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"We can blaze a trail for others," Mr. Khan said.
Disappointed by how little they found, they decided to blaze a trail.
If it goes ahead, A16z's fund might blaze a trail for others to follow.
The rapper recently filed paperwork to blaze a trail into the marijuana accessories market.
When you're the oldest, I guess it's a little harder to blaze a trail.
A new study wants to blaze a trail in marijuana research, and it's calling on smokers for help.
"We're hoping to blaze a trail, as we've done in other verticals throughout the history of Intel," he said.
And that's disappointing for women like Horn, who worked so hard to blaze a trail in the internet's earliest days.
But give it some time, the actress is new to these parts — and she knows how to blaze a trail.
Sometimes, that road may not have been paved for us; we might, like Sarah Feingold, blaze a trail where none exists.
"Kamala's presence in the race helped blaze a trail for the next generation of women of color," Allison said in a statement.
This beast of a tornado touched down near Hinton, Oklahoma, where it proceeded to blaze a trail of destruction for nearly two hours.
And if you're a young woman eager to blaze a trail for hilarious ladies everywhere, you definitely won't want to miss this event.
It'll be interesting to watch Iris van Herpen continue, perhaps literally, to blaze a trail that crosses the line between fashion and art.
But the deal is likely to blaze a trail for future negotiations between the parishes and industry leaders like ExxonMobil, Chevron, BP and Shell.
From poultry-inspired nail polish and  chicken-flavored chocolate truffles  to romance novellas , KFC continues to blaze a trail with its finger-lickin' good empire.
But no one ever said that to blaze a trail was to be lauded for the journey, and Vegas in Space did eventually earn its stripes.
Investors are counting on cash-burning Uber to expand in logistics and to blaze a trail in self-driving vehicles, where competitors include formidable companies such as Alphabet.
"We don't want to blaze a trail and open ourselves up for a possible lawsuit," Sarasota County School Board Chairwoman Shirley Brown said at a public workshop in February.
Not only was Fontana responsible for creating much of Star Trek canon, she also "helped blaze a trail for female writers in sci-fi television," the official website said in its obituary.
"I think we can find a solution on the island of Ireland that may well blaze a trail around the world for how invisible borders can actually work," Hunt told Reuters on Tuesday.
However, if your beauty tastes are more eclectic and you're down to discover niche brands and blaze a trail for your friends, Birchbox is about to open up a whole new world for you.
Richards refused, instead fighting and winning a landmark court case that allowed her to enter the next year's tournament—a case that also would blaze a trail for Caitlyn Jenner and other transgender individuals.
Camelot is a mobile app for esports betting… and one of the first companies to blaze a trail in the sure-to-be-lucrative business operating at the intersection of video gaming and sports betting.
Camelot is a mobile app for esports betting… and one of the first companies to blaze a trail in the sure-to-be-lucrative business operating at the intersection of video gaming and sports betting.
Those tracks—the ones that blaze a trail through your brain and slap your auditory cortex for a bit—go on to live a second life in terms of availability, popularity, and price after being rediscovered.
Executives who embrace this changing paradigm may well blaze a trail that reintroduces the human factor and a sense of inclusiveness, fueling growth along the way, creating opportunity, and developing a meaningful relationship with the public.
HONORABLE MENTIONS Allen Crabbe and Jared Sullinger, of the Portland Trail Blazers and the Boston Celtics, respectively, are looking to blaze a trail out of their relative anonymity with a pair of simpatico poufy frosted mohawks.
LONDON (Reuters) - Lewis Hamilton has credited a home victory at Silverstone in July with lighting the inner 'forest fire' that helped him blaze a trail back to the top of the Formula One world championship on Sunday.
With his first step into the Marvel Cinematic Universe just weeks away, and a solo film due out in 2018, the King of Wakanda is poised to blaze a trail for comics fans looking for new, diverse perspectives.
Proust, Taillefer and their collaborators set out eight years ago to blaze a trail to the center of the cuprate "phase diagram," a map representing the hodgepodge of different phases exhibited by the materials as their properties are varied.
In an industry desperate for a fresh perspective, having women blaze a trail in the most male-dominated of genres can open all kinds of stories, and bring in 50% of an audience who may have felt left behind.
With 6.9 percent of Leicester's passes being classified as long by the study, the Foxes blaze a trail for the Premier League and only mid-table German sides Darmstadt (10.7 percent) and Ingolstadt (7.8 percent) are more willing to go direct.
