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Armida was translated into German and widely performed, especially in the northern German states, where it helped to establish Salieri's reputation as an important and innovative modern composer It would also be the first opera to receive a serious preparation in a piano and vocal reduction by Carl Friedrich Cramer in 1783.
German destroyers also used innovative high-pressure steam machinery: while this should have helped their efficiency, it more often resulted in mechanical problems.
by Wolfgang Becker, Head-On by Fatih Akin, and Downfall by Oliver Hirschbiegel have arguably managed to recapture the provocative and innovative nature of 1970s New German cinema.
The use of metal aircraft structures was pioneered before World War I by Breguet but would find its biggest proponent with Anthony Fokker who used chrome-molybdenum steel tubing for the fuselage structure of all his fighter designs, while the innovative German engineer Hugo Junkers developed two all-metal, single-seat fighter monoplane designs with cantilever wings: the strictly experimental Junkers J 2 private-venture aircraft, made with steel, and some forty examples of the Junkers D. I, made with corrugated duralumin, all based on his experience in creating the pioneering Junkers J 1 all-metal airframe technology demonstration aircraft of late 1915.
It did not prevent the German army from conquering Poland in a matter of weeks with its innovative Blitzkrieg tactics and helped by the Soviet Union's attack on Poland.
An innovative language laboratory encourages foreign language studies, including French, German, Spanish, Russian and Latin and they are one of the only towns in the country that still offers Classical Greek.
The composer Arnold Schönberg set a German language version ( translated by Otto Erich Hartleben ) of selections from his Pierrot Lunaire to innovative atonal music.
Dorman-Smith's innovative use of intelligence derived from Ultra decrypts led them to formulate tactics based on systematic attacks on the weakpoints of the German forces, notably the Italian formations, which proved very successful in slowing down and finally disrupting the German advance.
The Panzer IV was the brainchild of German general and innovative armored warfare theorist General Heinz Guderian.
Its plot ( concerned with a German commando unit sent into England to kidnap Winston Churchill ) was fresh and innovative ( although the plot is clearly reminiscent of Alberto Cavalcanti's wartime film Went the Day Well ?, which itself was directly based on the 1942 Graham Greene short story The Lieutenant Died Last ), and the characters had significantly more depth than in his earlier work.
With its German appearance — including uniforms and ceremonies patterned after older German military traditions — the doctrine and structure of the NVA were strongly influenced by the Soviet Armed Forces, thus mixing elements of the 20th century's most innovative and successful schools of military in a force which, for its size, was considered one of the most professional and prepared of the world.
Additionally, Panton is well known for his innovative design work for Der Spiegel, a well-known German publication in Hamburg.
Ironically, after the burning of the Reichstag in 1933, the German seat of the government was moved to the Krolloper, the state opera house in Berlin which, under the adventurous directorship of Otto Klemperer, had seen the premieres of many innovative works of the 1920s, including Hindemith's Neues vom Tage.
By this means the institutes make contributions to the innovative ability of German industry and provide topical relevance to students.
An innovative German quotative for reporting on embodied actions: Und ich so / und er so ' and I ’ m like / and he ’ s like '.
He lived during a particularly innovative time for German art which saw the development of the main German Expressionist movements as well as the arrival of the successive avant-garde movements which were forming in the rest of Europe.
His use of the innovative Italian techniques, coupled with traditional, conservative German techniques allowed his compositions to be fresh without the modern affective tone.
The novel is counted among the most innovative and significant historical novels in the German literary tradition.
* Heinz Guderian, ( 17 June 1888 – 14 May 1954 ) a military theorist and innovative General of the German Army during the Second World War.
Although German rock music ( Deutschrock ) didn't come into its own until the late 1960s, it spawned many innovative and influential bands spanning genres such as krautrock, New Wave, heavy metal, punk, and industrial.

innovative and Major
Major discussion has tended to be especially about two issues, first how unified and philosophical his work is, and secondly concerning how innovative or traditional it is.
Ginuwine's first single, ( written by Static Major ) the 1996 " Pony " from Ginuwine ... The Bachelor, showcased his smooth vocals and Timbaland's innovative production style, and the two became a hit-making duo.
Major companies such as Pepsi, Coca-Cola, Molson, and Labatt have tried to match smaller companies ' innovative and different approach, with marginal success.
Wesley Branch Rickey ( December 20, 1881 – December 9, 1965 ) was an innovative Major League Baseball executive elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1967.
Major undertakings at IBM Research have included the invention of innovative materials and structures, high-performance microprocessors and computers, analytical methods and tools, algorithms, software architectures, methods for managing, searching and deriving meaning from data and in turning IBM's advanced services methodologies into reusable assets.
Boras is also known for his innovative strategies in the draft, salary arbitration and free agency, which have benefited his clients enough that Major League Baseball has changed its rules in response to Boras on multiple occasions.
MI ( R ) absorbed a technical section that was at first known as MI ( R ) c. In April 1939, Joe Holland, the head of MIR, recruited his old friend Major Millis Rowland Jefferis ( 1899 – 1963 ) as director of the technical section and under his leadership the team would go on to develop a wide range of innovative weapons.

