Revolutionize Sentence Examples

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  • We find here the consciousness of creative thought focused in a new principle which is to revolutionize speculative science.

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  • The result of this movement has been to revolutionize the whole subject.

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  • Benson of Chiswick, who commenced about 1886 to revolutionize the production of sheet-brass and copper utensils, cannot be passed over.

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  • This was followed by the revelation of the vast ancient life of the western half of the American continent, which was destined to revolutionize the science.

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  • New technology could totally revolutionize the methods of product that are used in our company.

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  • In the construction of the natural trigonometrical tables Great Britain had taken no part, and it is remarkable that the discovery of the principles and the formation of the tables that were to revolutionize or supersede all the methods of calculation then in use should have been so rapidly effected and developed in a country in which so little attention had been previously devoted to such questions.

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  • The emergent technology of e-VLBI is set to revolutionize radio astronomy.

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  • Ellsworth Huntington threw new light on the Tian-shan plateau and the Alai range by his explorations of 1903; and Sven Hedin, between 1899 and 1902, was collecting material in Turkestan and Tibetan fields, and resumed his journeys in 1905-1908, the result being to revolutionize our knowledge of the region north of the upper Tsanpo (see Tibet).

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  • Scientists spin brand new skin Growing cells on scaffolds using polymer science could revolutionize the skin grafting process, reports Michael Pollitt.

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  • Arcade games were simply a jumping off point for Miyamoto, who went on to revolutionize the way that we look at video game consoles.

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  • Not only did she create and perform for the love of it, but she managed to revolutionize the face of the modern dance community in an impressive number of ways.

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  • As with any technology, it has the potential to revolutionize life.

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  • These methods promise to revolutionize the way we apply prosthetics.

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  • They insist that 'therapeutic' cloning using embryonic stem cells could revolutionize medicine by allowing them to grow grafts matched to individual patients.

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  • Do you think the internet will revolutionize the music industry, or just kinda piss it off for a bit?

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  • It is rare for one kitchen appliance to revolutionize several tasks, but La Machine food processors accomplished the feat in the 1980s.

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  • The Internet BBB has helped to revolutionize the world of ecommerce and they will continue to be a symbol of security for online buyers.

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  • Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek franchise would revolutionize the way science fiction played on television.

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  • A small coterie of authors, headed by Professor Toyama, then attempted to revolutionize Japanese poetry by recasting it on European lines.

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  • If this invention can do what its creators say it can, it will revolutionize the game bird industry.

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  • His stellar career has gone from strength to strength from the time he emerged from his native Philadelphia, bringing with his a crossover friendly version of rap music that would revolutionize music.

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  • They are not difficult to create and will revolutionize the way you garden.

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  • This pair can truly revolutionize any area to which they set their mind.

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  • Woolcard machinery destined to revolutionize the industry was devised by Amos Whittemore (1759-1828) in 1 797; spinning jennies were in operation under water-power before 1815.

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  • But these works, while proving Scaliger's right to the foremost place among his contemporaries as Latin scholar and critic, did not go beyond mere scholarship. It was reserved for his edition of Manilius (1579), and his De emendatione temporum (1583), to revolutionize all the received ideas of ancient chronology - to show that ancient history is not confined to that of the Greeks and Romans, but also comprises that of the Persians, the Babylonians and the Egyptians, hitherto neglected as absolutely worthless, and that of the Jews, hitherto treated as a thing apart, and that the historical narratives and fragments of each of these, and their several systems of chronology, must be critically compared, if any true and general conclusions are to be reached.

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  • But Louis XVI.s reign (1774-1792) was only to be a temporary halting-place, an artifice of history for passing through the transition period whilst elaborating the transformation which was to revolutionize, together with France, the whole world.

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  • Essentially, we will be able to run as many controlled experiments as we can imagine instantly and for no cost—and that will revolutionize medicine.

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  • But it makes some difference to the future of a democratic state whether its leading men are eagerly on the look-out for something to revolutionize, or approach a constitutional change by the gradual processes of conviction and conversion.

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  • Thus nursing became a menial office and an inferior means of livelihood, adopted by women of the lower orders without any training or special skill; and so it continued down to the middle of the 19th century, when a new movement began which was destined to revolutionize the status of the nurse.

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