Founded by Andrea Yip, who is also Luna's CEO, the bootstrapped venture is looking to blaze a trail for biotechnology companies who stand to gain a lot from the new opportunities in commercial space – even if they don't know it yet.
While Salesforce did truly help blaze a trail when it launched as an enterprise cloud service in 1999, it took that a step further in 2006 when it became the first SaaS company to distribute related services in an online store.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Soymeal, a chief ingredient in tofu, is set to provide rich nutrition of another kind: China is using the animal feed staple to blaze a trail in commodities derivatives, fueling its appetite for global investment hub status along the way.
"Skills trump sex appeal as women blaze a trail", The West Australian, 18 February 2017. Retrieved 18 February 2017.
In 1880, Lemon was in the Cassiar Mountains. He traveled to Sitka, Alaska early in the year,DeArmond, R.N. Some Names Around Juneau. Sitka Print Company, 1957, p. 29-30 where he joined the Edmund Bean party, and in the summer of 1880 helped blaze a trail over Chilkoot Pass to the headwaters of the Yukon River.
The most gifted rapper of a generation stomps into the Nineties and continues to blaze a trail forward." In his review, Greg Kot of Chicago Tribute states, "Damn. strips down the rhythms to their essence, flavored with the occasional cameo (notably Rihanna and U2). Lamar's voice does most of the heavy lifting, playing multiple roles and characters.
"; "The Island of Doctor Moron has come to a successful end in Sydney. Crowds of people flocked to see the final performances of the production."; "Broadway or ... bust?! Chris Dockrill is not the kind of man who follows the safe path, nor does he take small steps. He prefers to blaze a trail – one that’s cometlike in its potential to amaze.
They took with them about 46 mules, 200 cows and 140 horses—all that could be spared by the poor Baja Missions. Fernando de Rivera was appointed to command the lead party that would scout out a land route and blaze a trail to San Diego. Food was short, and the Indians accompanying them were expected to forage for most of what they needed.
In 1826, Chisholm became involved in working for a gold-seeking party, who blazed a trail and explored the region to present-day Wichita, Kansas. In 1830, he helped blaze a trail from Fort Gibson to Fort Towson. In 1834, he was a member of the Dodge- Leavenworth Expedition, who made the first contact with the southern Plains Indians on behalf of the United States federal government. In 1836, Chisholm married Eliza Edwards.
Arkansas State University Mid-South, formerly known as Mid-South Community College (MSCC), is a public community college serving eastern Arkansas, located in West Memphis. With credit enrollment of over 2,000 students, recently established programs in Hospitality Management and Digital Media, and an FAA-approved Aviation Maintenance Technology program in partnership with FedEx Express®, ASU Mid-South continues to blaze a trail in meeting regional higher education needs. ASU Mid-South offers degree programs, technical courses, community educational offerings, and intercollegiate athletics.
Julia Deep is a young woman working behind the exchange desk at a department store. She usually serves as the clerk of wealthy and eccentric widows, such as Mrs. Lowe. She feels very lonely in the big city, until she notices books in the apartment of the star lodger in the building she lives in. The lodger, Terry Hartridge is the son of a wealthy man who is using his father's fortune to blaze a trail across the white lights of the city.
On becoming an Australian citizen on Australia Day 2013, she referred to herself as a "dyke" live on national television and in front of then-prime minister Julia Gillard. Since 1968, she has been in a relationship with Heather Sutherland,Property Observer, "Andrew Denton and Jennifer Byrne blaze a trail to Southern Highlands retreat". Retrieved 7 December 2015 a retired Australian professor of Indonesian studies.Sharon Verghis, "Miriam Margolyes: The ultimate character actress for Dickens", The Australian, 4 February 2012. Retrieved 7 December 2015.
In 1845, Sam Barlow was unwilling to pay the Hudson's Bay Company bateaux to float down the dangerous Columbia River, so he, his family, and the rest of their wagon train searched for another route around Mount Hood. Joined by subsequent wagon trains, Barlow, Joel Palmer and emigrant Lock scouted for routes around the mountain. Palmer spotted possible passage from the heights of Mount Hood. Barlow with fellow traveler William H. Rector set out to blaze a trail, but they became lost on the mountain.
