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After Constantinople fell to the Turks in 1453, Russia continued for several centuries to develop a national art that had grown out of the middle Byzantine period.
The main drama arises from Louis Sullivan's efforts, in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, to develop a new architectural aesthetic, and from his resulting conflict with the architect Daniel Burnham.
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But it was their respective reputedly masochistic and sadistic traits which could have allowed the two most famous jazz musicians of this century to develop a curiously compatible relationship.
One of the major results of Kelvin's rejection of solar influences on geomagnetic storms and auroras was to slow global acceptance of the pioneering work of Norwegian scientist Kristian Olaf Birkeland, who used observations, laboratory experiments, and various hypotheses in the early years of the twentieth century to develop a theory explaining how solar activity causes auroras.
A musical culture takes centuries to develop; it can be destroyed in a decade.
Let's be realistic: it took the world a few centuries to develop the current mega-corporate capitalistic order, and the unwinding of that process through the advent of thousands of local green initiatives can't possibly come in time to save the planet.
When they are crushed, an ecosystem that took centuries to develop is lost.
In overtaking London, New York achieved a status that London had taken centuries to develop.
"It took centuries to develop it".
But it took the Western world centuries to develop its wealth and democratic institutions.
Christianity, in contrast, has had centuries to develop in the continent.
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