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The Cistercians settled on marginal land and revolutionised the forestry, cereal, viticulture and wool industries of medieval Europe.
The tycoon, who was knighted in December 2006, revolutionised the domestic appliances market with the bagless vacuum cleaner.
The world of digital special effects is an exploding market and the latest technology has revolutionised the industry.
In that year, scientists at Pilkington revolutionised the production of flat glass manufacture by the float glass process.
From the 1840s, railways revolutionised the speed of communication and the transport of passengers and, more gradually, freight.
In the 1982 World Cup, the Russian custodian had revolutionised goal-keeping on penalty corners.
According to him, the Communists revolutionised social content while the Futurists merely revolutionised artistic form.
The ability to time-shift television programmes has really revolutionised my viewing habits.
I did however treat myself to the luxury of some powdered milk and it has revolutionised my evening cup of tea.
Training was revolutionised and Hayes worked relentlessly on drumming up enthusiasm for the team around the county.
When lasers and optical fibres came together they revolutionised communications.
Betfair, the internet betting exchange, has revolutionised the world of gambling by allowing punters to wager on horses not winning.
Remember, he invented the pocket calculator and revolutionised personal computing.
Just as the Internet has revolutionised life at home and work it is also transforming the way lessons are delivered in schools.
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.
His education reform revolutionised federal control over local schools.
The advent of microsurgery in the early 1960s revolutionised Hand Surgery.
With his instant soups, stock cubes and liquid seasonings, Julius Maggi revolutionised our eating habits.
It was a metallurgist called Harry Brearley who made the breakthrough, and in doing so revolutionised every cutlery drawer in the world.
The revolution and the network of ICT that revolutionised even traditional networks such as the economic life of the firms.
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Examples from Classical Literature
I have a great dislike to the thought of being revolutionised into a roturier.
Richelieu crushed the Parlement and revolutionised the provincial administrations.
But on this point the inscriptions of Cyrus have revolutionised our knowledge.
The Jacquerie only reached Kerry the other day, and already the county is revolutionised.
His whole being was to be changed, his life was to be revolutionised.
Words have overturned dynasties and revolutionised kingdoms.
Through Wagner it may be said to have revolutionised much of modern music.
The genius of Corelli may be said to have revolutionised Violin-playing.
He swept away conventions and revolutionised art all over the world.
You know he's revolutionised the collieries and the whole Company.
It revolutionised his idea of the Explorers' Club's extreme selectness, of its social purity.
History has been revolutionised by the study of literatures.
The manufacture of gas was revolutionised by the invention of water gas.
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