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the innovatory
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Producing new ideas or products
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Cinema, from its origins in the 1890s, has been divided between reality and fiction, between the pioneering fact films of the Lumière brothers and the innovatory fantasies of Georges Méliès.
Dubstep's big foundational club called itself FWD>> but I think what happened in the noughties was that the innovatory drive shifted its axis and became less extensive than intensive: instead of giant strides into the unknown, it was about a quest for under-explored spaces and new hybrid possibilities within the frontiers staked out during the 90s.
The present paper aims to display the innovatory nature of the philosophical foundations of the Whewellian classification of the sciences.
It is often referred to as being a key part of the fourth industrial revolution, providing the innovatory power to "customize organisms by writing DNA" (Schwab 2016: 21).
GOOD LUCK! Both, individuals and groups were encouraged to compete and, as set in the announcement, there were no other rules restricting the innovatory spirit, e.g. economic, or other types of optimisation.
Imparting the mosquito repellents onto the textile and cloth impregnating laundry emulsions application is one of the innovatory and practical approach in daily routine to driving away the blood sucking arthropods from people (Brown and Hebert 1997; Maheshwari and Ramya 2014).
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To wake us all up, the curators of the Tate exhibition, Mark Hallett and Christine Riding, present Hogarth as the most innovatory British artist of the 18th century.
The Selfish Giant does not have the formally innovatory quality of Barnard's previous work The Arbor, the "verbatim cinema" experiment that made her name, but the direct humanity and sympathy here signal her maturity as a film-maker, particularly in the handling of the two young leads.
An objective assessment of Constantine's secular achievements is not easy partly because of the predominantly religious significance with which the emperor himself invested his reign, partly because the restlessly innovatory character that dissenting contemporaries saw in his religious policy was also applied by them to the interpretation of his secular achievement.
Under the proposed legislation, a doctor must obtain the views of one or more appropriately qualified doctors on the proposed innovatory treatment.
Section 7 creates the "broad and innovatory offence" of the failure of commercial organisations to prevent bribery on their behalf.
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