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landmark and development
Continuing its export-oriented development strategy, Chile completed landmark free trade agreements in 2002 with the European Union and South Korea.
Cosmic background radiation is well explained as radiation left over from an early stage in the development of the universe, and its discovery is considered a landmark test of the Big Bang model of the universe.
Secular perennialists espouse the idea that education should focus on the historical development of a continually developing common western base of human knowledge and art, the timeless value of classic thought on central human issues by landmark thinkers, and revolutionary ideas critical to historical western paradigm shifts or changes in world view.
The landmark development in fantasy sports came with the development of Rotisserie League Baseball in 1980.
Among those films not themselves considered film noirs, perhaps none had a greater effect on the development of the genre than America's own Citizen Kane ( 1941 ), the landmark motion picture directed by Orson Welles.
He was influential in bringing the Bolognese artist Guercino to Rome, a landmark in the development of the High Baroque style.
* August 14 – September 15 – London Dock Strike: Dockers strike for a minimum wage of sixpence an hour (" The dockers ' tanner "), which they eventually receive, a landmark in the development of New Unionism in Britain.
The publication of the paper " On the Equilibrium of Heterogeneous Substances " ( 1875 – 8 ) is now regarded as a landmark in the development of physical chemistry.
The score of Tristan und Isolde has often been cited as a landmark in the development of Western music.
A Fistful of Dollars proved a landmark in the development of spaghetti westerns, with Leone depicting a more lawless and desolate world than traditional westerns, and challenging American stereotypes of a western hero with a morally ambiguous antihero.
Events that spurred this development included the publication of Rachael Carson's landmark environmental book Silent Spring along with major environmental issues becoming very public, such as the 1969 Santa Barbara oil spill, and the Cuyahoga River of Cleveland, Ohio, " catching fire " ( also in 1969 ), and helped increase the visibility of environmental issues and create this new field of study.
The breakthrough landmark in the commercial production of polyethylene began with the development of catalyst that promote the polymerization at mild temperatures and pressures.
He delivered what has come to be regarded as a landmark speech in Australian political history during the Opening, citing the theme that the completion of the Sydney Harbour Bridge was analogous to the history, development and dreams of the Australian nation and its people.
In recent years a number of new landmark buildings have been added as part of the estates development.
Commerce and practicality led to the development of the current Town Center, as seen today, in a group of Colonial and Greek Revival buildings, including the landmark Congregational Church and Town Square ( at the intersection of Granville Road, Depot Street, and College Highway ).
Alsford's warehouses were demolished and replaced in 1994 by Fairclough Homes with a housing development, but the totem pole remains in place today as an unusual local landmark.
Snow White was a worldwide box office success, and was universally acclaimed as a landmark in the development of animation as a serious art form.
Together these two 1796 papers were a landmark event in the history of paleontology and in the development of comparative anatomy as well.
Despite modifications, the development of the concept is considered a landmark event in the history of molecular biology.
The PLATO project, initiated at the University of Illinois in 1960, is an important landmark in the early development of CALL ( Marty 1981 ).
Continuing its export-oriented development strategy, Chile completed landmark free trade agreements in 2002 with the European Union and South Korea.
Though the result is a landmark in the development of emotional autobiography ( the most important advance since Saint Augustine's Confessions in the 5th century ), like all medieval literature it is far removed from the modern autobiographical impulse.
It is also considered a landmark in the urban development of Speyer that the content of the charter of 949 was made public to the clergy as well as to the townspeople.
The main landmark event that opened the way to the development of communication theory was the publication of an article by Claude Shannon in the Bell System Technical Journal in July and October 1948 under the title ' A Mathematical Theory of Communication.

landmark and fantasy
Ray Harryhausen extended the art of stop-motion animation with his special techniques of compositing to create spectacular fantasy adventures such as Jason and the Argonauts ( whose climax, a sword battle with seven animated skeletons, is considered a landmark in special effects ).
A landmark media event, it became the first high-street retail outlet offering every type of merchandise from individual science fiction, fantasy and cult mythologies.
Her peak of success came with the landmark fantasy film The Thief of Bagdad ( 1940 ), which she made for Alexander Korda.
The Ministry responsible is at present appearing to issue conflicting messages on the one hand declaring that Apap's fountain has great value as a public art work which will be retained in spite of its repositioning very close to its original location and on the other hand it wants to place it in a garden connected to the new park of pine trees where its green backdrop the ministry insists, will complement the watery fantasy of these " telamonic sea creatures, part man part fish .” The artistic community fear that the Italian pines that were imported at great cost instead of a backdrop will in reality shield the fountain from view, in effect hiding it. The fountain in its original location, is rightly located as a landmark and work of art.
E. F. Bleiler in The Guide to Supernatural Fiction described The Unfortunate Fursey as " a landmark book in the history of fantasy ".

