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The development of antibacterial-resistant bacteria has sparked renewed interest in phage therapy in Western medicine.
Today, the Byzantine text-type is the subject of renewed interest as the original form of the text from which the Western and Alexandrian text-types were derived.
Records of Classical boxing activity disappeared after the fall of the Western Roman Empire when the wearing of weapons became common once again and interest in fighting with the fists waned.
Since most Western economies are now considered " open " with free capital movement, this essentially means that central banks may target interest rates or exchange rates with credibility, but not both at once.
Like Western states of previous centuries, the new ex-colonies lacked autonomous bureaucracies, which would make decisions based on the benefit to society as a whole, rather than respond to corruption and nepotism to favor a particular interest group.
Scholarly interest in writing about Chinese minorities from non-Chinese perspectives is growing, as Western scholars project sympathy for American minorities onto Chinese minorities.
Long abandoned as a research focus among most Western scholars due to postmodernism's influence, it remains the primary interest for most historians inside China.
A scholarly encyclopedia with over 500 signed, peer-reviewed articles, mostly on topics and figures of, or of special interest in, Western philosophy.
" Having an interest in Rosicrucianism, a prominent magico-religious tradition within Western esotericism, Gardner decided to attend one of the plays performed by the group ; in August 1939, Gardner took his wife to a theatrical performance based on the life of Pythagoras.
Grammarians of the Greek and Latin languages also showed an interest in aspect, but the idea did not enter into the modern Western grammatical tradition until the 19th century via the study of Slavic grammar.
Western keyboard, drums and guitar instruction being an exception as it has found some interest ; mainly in an effort to create musicians to service contemporary popular Indian music.
In 1949, the Soviet Union, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, and Romania founded the Comecon in accordance with Stalin's desire to enforce Soviet domination of the lesser states of Central Europe and to mollify some states that had expressed interest in the Marshall Plan, and which were now, increasingly, cut off from their traditional markets and suppliers in Western Europe.
Western interest in Asian martial arts arises towards the end of the 19th century, due to the increase in trade between the United States with China and Japan.
From the 15th to 17th century, these ideas that are alternatively described as Western esotericism, which had a revival from about 1770 onwards, due to a renewed desire for mystery, an interest in the Middle Ages and a romantic " reaction to the rationalist Enlightenment.
The 1985 series Robotech is most often credited as the catalyst for the Western interest in anime.
During the Renaissance, however, Thucydides attracted less interest among Western European historians as a political philosopher than his successor, Polybius, although Poggio Bracciolini claimed to have been influenced by him.
Despite perceived differences between Eastern and Western philosophy, some of Heidegger's later work, particularly " A Dialogue on Language between a Japanese and an Inquirer ", does show an interest in initiating such a dialogue.
The defeat of the Jain Western Ganga Dynasty ( of present-day south Karnataka ) by the Cholas in the early 11th century and the rising numbers of followers of Vaishnava Hinduism and Virashaivism in the 12th century was mirrored by a decreased interest in Jainism.
In return for the government's agreement not to pursue its case against AT & T as a monopolist, AT & T agreed to divest the controlling interest it had acquired in the Western Union telegraph company, and to allow non-competing independent telephone companies to interconnect with the AT & T long distance network.
This interest was first manifested in Weber's incidental music for Schiller's translation of Gozzi's Turandot, for which he used a Chinese melody, making him the first Western composer to use an Asian tune that was not of the pseudo-Turkish kind popularized by Mozart and others.
Those in Western states and manufacturers in the Mid-Atlantic States argued that strengthening the industrial capacity of the nation was in the interest of the entire country.
The socialist realism background, effective live appearances and a dissident status in their home country provided the group with a swift increase of interest of the Western countries.
Worried by this renewed French interest in the area and encouraged by Hume and Hovell ’ s reports, Governor Darling ordered a settlement to be established at Western Port.
Western Union County sits on the edge of the northwest Ohio " wind belt ," and has attracted interest from energy companies specializing in wind farms.

Western and Yeti
Stories of the Yeti first emerged as a facet of Western popular culture in the 19th century.

