Examples of 'it was a revolution' in a sentence
Meaning of "it was a revolution"
It was a revolution: Indicates a significant or groundbreaking change or development. This phrase is commonly used to describe events or movements that have had a profound impact on society
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It was a revolution in the craft of fine art restoration.
It did not even mean it was a revolution from below.
It was a revolution for the word processing industry.
I will not call it a success because it was a revolution.
It was a revolution of the workers and the poor.
I would not say it was a revolution.
But it was a revolution in data storage at that time.
It may look obvious but for a business like us it was a revolution.
It was a revolution in how people see the world.
The student movement believed that it was a revolution dictated by the orders.
It was a revolution by and for workers and peasants.
For us hoteliers it was a revolution.
It was a revolution for cycling and sport in general.
We did not know it was a revolution.
It was a revolution in the history of the company.
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Some Lebanese at the time even claimed it was a revolution.
But it was a revolution postponed to an ever more distant future.
It was last Thursday when the Supreme Court made public a judgment that it was a revolution.
It was a revolution carried out in the most peaceful means.
When Christianity penetrated that old Roman Empire it was a revolution.
It was a revolution and that needs to be told.
I remember when digital came in, it was a revolution.
It was a revolution against the established order.
But it was not a rebellion, it was a revolution.
It was a revolution for vehicles all over the world.
This does not look like much, but it was a revolution in cosmology.
It was a revolution in the truest sense.
For commandos, bringing people of other services with them, it was a revolution.
It was a revolution in the treatment of rice.
And they call it a nonviolent revolution . I would not say it was a revolution.
It was a revolution pure and simple.
His style when it comes to dancing, in a certain sense minimalist, It was a revolution.
It was a revolution in publishing that massively widened public access to literature.
And I do not call it success, because it was a revolution.
It was a revolution that was lead by many.
And I will not call it a success … because it was a revolution.
It was a revolution in special effects.
But, actually, it was a revolution in design.
It was a revolution in the village.
So to that extent, yes, it was a revolution.
It was a revolution for storytelling.
Back when fax machines were invented and launched in 1964, it was a revolution.
It was a revolution in medical technology.
In 1989, when Béaba launched its first babycook, it was a revolution in the field of childcare.
It was a revolution of special effects.
When Scotsman Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone in 1876, it was a revolution.
Because it was a revolution.
It was a revolution in waiting.
In art, it was a revolution.
It was a revolution in the distribution of power in Britain.
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The revolution does not wait for anyone
Nor is the microchip revolution on our agenda
Revolution is such a harsh emotionally charged word