Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Resonance" ¶ 55
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

dramatically and visible
The result, dramatically visible in a matter of days in the family's disrupted daily functioning, was a phobic-like fear that some terrible harm would befall the second twin, whose birth had not been anticipated.
The Maillard reaction will occur slowly at room temperature, taking from a few to several months to show visible darkening, but will speed-up dramatically with increasing temperatures.
United States Notes that were issued in the large-size format, before 1929, differ dramatically in appearance when compared to modern American currency, but those issued in the small-size format, starting in 1929, are very similar to contemporary Federal Reserve Notes with the highly visible distinction of having red U. S. Treasury Seals and serial numbers in place of green ones.
The epic tells the story of Sir Hudibras, a knight errant who is described dramatically and with laudatory praise that is so thickly applied as to be absurd, and the conceited and arrogant person is visible beneath.
Photochromism does not have a rigorous definition, but is usually used to describe compounds that undergo a reversible photochemical reaction where an absorption band in the visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum changes dramatically in strength or wavelength.

dramatically and resulted
The two recent conflicts ( the First and Second Congo Wars ), which began in 1996, have dramatically reduced national output and government revenue, have increased external debt, and have resulted in deaths of more than five million people from war, and associated famine and disease.
Advances in high-temperature metals, computer modelling and nuclear engineering in general resulted in dramatically improved performance.
Hubbert models have been used to predict the production trends of various resources, such as natural gas ( Hubbert's attempt in the late 1970's resulted in an inaccurate prediction that natural gas production would fall dramatically in the 1980's ), Coal, fissionable materials, Helium, transition metals ( such as copper ), and water.
However, the constant mining of the salt deposits over which the town stands has also resulted in the sometimes gradual, sometimes dramatically pronounced, sinking of various areas of the town.
It is still farmed with due regard to its ancient origins and is conserved by those who recognise its importance although the number of owners has fallen dramatically throughout the years and this has resulted in the amalgamation of some of the strips.
The application of clay technology by farmers in Northeast Thailand, using bentonite clay, has dramatically reversed soil degradation and resulted in greater economic returns, with higher yields and higher output prices.
The relatively resistant chalk rock has, through weathering, resulted in a classic cuesta landform, with a northward-facing chalk escarpment that rises dramatically above the low-lying vales of the Low Weald.
Changes to the system and the level of automation have resulted in the total number of queries increasing dramatically since the RCMP began tracking these numbers in 2003.
Both came from the same parents, but resulted in dramatically different outcomes from celebration for a boy to killing for a girl.
With a huge surge of interest in craft subjects having a serious environmental slant and a spate of craft magazines encouraging readers to try it for themselves, permanent sand painting skills have improved dramatically the quality and variety of work available in this medium and has resulted in its being included on the recently created ' Wikicollecting ' site.
However, following a well intentioned appeal for a belated re-appraisal, by a committed Shadows fan, for a retrospective and long overdue error correction to benefit the Shadows in all subsequent lifetime charts resulted in the Shadows being dramatically promoted in the all-time career charts from a lowly 30th to a 3rd position just behind Elvis Presley ( 1st ) and Cliff Richard ( 2nd ) both in terms of singles and albums.
Her results have dramatically varied since her first election, when she came out fifth with 14. 05 % of the votes: she ended second on the 2007 election with 23. 0 % of the votes, the most voted member of the opposition to elected candidate Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who succeeded her husband Néstor Kirchner ; however, four years later, Carrió resulted the least-voted candidate, placing seventh with 1. 84 % of the total vote.
The Tax Reform Act significantly contributed to the savings and loan crisis of the 1980s and 1990s that resulted in the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act of 1989 ( FIRREA ), which dramatically changed the savings and loan industry and its federal regulation, encouraging loan origination.
As part of the development, subsidies are paid to the local bus company by the Local Authority to ensure a regular service to the development which has resulted in the service to the much more remote and rural villages such as Bramley being cut dramatically.

dramatically and 1940
Health and welfare spending grew dramatically under Italian fascism, with welfare rising from 7 % of the budget in 1930 to 20 % in 1940.
" The families in that third of the population of Britain who in 1938 were chronically undernourished had their first adequate diet in 1940 and 1941 ... which the incidence of deficiency diseases, and notably infant mortality, dropped dramatically.
In 1940, the studio produced shorts that dramatically documented the devastation wrought by the German bombing raids on London.
The population rose dramatically following the development of the space industry, quadrupling from 3, 098 in 1940 to 12, 244 in 1960.
The war mobilization dramatically expanded union membership, from 8. 7 million in 1940 to over 14. 3 million in 1945, about 36 % of the work force.
The home was dramatically altered over the years, especially when it was used for military school classrooms from 1930 to 1935 and as a residence and then office and nurses ' quarters for El Encanto sanitarium from 1940 to 1963, when the home and cemetery were purchased by the City of Industry.
The authorities dramatically revised their approach to the British far right in the late spring of 1940.
Their number increased dramatically with the annexation of territories of the Second Polish Republic in 1939 and the Baltic republics in 1940.

