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Over the course of twenty years, Carnegie ’ s steel properties grew to include the Edgar Thomson Steel Works, the Lucy Furnace Works, the Union Iron Mills, the Homestead Works, the Keystone Bridge Works, the Hartman Steel Works, the Frick Coke Company, and the Scotia ore mines among many other industry related assets.
The Chilean forestry industry grew to comprise 13 % of the country ’ s total exports in 2005, making it one of the largest export sectors for Chile.
But, as America grew, industry became a larger and larger part of American life ; and, during the term of America's first populist president, Andrew Jackson, economic questions came to the forefront.
In 1970s and early 1980s, a subculture of C / SCSC analysis grew, but the technique was often ignored or even actively resisted by project managers in both government and industry.
The FSTA filed an amicus curiae in support of CBC, also arguing that if MLBAM won the lawsuit it would have a dramatic impact on the industry, which was largely ignored by the major sports leagues for years while a number of smaller entrepreneurs grew it into a multi-billion dollar industry, and a ruling could allow the MLBAM to have a monopoly over the industry.
Once there in Southern California, the film industry grew continuously.
Emancipation brought a supply of free labor to the cities, industry was stimulated, and the middle class grew in number and influence.
The fishing industry grew during the 1900s, primarily from the focus on inland fishing.
Originating as a sideshow exhibition in North American traveling carnivals and vaudeville halls, professional wrestling grew into a standalone genre of entertainment with many diverse variations in cultures around the globe, and is now considered a multi-million dollar entertainment industry.
The hotel and restaurant industry grew by 6. 3 % during 2005.
As the cities grew, home brewing became impossible for most people, and so the Swedish brewing industry arose.
The digital content production industry grew by 15 % in 2009, reaching US $ 14. 03 billion.
It seemed as the computer industry grew that no such consolidation of computing resources would occur as timesharing systems ; however in the 1990s the concept was revived in somewhat modified form as cloud computing.
Casa Presei Libere is not the only Bucharest landmark that grew out of the media and communications industry.
Charles had new houses built for the increased population, while trade and industry grew as well.
Born to Alexander Beaton Ferguson, a plater's helper in the shipbuilding industry, and his wife, the former Elizabeth Hardie, Alex Ferguson was born at his grandmother's home on Shieldhall Road, Govan, on 31 December 1941, but grew up in a tenement at 667 Govan Road ( which has since been demolished ) where he lived with his parents as well as his younger brother Martin.
Gulf Oil grew steadily in the inter-war years, with its activities mainly confined to the U. S. The company was characterized by its vertically integrated business activities, and was active across the whole spectrum of the oil industry: exploration, production, transport, refining and marketing.
The population grew steadily to support the tourism industry and by the 1940s, real estate speculators and journalists were referring to the area as the " Gold Coast.
As Charleston's government, society and industry grew, commercial institutions were established to support the community's aspirations.
An industry grew up supplying new bodies and chassis to take the components from these cars and convert them into new vehicles, particularly into sports cars.
Rapid growth rates soon returned: in the period 1903 – 1913, GDP increased at an annual rate of 7. 7 %, and industry grew even faster, jumping by 9. 6 %.
The depressions of 1873 – 77 and 1890 – 91 played a crucial role in fostering the rise of industry: timidly in the 1870s and more decisively in the 1890s, industry grew with each crisis in response to the need of a damaged economy to improve its trade balance through import-substitution.

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In spite of the fact that our largest market, the textile industry, was affected substantially by the current decline in business activity, we have been able to produce and deliver our machines throughout the year 1960 at a rate materially higher than during 1959.
Spurred by keen competition in our industrial system, and still further increases in the funds devoted to industrial research, plant and equipment expenditures by business and industry should rise during the decade.
The history of the U.S. potato chip industry is that many of today's successful companies got started during the deep depression days.
Fifteen statuettes were awarded, honoring artists, directors and other personalities of the filmmaking industry of the time for their works during the 1927 – 1928 period.
Fares are high during peak seasons of spring and winter, but fares have been decreased over the time due to large expansion of aviation industry in India.
His ascendancy was an unmixed good to the country, for during a period of fourteen years art and industry flourished.
During the early 20th century, Alicante was a minor capital that enjoyed the benefit of Spain's neutrality during World War I, and that provided new opportunities for the local industry and agriculture.
After several false starts during the 16th and 17th centuries the brass industry was also established in England taking advantage of abundant supplies of cheap copper smelted in the new coal fired reverberatory furnace.
In an interview with Holger Petersen, on Saturday Night Blues on CBC Radio in the fall of 2006 Bo Diddley commented about the racism that existed in the music industry establishment during the early part of his career that saw him deprived of his royalties from the most successful part of his career.
The title was used mainly in developed countries from the 1880s to 1940s during the electrification of industry, but is still used in some developing countries.
As industry in New England began to decline during the Great Depression and after World War II, Cambridge lost much of its industrial base.
The COBOL specification was created by a committee of researchers from private industry, universities, and government during the second half of 1959.
As one of the Hollywood Ten, he refused to testify before the House Un-American Activities Committee ( HUAC ) in 1947 during the committee's investigation of Communist influences in the motion picture industry.
Many instances of video or digital playback occurred during the early 2000s and claims to significance for the development of the industry vary.
Detroit became the center of a new industry known as rum-running, which was the illegal smuggling or transporting of alcoholic beverages or any other illegal drinks during Prohibition.
Germany have a long cooperation with the Swedish film industry, which started as early as during the 1960s.
Soldiers returning from the war would provide the inspiration for films like The Best Years of Our Lives, and many of those in the film industry had served in some capacity during the war.
Building on the success British cinema had enjoyed during World War II, the industry hit new heights of creativity in the immediate post-war years.
Although many factors can be used to measure the success of the industry, the number of British films produced each year gives an overview of its development: the industry experienced a boom as it first developed in the 1910s ( see 1910s in film ), but during the 1920s ( see 1920s in film ) experienced a recession caused by US competition and commercial practices.
Capra also directed a film for MGM during this period, but soon realized he " had much more freedom under Harry Cohn's benevolent dictatorship ", where Cohn also put Capra's " name above the title " of his films, a first for the movie industry.
After doubling during the 19th century, Florence's population was to triple in the 20th, resulting from growth in tourism, trade, financial services and industry.
Scale modeling is no longer a high growth industry as it was during the 1960s and 1970s, but there are still thousands of retail shops selling kits, supplies, paints, and tools to support new and established hobbyists.
The outlook for the sugar industry, which had boomed during the 1980s when Honduran producers were allowed to fill Nicaragua's sugar quota to the United States, seemed bleak in 1993.

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