innovative and later
Gygax later looked for innovative ways to generate random numbers, and he used not only common, six-sided dice, but dice of all five platonic solid shapes, which he discovered in a school supply catalog.
Later that year, he was commissioned by the BBC to write and star in Q5, the first in the innovative " Q " TV series, acknowledged as an important precursor to Monty Python's Flying Circus, which premiered several months later.
The First Edition rules introduced innovative open unit design rules, however later editions eliminated the option to build custom units and make use of standard army lists mandatory.
This period saw the launch of innovative models such as the Parker 51, the Sheaffer Snorkel and the Eversharp Skyline and ( later ) Skyliner, while the Esterbrook J series of lever-fill models with interchangeable steel nibs offered inexpensive reliability to the masses.
Deming made a significant contribution to Japan's later reputation for innovative high-quality products and its economic power.
This is one of the more innovative features of gameplay, becoming a mainstay of later Mario RPGs and carrying over to later RPGs such as Final Fantasy VIII.
Other notable later examples of the non-representational style include Bill Konersman's innovative 1987 video for Prince's " Sign o ' the Times " – influenced by Dylan's " Subterranean Homesick Blues " clip, it featured only the text of the song's lyrics — the video for George Michael's " Freedom 90 " ( 1990 ), in which Michael himself refused to appear, forcing director David Fincher to substitute top fashion models in his place.
" The brothers ' oppositional politics led to their show's demise, with David Steinberg later claiming " The most innovative variety show on television shut down because of political pressure ".
Years later, he garnered acclaim as one of the nation's most innovative drug store retailers.
Steven McGeady ( later an Intel Vice-President and witness in the Microsoft anti-trust case ) wrote an innovative development environment that allowed software to be written for the array before it was completed.
While China's later imperial period does not seem to have broken new ground for innovative approaches to poetry, picking through its vast body of preserved works remains a scholarly challenge, so new treasures may yet be restored from obscurity.
The hand-clap sound was later publicized by YMO's innovative album BGM, which was released March 1981 in Japan ; used again on " 1000 Knives " and in " Music Plans ," another of Sakamoto's songs.
In his later years, Ghiorso continued research toward finding superheavy elements, fusion energy, and innovative electron beam sources.
His vivid, captivating descriptions of nature in the sparsely settled American Deep South were written in a style that was very innovative for the time and spearheaded what would later become the Romantic movement in France.
The innovative Magic Theatre Company, founded in 1967 in Berkeley and which later became resident in San Francisco, takes its name from the " Magic Theatre " of the novel, and the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago, founded in 1974 by actors Terry Kinney, Jeff Perry, and Gary Sinise, took its name from the novel.
Many years later Dammers stated, " Music gets political when there are new ideas in music, ... punk was innovative, so was ska, and that was why bands such as The Specials and The Clash could be political.
Though the book's reputation will dim in later years, Dorothy Parker will recall that it was regarded as an innovative work when it first appeared.
This advertising premise was substantiated by Virgil Exner's designs, notably the 1947 Studebaker Starlight coupé, which introduced innovative styling features that influenced later cars, including the flatback " trunk " instead of the tapered look of the time, and a wrap-around rear window.
And, as a contrary footnote showing how science fails: regrettably, Manacop's work seems to have been as locally unpopular as it was innovative, because over 20 years later the group he worked on was still being referred to by a colleague in the Philippines who would certainly have known of his work, incorrectly and without evidence, as catadromous.
During its later years, this magazine offered brief capsule reviews ( similar to those in The New Yorker ) of plays and movies currently running in New York City, but with the innovative touch of a colored typographic bullet appended to each review, resembling a traffic light: green for a positive review, red for a negative one, amber for mixed notices.
Although such piccolo trumpet solos became almost commonplace in some types of pop, this was seen as innovative at the time and was among the first such uses: George Martin later wrote, " The result was unique, something which had never been done in rock music before ".
At the same time, the constant conflict and need for innovative social and political models led to the development of many philosophical doctrines, later known as the Hundred Schools of Thought.

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