Hadley, nearing 60 years of age, was one of the few, along with Bartlett and the Inuit, with experience of travelling for distances over ice. Bartlett sent his forces out, in groups, to blaze a trail and lay down supply depots on the route to Wrangel Island, thus preparing his inexperienced party for the hazards of ice travel.Leslie, p. 309 When he felt they were ready for the main journey he divided them into four teams and sent the first two away on 19 February.
Work to develop the road occurred first in 1776. General George Washington, to support the Continental Army's 1775 invasion of Quebec, asked Thomas Johnson, a local landowner, to blaze a trail to St. John's on the Richelieu River near Montreal that army regiments could use to reach the area. On March 26, 1776, Johnson and four men set out through the snow, covering the to St. John's in 11 days. Several Continental Army regiments made their way along this trail that year, prompting Washington to order construction of a road.
They went around the south end of Klamath Lake and eventually to the future site of Winnemucca, Nevada. The party split, leaving some to rest, while the remainder followed the Humboldt River northeast and along the California Trail to Fort Hall. The first emigrants to use the Applegate Trail did so in fall 1846 by following the Applegate party on the return trip, a group of perhaps 150 families which were persuaded by Jesse. Upon their return, the combined party began to blaze a trail for wagons, though they were ill-prepared for such an effort, having few tools, and consisting of mostly weary emigrants.
With pioneer settlement within Ohio made legal and safe from Indian raids, developers began to speculate in land sales in earnest. Knowing that such speculation, combined with Congressional grants of land sections to veterans of the Revolution, could result in a lucrative opportunity, in 1796 Ebenezer Zane petitioned Congress to grant him a contract to blaze a trail through Ohio, from Wheeling, West Virginia, to Limestone, Kentucky (near modern Maysville, Kentucky), a distance of . As part of the deal, Zane was awarded square-mile tracts of land at the points where his trace crossed the Hocking, Muskingum, and Scioto rivers. Zane's Trace, as it is now known, was completed by 1797.
A joint Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines operation supported an overland tractor train traverse that left out of Little America V in late 1956 to establish the station. The train was led by Army Major Merle Dawson and completed a traverse of over unexplored country in Marie Byrd Land to blaze a trail to a spot selected beforehand. The station consisted of a set of four prefabricated buildings and was erected in less than one month by U.S. Navy Seabees.Frazier, P.W., 1957, Across the Frozen Desert to Byrd Station: National Geographic Magazine, v. CXII, p. 383-398. It was commissioned on January 1, 1957.
CBS Cable was a personal project of CBS founder William Paley, who hoped it would blaze a trail for cultural programming in the then-emerging cable television medium. Its program offerings were ambitious and often critically praised. Nevertheless, the network struggled, and ultimately failed, largely because of the reluctance of many cable systems across the United States to give it carriage, limiting severely its ability to attract both viewers and advertisers for its costly lineup of programming. Its program offerings, while critically hailed in their own right, frequently overlapped cultural, literary and historical programs broadcast over the air in prime time by PBS in nearly every television market.
At Azeezia, it is firmly believed that we, as a group of medical institutions, have to contribute towards the growth and welfare of the nation. It is only possible by imparting higher education to its students so that they become competent, professional and liberal minded individuals. A golden thread running through the ethos of the Azeezia Group of Medical Institutions is social responsibility. The institutions are fully committed to rendering qualitative medical education and cost effective modern treatment to the rural population without profit motive and this is expected to blaze a trail of Corporate Social Responsibility in the field of "Rural Health Care " in the years to come.
During his 12-month journey from Moreton Bay to Port Macquarie in 1831 Craig had explored the upper reaches of the Clarence River, including the western section of what was then known as Guy Fawkes Plateau (now Dorrigo Plateau). After he was pardoned he returned and used his unique knowledge of the area to blaze a trail from Guy Fawkes (Ebor) to The Settlement (South Grafton). This track was known as Craig's Line and pioneered the traffic link between Grafton and Armidale, allowing the movement of large parties of new settlers from the New England Tableland into the Clarence Valley. In 1843 he was superintendent of a property, Eatonsville (on the Clarence River) but by 1855 was again a butcher.
The UN Development Programme estimates that in order to reduce the threat of climate change by cutting greenhouse gas emissions and adapting to the problems of a warmer planet, about 50% to 70% will have to be carried out at a regional level. The International Energy Agency has argued that “leaders of towns and cities around the world” who support and promote local renewable energy projects can blaze a trail towards greenhouse gas mitigation, energy security, sustainable development and social benefits”. This is due to an anticipated shift in energy production towards renewable energy sources, away from traditional power plants, which amounts to a decentralization of power with a higher number of smaller power plants in different regions across Europe.
