Mass-production Sentence Examples

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  • By the end of the 18th century, mass production of toy soldiers began.

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  • Marketing and mass production drove what success Computer Space had.

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  • Over the next 46 years, Moulinex became a world leader in the mass production of home appliances.

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  • The camera was an engineering exercise and not meant for mass production.

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  • Looking to turn the greatest profit, these businesses tend to breed indiscriminately for mass production.

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  • Because they are bred indiscriminately for mass production and profit, the puppies from puppy mills often have severe congenital defects and serious health problems.

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  • That concept came to be known as Donkey Kong.As it turned out, the mass-production of the Radar Scope machines came in handy.

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  • Without having the strict regulations of the DOC to follow, vintners began a mass production of Chianti to be exported around the world, which sullied the good reputation it had built over centuries.

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  • With the Industrial Revolution came mass production of cookie cutters with the first documented catalog offering cookie cutters dating from 1869.

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  • During the Victorian era the popularity of bowed glass china cabinets quickly grew as mass production created more availability and lower prices.

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  • After the war, the popularity of the houses grew, and mass production began.

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  • By 1914, mass production was introduced to keep up with the supply and demand of Seikosha watches, and by 1924, Seikosha became Seiko.

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  • The invention of a new mass production method for vinyl albums and the increase in popularity of musical cinema helped the soundtrack format take off in the 1950s.

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  • These plantations are becoming a rarity due to world coffee markets forcing the spread of high tech mass production techniques.

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  • Thanks to the Industrial Revolution, however, mechanized, mass production techniques for furniture production became the norm.

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  • In these days of mass-production, many shoe manufacturers have adopted a "one size fits all" kind of attitude, where shoes are created in a range of standard sizes, with very little in the way of flexibility.

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  • In some instances, the stalks are processed on the same machines use for cotton fabric-making; however, this method of mass production produces a lower-quality product.

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