- In
political science, a
revolution (Latin: revolutio, 'a turn around') is a rapid,
fundamental transformation of a society's class, state,
ethnic or religious...
-
preventive healthcare.
Joseph Lister revolutionised the
craft of
surgery in the same
manner that John
Hunter revolutionised the
science of surgery. From a technical...
- Railway, a
series of
famous steamships, and
numerous important bridges,
revolutionising public transport and modern-day engineering.
Thomas Newcomen's steam...
-
pioneers in recording,
songwriting and
artistic presentation, the
Beatles revolutionised many
aspects of the
music industry and were
often publicised as leaders...
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signed for Al-N****r, a move that has
since been
widely credited for
revolutionising football in
Saudi Arabia.
Ronaldo made his
international debut for...
- success. The
formulation for Starlite, a
technology which might have
revolutionised the
world of
aerospace and
materials science, may have been lost with...
- to take over the
editorship of the
Sunday newspaper The Observer,
revolutionising Sunday journalism and
restoring the paper,
which was
facing financial...
- and
Richard Arkwright, he
invented the
spinning mule, a
machine that
revolutionised the
industry worldwide.
Samuel Crompton was born at 10
Firwood Fold...
-
Football Federation of the
Soviet Union.
Yashin earned status for
revolutionising the
goalkeeping position by
imposing his
authority on the
entire defence...
- Minshull, Phil (20
October 2018). "50
years since the day ****
Fosbury revolutionised the high jump".
World Athletics.
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original on 20 March...