripping his sense of compassion for others.
She saw a federal world government as the culmination of Wells ' Open Conspiracy but favorably argued that it would be synarchist because it was guided by the Masters of the Ancient Wisdom, intent on preparing humanity for the mystical second coming of Christ, and the dawning of the Age of Aquarius.
Auchindoun was in a bleeze, an hour before the dawning

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Although more rock than New Age in genre, the 1967 musical Hair, with its opening song " Aquarius " and the memorable line " This is the dawning of the Age of Aquarius ", brought the Aquarian age concept to the attention of audiences worldwide.

dawning and with
For a dawning sense of illumination occurs in consequence of two events which, as so often in Malraux, suddenly confront a character with the existential question of the nature and value of human life.
Several key events occurred, which raised public awareness of the New Age subculture: the production of the musical Hair: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical ( 1967 ) with its opening song " Aquarius " and its memorable line " This is the dawning of the Age of Aquarius "; publication of Linda Goodman's best-selling astrology books Sun Signs ( 1968 ) and Love Signs ( 1978 ); the release of Shirley MacLaine's book Out on a Limb ( 1983 ), later adapted into a television mini-series with the same name ( 1987 ); and the " Harmonic Convergence " planetary alignment on August 16 and 17, 1987, organized by José Argüelles at Sedona in the U. S. state of Arizona.
As the 20th century ends, there is reason to believe that a new philosophical epoch is dawning along with the new century, promising to be the richest epoch yet for human understanding.
In 1953, he entered into correspondence with fan Jerry Bails, which initially focused on Bails ' fondness for the Justice Society and All-Star Comics, but ultimately became a friendship that not only informed and influenced the dawning of comics ' Silver Age, but also comics fandom, in which Bails played a key role.
This phenomenon gives us the conceptual basis for the Age of Aquarius, whose " dawning " coincides with the movement of the vernal equinox across the cusp from Pisces to Aquarius in the star background.
Large scale International anti-capitalist protests are widely seen as dawning between 1998 and 2000 with events such as the protests at the Birmingham 1998 G8, J18, the Seattle 1999 WTO protests and the Prague 2000 IMF protests.
The booklet predicts Harry may come to terms with his state in the dawning light of humor.
Greenfield is best known for his 2006 book Everyware: The dawning age of ubiquitous computing ( ISBN 0-321-38401-6 ), which has been called " groundbreaking " by Bruce Sterling: " One puts it down with a strange conviction that web-designers have transcended geekdom and achieved Zen soulfulness.
" Second, with the dawning of glasnost, those who were still alive and had known Shostakovich when he had written the Leningrad Symphony could now share their own stories with impunity ( see " Music about terror " above ).
However, the song further defines this dawning of the age within the first lines: " When the Moon is in the seventh house and Jupiter aligns with Mars then peace will guide the planets and love will steer the stars ".
Economics, as we know it, has been viewed as dawning with the Smithian revolution against Mercantilism.
Singh incorporated the storyline of the dawning new age into his teachings, a case of melding Western astrology with Sikh tradition.
The Education of Henry Adams records the struggle of Bostonian Henry Adams ( 1838 1918 ), in his later years, to come to terms with the dawning 20th century, so different from the world of his youth.
Along with new navigational techniques such as the dry compass, the Jacob's staff and the astrolabe, these allowed economic and military control of all seas adjacent to Europe and enabled the global navigational achievements of the dawning Age of Exploration.
The Gymnasium Müncheberg ( grades 7-13 ; with Abitur as school-leaving exam, qualifying for university ) which was established on the foundation walls of a former military barracks in 1991-as a sign of the dawning of a new age-was closed in July 2007 in the aftermath of the 1990s decline in the birth rate.
The deep-rooted and pervasive practice of traditional leechcraft as it contrasts with the dawning science of evidence-based medicine is a common bone of contention between Matthew and the students he teaches at Michaelhouse College ( now part of Trinity College, Cambridge ), whilst the conflict between the students of Cambridge and the townsfolk continually threatens to escalate into violence.
She suddenly dispatched a violent letter to Lady Charles, who read the letter contents with dawning horror.
Hill argues that this change was made to fit with Matthew's portrayal of the dawning of the new messiah rather than the continuous shining of God.

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