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innovative and aspect
A significant aspect of DPZ ’ s work is its innovative use of planning regulations which accompany each design.
A special aspect of The Elevators ' sound came from Tommy Hall's innovative electric jug.
Another innovative aspect of the production process of Blue's Clues was the producers ' use of formative research, which the producers call their " secret sauce " because of its importance in the writing and producing of each episode.
The category of avant-garde media emphasizes the experimental and innovative aspect of a certain kind of alternative media that stands out for its aesthetic qualities and that is usually produced by artists.
The frame was the most innovative aspect of the bike.
Although not widely popular, the games do have a loyal cult following, mostly because of the games ' innovative " unlocking " aspect.
Reviewers found the gyro sensor to be innovative and adding to the gameplay aspect.
The most innovative aspect of Leavitt's suit was the fact that it was completely self-contained and needed no umbilical, the breathing mixture being supplied from a tank mounted on the back of the suit.
As an example, he introduced innovative methods by which workers filed grievances in regard to any aspect of the working environment they deemed unsatisfactory, and helped to figuratively enmesh the roles of management and the labourers into a collective entity.
A particularly innovative aspect of the law is that it provides protection for domestic workers from physical, psychological and sexual abuse.
Apricot was an innovative computer hardware company, whose Birmingham R & D centre could build every aspect of a personal computer except for the integrated circuits ( chips ) themselves, from custom BIOS and system-level programming to the silk-screen of motherboards and metal-bending for internal chassis all the way to radio-frequency testing of a finished system.
Westcott made many innovative contributions to nearly every aspect of the hobby, and was creative and forward thinking in layout planning, modeling of equipment, scenery techniques, and electronics and control systems.
His writing for concertino groups was probably the most innovative aspect of his style, and foreshadowed the work of composers in the middle Baroque such as Corelli.
Certain creators are particularly renowned for their inventiveness with the format of the balloon ; writer and artist Dave Sim ( who also letters his own work ), is particularly innovative with this aspect of the comic book-using particular balloons for drunkenness, echoes etc.
RoK development had been sporadic at times over the years, but each new feature brought with it an innovative new aspect of the game that kept fans eagerly waiting the next development.

innovative and invention
Another meaning of invention is cultural invention, which is an innovative set of useful social behaviors adopted by people and passed on to others.
For example, the odd metallic color of plastic made by accidentally adding a thousand times too much catalyst led scientists to explore its metal-like properties, inventing electrically conductive plastic and light emitting plastic -— an invention that won the Nobel Prize in 2000 and has led to innovative lighting, display screens, wallpaper and much more ( see conductive polymer, and organic light-emitting diode or OLED ).
This conflict brought prominence to Admiral Yi Sun-sin as he contributed to eventually repelling the Japanese forces with the innovative use of his invention, the turtle ship, a massive, yet swift, ramming / cannon ship fitted with iron spikes and, according to some sources, an iron-plated deck ).
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.
On December 24, 1898, he won a bet with his friends that his invention with an innovative crankshaft could beat a car with a bicycle-like chain drive up the slope of Rue Lepic in Montmartre.
With the full support of the Chinese Prime Minister, Wen Jiabao, in February 2006, an Expert Panel called by former Petroleum Minister Dr Wang Tao, unanimously agreed Hsu's ROR invention was innovative, and should be tested and applied in China.
* 2010 Received a Digital Opportunity Award from the World Information Technology and Services Alliance ; WITSA for the invention of the innovative Mobile Link Service, a 24-hour personal emergency service for senior citizens
Alois Senefelder's contribution ranks alongside William Ged's invention of stereotyping, Friedrich Koenig's steam press and Ottmar Mergenthaler's linotype machine in its innovative effect.
Also level of invention and the potential for innovation in any nation, geographical area or economic activity is as measurement in the concept of innovative capacity originally introduced by Prof. Suarez-Villa in 1990.
The name SoFo is a pun on Soho, the districts in London, Manhattan, and Tampa, and is an invention of local entrepreneurs who since 2003 have attempted to re-brand the area as a centre of creative and innovative fashion and retailing.
The best mode must be disclosed for the entire invention, and not only its innovative aspects.
The most innovative invention might be the first commercial non-toxic mascara product.

