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Its tax-free status in the early 20th century made it a haven for writers and artists, and it developed something of a louche reputation.
It developed something called Enquiry by Design, where local residents and experts come together in workshops before plans for new development are completed: the idea is that local knowledge and wishes are incorporated into the final designs.
In the past, IT developed something centrally and that was the law.
It developed something of a cult following, leading to the Discovery Channel's Mythbusters investigating the legitimacy of dynamite surfing.
The movie was not a box office success but it developed something of a cult following among high school seniors thinking about college.
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But by 2006 both Mr. Pierson and Mr. Maister had grown frustrated with staging individual pieces, and they began discussing, as Mr. Pierson put it, "developing something from the ground up," specifically "1969".
To do so, it has developed something it called the "Automatic Content Identifier (ACI)," which is proprietary technology involving over 300 algorithms that analyze, detect, and convert all the parts of a website.
Since the free game's official debut in late February, it has developed something of a cult following of players attracted to its deceptively simple premise.
First, it had developed something like a modern economy, with adequately functioning market institutions, a hope of monetary stability (after 1891), and some semblance of democratic politics and rule of law as a foundation.
A company called BirdBrain Technologies has developed something it's calling the Brainlink system.
In addition, Apple developed something it calls "digital touch" to allow you to quickly share a sketch you draw on the watch face.
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