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emerging and alternative
" Their system presented an alternative approach to the emerging head-up display plus chord keyboard wearable.
However, VCD has simultaneously seen significant new growth in emerging economies like India, Indonesia, South America and Africa as a low-cost alternative to DVD.
However, sucralose may soon replace it, as alternative processes to Tate & Lyle's patent seem to be emerging.
Although a ZEB uses multiple passive solar building design concepts, a ZEB is usually not purely passive, having active mechanical renewable energy generation systems such as: wind turbine, photovoltaics, micro hydro, geothermal, and other emerging alternative energy sources.
While the oil industry is still the primary source of revenue for the Houma-Terrebonne area, alternative industries are emerging.
Toward the middle of the 20th century it turned out that set theory ( ZFC or otherwise ) was inadequate as a foundation for some of the emerging new fields, such as homological algebra, and category theory was proposed as an alternative foundation by Samuel Eilenberg and others.
Most devices are made of asphalt or concrete but rubber traffic calming products are emerging as an effective alternative with several advantages.
The purpose is often to provide alternative spaces for exhibition for emerging artists and contemporary artists outside the commercial gallery system.
Continuing research in emerging medical communities, published articles in non-medical circles, and anecdotal evidence on the Internet shows that there is still interest in the technique as alternative therapy.
Crowd funding is emerging as an alternative to traditional venture capital.
One emerging alternative to the use of full-time lecturers at research-heavy institutions is to create a parallel professorship track that's focused on teaching, which may or may not offer tenure, with a title series such as teaching professor.
With escalating prices and increasing global demand, reactor-produced noble metals are emerging as an alternative source.
American indie record labels SST Records, Twin / Tone Records, Touch and Go Records, and Dischord Records presided over the shift from the hardcore punk that then dominated the American underground scene to the more diverse styles of alternative rock that were emerging.
When aired in syndication, there is an alternative version of the ' rhino scene ' ( wherein Ace must escape with difficulty from within a mechanical rhinoceros ) in which Ace stands up after emerging from the rhino and shouts " Man was I lost!
Because of this, campus radio has come to be associated with emerging musical trends, including genres such as punk and New Wave, alternative rock, indie rock and hip hop, long before those genres become part of the musical mainstream.
Analysts conduct assessments of alternative technical and systems approaches designed to address emerging gaps in the capabilities of U. S. forces, and assess the cost, performance, and risks of various material solutions to address these gaps.
An example of alternative media is tactical media, which uses ' hit-and-run ' tactics to bring attention to an emerging problem.
YAML, for example, is emerging as a powerful data binding alternative to XML.
Multisensory worship or multi-sensory worship is a form of alternative worship, often associated with the emerging church.
In early days they played on the emerging ' New Variety ' and alternative cabaret circuit and were the first company on stage at the newly reopened Hackney Empire in East London and subsequently played several successful seasons there with their full length shows.
* Vaux London, British emerging church and alternative worship group 1999 — 2005
As-Sa ' iqa was formed as an organization by the Syrian-led Ba ' ath Party in September 1966, but first activated in December 1968, when Syria tried to build up an alternative to Yasser Arafat, then emerging with his Fatah faction as the primary Palestinian fedayeen leader and politician.
They are best known for having been part of a set of bands emerging in the late 1970s and early 1980s who helped nationally popularize the blending of blues, country, and other American traditional music styles with rock music among groups playing in alternative music and punk music venues of the time.
The attention Chilton's early presence brought the band led to an increased interest in blues music, along with the already emerging Cramps-influenced rockabilly interest, in Memphis ' alternative music scene at that time.

emerging and comedians
Since 2000, the Boîte à Yvon has regularly presented emerging Quebec comedians.

