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Armed with the understanding of nature provided by quantum physics in the 1920's, scientists a generation later would invent the transistor and the laser.
James Kakalios: The Amazing Story Of Quantum Mechanics! James Kakalios 2010
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Made in the 1920's, and still works as good as new.
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* In part, this was done as a way of counteracting the prevailing view of pilots in the 1920's and 1930's as flaky, free-spirited barnstormers.
Helen Davey: Pan Am: A Dream Takes Flight (Part IV) Helen Davey 2011
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Armed with the understanding of nature provided by quantum physics in the 1920's, scientists a generation later would invent the transistor and the laser.
James Kakalios: The Amazing Story Of Quantum Mechanics! James Kakalios 2010
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* In part, this was done as a way of counteracting the prevailing view of pilots in the 1920's and 1930's as flaky, free-spirited barnstormers.
Helen Davey: Pan Am: A Dream Takes Flight (Part IV) Helen Davey 2011
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* In part, this was done as a way of counteracting the prevailing view of pilots in the 1920's and 1930's as flaky, free-spirited barnstormers.
Helen Davey: Pan Am: A Dream Takes Flight (Part IV) Helen Davey 2011
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Ralph Lauren based an entire brand on people trying to dress like they just walked off the polo pitch in 1920's Connecticut.
Woolrich Chic 2009
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Ralph Lauren based an entire brand on people trying to dress like they just walked off the polo pitch in 1920's Connecticut.
Woolrich Chic 2009
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Even successful cars like the Studebaker Lark and the exotic Avanti couldn't hold up a company that was still working out of a plant and hierarchy that was a business model from the 1920's.
Fix It Again, Tony? 2009
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* In part, this was done as a way of counteracting the prevailing view of pilots in the 1920's and 1930's as flaky, free-spirited barnstormers.
Helen Davey: Pan Am: A Dream Takes Flight (Part IV) Helen Davey 2011
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