Thompson accordingly engaged Finlay in 1806 to blaze a trail through the Rocky Mountains across the Continental Divide; Thompson followed in 1807, though he was markedly unhappy with the quality of the trail, which led at least as far as Howse Pass. Finlay also played a key advance role in Thompson's discovery (from the East) of the Columbia River, scouting, storing provisions, and building canoes. After Thompson returned east, Finlay found work with the Pacific Fur Company (a surviving receipt shows him to have been literate). He later returned to the employ of the North West Company when the latter purchased the assets of the former during the War of 1812, and remained an employee until 1816, along with three of his sons.
Jashnn the movie, is based on the character Akash Verma (Adhyayan Suman), a 23-year-old man, who thirsts to becoming a singing icon that can blaze a trail for himself among the galaxy of existing stars. But though he has dreams in his heart, he has been unable to find that distinctive voice that he can call his own, that will propel him to the top. Only when he's shattered by life and unflinchingly looks at the sordid truth straight in the face — that he is freeloading off his elder sister Nisha (Shahana Goswami), who in order to offer Akash a decent life style, has become the mistress of a rich businessman, Aman Bajaj (Humayun Saeed). Even though she is just a mistress, she is able to touch Aman's inner core.
With Rivera was Father Juan Crespí,Crespí, Juan, ed. By Brown, Alan; A description of distant roads: Original journals of the first expedition into California, 1769–1770; San Diego State University Press; (2001), in Spanish and English; famed diarist of the entire expedition. The expedition led by Portolà, which included Father Junípero Serra, the President of the Missions, along with a combination of missionaries, settlers, and leather-jacket (leather jackets made of several layers of leather could stop most Indian arrows) soldiers, including José Raimundo Carrillo, left Velicata on 15 May 1769, accompanied by about 46 mules, 200 cows and 140 horses—all that could be spared by the poor Baja Missions. Fernando Rivera was appointed to command the lead party that would scout out a land route and blaze a trail to San Diego.
Prior to Wyoming's settlement by European-based populations, the area's stretches played host to nomadic tribes such as Cheyenne, Arapaho, Shoshone, and Sioux. The memory of such populations is represented at present by such preserves as the Wind River Indian Reservation, a large tract NW of Natrona County that serves as home to some 6,000 Shoshone and Arapaho tribal members. New York investor John Jacob Astor established the settlement of Astoria on the Columbia River, and sent Robert Stuart eastward to blaze a trail and lay the foundation of a string of trading posts. Stuart documented the South Pass Route through the Continental Divide, near the SW corner of present-day Natrona County. Stuart's company erected the first hut in the area in 1812, near present-day Bessemer Bend.
In by H.P. Lovecraft's novella At the Mountains of Madness, first published in 1936, the narrator references the game when using paper to blaze a trail through an unexplored city: "Fortunately we had a supply of extra paper to tear up, place in a spare specimen bag, and use on the ancient principle of hare and hounds for marking our course in any interior mazes we might be able to penetrate." In the 1946 Orson Welles movie, The Stranger, Rankin's students are in the midst of a paper chase through the woods as Rankin kills his former colleague. Rankin mis-directs the "hounds" to keep them from finding the body by moving the shreds of paper. In the 1954 memoir by Vyvyan Holland, Son of Oscar Wilde, he describes playing paper chase at Neuenheim College in Heidelberg, Germany in 1896.
After recording an LP of cover songs, Good Times contains almost all Nelson compositions, including three written with his wife Shirley. It is very ballad heavy, with Jim Worbois of AllMusic noting, “This is kind of an odd record. One side is very sparse instrumentally, while the other side has three different people providing arrangements.” Two older songs, "Permanently Lonely" and "Did I Ever Love You," had been covered previously by Timi Yuro, the latter as a duet with Nelson. Tellingly, one of the two covers songs on the album was “Sweet Memories,” a song composed by Mickey Newbury, a singer-songwriter who, like Nelson, would express dissatisfaction with his debut RCA album Harlequin Melodies and blaze a trail of independent recording in defiance of Nashville that would serve as a template for the Outlaw movement in the seventies.

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