Trade rules were confusing enough before Sept. 11 ushered in the era of homeland vigilance.
Reaction to the economic crisis of the 1970s ushered in the Thatcher and Reagan reforms.
When it began in 1954, the "original 'Tonight Show' ushered in the modern era of television, " Cuomo continued.
If the printing press ushered in the Age of Enlightenment, the internet brought us the Age of Entitlement.
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Search engines such as Google have ushered in the era of open-source learning.
Hadoop ushered in the era of the big data database, architected to distribute processing across servers instead of within storage.
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The collapse of their alliance toppled Mr Berlusconi from office and ushered in the governments of Lamberto Dini and Mr Prodi.
In 2005, England and Wales ushered in the era of never-ending beer drinking by granting licenses allowing pubs to serve liquor round-the-clock.
It also ushered in the smartphone craze after it released the iPhone in 2007 and rocked the digital music industry with iTunes.
The Sprint Direct Connect launch in October 2011 ushered in the next generation of PTT service from the company that pioneered push-to-talk.
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Search engines such as Google (nasdaq: GOOG - news - people ) have ushered in the era of open-source learning.
While Apple's iPhone and iPad ushered in the age of touchscreens, it's Google's Android operating system that is driving the rapid pace of change.
Those veteran closers making millions can thank Tony LaRussa, who ushered in the era of hyper-specialization as manager of the Oakland A's in 1988.
His death at Bosworth - the last English king to be killed in battle - ushered in the Tudor dynasty beginning with Henry VII.
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More recently, theorists of the bubble variety have suggested that the collapse of the alleged housing "bubble" ushered in the worst recession since the Great Depression.
Burma has ushered in the new year for the first time with a public countdown, in the latest sign of easing political controls on daily life.
But starting with Jaws in 1975, the '70s also ushered in the era of the summer blockbuster--movies released on thousands of screens all over the country simultaneously.
Still, it was the advent, in the mid-nineties, of the Global Positioning System, along with advances in microcomputing, that ushered in the possibility of automated unmanned flight.
China ushered in the Chinese New Year earlier this week.
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Many will pray that the new pope is more in the mould of Pope John XXIII, who ushered in the Second Vatican Council that sat for much of the 1960s.
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All three runners turned the trick in the 1960s, the last one in 1967 -- four years before Intel's invention of the microprocessor ushered in the Information Age as we know it.
This is where the Fab Four stayed when they first came to Hollywood in 1964, no doubt trailed by dozens of screaming girls and photographers as they ushered in the British Invasion.
Long-time advocates for the customer, marketers know how to build relationships with buyers, and now that social and mobile channels have ushered in the era of the empowered consumer, CMOs and their teams have become the linchpins that help companies stay relevant.
It is often said that there is no place like Puerto Rico, whose bitter war for independence against Spain ended in 1898 with an American invasion, whose occupation ushered in the American century but whose continued purgatory -- neither the 51st state, nor an independent country -- seems aberrant in the 21st.
Clearly, the changes to the tax code ushered in during the George W. Bush years did not do anything to alter the long-run structural relationship between revenues and GDP.
Unveiled today at a special event in San Jose, the slightly more portable iPad most certainly looks like its 9.7-inch elder, but it's equipped with the same Lightning port that was ushered in on the iPhone 5 and is entirely more eager to slip inside some of the world's largest cargo shorts.
John XXIII was famed for calling the Second Vatican Council in 1962, which ushered in great changes in the Roman Catholic Church's relationship with the modern world.
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Of course the goal of advertising has always been to present the right message to the right consumers but the current form of television advertising that was ushered in during the Mad Men era is a blunt instrument in an age of computer controlled laser surgery.
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Italy's elections close the door on a year of emergency government that was ushered in during the fall of 2011, when investors led a mass sell-off of Italian bonds, threatening the country's solvency.
Demand for Anadarko paper appears immune from bad news, but as a contender for a positive ratings change, investors appear willing to keep on adding its paper to their portfolios not withstanding a decline in the price of crude oil ushered in by an announced supply increase in the Middle East over the weekend.
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