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The idea, born on a prior Bloomsday, was fueled, as Mr. Berry explained in an e-mail message, "by a few pints of Guinness and a bet".
Thus, the idea, born of the Enlightenment, that aesthetic matters could be universally subjected to reason led to a rigid imposition of a narrow set of aesthetic rules on all art that came within the Académie's jurisdiction.
The idea, born in 1992, was to invite artists to become founders in a new museum rooted in camaraderie; since then, some of the world's most accomplished maestros have donated nearly 200 pieces.
The idea, born with the purpose to use a SiPM for large detection volumes, consists in replacing the classical dynode chain with a special SiPM.
He says that two things stood out then that showed that the idea born out of Levie and Smith's dorm room had potential.
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The ideas born then were central, later, in America's revolution.
Professors at the Media Laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are among the first to acknowledge that most of the ideas born in the laboratory will never become viable products.
The ideas born from this juxtaposition in these heady two days were displayed at the V&A, where members of the public got to interact with them.
Only revolutions, he felt sure, could hope to sustain organisations in the future.The idea, born of the late-1990s boom, is not without its appeal.
Inside the cabin, the S continues to feel like a maturation of the original Boxster idea born 15 years ago: quiet, comfortable and a minimum of buffeting.
The euro is a political idea born of calamitous European experience.
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