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Fifty years on from Watson's accidental encounter with the Sun, Jansky's careful listening
ushered
in a new age of space exploration: the radio astronomy age.
When it was uncovered, it
ushered
in a new era of streamlined, archaically futuristic design called Googie, which came to be synonymous with the Jet Age, a misnomer.
They
ushered
me down a narrow set of stairs that led to this dirty, dimly fluorescent lit basement.
This realization was exploited most powerfully for pragmatic ends by the 18th- century philosopher Jeremy Bentham, who set out to resolve an important problem
ushered
in by the industrial age, where, for the first time, institutions had become so large and centralized that they were no longer able to monitor and therefore control each one of their individual members, and the solution that he devised was an architectural design originally intended to be implemented in prisons that he called the panopticon, the primary attribute of which was the construction of an enormous tower in the center of the institution where whoever controlled the institution could at any moment watch any of the inmates, although they couldn't watch all of them at all times.
She sat down with me for hours, just
ushered
me in to the world of poverty.
I was
ushered
into a small room, so small my outstretched arms could touch each wall.
The discovery of hyperbolic space
ushered
in the field of mathematics that is called non-Euclidean geometry.
General in 1847, a whole new era of surgery was
ushered
in.
Doug Liman
ushered
in a new take on action by using a more cinema verite style, showing the fights in full force and making our super spy someone we can relate to emotionally as well as humanly.
But this film focuses on the Sonderkommandos -- the special workers -- who
ushered
Jewish victims to the gas chambers and burned the bodies.
Supposedly the 1980's
ushered
in the "me" generation, but after watching this film, one has to wonder if it didn't begin earlier.
Both films attempted to cash in on the brief resurgence of action / sci-fi
ushered
in by Star Wars: A New Hope, and probably did not do particularly well.
Though films about crime had been done in the silent era, sound was what really
ushered
in this particular genre.
CAMBRIDGE – Some analysts believe that 2014
ushered
in a new era of Cold War-style geopolitics.
This discipline will stem the gigantic capital imports by the countries at Europe’s periphery and end the overheating
ushered
in by the interest-rate convergence that the euro brought about.
By the end of the 1970s, growth began to slow in many of the developed Western economies, and US President Ronald Reagan and Federal Reserve Chair Alan Greenspan
ushered
in a debt cycle that supercharged activity.
For countries that had embraced more flexible exchange rates – Russia, Brazil, and Colombia, among many others – the initial reversal of oil and primary commodity prices
ushered
in a wave of currency crashes, while those that maintained more rigid exchange-rate arrangements experienced rapid reserve losses.
The financial crisis
ushered
in a new source of downward pressure on interest rates, as monetary policy turned emphatically accommodative.
The “circle of justice” was officially repealed in 1839, through an edict that
ushered
in an era of restructuring.
The Oslo Accords
ushered
in an era of bus explosions in Israel’s main cities.
And the withdrawal from Gaza
ushered
in a Hamas government that has overseen routine missile attacks on Israel.
After a decade of enterprise restructuring, the United States has
ushered
in the era of the internet.
The Algerian military coup eventually
ushered
in a bloody civil war that is estimated to have taken more than 200,000 lives.
Nor has Hamas’s rise to power in Gaza
ushered
in inclusive, democratic governance.
The International Consequences of 1989VIENNA: The Soviet Union's termination, which brought to an end the bipolar world,
ushered
in an era of U.S. hegemony.
Military rule has cleared the streets, locked down the political system, and
ushered
in a long transition to some new, as-yet-undefined arrangement.
Ever since Deng Xiaoping
ushered
in the “reform and opening” era in 1978, the Chinese leadership has seen the legal system as an instrument to carry out state policies.
The start of the Congress of Vienna
ushered
in the longest period of peace Europe had known for centuries.
But the Polish people struggled and sacrificed to bring about their nation’s rebirth – and in the process
ushered
in a new era for Europe and the world.
The Philippines and Taiwan have chosen new presidents;India and Malaysia have
ushered
in new parliaments and prime ministers.
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