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EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A sharp and clear picture of the effects of the Industrial Revolution on nineteenth-century society still does not exist.
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Certainly the Industrial Revolution, with its multiplication of domestic objects, reverses that emphasis between 1817 and 1837.
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The Industrial Revolution transformed the face of the countryside and thrust workers together in the new urban environments, packed and smoky.
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The Industrial Revolution was a great experiment in biology.
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The fact is, clearly, that the Industrial Revolution arose from other causes too.
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The slums built during the Industrial Revolution soon became unfit for human habitation.
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There was, it is said, no comparable hazard before the Industrial Revolution.
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William Rees, Industry before the Industrial Revolution, vol. ii, 1968.