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revolution [ˌrevəˈluːʃn] SUBST a. POL

Industrial Revolution SUBST

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The alternator revolved at 150 revolutions per minute, and had a rotating field magnet with 32 poles.
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The more familiar 12-hour analog dial has an hour hand that makes two complete revolutions in a day (12 hours per revolution).
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These microworlds progress rapidly, some dying out in revolutions and wars, and some developing as regular civilizations without any of them showing any intrinsic perfection or happiness.
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He warns that great revolutions are most infrequent and that successful political systems are tenacious and adaptive.
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Other examples are bank runs, currency inflations, strikes, migrations, riots, and revolutions.
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Songs from uprisings and revolutions, as well as partisan and banishment songs are also classified as wartime historical songs.
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Living in an age of extraordinary events, and revolutions he learnt (as himself asserted) this truth which pursuant to his intention is here declared.
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Revolutions, wars and their consequence misery created mass refugee-waves to the outside world.
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For him, the newspaper is the platform for revolutions, to dislodge hypocrisy and enthrone the truth, and to mobilize positive energies for societal renewal.
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The hope is to create revolutions in democratizing health sciences education.
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