Western and peaked
The series of speed increases — later in 1955, in 1956, in 1957, in 1958, in 1959 — peaked on 31 December 1964 at Dumbleyung Lake, Western Australia when he reached ; he remains the world's most prolific breaker of water speed records.
The widespread smoking of cigarettes in the Western world is largely a 20th century phenomenon – at the start of the century the per capita annual consumption in the USA was 54 cigarettes ( with less than 0. 5 % of the population smoking more than 100 cigarettes per year ), and consumption there peaked at 4, 259 per capita in 1965.
Many writers better known in other genres like Elmore Leonard, Leigh Brackett, and Larry McMurtry have also written Western novels The genre's popularity peaked in the 1960s, due in part to the end of many pulp magazines, the popularity of televised Westerns, and the rise of the spy novel.
The upland farm population peaked around the year 1800, when more productive farmland opened up beyond the Appalachian Mountains in Western New York and the Northwest Territories.
1 and an advertisement for Carling beer, the cover peaked at # 28 on the UK Singles Chart, a rare Western singles chart appearance for a Japanese band.
Modern Russophobia peaked during the Cold War, driven by Western fears of the Soviet role in communism's mission to take over the " Free World ".
Coal delivered via Semington to Shrivenham peaked at 601 tons in 1840, when the Great Western Railway was built through the area and opened Shrivenham railway station.
In a study in Western Australia's Kimberley region, the testosterone levels of males peaked in July, and females gave birth in July or August.
It emerged in 1840s in Western Europe and peaked in the last quarter of 19th century in the Russian Empire ; an isolated Neo-Byzantine school was active in Yugoslavia between World War I and World War II.
Like Western double monasteries, the establishment of medieval Byzantine double houses peaked by the mid-eighth century.
* 1992's Super Typhoon Gay ( T9230, 31W )-A Category 5 Super Typhoon that peaked at 190 mph, which made it the strongest Western Pacific Basin storm since Typhoon Tip in 1979.

Western and dramatically
By the late 1930s the Western film was widely regarded as a ' pulp ' genre in Hollywood, but its popularity was dramatically revived in 1939 by the release of John Ford's landmark Western adventure Stagecoach, which became one of the biggest hits of the year released though United Artists, and made John Wayne a mainstream screen star in the wake of a decade of headlining B westerns.
Previous to 1850, Plain City was a smaller trading point than Amity, but after a trunk-line for the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad was laid through its corporation limits, business and manufacturing increased dramatically.
While Cody's show brought appreciation for the Western and American Indian cultures, he saw the American West change dramatically during his life.
During Kádár's rule, international tourism increased dramatically, with many tourists from Canada, the USA, and Western Europe bringing much needed money into Hungary.
The Columbian Exchange also known as the Grand Exchange was a dramatically widespread exchange of animals, plants, culture, human populations ( including slaves ), communicable disease, and ideas between the Western and Eastern Hemispheres following the voyage to the Americas by Christopher Columbus in 1492.
The International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas ( ICCAT ) affirmed in October 2009 that Atlantic bluefin tuna stocks have declined dramatically over the last 40 years, by 72 % in the Eastern Atlantic, and by 82 % in the Western Atlantic.
In the mid-20th century, the number of luk khrueng increased dramatically in the period following World War II, with the increasing number of Western residents and visitors to the country.
Many people saw this as the Crime of ' 73 ", because it dramatically reduced the money supply, harming people invested in silver, like some Western banks, and mining companies, and many businesses and individuals, while benefiting those invested in gold ( the Eastern banks who had lobbied for the change, and gold mines ).
Unforgiven ( 1992 ), which Eastwood directed from an original screenplay by David Webb Peoples, dramatically criticized the typical Western use of violence to promote false ideals of manhood and to subjugate women and minorities.
In spring and summer of 2006, they began testing the new transmitter site, the station's signal strength dramatically decreased in most parts of Rhode Island, Connecticut, Vermont and Western Massachusetts.
Earlier, Turkey's decision to join NATO ( placing the Bosporus Strait in the Western sphere of influence ) and the advent of long-range nuclear weapons had dramatically decreased the strategic value of any naval activity in the Black Sea.
The game, which Texas Western won 72-65, dramatically signaled the end of the racially exclusive philosophies that were rapidly being replaced by more enlightened coaching approaches, as well as the overall approach of the SEC, ACC, and SWC conferences at large.
It was concluded that the property possesses outstanding universal value ; the property clearly attests the intensive introduction of Western technology, which served as the driving force for Japan's rapid industrialization in a dramatically brief period and its own industrial modernisation processes.
However, his plan to foster Western ideals such as independence in her backfires dramatically as she gets older.
During this time, the Irish economy grew by five to six percent annually, dramatically raising Irish monetary incomes to equal and eventually surpass those of many states in the rest of Western Europe.
Rail Users Ireland has changed policy positions dramatically since its formation in 2003 when it supported the Western Rail Corridor, opposed the Interconnector project and attacked Irish Rail for concentrating development resources in the Pale.
In the 19th century, with the arrival of Western traders and missionaries, Tongan culture changed dramatically.
Although Sweden is located quite far north ( in the Western Hemisphere it would lie in the middle of Hudson Bay ), the Gulf Stream modifies its climate dramatically.
At the time, contacts with Westerners increased dramatically, particularly for Satsuma, as Western ships frequently landed in the Ryukyus and sought not only trade, but formal diplomatic relations.

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