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revolutionary and arrangement
The Waterbird was revolutionary in its canopy design, its unique tow yoke harness arrangement its construction and the use of zero porosity fabrics which allowed it to be used over water safely.
This style of arrangement, designed to highlight the evolutionary trends in human artefacts, was a revolutionary innovation in museum design.
Sly Stone, Freddie Stone, Larry Graham, and Rose Stone traded off on various bars of each verse, a style of vocal arrangement unusual and revolutionary at that time in popular music.
Left and right gained their political meaning after the seating arrangement of the French revolutionary assembly, in 1789.
This somewhat revolutionary arrangement was approved by the general chapter at Cîteaux, and by Pope Alexander III ( 1164 ).
The PARM was founded by a group of veterans of the Mexican Revolution who no longer found arrangement in the PRI, headed by Juan Barragán and Jacinto B. Treviño, both outstanding revolutionary generals who had held important governmental positions.

revolutionary and gave
When the Beagle made its first stop ashore at St Jago, Darwin found rock formations which seen " through Lyell's eyes " gave him a revolutionary insight into the geological history of the island, an insight he applied throughout his travels.
* 1789 – French revolutionary and radical journalist Camille Desmoulins gave a speech in response to the dismissal of Jacques Necker France's finance minister the day before.
This surrender on the part of Lucius II gave an opportunity for members of the Roman Senate to reassert their ancient independence and authority and to erect a revolutionary republic at Rome which sought to deprive the Pope of his temporal power.
In 1988, 26 years later, Ne Win denied involvement in the dynamiting of the Student Union building, stating that his deputy Brigadier Aung Gyi — who by that time had fallen out with Ne Win and been dismissed — gave the order and was responsible as a " revolutionary leader " by giving the sword with sword and spear with spear speech.
Bosley Crowther of The New York Times gave a highly favorable review and noted that the film " throbs with a rare vitality, and a masterful picture of a nation in revolutionary torment has been got by Director Elia Kazan.
Chateaubriand thus gave a Christian interpretation of the revolutionary motto, stating in the 1841 conclusion to his Mémoires d ' outre-tombe:
It was also Brissot who gave these wars the character of revolutionary propaganda.
# Cumulative Illness Rating Scale ( CIRS ): Developed in 1968 by B. S. Linn, it became a revolutionary discovery, because it gave the practicing doctors a chance to calculate the number and severity of chronic illnesses in the structure of the comorbid state of their patients.
On the other hand, the failure of the reform movement gave great impetus to revolutionary forces within China.
The French Revolution reached Geneva in 1792, and in February 1794, the Republic gave itself a new, revolutionary constitution which proclaimed the equality of all citizens.
He also gave support to Constructivism's theatrical experiments and the initiatives such as the ROSTA Windows, revolutionary posters designed and written by Mayakovsky, Rodchenko, and others.
After he gave that lecture, Traub had said, " No, no, this is revolutionary, and it's going to become very important.
But her statue endured during the revolutionary reign of Sulla and became a model for future Roman women culminating with the portrait said to be of Helena, Emperor Constantine's mother four hundred years later ; however, the base of Cornelia's statue was altered during the conservative attempts of later Roman reformers in which the base of her statue that gave reference to her famous sons was filed away and replaced with the inscription as “ daughter of Africanus ” rather than “ mother of the Grachii .” 6
Overall, Frankfurter's work gave him an opportunity to learn firsthand about labor politics and extremism, including anarchism, communism and revolutionary socialism.
While other poets such as Ferdinand Freiligrath gave up their revolutionary politics later on, Herwegh never changed his revolutionary outlook and his commitment to radical democracy.
Although the Kadets had moderated their position in the Second Duma, in May 1907 they refused to vote for a resolution denouncing revolutionary violence, which gave the government of Pyotr Stolypin a pretext to dissolve the Second Duma on June 3, 1907 and change the electoral law to drastically limit the representation of leftist and liberal parties.
Church Hill is known as the site of Virginia's second revolutionary convention where Patrick Henry gave his " Give me liberty or give me death " speech in St. John's Episcopal Church, Richmond, Virginia.
He is said to have spearheaded the revisionism that led many syndicalists through interventionism to corporativism and he ostensibly " gave Mussolini ’ s dictatorship a veneer of revolutionary legitimacy.
Chateaubriand thus gave a Christian interpretation of the revolutionary motto, stating in the 1841 conclusion to his Mémoires d ' outre-tombe:
The University of Chicago's Encyclopedia Britannica, more conservatively, puts the number detained by the law at " more than 200, 000 ," noting that most never stood trial although they languished in disease infested prisons where 10, 000 perished, and military commissions and revolutionary tribunals gave death sentences to 17, 000 others.
Gustav Struve, known as Gustav von Struve until he gave up his title ( 11 October 1805 in Munich, Bavaria – 21 August 1870 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary ), was a German politician, lawyer and publicist, and a revolutionary during the German revolution of 1848-1849 in Baden.
He was given the starring role as delusional revolutionary Wolfie Smith in the BBC sitcom Citizen Smith ( 1977 – 80 ) which gave him a high profile at the time.
Gesya Mirokhovna Gelfman ( Gesia Gelfman or Helfmann ); ( Гельфман, Геся Мироховна in Russian ) ( her name is often incorrectly spelled Gesya Mironovna and she sometimes gave an abbreviated " Mirovna "; she is sometimes referred to as Gesia, Hesse, Hessy or Jessie ) ( between 1852 and 1855, Mazyr — 2. 1 ( 13 ). 1882, Saint Petersburg ), Russian revolutionary, member of Narodnaya Volya, implicated in the assassination of Tsar Alexander II of Russia.