emerging and began
They feel that there were many people of Voortrekker descent who were not co-opted or assimilated into what they see as the Cape-based Afrikaner identity which began emerging after the Second Anglo-Boer War and the subsequent establishment of the Union of South Africa in 1910.
However most of the colleges began in the mid-1960s as a response education and training for the then emerging baby boom generation, and to provide training to the post second World War II European immigrants and newer immigrants from around the world, that were starting to enter the country.
" During the 1970s, widely different methods began to be seen as part of a new emerging discipline of computational chemistry.
Bellamy himself came to actively participate in the political movement which emerged around his book, particularly after 1891 when he founded his own magazine, The New Nation, and began to promote united action between the various Nationalist Clubs and the emerging People's Party.
The emerging currents of secular humanist thought which had inspired Bentham also informed the French Revolution, and when the newly-formed National Constituent Assembly began drafting the policies and laws of the new republic in 1792, groups of militant ' sodomite-citizens ' in Paris petitioned the Assemblée nationale, the governing body of the French Revolution, for freedom and recognition.
While continuing his traditional neoclassical design practice Mies began to develop visionary projects that, though mostly unbuilt, rocketed him to fame as an architect capable of giving form that was in harmony with the spirit of the emerging modern society.
In the 1950s New York City began to publish articles on an emerging " mambo revolution " in music and dance.
Sharif's decision antagonized the Pakistan Army and rumors of a possible coup began emerging soon afterward.
Starting in the 1960s, as part of the emerging field of law and economics, economists and legal scholars began to study the property rights enjoyed by tenants under the various estates, and the economic benefits and costs of the various estates.
The Odyssey was initially only moderately successful, and it was not until Atari's arcade game Pong popularized video games, that the public began to take more notice of the emerging industry.
Before any of the scandalous activity became widely known, Harding's popularity began to ebb, but he responded with determination to run for re-election, despite strong support emerging for the very popular Henry Ford for the Democrats.
Handheld electronics featuring speech synthesis began emerging in the 1970s.
Referred to as the Industrial Partners program when it began in 1986, NCSA's collaboration with major corporations ensured that its expertise and emerging technologies would be relevant to major challenges outside of the academic world, as those challenges arose.
Toward the end of the decade, the company also began making a name for itself as an emerging rock label, thanks to the success of Whitesnake ( US only ), The Stone Roses, Guns N ' Roses, Tesla, and the mainstream comeback of ' 70s era rockers Aerosmith.
During the Second World War, this growth continued as IBM, which was founded in Greater Binghamton, began emerging as a global leader in technology.
In 1952, the first espresso machines began to appear in Australia and a plethora of fine Italian coffee houses were emerging in Melbourne and Sydney.
Art historian Jean Leymarie observes that Chagall began thinking of art as " emerging from the internal being outward, from the seen object to the psychic outpouring ", which was the reverse of the Cubist way of creating.
Beginning in the 1970s, conservative Christian protests against sexual immorality began to surface, largely as a reaction to the " permissive sixties " and an emerging prominence of sexual liberties arising from Roe v Wade and the gay rights movement.
From the 10th century onwards, the Vietnamese, emerging in their heartland of the Red River Delta, began to conquer these civilizations.
The largest spurt of growth in the Town began in the 1980s and still continues today with many new housing developments emerging and new industrial and business parks being built.
This market had been emerging over the last half of the 15th century in Italy, and was much better established in the Netherlands, but Giorgione was the first major Italian painter to concentrate his work on it to such an extent — indeed soon after his death the size of paintings began to increase with the prosperity and palaces of the patrons.
Railroad and steamship travel supported an emerging tourism industry, and rapid development of the area began.
When the Web began to see large growth that Xanadu did not, Nelson's team grew defensive in the supposed rivalry that was emerging, but that they were losing.
Development began in the mid-1980s when the NRC began exploring two notions: 1 ) that Probabilistic Risk Assessment ( PRA ) information could be displayed and manipulated using the emerging microcomputer technology of the day and 2 ) the rapid advancement of PRA technology required a relatively inexpensive and readily available platform for teaching PRA concepts to students.

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