- In
political science, a
revolution (Latin: revolutio, 'a turn around') is a rapid,
fundamental transformation of a society's class, state,
ethnic or religious...
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preventive healthcare.
Joseph Lister revolutionised the
craft of
surgery in the same
manner that John
Hunter revolutionised the
science of surgery. From a technical...
- end of Australia's 2006–07
Ashes series victory over England.
Warne revolutionised cricket thinking with his
mastery of leg spin, then
regarded as a dying...
- Railway, a
series of
famous steamships, and
numerous important bridges,
revolutionising public transport and modern-day engineering.
Thomas Newcomen's steam...
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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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explains why a
recent discovery on the
seabed of the
Indian Ocean will
revolutionise our
understanding of two
ancient civilisations", BBC News,
October 18...
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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...
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among many others. The
Middle Ages have
known many
Arabic writers who
revolutionised the Arab
world literature, with
authors like
Ahmad al-Buni, Ibn Manzur...
- steamship, and
numerous important bridges and tunnels. His
designs revolutionised public transport and
modern engineering.
Though Brunel's
projects were...
- the
Romantic tradition. Born in Suffolk, he is
known prin****lly for
revolutionising the
genre of
landscape painting with his
pictures of
Dedham Vale, the...