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A combination of cutting-edge modern technology and extensive research and reinvention of ancient techniques were used.
Development of graphics technology was very aggressive during this time, which made it very expensive and risky to create cutting-edge, high-performance graphics, and many companies came and went in this period.
First released in 1977-78 it proved to be highly influential among both electronic music composers and music producers, including Mike Thorne, an early adopter from the commercial world, due to its versatility, its cutting-edge technology, and distinctive sounds.
Otaniemi has gained international recognition in information and communication technologies thanks largely to Nokia, but it also contains a host of other cutting-edge technology clusters, including mobility-based software and web-ware, as well as nanotechnology and microelectronics.
In the event, Knightmare was ' rested ' for the foreseeable future, partly due to the declining older audience, and partly because Tim Child felt that, while Knightmare should employ high-quality virtual reality in order to remain a cutting-edge show, such technology was not affordable at that time.
The aforementioned article, referring to the alleged test as " a great event that demonstrated the rapidly developing cutting-edge science and technology of the DPRK ", also makes mention of efforts by North Korean scientists to develop " safe and environment-friendly new energy ", and made no mention of plans to use fusion technology in its nuclear weapons program.
Composed of individuals who identified with the emerging illegalist milieu, the gang utilized cutting-edge technology ( including automobiles and repeating rifles ) not yet available to the French police.
The collaborative agreement has paved the way for joint research, faculty exchanges, and distance-learning classes facilitated by cutting-edge technology.
On April 30, 2012, by mutual agreement, the American Bar Association and the American Law Institute chose to move forward separately in their CLE efforts, with the abundant intellectual content and cutting-edge technology of ALI-ABA being absorbed into the CLE group of ALI, now known as The American Law Institute Continuing Legal Education Group ( ALI CLE.
First released in 1975, it proved to be highly influential among both music producers and electronic musicians, due to its versatility, its cutting-edge technology and distinctive sound.
Since the 19th century, however, Japan has incorporated much of Western, modern, and post-modern architecture into construction and design, and is today a leader in cutting-edge architectural design and technology.
Perhaps inspired by the visit, he started preparing a paper on the design, construction and management of electrical torpedoes, the cutting-edge technology of the time.
The new campus is housed in the Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia, an iconic building designed for music and equipped with state-of-the-art technology, with an unparalleled faculty of inspiring educators and cutting-edge industry professionals.
At the time it was still cutting-edge technology and didn't become widespread until the age of 3D accelerators.
In 2005, the Python Software Foundation received the prestigious Computerworld Horizon Award for " cutting-edge " technology.
Remodeled to include a custom-designed DJ booth for Vasquez's exclusive use and fitted with new cutting-edge audio technology known as " Phazon ", Vasquez's residency at Twilo lasted until May 2001 when the venue was abruptly shut down by order of the city.
Finally, the Ixians produce cutting-edge technology that seemingly complies with ( but pushes the boundaries of ) the prohibitions against thinking machines.
British forces, eager to fight a large battle in which they can unleash their cutting-edge military technology against the vast Zulu army, become increasingly frustrated as the main Zulu army refuses to attack the British, and fighting is restricted to a few small skirmishes between British and Zulu scouts.
For nearly a decade, INL has been performing cutting-edge research, conducting vulnerability assessments and developing innovative technology to increase infrastructure resiliency.
It will be a year-round, multidisciplinary facility exploring the cutting-edge of Arctic science and technology issues ; opening is foreseen in 2017.
A vast, seamless, immersive virtual world filled with elements of familiar High Fantasy, including traditional themes and more, all depicted using cutting-edge graphics technology.
From his early photography days he had had an interest in cutting-edge technology and, according to friend and former chief of staff John Merritt, " pushed the House of Representatives to televise its activities on C-SPAN, helped bring computers and fiber optics to Congress and was ' behind just about every tech advancement Congress made while he was there '".
The dam wall measures 470 metres long and 27. 5 metres high ; at the time of construction it was considered to be cutting-edge technology as it was the first hollow buttress dam in the world, being constructed using 44 separate buttressed units joined by flexible joints.

