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"She has kind of broken new ground here," Leopold told CNN.
This year, however, the company claims to have broken new ground.
Mr. Trump, as in so many other cases, has broken new ground.
The Walking Dead had broken new ground for Telltale, both artistically and financially.
His restaurant idea is not the first time he has broken new ground.
But China has broken new ground by identifying one ethnic group for law enforcement purposes.
On one issue, however, the speech may have broken new ground -- on the issue of Jerusalem.
Indeed, retaining the Champions League is not the way in which Zidane has broken new ground.
The collaboration between Waymo and Fiat Chrysler has broken new ground and whetted the interest of other automakers.
And its depiction of a brutal underworld has broken new ground in Italy, where television tends toward sap and kitsch.
Raising 97 percent of its funds online, the Sanders campaign is seen to have broken new ground for online political fundraising.
Even so, Trump has broken new ground in trampling the norms and regulations that restrict the political behavior of service members.
The Briton has broken new ground this season, for the first time in his career winning races after he has clinched the championship.
For all that, Lava Jato has broken new ground in holding the powerful to account and revealing the unbearable scale of corruption in Brazil.
"I believe DeConto and Pollard have broken new ground with the full experiment of retreat through the deep basins including the cliff mechanisms," Alley said.
And some of this is overdue, considering that Facebook has broken new ground around a whole new set of products and parameters in the digital ad market.
John Gaeta has broken new ground throughout his career, from his work as a visual effects supervisor on The Matrix to launching Lucasfilm's immersive entertainment division ILMxLab.
Donald Trump has accused the media of bias and dishonesty, but his newest attack on the press has broken new ground in its brazenness — and its complete divorce from reality.
It pays to see that women at the top, who have broken new ground for generations of Latinas to walk through, also feel anxious, sad and dubious about their own futures.
It feels like Paul Weir has broken new ground while putting this together, and at the same time there are so many ideas that we would have for the next project.
The event has broken new ground, becoming the largest, single live news event that content delivery network Akamai has ever hosted, the company says, following an analysis of its live video data.
Modern Family has broken new ground by casting 8-year-old transgender actor Jackson Millarker in a guest role, marking the first time an openly transgender child actor has appeared on television.
Returning to producer BJ Burton, who helmed 2015's Ones And Sixes, Low has yet again broken new ground with an album that is sparser, darker and more challenging than anything before.
James C. Moore: America, don't be like Texas Texas has deep roots when it comes to political shenanigans, but this legislative session may have broken new ground, says longtime Texas reporter James C. Moore.
BERLIN — From the converted industrial space of the Tate Modern in London to the polygonal, copper-clad de Young in San Francisco, the Swiss architects Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron have broken new ground in museum design.
In the Star Wars universe, she's broken new ground as Captain Phasma, the first female storm trooper in the franchise, whose refusal to be seen without her chromed-out armor was one of the most controversial elements of The Force Awakens.
Although Mr. Bashir has a firm grip on the state, and global pressure following the violent repression of protesters has been weak, the protests have broken new ground by emboldening the Sudanese to confront religious leaders and institutions that attempted to discourage people from protesting.
But mass murderers often seek to innovate to outdo their predecessors, including through the exploitation of the media, Mr. Meloy, the forensic psychologist, noted, and Mr. Tarrant appears to have broken new ground in his self-conscious efforts to surf the waves of internet fandom.
Exactly how Bong's effects will be felt throughout Hollywood will be on time to decide, but Parasite has undeniably broken new ground for international and non-English language film in the United States, and we might want to get used to Bong moving those efforts forward.
These books, including "Obama's Wars" about the President's handling of wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and "State of Denial: Bush at War" about the waning years of Bush's administration, have been controversial, partly because they have relied on confidential information, but are deeply reported and have broken new ground on otherwise private meetings.
"By instituting historic restrictions on lobbying to close the revolving door, expanding and elevating ethics within the White House Counsel's office, and opening the White House press briefing room to media outlets that otherwise cannot gain access, the Trump administration has broken new ground in ensuring our government is both ethical and accessible to the American people," Dubke said.
To her credit, Ms. Sobchak has broken new ground by openly discussing political topics previously regarded as taboo: the veiled costs of annexing Crimea, the negative influence of the Russian Orthodox Church on policy issues, political prisoners, hidden pollution, corrupt judges, the government monopoly over television and the rationale behind the wars in Syria and Ukraine.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE's $44 million March donation intake has broken new ground for online political fundraising and for a candidate running well behind in a presidential nominating contest.
NHSX, the organisation set up to manage NHS information technology was supervising the migration, and has the power to impose sanctions on laggards. Despite problems with internal IT programmes, the NHS has broken new ground in providing health information to the public via the internet. In June 2007 www.nhs.
