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This group, recognised and defined by twentieth-century scholarship, experimented with the different possibilities offered by the new style.
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She took no part in the more colourful twentieth-century agitation for the vote, being severely incapacitated by osteoarthritis.
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Later twentieth-century development has been based on the area's natural beauty.
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The competition was largely a reaction to the squalid urban living conditions in the early part of the twentieth-century.
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The novel had great influence on twentieth-century literature; some writers have sought to emulate it, others to parody it.
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Twentieth-century firefighting history is also is shown and the future of firefighting is exhibit at the museum, such as high-tech robots.
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All pre-twentieth-century precursors had in common that they were mechanical contrivances.
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The international one-day game is a late twentieth-century development.
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His armor was recognized to be both more powerful and more combat-oriented than that of the twentieth-century Iron Man.
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However, his manuscripts were subsequently exposed as twentieth-century forgeries.
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