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Not surprisingly, Mr. Rezek said, "our industry got a big boost in the early 70's with the first energy crisis".
This area got a major boost in the early eighties with the Voyager spacecraft observation of peculiar dust features in Saturn's rings (e.g. the so called "spokes") which could not be explained by gravitational forces alone but could be easily explained by the inclusion of electrodynamic forces on the fine dust grains which were necessarily electrically charged.
When George W. Bush faced a Democratic Congress, he signed a stimulus bill that gave the economy a needed boost in the early part of the financial crisis.A further cause for optimism is that the Speaker of the House, John Boehner, is in a stronger position.
On the positive side, Matt Prior will be determined to erase the memory of a disappointing 2013, and his presence in the middle-order will be a major boost in the early season.
3. Non-challenging patient conditionsStudents with limited increase in confidence identified non-challenging patient conditions as being a confidence boost in the early stages of the internship, If it's musculoskeletal I feel quite confident.
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For if today's children get boosts in the early years, but then enter deeply unequal and segregated schools, and then a labor market that provides unequal and inadequate wages, little will change for this or future generations facing poverty.
The nutritional hypothesis got a boost in the early 1990s, when epidemiologists showed that people conceived in the Netherlands during the winter of 1944-1945, wHitlertler's army blockaded food supplies to starve the Dutch, were twice as likely to develop schizophrenia in later life.
Pianism in Macedonia received a boost in the early 1990s with the arrival of Boris Romanov and Lyudmila Romanova, his wife, both prominent teachers from Moscow.
The Jewish community saw another boost in the early 1900s, when growing antisemitism in eastern Europe drove Ashkenazi Jews to the New World.
Shimer also got a boost in the early 1990s, when Lynne Cheney, then chairwoman of the National Endowment for the Humanities and a core-curriculum advocate, helped the college win a sizable grant.
Dentists on wheels got a boost in the early 1980's when an engineer and dental equipment supplier named Tim Kitch developed a way to install the features of a dental office, from swirling water basins to oral surgery complexes, in Winnebago recreational vehicles.
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