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Towards the end of this time period Gustave Eiffel used his Eiffel Tower to assist in the drop testing of flat plates.
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Towards the early 1960s, there were signs of Tachisme and Art Informel in his work.
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Towards the west the agglomeration abruptly terminates at Terreiro, limited by the zone of Arrife, which is almost underpopulated, except for the homes of the early gentry and noble classes of Angra.
Towards the end of his life his political views reverted in some respects to the Liberalism of his early days.
Towards the end of the piece, some of the music of the early slow sections is overlayed with the faster music, such that two tempi occur simultaneously.
Towards the end of the 16th century the chanson was gradually replaced by the air de cour, the most popular song type in France in the early 17th century.
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