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Initially an innovation to aid the recovery of downed pilots, they were sidelined when the front became static.
In fact, slaves influenced early development of the music that became country and bluegrass, through the introduction of the banjo and the innovation of musical techniques for both the banjo and fiddle.
On the battlefield, the Ottomans gradually fell behind the Europeans in military technology as the innovation that fed the Empire's forceful expansion became stifled by growing religious and intellectual conservatism.
* Progressive folk music, originally a type of American folk music that pursued a progressive political agenda, in the UK the term became attached to a sub-genre that encourages stylistic or thematic innovation
* Progressive folk music, originally a type of American folk music that pursued a progressive political agenda, in the UK the term became attached to a sub-genre that encourages stylistic or thematic innovation
The quadruplex telegraph was Edison's first big financial success, and Menlo Park became the first institution set up with the specific purpose of producing constant technological innovation and improvement.
Wall Street became the symbol of a country and economic system that many Americans see as having developed through trade, capitalism, and innovation.
Breaking the rules became the most valued attribute in art during the 20th century, with the highest acclaim going to conceptual innovation which frequently involved the invention of new genres.
When Queen Victoria died on 22 January 1901, Edward became King of the United Kingdom, Emperor of India and, in an innovation, King of the British Dominions.
This innovation, conceived by Electrolux founder Axel Wenner-Gren, became a standard feature on generations of future vacuum cleaners.
The use of rhubarb stems as food is a relatively recent innovation, first recorded in 17th century England, after affordable sugar became available to common people, and reaching a peak between the 20th century's two world wars.
In 2010, he also became the co-chair of the Skolkovo innovation center in Russia.
With this innovation, editing became a more realistic proposition for standard computers with software-only packages.
Magnetic Springs, following the discovery of natural healing waters, became a tourist haven in the late 19th century until the innovation of modern medicine in the early 20th century.
The development of the tactical innovation of the bomber stream by the RAF to overwhelm the German aerial defenses of the Kammhuber Line during World War II would have increased the RAF's concentration in time over the target, but after the lessons learned during the Blitz, the concentration of dropping bombs over the target in the shortest time possible became standard tactic of the RAF because it was known to be more effective than spreading the raid over a longer time period.
James Starley had built the Ariel ( spirit of the air ) high-wheeler in 1870 ; but this was a time of innovation, and when chain drives were upgraded so that each link had a small roller, higher and higher speeds became possible without the large wheel.
** Kyle Loza became the first person to three-peat gold motorcross best trick in controversial fashion by using the same trick he used to win in 2008, the electric doom, especially after the judges had said that " innovation " would win the gold that year.
By 1985 Shimano introduced innovation only at the highest quality level ( Dura-Ace for road bikes and Deore XT for mountain bikes ), then trickled the technology down to lower product levels as it became proven and accepted.
Early in the 20th century, the region of Kaustinen became a center of innovation for pelimanni music.
The company also became well known for the wide variety and innovation of its wristwatches.
Intrigued by the work of Frederick Winsor, who had been championing the introduction of gas lighting in London, Accum too, became fascinated by this innovation.
Chelsea's modern reputation as a centre of innovation and influence originated in a period during the 19th century, when the area became a Victorian artists ' colony ( see Borough of artists below ).
In the 20th century, modern design for gardens became important as architects began to design buildings and residences with an eye toward innovation and streamlining the formal Beaux-Arts and derivative early revival styles, removing unnecessary references and embellishment.
This innovation began in 1966 by Canadian priest Jean Marc Leclerc and became so popular that it was soon moved from a small church to the Cuernavaca Cathedral.

innovation and sensation
Here Pater's examination of the tensions between tradition and innovation, intellect and sensation, asceticism and aestheticism, social mores and amorality, becomes increasingly complex.
After 1783 these discourses caused a great sensation, since Hertzberg introduced into them a review of the financial situation, which in the days of absolutism seemed an unprecedented innovation.

innovation and food
However, it gained national recognition at the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair when the New York Tribune namelessly attributed the hamburger as, " the innovation of a food vendor on the pike.
The modern, stream-lined convenience of the fast food restaurant provided a new alternative and appealed to Americans ' instinct for ideas and products associated with progress, technology, and innovation.
The fast food industry is popular in the United States, the source of most of its innovation, and many major international chains are based there.
Furthermore, the UdG pursues research in a few important research and innovation programmes that have attained a prominent role at the university: scientific research, the dissemination of its results and its ensuing social influence are also focussed on computer simulation and applications, food and agriculture, biomedicine, the quality of life and cultural heritage.
Britain was also quick to adopt the innovation of fast food from the United States, and continues to absorb culinary ideas from all over the world while at the same time rediscovering its roots in sustainable rural agriculture.
Recipes-for the most part-missed the Web 2. 0 innovation spurt, possibly a lingering effect from early food web failures such as Webvan.
This innovation, along with the croissant's versatility and distinctive shape, has made it the most commonplace item of French food in much of the world.
* innovation in food production and food security strategies
The market basket includes primarily items which do not see price spikes due to innovation, such as food, apparel, utilities, and education.
The main contributions of the U. S. to the Allied war effort comprised money, industrial output, food, petroleum, technological innovation, and ( especially 1944-45 ), soldiers.
* This program uses technological innovation and adaptation to address issues in sustainable crop pest and disease management and the production of food that is environmentally and economically safe.
* Ashtown Food Research Centre ( food product innovation, quality and safety, meat science, bioactives, nutraceuticals, bakery technology, seafood innovation )
One measure of learning is ‘ Foraging innovation ’— an animal consuming new food, or using a new foraging technique in response to their dynamic living environment.
Recent research has included studies of the processes leading to the emergence of early life, evolutionary computation, metabolic and ecological scaling laws, the fundamental properties of cities, the evolutionary diversification of viral strains, the interactions and conflicts of primate social groups, the history of languages, the structure and dynamics of species interactions including food webs, the dynamics of financial markets, and the emergence of hierarchy and cooperation in the human species, and biological and technological innovation.
By about 1850 Britain had become the dominant world supplier of tin plate, through a combination of technical innovation and political control over most of the suppliers of tin ore. Biscuit tin manufacture was a small but prestigious part of the vast industry of tin plate production, which saw a huge increase in demand in the 19th century was directly related to the growing industrialisation of food production, by increasingly sophisticated methods of preservation and the requirements made by changing methods of distribution.
Feeding these large armies became a problem for Napoleon, which caused the innovation of bottled food.

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