The Cistercians settled on marginal land and revolutionised the forestry, cereal, viticulture and wool industries of medieval Europe. |
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The tycoon, who was knighted in December 2006, revolutionised the domestic appliances market with the bagless vacuum cleaner. |
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The world of digital special effects is an exploding market and the latest technology has revolutionised the industry. |
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In that year, scientists at Pilkington revolutionised the production of flat glass manufacture by the float glass process. |
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From the 1840s, railways revolutionised the speed of communication and the transport of passengers and, more gradually, freight. |
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In the 1982 World Cup, the Russian custodian had revolutionised goal-keeping on penalty corners. |
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According to him, the Communists revolutionised social content while the Futurists merely revolutionised artistic form. |
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The ability to time-shift television programmes has really revolutionised my viewing habits. |
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I did however treat myself to the luxury of some powdered milk and it has revolutionised my evening cup of tea. |
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Training was revolutionised and Hayes worked relentlessly on drumming up enthusiasm for the team around the county. |
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When lasers and optical fibres came together they revolutionised communications. |
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Betfair, the internet betting exchange, has revolutionised the world of gambling by allowing punters to wager on horses not winning. |
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Remember, he invented the pocket calculator and revolutionised personal computing. |
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Just as the Internet has revolutionised life at home and work it is also transforming the way lessons are delivered in schools. |
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She revolutionised nursing by transforming what was regarded as the work of a chambermaid or scullion, into an occupation for caring and highly trained women. |
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His education reform revolutionised federal control over local schools. |
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The advent of microsurgery in the early 1960s revolutionised Hand Surgery. |
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With his instant soups, stock cubes and liquid seasonings, Julius Maggi revolutionised our eating habits. |
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It was a metallurgist called Harry Brearley who made the breakthrough, and in doing so revolutionised every cutlery drawer in the world. |
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The revolution and the network of ICT that revolutionised even traditional networks such as the economic life of the firms. |
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The sequencing of the human genome and the recent advances in post-genomics have revolutionised research into human health and diseases. |
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Urban administration has to be revolutionised, it has to focus on old districts in a global way. |
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Here attendees will get an understanding of how acquisition is being revolutionised in areas like 3D live concerts and sport. |
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This was until Leroy-Somer revolutionised the industry and integrated the intelligence necessary for process management. |
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The Centaur? rear derailleur has been completely revolutionised compared to its predecessor. |
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The ERC has revolutionised European research funding within a just a few years. |
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In 2007, we revolutionised the bottom bracket concept with the introduction of Ultra Torque? technology. |
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The boom in file based media has revolutionised our way of working and radically improved efficiency. |
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In the course of his 40 years as a designer, Yves Saint Laurent revolutionised women's fashion by borrowing items from the male wardrobe. |
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Advances in CAD technology have revolutionised the methods and speed with which customer data can be integrated. |
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It is this, however, that has revolutionised the market for components and driven product development. |
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Or is this a clumsy attempt at a makeover for the water of life, something based on the London vodka restaurants that once revolutionised the perception of Russia's finest? |
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Yet by marrying lyrics that name-checked Ezra Pound and TS Eliot as well as Ma Rainey and Beethoven to a rock'n'roll backbeat, he revolutionised popular music. |
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He has revolutionised Test cricket with his policy of scoring runs fast, yet on a dodgy wicket he is perhaps the most unremovable batsman spawned. |
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Can the nation which gave the world golf and curling and revolutionised football in Victorian times look forward to a prosperous and healthy sporting future? |
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Prof Michael Mann, whose analysis of the global temperature in the 1990s revolutionised the field, said the work underlined the conclusions of his own recent research. |
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Graham Farmer is said to have revolutionised the game in the ruck and handball areas. |
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The Bhakti movement refers to the theistic devotional trend that emerged in medieval Hinduism and later revolutionised in Sikhism. |
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Thanks to his system involving layers of copper and zinc discs separated by pieces of brine-soaked fabric, he revolutionised the world of science and ensured that he would forever be remembered as a great inventor. |
