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The commercial and critical success of this film opened up Western film markets for the first time to the products of the Japanese film industry, which in turn led to international recognition for other Japanese filmmakers.
The fourth generation of Annales historians, led by Roger Chartier ( 1945 – ), clearly distanced itself from the mentalities approach, replaced by the cultural and linguistic turn, which emphasize analysis of the social history of cultural practices.
This in turn led to the building of a deeper water pier a little around the bay at Hawkcraig, and to the development of hotels and many of the other services still on view today in the village.
This in turn has led to the thought that " being " and nothingness are closely related, developed in existential philosophy.
The result was a large-scale immigration from poorer regions of Spain ( particularly Andalusia, Murcia and Galicia ), which in turn led to rapid urbanisation.
This in turn led to the refoundation of the PDPA in 1977.
This decision was followed by a failed Parchamite coup, which in turn led Hafizullah Amin, a Khalqist, to initiate a purge against the Parchamites.
For example, " Sheila just led a card when it wasn't her turn.
Failure to address the economic and social disparities and increasing political awareness of the less-affluent population, as well as indirect intervention and economic funding to the main political groups by both the KGB and the CIA, as part of the Cold War, led to a political polarization under Socialist President Salvador Allende which in turn resulted in the 11 September 1973 coup and the military dictatorship of General Augusto Pinochet, whose 17-year regime was responsible for numerous human rights violations and deep market-oriented economic reforms.
The Betancur administration in turn questioned the M-19's actions and its commitment to the peace process, as it continued to advance high profile negotiations with the FARC, which led to the creation of the Patriotic Union ( Colombia ) ( UP ), a legal and non-clandestine political organization.
The success of Seven Cities in 1985 in turn led to a sequel, Heart of Africa.
On November 30, 1992, by the initiative of the President of the Russian Federation the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation recognized the Red Terror as unlawful, which in turn led to suspension of the Communist Party of the RSFSR.
In particular, a charge with the lance couched under the armpit would no longer turn into pole vaulting ; this eventually led to an enormous increase in the impact of the charge.
This in turn has caused scholars to be more interested in Chinese policies and actions in Central Asia and has led to the realization that Central Asia affected Chinese policies toward Europe in a deep way.
The development of the concept of the corporation led to the wealthy supporters of the corporate form becoming suspicious of all unincorporated legal entities, which in turn led to the modern concept of the unincorporated or voluntary association.
" The decision to negotiate peace with the Germans was only reached when Lenin threatened to resign, which in turn led to a temporary coalition between Lenin's supporters and those of Trotsky and others.
It was suggested that fire suppression activities in southern California allowed more fuel to accumulate, which in turn led to larger fires ( in Baja, fires often burn without active suppression efforts ).
An upgrade to the Flip Chip led to the R series, which in turn led to the PDP-7A in 1965.
Love led to spiritual growth that, in turn, reflected an increase in love for God and humanity.
Difficulties were recognized, which led to these being in turn superseded in the 1990s by time scales Terrestrial Time ( TT ), Geocentric Coordinate Time GCT ( TCG ) and Barycentric Coordinate Time BCT ( TCB ).
This in turn led to the requirement in the Potsdam Declaration for the elimination " for all time the authority and influence of those who have deceived and misled the people of Japan into embarking on world conquest ".
Their enormous commercial success encouraged them to turn out sequel after sequel, and led to an explosion in horror film production in the UK that would last for nearly two decades.
The business's reliance on cargo ships led him to turn his mathematical skills to problems in navigation.

turn and introduction
The 21st chapter was omitted from the editions published in the United States prior to 1986 .< ref > Burgess, Anthony ( 1986 ) A Clockwork Orange Resucked in < u > A Clockwork Orange </ u >, W. W. Norton & Company, New York .</ ref > In the introduction to the updated American text ( these newer editions include the missing 21st chapter ), Burgess explains that when he first brought the book to an American publisher, he was told that U. S. audiences would never go for the final chapter, in which Alex sees the error of his ways, decides he has lost all energy for and thrill from violence and resolves to turn his life around ( a slow-ripening but classic moment of metanoia — the moment at which one's protagonist realises that everything he thought he knew was wrong ).
This preface to the Scriptures may serve as a helmeted defensive introduction to all the books which we turn from Hebrew into Latin, so that we may be assured that what is outside of them must be placed aside among the Apocryphal writings.
Because of this runner, the mouldboard plough is harder to turn around than the scratch plough, and its introduction brought about a change in the shape of fields – from mostly square fields into longer rectangular " strips " ( hence the introduction of the furlong ).