revolutionary and four
This Festival of Unity consisted of four stations around Paris which featured symbols representing major events of the Revolution which embodied revolutionary ideals of liberty, unity, and power.
Having been awarded first prize in drawing by the Academy, in August 1797 he traveled to Paris to study with Jacques-Louis David, France's — and Europe's — leading painter during the revolutionary period, in whose studio he remained for four years.
The first surviving historical mention of the Pharisees is from the Jewish-Roman historian Josephus ( 37 – 100 CE ), in a description of the " four schools of thought ," or " four sects ," into which the Jews were divided in the 1st century CE ; the other schools were the Essenes, who were generally apolitical and who may have emerged as a sect of dissident priests who rejected either the Seleucid-appointed or the Hasmonean high priests as illegitimate ; the Sadducees, who were the main antagonists of the Pharisees ; and the " fourth philosophy " possibly associated with the anti-Roman revolutionary groups such as the Sicarii and the Zealots.
The Village of Johnstown is part of a four thousand acre ( 16 km² ) tract of land deeded to John Brown, a revolutionary soldier, by President Adams for military services in 1800.
In addition, the youthful exuberance of the band's music, the inventive melodies and harmonies that they utilized, and their image as four equal personalities — rather than the more usual star being backed by a group of anonymous musicians — were all revolutionary in terms of creating a new standard for musical groups.
After the revolutionary uprisings of 1848 the districts were dissolved and replaced with a Regierungsbezirk Giessen, but just four years later the districts were recreated.
On the outbreak of the French Revolution in 1789, Piccinni returned to Naples, where he was at first well received by King Ferdinand IV ; but the marriage of his daughter to a French democrat brought him disgrace-he was accused of being a revolutionary and placed under house arrest for four years.
Each quarter sent four representatives, and Mayenne added representatives of the various trades and professions of Paris in order to counterbalance this revolutionary element.
The then revolutionary Jaguar E-Type introduced in 1961 had a unique torsion bar front suspension and an independent coil spring rear suspension using four shock absorbers with concentric springs.
The CYC and Thanh Nien published pamphlets and newspapers, including a guidebook of revolutionary theory and practical techniques called The Road to Revolution, as well as four newspapers — Thanh Nien (" Youth ") from June 1925 to May 1930 ; Bao cong nong (" Worker-Peasant ") from December 1926 to early 1928 ; Linh kach menh (" Revolutionary Soldier ") from early 1927 to early 1928 ; and Viet Nam tien phong (" Vanguard of Vietnam ") in 1927.
Lotus associated the affordable but lightweight Renault engine and gearbox to the revolutionary Europa longitudinal mid-engined layout, inverting the gearbox's crown wheel on its pinion gear to avoid having four reverse gears.
Moore had been divorced five times and had four children before she turned to revolutionary politics in 1975.
The UFWD is to " implement better the party's united front policy and to assess and understand patriotic personages in different fields ... so that we can arrange for correct placements for them and fully mobilize and bring into play their positive role in the four modernizations and to accomplish the return of Taiwan to the motherland so as to fulfill the cause of uniting the whole country, and to carry forward and solidify the revolutionary, patriotic united front.
Rosa Luxemburg's biographer Peter Nettl writes, " In general, Marx and Engels ' conception of the national-geographical rearrangement of Europe was based on four criteria: the development of progress, the creation of large-scale economic units, the weighting of approval and disapproval in accordance with revolutionary possibilities, and their specific enmity to Russia.
He knows “ four hundred comparatively honest ways of taking money away from the population ” (), and he has no future in the post revolutionary Soviet Union.
An often neglected female counterpart to the four was Ada Škerl, whose subjective and pessimistic poetic sentiment was contrary to the post-war revolutionary demands in the People's Republic of Slovenia.
The lack of revolutionary organization led many anarchists to commit acts of violence as a form of direct action, and occasional uprisings broke out, as in Jerez appeared the secret organization La Mano Negra, with the attribution of four murders, and the burning of several crops and buildings.
By early April, in areas north of the Loire, order had been restored by the revolutionary government, but south of the Loire in four departments that became known as the Vendée Militaire there were few troops to control rebels and what had started as rioting quickly took on the form of a full insurrection led by priests and the local nobility.
Not surprisingly, some scholars have questioned the revolutionary character of an evolution through four centuries.
In reaction to this revolutionary episode, the new ciompi guilds were abolished, and within four years the dominance of the major guilds was restored.
Jochen Rindt, whose first career victory came at Watkins Glen in 1969, took charge of the 1970 Driver's Championship with five wins, including four in a row at mid-season in the revolutionary Lotus 72.
Ataman was then invited to participate in the 48th Venice Biennale where he presented Women Who Wear Wigs which features four women-a revolutionary whose face remained obscured, well-known journalist and breast cancer survivor Nevval Sevindi, an anonymous devout Muslim student, and an activist and transsexual prostitute.

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