Sentence examples for more modern development from inspiring English sources

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His beautiful tone was reminiscent of Ben Webster's, with a rough edge in climactic passages; much of his phrasing was influenced by the early works of Don Byas, and his solo style was a more modern development of the Webster saxophone tradition.

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The need for a comparative treatment of religion became clear, and this need prepared the way for more modern developments.

They are the first but not the last clue that La Tupina is no culinary museum, hostile to all more modern developments.

The flip side of this many-sided coin is that Jerusalem is blessed with an incredibly rich and intricate cuisine which draws inspiration from myriad ancient local traditions, more modern developments and recent waves of immigration.

Helped since those days by more modern developments such as cheap flights to Bergerac airport, 20 minutes' drive away, TV shows vaunting the joys of a new life abroad, and high-speed internet, the British population of this medieval bastide has swollen to more than 400 – out of a total of 2,600.

But like every other type of cinema, it's a tricky job disentangling classic horror from more modern developments in the genre; all the more so, as certain aspects of horror film-making – the gore, the violence, the headchopping sadism – have definitely escalated in the last two or three decades.

Although a number of current avionics systems follow federated architectures, the Integrated Modular Avionics (IMA) paradign is becoming the dominant style in the more modern developments.

I knew on the north end of town, there were more modern developments.

Musicologist Hugh MacDonald writes, "Unequal in scope and achievement though they are, they looked forward at times to more modern developments and sowed the seeds of a rich crop of music in the two succeeding generations".

The effort goes back at least to the ancient Greeks and with more modern developments starting with Louis Pasteur's demonstration of the absence of "spontaneous generation" of life in our time and then 75 years later A. I. Oparin taking some colloid physical chemistry and making for the first time a plausible scientific model of the Origin of Life.

His analysis, though, draws more on modern development economics, and notes that modern theorists have identified various factors that might determine why some countries are poor and some are rich: they include the institutions described by Pogge, but they also include such endogenous factors as geography, resource allocation, and political culture (Easterly 2006).

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