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The radical nature of the innovation in the Congo was not emphasized in the official announcements.
this was the point at which he finally took the lead in Cubist innovation away from Braque, never again to relinquish it.
In 2009, Aachen was ranked 8th among cities in Germany for innovation.
An innovation in William's coronation ceremony was that before the actual crowning, Ealdred asked the assembled crowd, in English, if it was their wish that William be crowned king.
Salieri would also write several bravura aria's for a soprano playing the part of a middle class character that would combine coloratura and concertante woodwind solos, another innovation for a comic opera that was to be widely imitated.
The 5200 also featured the innovation of the first automatic TV switchbox, allowing it to automatically switch from regular TV viewing to the game system signal when the system was activated.
A key innovation required for the BBS was the Hayes Smartmodem.
The use of letter " i " prefixes and suffixes to denote information technology or interactivity was very much in vogue at this time, notably with the launch of the iMac and the iPod by Apple Computer ; according to the BBC, the " i " in BBCi stood for " interactivity " as well as " innovation ".
This was a time of innovation as electric lighting was introduced in the Reading Room and exhibition galleries.
Robinson notes that this was an innovation in comedy films, and marked the time when serious critics began to appreciate his work.
William Aspdin's innovation was counterintuitive for manufacturers of " artificial cements ", because they required more lime in the mix ( a problem for his father ), a much higher kiln temperature ( and therefore more fuel ), and the resulting clinker was very hard and rapidly wore down the millstones, which were the only available grinding technology of the time.
The theme of the fair was technological innovation over the century since Chicago's founding.
It was Renaissance in Italy, in the late Middle Ages, that started a movement of hostility to caste hierarchy, and then a shift towards ideas of equality, merit, freedoms, skepticism, innovation, judge people by their talent and not by their birth, and such concepts.
An innovation at the Council was that instead of voting as individuals, the bishops voted in national blocks, explicitly confirming the national pressures that had fueled the schism since 1378.
At the beginning of the 20th century, there was an explosion of innovation in dance style characterized by an exploration of freer technique.
The innovation of lossy audio compression was to use psychoacoustics to recognize that not all data in an audio stream can be perceived by the human auditory system.
In 1997 he was awarded the Lemelson-MIT Prize of $ 500, 000, the world's largest single prize for invention and innovation, and the ACM Turing Award.
Although the very act of codification was a radical innovation, given the precedent-based design of the Roman legal system, the jurists were generally conservative, and constantly looked to past Roman practice and theory for guidance.
These models also featured an innovation with a generator that doubled up as a self-starter, which was mounted directly on the crankshaft.
* In the mid-1930s, Runyon persuaded promoter Leo Seltzer to formally change his Roller Derby spectacle from a marathon roller-skating race into a full-contact team sport, an innovation that was eventually revived in a DIY spirit seven decades later.
The Taika era innovation of naming time periods – nengō – was yet to be initiated during her son's too-brief reign.

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The late twentieth century saw a flurry of creativity and innovation in the Chianti zones as producers experimented with new grape varieties and introduced modern wine-making techniques such as the use of new oak barrels.
BOOTP introduced the innovation of a relay agent, which allowed the forwarding of BOOTP packets off the local network using standard IP routing, thus one central BOOTP server could serve hosts on many IP subnets.
In 1893 at the Chicago World's Fair, Thomas Edison introduced to the public two pioneering inventions based on this innovation ; the Kinetograph – the first practical moving picture camera – and the Kinetoscope.
An interesting innovation was introduced in Russia in the judicial reform of Alexander II: unlike in modern jury trials, jurors decided not only whether the defendant was guilty or not guilty, but they had the third choice: " Guilty, but not to be punished ", since Alexander II believed that justice without morality is wrong.
Concert versions have a switch mechanism ( similar to semitone levers on a modern folk harp ) for making sharps and flats, an innovation developed introduced by Paul Salminen in the 1920s.
Another innovation was the continuous dampening system first introduced by Dahlgren instead of the old method which is still used on older presses ( conventional dampening ), which are rollers covered with molleton ( cloth ) which absorbs the water.
The innovation introduced with the screw propeller was the extension of that arc through more than 360 ° by attaching the blade to a rotating shaft.
Another innovation of the PA-RISC was the addition of vectorized instructions ( SIMD ) in the form of MAX, which were first introduced on the PA-7100LC.
The addition of tobacco leaf to the chewing mixture is a relatively recent innovation, as tobacco was not introduced from the American continent until the colonial era.
Its history of innovation began with its founding, when André-Gustave Citroën introduced the first industrial mass production of vehicles outside the United States, a technique he developed while mass-producing armaments for the French military in World War I.
However, an innovation was introduced to make the finale of the pentathlon more exciting.
A RAM drive innovation introduced in 1987 by Perry Kivolowitz for AmigaOS was the ability of the RAM drive to survive most crashes and reboots.
One innovation was the introduction of the forest laws and the setting aside of large sections of England as royal forest subject to the newly introduced forest law.
Three years later, in Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy, Schumpeter introduced the term " creative destruction ", which he explicitly derived from Marxist thought ( analysed extensively in Part I of the book ) and used it to describe the disruptive process of transformation that accompanies such innovation:
Theodore also taught sacred music, introduced various texts, knowledge of Eastern saints, and may even have been responsible for the introduction of the Litany of the Saints, a major liturgical innovation, into the West.
Here, too, the innovation of placing the female roles in the hands of women was introduced, which innovation did not become general until during the seventeenth century.
Everett Rogers introduced it in his 1962 book, Diffusion of Innovations, writing that " Diffusion is the process by which an innovation is communicated through certain channels over time among the members of a social system.
BOOTP introduced the innovation of a relay agent, which allowed BOOTP packets to be forwarded from the local network using standard IP routing, so that one central BOOTP server could serve hosts on many subnets.
By 1985 Shimano introduced innovation only at the highest quality level ( Dura-Ace for road bikes and Deore XT for mountain bikes ), then trickled the technology down to lower product levels as it became proven and accepted.
* the use of corpora as a basis for language description, a radical innovation which was introduced by the COBUILD project in the 1980s and is now standard practice in lexicography
In the Yuan Dynasty ( 1279 – 1368 ), which acts based on rhyming schemes plus the innovation of having specialized roles like Dan ( 旦, dàn, female ), Sheng ( 生, shēng, male ), Hua ( 花, huā, painted-face ) and Chou ( 丑, chŏu, clown ) were introduced into the opera.
In his later years Gozzi began to produce tragedies in which the comic element was largely introduced ; as this innovation proved unacceptable to the critics he turned to the Spanish drama, from which he obtained models for various pieces ; these had minor success.

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