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A formidable MIT scholar who revolutionised linguistics and opened the door to modern cognitive science, Mr Chomsky could have chopped Hayek into liver paste and put him on toast. |
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She revolutionised the possibilities of carving by insisting on complex interiors to her work, as well as smooth exteriors, overcoming personal tragedy through her art. |
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Since 1990 high speed Catamarans have revolutionised ferry services, replacing hovercraft, hydrofoils and conventional monohull ferries. |
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This made steel easier, quicker and cheaper to manufacture, and revolutionised structural engineering. |
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It revolutionised ten-pin bowling in the 1940s with the development of the first automated pinspotter machine. |
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Michel Tirabosco revolutionised the world of panpipes by tuning his in C Major and adding a first pipe in C, thus covering the same register as the transverse flute. |
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The Internet has revolutionised our social and business habits. It has evolved from a network of computers and information into a network of people. |
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The change revolutionised passenger transport to the island and Portsmouth became the principal mainland access point. |
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Much in the same way that mobile wireless technologies have revolutionised the voice market, they have allowed policy makers to look beyond fixed access for the delivery of data services. |
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These acts revolutionised the situation of civil society in Cameroon, which nonetheless remained divided in spite of numerous efforts to bring groups together by some funding agencies. |
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Linnaeus' work revolutionised bird taxonomy by assigning every species a binomial name, categorising them into different genera. |
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Since the middle of the last century, innovations such as the mass motorisation, the public transport, travel by air and telecommunications have revolutionised the concept of mobility. |
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It revolutionised European product legislation by making EU wide harmonisation possible based on the simple condition that the producer guarantees that its products are safe. |
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In 1759, Jedediah Strutt patented and built a machine called the Derby Rib Attachment that revolutionised the manufacture of hose. |
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It revolutionised ten-pin bowling in the 1940s with the first automated pinspotter machine, which resets the pins after a player has bowled. |
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His signature styles, such as the tuxedo, trouser suit, safari jacket and trench coat revolutionised women's wardrobes and continue to symbolise French chic, feminine elegance and the power of seduction. |
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In fact it is fair to say that the development of portable electric power, particularly rechargeable electric power, has revolutionised our lives. |
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The development of baits has revolutionised cockroach control. |
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Elizabeth David, a cookery writer who revolutionised the nations's home cooking in the 1950s, came from Sussex. |
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New PIs such as darunavir and tipranavir have revolutionised the management of highly resistant patients overseas. |
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It single-handedly revolutionised the modern theatre. |
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Iron working revolutionised many aspects of life, most importantly agriculture. |
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The introduction of scoreboards revolutionised cricket by allowing spectators to keep track of the day's play. |
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Since its beginnings in 1895, with the visionary creation of the first safety razor that revolutionised shaving, Gillette has known how to maintain a standard of innovation in keeping with a leader. |
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Meanwhile, at his Llandore Steelworks, William Siemens' revolutionised steelmaking with the development of his open-hearth method. |
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Morwenna Ferrier Winner: The Heat In 2013, the UK publicity team behind cop-buddy comedy The Heat commissioned a scientific study that simultaneously revolutionised the fields of anatomy, sociology and advertising. |
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The introduction of highlife music to Nigeria in the mid fifties by Ghana's E. T. Mensah revolutionised the music industry and led to the proliferation of bands that played highlife music with a truly Nigerian flavor. |
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Bostitch then introduced innovative new products, such as the first ever coil nailers that revolutionised the pallet making industry, and a roofing coil nailer for the construction industry. |
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By 2016, Bieb-coin miners will lead the planet's revolutionised professional class, along with capuchin fosterers and lawyers who specialise in finding loopholes in tattoo legislation. |
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To his supporters, Mr Shapiro is someone who has revolutionised agribusiness, but whose strategy is too long-term for the Internet-crazed investors of Wall Street. |
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Building on the work of James Hargreaves and Richard Arkwright he invented the spinning mule, a machine that revolutionised the industry worldwide. |
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Darwin had convinced most scientists that evolution as descent with modification was correct, and he was regarded as a great scientist who had revolutionised ideas. |
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The Reformation revolutionised church architecture in Scotland. |
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His designs revolutionised public transport and modern engineering. |
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