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Africa played no part in the invention of cinema.
Admiral Robert FitzRoy, captain of HMS Beagle during Charles Darwin's expedition, plays a part in the invention of the forecast unmatched by any other.
Half of this year's prize money, which totals 9 million kronor or about $913,000, will go to Jack S. Kilby, a 76-year-old retired engineer for Texas Instruments in Dallas, for his part in the invention of the integrated circuit, the miniaturized electronic chip that drives computers.
And if I go downtown, to the bars and clubs on the far West Side of Manhattan, the sort of places where abominations like the "appletini" or the "nectarini" were invented, I wish that George hadn't passed me this burden, and that he'd been a teetotaler or had played a part in the invention of a drink no one cared about anymore.
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As German states ceased to be a military crossroads, however, the roads improved; the length of hard surfaced roads in Prussia increased from 3800 km in 1816 to 16600 km in 1852, helped in part by the invention of macadam.
This latter aspect of early 15th-century Florentine painting relies in great part on the invention of the one-point perspective system, which derives in turn from the new learning and the new vision of the world.
The computer revolution in which people like Minsky and McCarthy have played such a large role has come about in part because of the invention of the transistor and in part because of the development of higher-level computer languages that have become so simple that even young children have little trouble learning to use them.
Instead, it's recommended that you start with the 1930's, when pop music really began to come into its own as a genre (due in large part to the invention of the affordable record player).
Auster also wrote about this part of his life in The Invention of Solitude and the descriptions of his depression and loss ("He feels himself sliding through events, hovering like a ghost around his own presence"), presage the lonely and dislocated characters he created a few years later, particularly Quinn in New York Trilogy and David in his latest novel, his 10th, The Book of Illusions.
— Emily Weinstein Slate: Great Moments in the History of Food Packaging, Part 1: the invention of the beverage-can pop top that doesn't come off in your hand.
The "late" part is the invention of survivors.
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