dramatically and collapse
The economy declined dramatically during the 1990s with the collapse of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance ( COMECON ) system and the loss of the Soviet market, to which the country had been closely tied.
The economy declined dramatically during the 1990s with the collapse of the Comecon system and the loss of the Soviet market, to which the country had been closely tied.
In 1918, his art was to change dramatically as a direct consequence of Germany's economic, political and military collapse at the end of the First World War.
The empire endured for more than a millennium, dramatically influencing Medieval architecture throughout Europe and the Near East, and becoming the primary progenitor of the Renaissance and Ottoman architectural traditions that followed its collapse.
In the days and weeks leading up to Bear's collapse, the bank's CDS spread widened dramatically, indicating a surge of buyers taking out protection on the bank.
The fall of Nanking and the collapse of the Taiping Rebellion in 1864 altered Liu's prospects dramatically for the worse.
Her life changes dramatically when, during a medical checkup following a collapse, she is diagnosed with metastatic ovarian cancer and told she has only two months to live.
The prime brokerage landscape has dramatically changed since the collapse of Lehman brothers in September 2008.
It gained attention for its dramatically quick rise to prominence and its equally quick collapse in 1984 after 20th Century Fox ( Fox Video Games ) failed to pay over USD $ 18 Million in owed royalties.

dramatically and ,"
When the bubble " bursts ," the share prices fall dramatically, and many companies go out of business.
Starting with Swamp Thing Annual # 6, Collins moved on to write Swamp Thing # 110-138, dramatically overhauling the series by restoring the pre-Alan Moore tone and incorporating a new set of supporting cast members into the book .< ref >" Nancy Collins: Swamp Thing < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s New Scripter Speaks ," David Anthony Kraft's Comics Interview, # 102 ( 1991 ), pp. 4-13 .</ ref > Collins resurrected Anton Arcane along with the Sunderland Corporation as foils for Swamp Thing.
Their home is invaded and the peace is disrupted by the mysterious " Pig Mask Army ," which dramatically changes Nowhere Islands by introducing technology and infrastructure and performing bizarre experiments on the flora and fauna in their takeover.
Jons Jacob Berzelius is also credited with originating the chemical terms " catalysis ," " polymer ," " isomer ," and " allotrope ," although his original definitions differ dramatically from modern usage.
" With regard to delivery systems, the ISG team has discovered sufficient evidence to date to conclude that the Iraqi regime was committed to delivery system improvements that would have, if OIF had not occurred, dramatically breached UN restrictions placed on Iraq after the 1991 Gulf War ," Kay testified.
When he accidentally crashes the virtual helicopter by ascending too dramatically, his instructor tells him, " In a real helicopter, you can't just keep going up and up ," prompting Filippo to ask, " How high can you go?
Despite the criticisms of the new world order concept, ranging from its practical unworkability to its theoretical incoherence, Bill Clinton not only signed on to the idea of the " new world order ," but dramatically expanded the concept beyond Bush's formulation.
In 1983, Popular Science said, " Renault will find its reputation dramatically brightened when word of the AMC Alliance gets around ," adding: " The new Alliance is a miracle for AMC.
The Third Doctor was a suave, dapper, technologically oriented, and authoritative man of action who not only practised Venusian Aikido ( or Karate ) but enjoyed working on gadgets and riding all manner of vehicles, such as the Whomobile and his pride and joy, the canary-yellow vintage roadster nicknamed " Bessie ," a construct which featured such modifications as a remote control, dramatically increased speed capabilities, and inertial dampeners.
Critical response was mixed, from the New York Herald-Tribune's four-star " A magnificent job ... Visually and dramatically, The Alamo is top-flight ," to Time Magazine's " flat as Texas.
The show was " spawned by the fact that sports have changed dramatically, that it's no longer just fun and games, and that what happens off the field, beyond the scores, is worthy of some serious reporting ," according to Bryant Gumbel, the host.
In these ways, " old vines " is similar to " reserve ," a term that also varies dramatically in its significance and in many countries and regions has no legal definition.

1.588 seconds.