landmark and baseball
Said to be a true " rock ' n roll " collection, Lost in America contained three singles: " Truly Believe ", " The Kiss " and live-favorite " Gramercy Park Hotel ", which pays homage to the New York City landmark and its colorful patrons ( including baseball legend Babe Ruth.
A large, double-faced sign featuring this logo overlooks Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts and has become a landmark, partly because of its uncanny resemblance to the Eye of Providence and its appearance in the background in televised baseball games.
The landmark tabletop game Pursue the Pennant ( now DYNASTY League Baseball ) debuted in 1985 and took baseball board games to much more realistic levels of play ; it incorporated ball park effects, clutch hitting and pitching, and many other nuances of the game.
This set became a landmark in the baseball card industry, and today the company considers this its first true baseball card set.
Although the 1971 set was an aborted experiment in terms of putting photos on card backs ( they would not return until 1992 ), that year was also a landmark in terms of baseball card photography, as Topps for the first time included cards showing color photographs from actual games.
The Pan-Pacific Auditorium was a landmark structure in the Fairfax District of Los Angeles, California which once stood at 7600 West Beverly Boulevard near the site of Gilmore Field, an early Los Angeles baseball venue predating Dodger Stadium.
In a landmark 1922 Supreme Court decision, Federal Baseball Club v. National League, baseball was granted a special immunity from antitrust laws.
A large, double-faced sign featuring the logo of oil company Citgo overlooks Kenmore Square, and has become a famous landmark, partly because of its appearance in the background of televised Red Sox baseball games.

landmark and came
In 1879, Peirce was appointed Lecturer in logic at the new Johns Hopkins University, which was strong in a number of areas that interested him, such as philosophy ( Royce and Dewey did their PhDs at Hopkins ), psychology ( taught by G. Stanley Hall and studied by Joseph Jastrow, who coauthored a landmark empirical study with Peirce ), and mathematics ( taught by J. J. Sylvester, who came to admire Peirce's work on mathematics and logic ).
D. H. Lawrence's Lady Chatterley's Lover was privately published in 1928, while another important landmark for the history of the modern novel came with the publication of William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury in 1929.
On 23 May 2012, the London 2012 Olympic Torch relay crossed over the bridge, where two of the torchbearers came together in a ' kiss ' to exchange the flame in the middle of Brunel's iconic landmark.
The Maywood Train Station has been restored after the question came up about possibly demolishing the landmark.
Built in 1981, the current library sits on the historic location of Joplin's most famous landmark, the Connor Hotel, which came crashing down in 1978, one day before scheduled demolition.
Anglo-American textual criticism in the last half of the 20th century came to be dominated by a landmark 1950 essay by Sir Walter W. Greg, " The Rationale of Copy-Text ".
Standing at just 115 metres high, the landmark is not a popular one — in 2005 it came in the top ten of a poll of buildings people would like to see demolished on the Channel 4 television series Demolition.
The sale was concluded in the early hours of 8 May, when Qatari Prime Minister Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber Al Thani came to London to finalise the deal, saying that the acquisition of Harrods would add " much value " to the investment portfolio of Qatar Holdings while his deputy, Hussain Ali Al-Abdulla, called it a " landmark transaction ".
The campaign came in the wake of Yarborough's politically hazardous votes in favor of the landmark Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and his opposition to the Vietnam War.
Winchester's long association with John Browning came to an acrimonious end when the company refused to accept Browning's terms for the right to manufacture his revolutionary 1898 design for a self-loading shotgun ; the landmark Browning Auto-5 was produced instead by Fabrique Nationale in Europe and later by Remington Arms in the US.
This is the definition in only the United States and came from the landmark 1964 lawsuit New York Times Co. v. Sullivan, which ruled that public officials needed to prove actual malice in order to recover damages for libel.
From within this new landmark building came several changes in the curriculum and ethos of the school.
In 1953 the mill came into the hands of Kesteven County Council who made the first restorations preventing the fine old mill from being dismantled and restoring it as a rare landmark.
The 100th century came a week later, against Surrey, when Hutton became the thirteenth player to achieve the landmark.
Harlan's nomination came shortly after the Supreme Court handed down its landmark decision in Brown v. Board of Education, declaring segregation in public schools unconstitutional.
However, a conflict was avoided after these men came upon " a group of two thousand armed black men ," who had been prepared and gotten their weapons at Griffith Stadium, chosen as a meeting place because of its landmark status in the community.
The band name came from the landmark Peter Brötzmann 1968 album release " Machine Gun ", an octet recording often listed among the most notable free jazz albums.
The final straw came when Governor of New Jersey Christine Todd Whitman vetoed legislation that would have permitted slot machines at New Jersey racetracks, a measure that possibly could have saved the Cherry Hill landmark.
Mohr came out of the split releasing the landmark, " WordSound & Power " and launching Lion of Zion Entertainment.
However, a landmark in Leckie's career came in 1989 when he produced The Stone Roses ' debut album The Stone Roses.
Another important landmark in the growth of the world music genre, and one which is often overlooked, came in 1970 with the popular Simon & Garfunkel single " El Cóndor Pasa ", taken from their multi-platinum selling Bridge Over Troubled Water LP.
He first came to international prominence when he fought a landmark constitutional legal battle for five years in the African country of Zimbabwe.

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