The introduction of wheels to replace the runner allowed the weight of the plough to increase, and in turn allowed the use of a much larger mouldboard faced in metal.
She wrote the foreword to his collection Death: The High Cost of Living ; he in turn wrote the introduction to Comic Book Tattoo.
Also within the twentieth century, ballet took a turn dividing it from classical ballet to the introduction of modern dance, which broke the traditional lines of ballet.
Guido suggests that if a " few dominating leaders arrived as heroes only a few centuries before Phoenician trading posts were established, several features of Sardinian prehistory might be explained as innovations introduced by them: oriental types of armour, and fighting perpetuated in the bronze representation of warriors several centuries later ; the arrival of the Cypriot copper ingots of the Serra Ilixi type ; the sudden advance in and inventiveness of design of the Sardinian nuraghes themselves at about the turn of the first Millennium ; the introduction of certain religious practices such as the worship of water in sacred wells-if this fact was not introduced by the Phoenician settlers ".
With the introduction and standardization of the Windows key after Windows 95, this kind of control scheme became faulty because players could accidentally press the Windows key while trying to press Ctrl or Alt, and this in turn could interfere with DOS games run on top of Windows via the Dos prompt.
Lincoln High School was constructed around the turn of the 20th century, which also saw the introduction of electricity, telephones, and automobiles to the town.
He founded or owned the mill, the Blank Book Company, the Planing Mill, and the local bank, as well as overseeing the town's modernization at the turn of the century, including the introduction of electricity, and a public water supply.
Shortly after the turn of the century, the introduction of pigeons with small cameras attached to their chests became a short-lived long-distance reconnaissance option, but with obvious flaws and difficulties.
For post-war racing, the original extremely long straights were shortened by the introduction of a new south turn roughly in the middle ( just before the Hüttenweg exit, where it can still be seen ), reducing the track length to 8. 3 km ( just over 5 miles ).
The introduction of the cable binding allowed the Christie turn to become a standard on downhill runs, and to further support this style of skiing most bindings added small metal clips at the rear of the boot to allow the cable to be clamped down to the ski for the downhill portions.
These in turn were both dropped with the introduction of the Mark III in 1970.
Farther up the coast the dances tended to become danced with couples moving counterclockwise around the periphery of the room ( perhaps influenced by the introduction of the waltz ) and devoting most of the dance to the clockwise couple turn where the couples face each other and make a full rotation with each measure ( e. g., the village of Bingsjö in Dalarna and villages in the provinces of Hälsingland and Medelpad ).
** The Tridentine Mass, which supplanted the various versions of the Pre-Tridentine Mass and in turn, with the introduction of the Mass of Paul VI ceased to be the ordinary form of the Roman Rite but some versions of which continue to be used as extraordinary forms of the Roman Rite, with official approval in the case of the 1962 version.
The introduction of these new Italian forms in turn necessitated the flurry of Renaissance poetry manuals, by George Gascoigne, Samuel Daniel, Charles Webb, and Sir Philip Sidney, in addition to Puttenham's Arte.
This period saw the widespread introduction of mass production and piece work, which created problems as workmen could now earn more money by the production of extra products, which in turn occasionally led to poor quality workmanship being passed on to the assembly lines.
The Series II update of June 1996 included elliptical side turn signals, interior tweaks and the introduction of a supercharged V6 engine for selected trim levels, and the introduction of a new Getrag manual transmission.
During the period in question, maneuverability was enhanced by relaxed static stability, made possible by introduction of the fly-by-wire ( FBW ) flight control system ( FLCS ), which in turn was possible due to advances in digital computers and system integration techniques.
Although the 4 out of 7 test was exploited in the 1980s by businesses seeking to in effect pay for insurance on employees / shareholders, e. g., on a deductible basis, the introduction of the US $ 50, 000 cap / insured in 1986 in turn led to the creation of broad-based leveraged COLI transactions, i. e., those in which the employer would purchase life insurance on hundreds or thousands of ( usually low-level ) employees, that would produce tax savings on interest deductions in excess of the actual cost to the employer of engaging in the transaction.
They echoed the SWPs Open Letter, arguing that the leaders ' turn to Pabloism coincided with the introduction of Stalinist ideas, followed by an expulsion of those members who exposed the leadership's lack of principles.
The usual format of each episode consisted of an introduction in which Roarke would describe to Tattoo ( or another assistant ) the nature of each person's fantasy, usually with a cryptic comment suggesting the person's fantasy will not turn out as they expected.

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