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This incident revolutionarily abolished the banned interracial marriage in China.
The first month's antidepressant therapy should be watched extremely closely, but I found the drug's overall effectiveness to be revolutionarily good.
A Woman of Paris premiered in September 1923 and was acclaimed for its revolutionarily subtle approach.
Both the Allies and Axis powers used radar in World War II, and many important aspects of this conflict were greatly influenced by this revolutionarily new technology.
He then describes how Pert Plus has been reformulated - "It's like revolutionarily redesigned," in Mr. Collins's breezy argot - and urges them to give the brand another chance.
Mikhail Vartanov wrote in 1969 that "Besides the film language suggested by Griffith and Eisenstein, the world cinema has not discovered anything revolutionarily new until The Color of Pomegranates ...".
The comics and artwork for this issue are revolutionarily good: there's full-page work from Ben Sea, Simon Hanselmann, Blaise Larmee, Ben Juers, Matt Huynh (with Jolie Holland!)
In 1482, when he published his Musica, he revolutionarily proposed a new, five-limit division of the monochord, breaking from the Pythagorean system that had dominated the medieval ars antiqua through Boëthius and Guido of Arezzo.
Certainly, the concepts that Thomas Jefferson included in the Declaration of Independence - that "all men are created equal," and that government derives its power from the "consent of the governed" - were revolutionarily democratic ideals [source: National Archives].