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Sokal wrote " Transgressing the Boundaries: Towards a Transformative Hermeneutics of Quantum Gravity ", an article proposing that quantum gravity has progressive political implications, and that the " morphogenetic field " ( characterized by Sokal as " a bizarre New Age concept due to Rupert Sheldrake ") could be a cutting-edge theory of quantum gravity.
Its history has been broad and varied, from classic works of nineteenth-century women authors such as George Eliot and Margaret Fuller to cutting-edge theoretical work in women's studies and gender studies by " third-wave " authors.
Further to these aims the group has a set of shared values ; that maintaining traditions and cutting-edge research are not mutually exclusive ; internationally recognised universities ought to have a role and contribute on all scales ; high quality research should be supported with high quality teaching and all students and staff from any background should be able to develop in a conducive atmosphere and environment that maximises their potential.
Since the 16th century, the Collège de France has had a two-fold mission: to be a forum for cutting-edge research and teaching.
He was well known for his cutting-edge heel promos, which were often concluded with his trademark evil laugh ; DiBiase has been described by WWE as the organization's " most despised villain " during the late 1980s.
Thanks to events such as the Feira Bienal Internacional de Arte, and its reputation for hosting cutting-edge music concerts, it has become something of a cultural center as well.
It has become something of a cult classic for its cutting-edge portrayal of racial relations and its tense narrative.
The studio has produced not only the films of Coppola ( including Apocalypse Now, Bram Stoker's Dracula and Tetro ), but also George Lucas's pre-Star Wars films ( THX 1138 and American Graffiti ), as well as many others by such cutting-edge directors as Jean-Luc Godard, Akira Kurosawa, Wim Wenders and Godfrey Reggio.
Since its inception in 1991, NSTDA has grown into an active organization with a diverse program focusing on cutting-edge S & T research, design, development and engineering.
Amongst the exhibitions presented to date, the Museum has mounted seminal shows for emerging artists, surveys of leading mid-career and elder artists ; cutting-edge exhibitions illuminating Jewish issues, including contemporary artistic responses to the Holocaust, the history of African-American and Jewish relations since 1654 to the present, the impact of family violence on the works of contemporary Israeli and American women artists, and the current situation in Israel and contemporary Israeli identity ; landmark exhibitions establishing new directions for contemporary Jewish ceremonial art ; group exhibitions reflecting new interpretations of Biblical text ; and exhibitions of significant private collections, reflecting Jewish identity and consciousness, which have advanced the definition of Jewish art in the 20th century.
Its history has been varied, from classic works of female authors such as George Eliot, Virginia Woolf, and Margaret Fuller to cutting-edge theoretical work in women's studies and gender studies by " third-wave " authors.
It has a repertoire of cutting-edge jazz, orchestral, choral and electroacoustic performances, along with film, dance and music theatre.
He has also set up a non-profit organization to encourage cutting-edge critics who might be shut out of the existing publishing world.
The use of underwater foils to provide lift or downforce has been a popular idea recently in cutting-edge yacht building, and the proa is not immune to this influence.
Mann has gained a reputation as a director on the cutting-edge when it comes to the music for his films.
The company has picked up two major honours: Textile Brand of the Year for 2009 at the Scottish Fashion Awards, and premier award for Outstanding Style Achievement at the Scottish Style Awards, reflecting a renaissance of interest in the fabric and its use by cutting-edge designers.
For twelve years now, this portal has been promoting cutting-edge music directions and the hottest pop culture news.
* Smitty has developed a cutting-edge television.
This additional funding has enhanced the quality of provision, and allowed for a number of refurbishments and new buildings at the College including a cutting-edge new design facility, that includes an exhibition centre.
KHTQ, whose moniker is " Rock 94 & A 1 / 2 ", has been offering a current-based mix of today's cutting-edge Rock and Modern Rock hits since their flip from Top 40 in 1998.

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