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Several rings were built in Europe during the five years that it took to obtain funding for the project, but the extensive project revisions resulted in a superior design that was quickly constructed and paved the way for Nobel Prizes in 1976 for Burton Richter and in 1995 for Martin Perl.
Darwin made extensive revisions to the sixth edition of the Origin ( this was the first edition in which he used the word " evolution "), and added a new chapter VII, Miscellaneous objections, to address Mivart's arguments.
The Telecommunications Act of 1996 made extensive revisions to the " Title II " provisions regarding common carriers and repealed the judicial 1982 AT & T consent decree ( often referred to as the " modification of final judgment " or " MFJ ") that effectuated the breakup of AT & T's Bell System.
While the first version of the score ( currently available from Dover Publications ) included slapstick and tambourine, these were removed over the course of Mahler's extensive revisions.
She contributed book reviews to the influential William Volker Fund, and continued to work on extensive revisions to The Discovery of Freedom, which she never completed.
The best known was the second edition of 1845 which incorporated extensive revisions made in the light of interpretation of the field collections and developing ideas on evolution.
For the third edition ( 1892 ) Pater made extensive stylistic revisions.
Ultimately, Tarkington edited all of his historical novels through Oliver Wiswell, and Roberts said in his autobiography that he offered Tarkington co-writing credit on both Northwest Passage and Oliver Wiswell due to Tarkington's extensive revisions to each.
A patent for a television system was also filed by Zworykin in 1923, but this file is not a reliable bibliographic source because extensive revisions were done before a patent was issued fifteen years later and the file itself was divided into two patents in 1931.
The Group took on novelist Dawn Powell's dark comedy Big Night, rehearsed it for close to six months and asked for extensive revisions from the playwright.
Mechanical revisions for 1961 included new carburetors, the availability of positive crankcase ventilation ( which was newly mandated on cars sold in California ), the availability of dealer-installed air conditioning, the relocation of the alternator from the left to the right side of the engine, and extensive revisions throughout most of the Valiant's systems and components.
Mechanical revisions for 1962 were extensive.
After reading " Free as in Freedom " in 2009, Richard Stallman made extensive revisions and annotations to original text.
It appears that Clark ’ s plan, submitted by the Air Corps Training Center, was one of the new layouts that George B. Ford, in his position as City Planning Adviser to the War Department, chose for extensive revisions.
Following an extensive consultation period, revisions to the World Anti-Doping Code were unanimously adopted at the Third World Conference on Doping in Sport in November 2007 to incorporate the experience gained from the enforcement of the initial Code.
Döblin wrote the novel in the fall of 1914, submitting it to extensive stylistic revisions while serving as a doctor on the Western front ; it was published in May 1918 by the Fischer Verlag.
The first action of a new user is often to synchronize ( clone ) a large existing Monotone database, an action which often took hours for large databases, due to the extensive validation and integrity checking which Monotone performs when revisions are moved through the network.
After extensive field testing and countless iNode soft revisions in the South Wales Pathfinder area all current logical and intelligent network services now operate in conjunction with the existing PSTN and the MPLS network.
In December Darwin completed extensive revisions of the Origin, using the word " evolution " for the first time and adding a new chapter to refute Mivart's guided jumps, tackling the argument of uselessness of part-evolved organs with myriad examples of gradual development or organs changing function.
The Fifth, Sixth, and Seventh Symphonies represent Bruckner's period of greatest confidence as a composer, and apart from his unfinished Ninth Symphony, they are the only symphonies in which Bruckner did not make extensive revisions.
The 1898 revisions were in fact so extensive that Mahler had to write out an entirely new manuscript score.

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This library had an extensive collection of materials about Native American linguistics and folklore, originally collected by James Hammond Trumbull.
Unlike notable contemporaries like Titchener and James, Ebbinghaus did not promote any specific school of psychology nor was he known for extensive lifetime research, having only done three works.
Although he is often characterized as an " architect " exclusively, as James Beck has observed, " to single out one of Leon Battista's ' fields ' over others as somehow functionally independent and self-sufficient is of no help at all to any effort to characterize Alberti's extensive explorations in the fine arts.
His son James Thomas Flexner was a prolific writer ; one of his works was an extensive biography of George Washington.
* Bill James: Widely considered the father of sabermetrics due to his extensive series of books, although a number of less well known SABR researchers in the early 1970s provided a foundation for his work.
The James Hight building suffered extensive damage during the 2010 Canterbury earthquake.
By the early 20th century, Richmond had an extensive network of electric streetcars, as show here crossing the Mayo Bridge across the James River, ca.
James had repairs carried out in 1584, and in 1615 – 1616 more extensive repairs were carried out in preparation for his return visit to Scotland.
Musical themes for each character composed by Stephen James Taylor with a live 12 piece band and extensive use of the fretless guitar.
Dupee, as noted above, characterised James as neurotically withdrawn and fearful, and although Dupee lacked access to primary materials his view has remained persuasive in academic circles, partly because Leon Edel's massive five-volume work, published from 1953 to 1972, seemed to buttress it with extensive documentation.
Colm Tóibín used an extensive list of biographies of Henry James and his family for his widely admired 2004 novel, The Master, which is a third person narrative with James as the central character, and deals with specific episodes from his life during the period between 1895 and 1899.
On November 11, 1940, a tornado touched down in the area, causing extensive damage to the roof of the St. James Church.
Because of his extensive achievements in sports, ESPN. com has him rated as the number 1 high school athlete of all time, beating out people such as Tiger Woods and LeBron James.
Originally known as Roundabout ( for the river bends in the area ) and then as Wood's Landing, it was renamed in the 1870s for James R. Sayre, Jr. of Newark, co-owner of Sayre & Fisher Brick Company, one of the many companies that took advantage of the extensive clay deposits supported the brick industry from the early 19th century until 1970.
Attributed to James Adam ( possibly in concert with John Adam ), it was built between 1758 and 1766, under the supervision of James Nisbet, with extensive interiors ( c1773 ) by Robert Adam, as well as furniture by Thomas Chippendale.
The film had its budget reduced and went through extensive rewrites including one by star James Franciscus to help clarify the actions of and give depth to the character of Brent.
* For the 25th anniversary of Nelson's death, Rock and Roll Hall of Famer James Burton, Nelson's original guitarist for nearly ten years, spoke about his friendship and experiences with the singer in an extensive series of interviews for Examiner. com.
The Secretary of War under President James Buchanan, John B. Floyd, contracted with the Burnside Arms Company to equip a large portion of the Army with his carbine and induced him to establish extensive factories for its manufacture.
The series of ridges overlooking the Hudson were sites of villas in the 19th century, including the extensive property of John James Audubon.
That same year, McCartney released his first American TV special James Paul McCartney, which featured extensive footage of Wings performing in outdoor settings and in front of a studio audience.
With a talented roster that included Kent Austin at quarterback, receivers Ray Elgaard, Donald Narcisse, Jeff Fairholm and James " Duke " Ellingson, and an outstanding offensive line featuring Roger Aldag, Vic Stevenson, Dan Payne and Bob Poley, the game featured extensive offensive prowess.
Published in 1826, it was based on an 1818 translation by George Campbell, James MacKnight and Philip Doddridge, and included edits and extensive notes by Campbell.
On his return to England, Lord Mountjoy served as one of Sir Walter Raleigh's judges in 1603 ; and in the same year James I made him master of the ordnance and created him Earl of Devonshire, also granting him extensive estates.

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