innovative and bow
Despite sharing some of the Oldsmobile's sheet metal, the original Tempest featured an innovative drivetrain — a rear-mounted transaxle coupled to a torque shaft arcing in a downward bow within a longitudinal tunnel — coupling the forward engine and rear transmission into one unit and eliminating vibration.
" Hunting with a bow and arrow requires intricate multi-staged planning, material collection and tool preparation and implies a range of innovative social and communication skills.

innovative and arrow
The technical design was ground breaking at the time and generated an enthusiastic response from one particular Brussels journal: " This design concept reflects both the 20th century innovative spirit and sheer audacity and brings to mind the astonishing civil engineering arrow at the 1958 exhibition.

innovative and was
In the years before the Tokugawa shogunate, that innovative daimyo from Western Japan had been actively involved in negotiating trade and diplomatic treaties with Spain and with the colonies of New Spain ( Mexico ) and the Philippines ; and it was anticipated that the mere presence of the Princess could serve to underscore the range of possibilities which could be inferred from that little-known history.
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.
By 1980, the way the game was played had changed dramatically due to innovative coaching tactics, with the phasing out of many of the game's kicking styles and the increasing use of handball ; whilst presentation was influenced by television.
This was a crippling blow to Berg's self-confidence: he effectively withdrew the work, which is surely one of the most extraordinarily innovative and assured first orchestral compositions in the literature, and it was not performed in full until 1952.
Although it was innovative and unique for its time, gamers found the Atari Lynx to be quite large and bulky, even the 2nd version of the unit.
Modern advertising was created with the innovative techniques introduced with tobacco advertising in the 1920s, most significantly with the campaigns of Edward Bernays, which is often considered the founder of modern, Madison Avenue advertising.
Alexander was an innovative theologian.
The University of Aveiro was created in 1973 and is considered one of the most dynamic and innovative universities of Portugal, attracting thousands of students to the city.
Authors Martin Walker and Bob Woodward state Clinton's innovative use of sound bite-ready dialogue, personal charisma, and public perception-oriented campaigning was a major factor in his high public approval ratings.
Most of the information was displayed using ordinary ASCII text or ANSI art, though some BBSes experimented with higher resolution visual formats such as the innovative but obscure Remote Imaging Protocol.
Bede was not an innovative religious thinker.
Walsh was nicknamed " The Genius " for both his innovative play calling and design.
His production company, Hecht-Hill-Lancaster, was the most successful and innovative star-driven independent production company in Hollywood of the 1950s, making movies such as Marty ( 1955 ), Trapeze ( 1956 ), and Sweet Smell of Success ( 1957 ).
These critics said that the SF New Wave of the 1960s was much more innovative as far as narrative techniques and styles were concerned.
Catullus's poetry was influenced by the innovative poetry of the Hellenistic Age, and especially by Callimachus and the Alexandrian school, which had propagated a new style of poetry that deliberately turned away from the classical epic poetry in the tradition of Homer.
The book's style was innovative, combining naturalism with gothic melodrama, and broke new ground in being written from an intensely first-person female perspective.
Seed was an innovative thinker about the game at a time when tactical formations were still relatively unsophisticated.
Although the NIC at first used NLS, it was intended to be a production service to other network users, while Engelbart continued to focus on innovative research.
The Faculty of Management was also named the most innovative business school in Canada by European CEO magazine on 17 November 2010.
A methodology for designing experiments was proposed by Ronald A. Fisher, in his innovative books: " The Arrangement of Field Experiments " ( 1926 ) and The Design of Experiments ( 1935 ).
Traditional myth provided the subject matter but the dramatist was meant to be innovative so as to sustain interest, which led to novel characterization of heroic figures and to use of the mythical past to talk about present issues.
John Nelson Darby was a 19th century English minister considered to be the father of modern Dispensationalism, an innovative Protestant movement significant in the development of modern evangelicalism.

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