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industry and started
The history of the U.S. potato chip industry is that many of today's successful companies got started during the deep depression days.
In 2010 the computer industry started to move over from 16: 10 to 16: 9.
The band, who all wore white shirts with a big, black S painted on the front, pulled black ties from around the backs of their necks to form a dollar sign, then started playing a new song titled " Pull My Strings ", a barbed, satirical attack on the ethics of the mainstream music industry, which contained the lyrics, " Is my cock big enough, is my brain small enough, for you to make me a star ?".
Within the computer industry, a joke got started that the acronym AXP meant " Almost eXactly PRISM ".
Germany have a long cooperation with the Swedish film industry, which started as early as during the 1960s.
The Swedish film industry was smaller and slower to get started than the Danish industry.
They started out by imitating the subjects favoured by the Danish film industry, but by 1913 they were producing their own strikingly original work, which sold very well.
According to Moodysson, the problem with the original title started when the film was Sweden's candidate for the Academy Awards, though it was eventually not chosen as a nominee: the Hollywood industry magazine Variety refused to run an advertisement for a film with that title, and thus American distributor Strand Releasing asked for a new title to be chosen.
The US natural gas industry started in 1821 at Fredonia, Chautauqua County, New York, when William Hart dug a well to a depth of into gas-bearing shale, then drilled a borehole further, and piped the natural gas to a nearby inn where it was burned for illumination.
By then the textile industry had started its decline ; only one factory, Veneta, managed to continue into the 1960s, when it also had to close its doors.
It was started in 1995 with an aim to encourage interest and innovation in technology among students and to provide a platform for industry and academia to interact.
The movement started first with lace and hosiery workers near Nottingham and spread to other areas of the textile industry owing to early industrialisation.
The industrialisation of the watch industry started 1854 also in Waltham, Massachusetts, at the Waltham Watch Company, with the development of machine tools, tools, gauges and assembling methods adapted to the micro precision required for watches.
The pharmaceutical industry began in the last decade of the 19th century when the manufacturing of acetylsalicylic acid ( more commonly referred to as aspirin ) in Germany was started by Bayer.
This usage died out around the time of World War II, as the industry started to avoid the word, given the pejorative connotation it had acquired.
It wasn't until after the war, however, that vinyl started to dominate the consumer record industry.
Although professional wrestling started out as petty acts in sideshows, traveling circuses and carnivals, today it is a billion-dollar industry.
Robyn started her career in the pop music industry at the age of sixteen.
Although the use of global sources in the supply chain of organizations can be traced back several decades ( e. g., in the oil industry ), it was not until the late 1980s that a considerable number of organizations started to integrate global sources into their core business.
During the dot-com boom, the international language industry started a new era, and SYSTRAN entered into agreements with a number of translation integrators, the most successful of these being WorldLingo.
Between the 1930s and the 1970s, the gradual decline of steel and more especially coal, coupled with too little investment in service industries and light industry ( which came to predominate in Flanders ), started to tip the balance in the other direction.
Although combinatorial chemistry has only really been taken up by industry since the 1990s, its roots can be seen as far back as the 1960s when a researcher at Rockefeller University, Bruce Merrifield, started investigating the solid-phase synthesis of peptides.
The European rubber industry has started a research project SafeRubber to develop a safer alternative to the use of ETU
Despite strong newspaper industry opposition, UP started to sell news to the new and competitive radio medium in 1935, years before competitor AP, controlled by the newspaper industry, did likewise.

industry and recover
Besides the negative impacts to the tourism industry, the two devastating hurricanes destroyed or significantly damaged a large percentage of Grenada ’ s tree crops, which may take years to recover.
However, if an entire industry tacitly settles on a somewhat careless standard of conduct ( that is, as analyzed from the perspective of a layperson ), then the plaintiff may not be able to recover even though he or she is severely injured, because although the defendant's conduct caused his or her injuries, such conduct was not negligent in the legal sense ( if everyone within the trade would inevitably testify that the defendant's conduct conformed to that of a reasonable tradeperson in such circumstances ).
The racing industry is actively working to prevent the spread of this practice ; attempts are being made to recover urine samples from all greyhounds in a race, not just the winners.
According to the Department of Transportation's Freight Management and Operations section's studies, railroad industry costs and prices were halved over a ten year period, the railroads reversed their historic loss of traffic ( as measured by ton-miles ) to the trucking industry, and railroad industry profits began to recover after decades of low profits and widespread railroad insolvencies.
The textile industry suffered during the 1820s while adjusting to the Industrial Revolution and an import ban by the Russian Empire ; The city's economy began to recover after many clothiers immigrated to Congress Poland.
Agriculture, however, would recover from civil war more rapidly than heavy industry.
The Civil War devastated the county financially, and it wouldn't recover until the railroads gave farmers a new avenue to market their crops and the emergence of a timber industry.
Having grown around the railroad industry, the city is currently working to recover from industrial decline and urban decentralization experienced in recent decades.
The fishing industry declined and when the town's population was twice struck by the plague in 1619 and 1655, it took decades for it to recover.
" Columbia president Harry Cohn said the " motion picture industry has suffered a loss from which it will not soon recover.
Thus he was able often to recover the meaning of a passage which had long been buried under a heap of contradictory glosses, and he founded a school in which sobriety and common sense were added to the industry and ingenuity of former commentators.
Since then, however, the Hungarian music industry has begun to recover, producing successful performers in the fields of jazz such as trumpeter Rudolf Tomsits, pianist-composer Károly Binder and, in a modernized form of Hungarian folk, Ferenc Sebő and Márta Sebestyén.
He was instrumental in setting up the Nashua Foundation, which helped the city recover from the loss of textile mills in the 1950s, by recruiting new industry, including defense electronics firms and, later, Digital Equipment Corp ..
As a result, it took some time for industry to recover.
Since then the tourist industry started to recover and several hotels, guest houses and pensions were built.
Following two World Wars, the Chablis wine industry wouldn't recover till the second half of the 20th century.
Its economy did not fully recover and the award-winning fruit industry folded.
Due to heavy social and European Union funding and the development of local business and industry, Most is beginning to recover.
Since then, however, the Hungarian music industry has begun to recover, producing successful performers in the fields of jazz such as trumpeter Rudolf Tomsits, pianist-composer Károly Binder, and in a modernized form of Hungarian folk, Ferenc Sebő and Márta Sebestyén.
In general Prohibition had a devastating effect on commercial winemaking in the country, which only started to recover in the late 1960s and 1970s under major industry pioneers such as Ernest and Julio Gallo, Robert Mondavi and the world-class viticultural scientists at the University of California, Davis.
It took partnership and coordination with other industries for the Mining industry to recover, and with the embargo lifted with the US the towns troubles were soon overcome if not forgotten, and nor would this be the last troubling incident.
Immediately following the September 11 attacks in 2001, Hudak called together leaders in the tourism industry and executed a plan that provided $ 14 million for marketing to help the industry recover.

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