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industry and declined
It has since declined owing to the loss of most of the heavy industry.
The oyster fishing industry declined after 1902 when sewage polluted the oysters, which resulted in some people dying after eating oysters from Emsworth.
After experiencing GDP growth averaging nearly six percent a year in the late 1990s, economic growth declined considerably after 2001 as a result of a decline in the tourism industry following the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, and damages caused by several hurricanes.
The small Honduran meat packing industry declined at the same time, and several meat packing plants closed.
The insurance industry in China was nationalized in 1949 and thereafter offered by only a single state-owned company, the People's Insurance Company of China, which was eventually suspended as demand declined in a communist environment.
Attendance declined with industry restructuring during the early 2000s, and is currently around 1, 200.
On the economic level in the 1920s and the 1930s, the agricultural sector declined in favor of industry, but even more so for the service sector.
In the 1930s this use for mu-metal declined, but by World War II many other uses were found in the electronics industry ( particularly shielding for transformers and cathode ray tubes ) as well as the fuzes inside magnetic mines.
Although industry was becoming more visible in Paraguay in the 1980s, industry's share of GDP actually declined in the 1970s and 1980s because of more rapid growth in agriculture.
With the Great Depression and the introduction of Japan's cultured-pearl industry, pearling in Qatar declined drastically.
The industry declined in the mid-1980s because of the oil glut and because of a worldwide recession.
Throughout most of the late 1980s, much of the growth of South Korea's automobile industry was the result of a surge in exports ; 1989 exports, however, declined 28. 5 percent from 1988.
The island's tourism industry declined by 6. 7 % during 2007.
After the end of the Cold War, the importance of industry, and especially of heavy industry, declined.
In Europe, the footwear industry has declined in the last years.
Although much declined in recent years, the industry is still a significant employer in the area, with Brintons Carpets still employing several hundred people and is one of the biggest employers in the town.
Jealous of its newly acquired powers, the Council declined to join the new Federation of the West Indies in 1958, a move that would later be crucial in the development of the offshore finance industry.
Industries, particularly the coal industry, declined after the Second World War.
In recent years, it has experienced economic slumps as the mines closed, the steel industry declined and the textile industry ran into problems.
However, the Japanese rickshaw declined due to the development of the auto industry in the 1930s.
Nuuk began as a small fishing settlement with a harbor but as the economy developed rapidly during the 1970s and 1980s, the fishing industry in the capital declined.
Value added in industry slowly declined throughout the 1980s.

industry and 19th-century
It was the first in a series of World's Fair exhibitions of culture and industry that were to become a popular 19th-century feature.
The 19th-century shoemaking industry was the work of Charles Emery Cate, who bought land in the city in 1860 for a home, a shoe factory, tannery and sawmill.
The milling industry contributed greatly to Dundas ' 19th-century success, and at one point the mills in Dundas were considered among the best in the world.
Paper mills were historically a major industry for the city and contributed to its 19th-century wealth.
The city was once known as " Little Manchester ", because of its 19th-century textile industry which was second only to that of Manchester, England.
The late 19th-century Cemaes resident David Hughes, who travelled to Liverpool and found riches in the building industry, lived for much of his life on the island.
Integral bearings were very common in 19th-century machinery, but became progressively less common as interchangeable manufacture permeated the industry.
In the 18th-and 19th-century New England whaling industry, the use of try-works ( two large try pots in a brick furnace ) on whaling ships allowed them to stay at sea longer and boil out their oil.
Some 19th-century industrialists who were called " captains of industry " overlap with those called " robber barons ".
* domination of the service sector ( administration, banking, trade, transport, healthcare, education, science, mass media, culture ) over the traditional industry sector ( manufacturing industries, which have surpassed the more traditional, agriculture and mining sector after the 19th-century Industrial Revolution )
Although 19th-century Žižkov is regarded as a proletarian neighborhood, there was also industry there.
* Enterprise-A mock factory town, it would have highlighted American ingenuity where guests could have ridden a major attraction called Industrial Revolution, traveling on a roller coaster-type ride through a 19th-century landscape with heavy industry and blast furnaces.

industry and today
This machine, operating at speeds up to 350,000 revolutions per minute, is believed to provide one of the fastest mechanical operations in industry today.
Tourism is also an important industry and the Annapolis Valley is known for its scenic farmland, although today some is threatened with suburban development in the eastern end, and a great deal has been abandoned.
With the development of the internet, by the late 1990s and early 2000, much of that regulation had been replaced where newer industry technologies developed, offering viewers alternate choices for local events and programming leading to what is today, that being Digital Cable, Internet, and Phone being offered to consumers, bundled, by 2010.
Using the toothpaste industry as an example, Lutz says that, because there is no dramatic difference among the products of the major toothpaste companies today, they are equal.
The industry tested this release for several years, but finally only the NETLIST view was the one widely used and some EDA tools are still supporting it today for EDIF 2 0 0.
His musical fantasy One from the Heart, although it pioneered the use of video-editing techniques which are standard practice in the film industry today, ended with a disastrous box-office gross of $ 636, 796 against a US $ 26 million budget, far from enough to recoup the costs incurred in the production of the movie, and he was forced to sell his 23-acre Zoetrope Studio in 1983.
While cod was formerly the main catch, today the industry centers on cold-water shrimp and Greenland halibut.
( The principle of wet mixing to prevent the separation of dry ingredients, invented for gunpowder, is used today in the pharmaceutical industry.
Image and Scanner Interface Specification ( ISIS ) is an industry standard interface for image scanning technologies, developed by Pixel Translations in 1990 ( today: EMC captiva ).
For example, most insurance policies in the English language today have been carefully drafted in plain English ; the industry learned the hard way that many courts will not enforce policies against insureds when the judges themselves cannot understand what the policies are saying.
In the ensuing years, valves quickly superseded " cat ’ s whiskers " and were the main device used to create the huge electronics industry that we take for granted today.
Even today, Louchébem is still well-known and used among those working at point-of-sale in the meat retail industry.
The Peruvian coca and cocaine industry is as huge as it is today because of advanced industrial nations ’ demand for drugs.
Although professional wrestling started out as petty acts in sideshows, traveling circuses and carnivals, today it is a billion-dollar industry.
National Association of Theatre Owners president and CEO John Fithian indirectly called the film's release model " the biggest threat to the viability of the cinema industry today.
Somalia today has a thriving private airline industry.
-have facilities and plants in Spain today developing and producing vehicles and components, not only for the domestic market but also for export, with the contribution of the automobile industry in 2008 rising up to the second place with 17, 6 % out of the country's total exports.
A number of advances in CMOS technology by many workers in the semiconductor field since the work of Wanlass have enabled the extremely dense and high-performance ICs that the industry makes today.
Viewdata is still in use today in the United Kingdom, mainly by the travel industry.
Theologians and ichthyologists speculate that the apostle Peter and his contemporaries harvested the fish that are today sold in modern industry along the Sea of Galilee, presently known as Lake Kinneret.
Cattle today are the basis of a multi-billion dollar industry worldwide.
In general, today towns can be differentiated from townships, villages, or hamlets on the basis of their economic character, in that most of a town's population will tend to derive their living from manufacturing industry, commerce, and public service rather than primary industry such as agriculture or related activities.
The timber industry was a major employer throughout the 1800s and 1900s and provides many jobs today.

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