Despite encountering an earthquake on its first day in Japan, the band was not to be deterred and played to enthusiastic crowds, including over 1 million people on the streets of Osaka for the major parade that was the centre piece of this tour, an event captured live on Japanese television. The band was honoured to play at the Heian Shrine in historic Kyoto before returning to London having broken new ground for The Salvation Army in the Far East. Under Michael Clack's leadership the band had reached new heights and broken new ground across the world. Michael was awarded the MBE by HM Queen Elizabeth II in 1995 for services to Music Education, an honour richly deserved.
Born in Bengaluru, Priyank is a professional in Design (Graphics & Animation) and has worked extensively for corporates in India & abroad. He is keen observer of technology and has co-founded a few startups that have broken new ground in GIS based solutions, mobile technologies and creating original IP for animation studios.
News From Indian Country is the oldest nationally distributed Native publication which is independent and not owned by a tribal government.Deborah Kades, "Native Hero", Wisconsin Academy Review, 2005. Retrieved June 9, 2011 Columnists for NFIC include George-Kanentiio (Mohawk) from Akwesasne, New York, and Richard Wagamese (Ojibwe), a Canadian award-winning writer now residing in Kamloops, British Columbia. The newspaper has broken new ground online with IndianCountryTV, which began in 2008.
Oscar Hammerstein II Rodgers and Hammerstein, despite extraordinary early successes, such as Oklahoma!, Carousel and South Pacific, had suffered back-to-back Broadway flops in the mid-1950s with Me and Juliet and Pipe Dream.Lewis, pp. 6–7 While Oklahoma! had broken new ground in 1943, any new project in the late 1950s would have to compete with modern musicals and techniques, like the brutal realism in West Side Story,Lewis, p.
Meader has been posthumously credited for having broken new ground in the area of political humor, particularly in impersonations of the President of the United States. In July 2006, nearly two years after Meader's death, the independent documentary First Impersonator premiered at the Maine International Film Festival in Waterville, Maine, Meader's birth town. The film chronicled Meader's life and death, his rise to fame and equally famous fall from it, and his influence on today's political impersonators.
McLaren's work has broken new ground in education. He is considered one of the architects of critical pedagogy, having been influenced early in his career by Paulo Freire and Henry Giroux. He also has been credited with laying the groundwork for performance studies in education with the publication of his book, Schooling as a Ritual Performance. The Peter McLaren Upstander Lecture was recently announced as part of the Annual International Critical Research in Applied Theater Symposium, Auckland, New Zealand.
The BVK presents, administers and promotes its members' professional and financial interests in conjunction with allied professional bodies in the audiovisual field. It seeks recognition for the standing of the profession and promotes its public media image. The BVK also concerns itself with strengthening the profession's influence in the film world and has broken new ground as far as the recognition and application of cinematographic authorship is concerned. Furthermore, it promotes working conditions which guarantee artistic and creative output.
"Ogden's combination of technological and art-historical information in jewelry studies has not been seen previously. He has broken new ground and established the path for others to follow." – Neil Letson, jewelry historian, in GIA Gems and Gemology, Winter 1983 p. 249.The former curator of the J. Paul Getty Museum, Marion True, described Ogden as "a great English expert on ancient jewelry" in Michael Pfrommer, 2002, Greek Gold from Hellenistic Egypt’, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles p.
An official repository, managed by a volunteer group of core Stockfish developers, was created soon after and currently manages the development of the project. In June 2020, a efficiently updatable neural network (NNUE) fork called Stockfish NNUE was discussed by developers. In July 2020 chess news reported that Stockfish NNUE had "broken new ground in computer chess by incorporating a neural network into the already incredibly powerful Stockfish chess engine." A NNUE merge into Stockfish has been announced and development builds are available.
While an interest in light has been fundamental to virtually all of Carpenter's work, he also embraces commissions which require new approaches and skills. This openness has led to increasing variety in his commissions and a wide range of sites and materials. He is known as an eager and open-minded collaborator as well as technical innovator. His use of cold bent tempered glass, encapsulated glass elements, programmed artificial lighting, and unusual tension structures has broken new ground in architectural art.
Commonwealth Caribbean Constitutional Law. Cavendish Publishing, 2002, , p. 136: "St Kitts and Nevis has broken new ground in creating a federal structure that is sui generis: a Federation not between St Kitts and Nevis, but between Nevis on the one hand and St Kitts and Nevis on the other." in that Nevis has its own unicameral legislature, consisting of Her Majesty's representative (the Deputy Governor General) and members of the Nevis Island Assembly. Nevis has considerable autonomy in its legislative branch.
The Prince Philip Designers Prize is an annual design recognition given by the Chartered Society of Designers awarded by Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. It is the longest running design award in the United Kingdom, having been started in 1959 as the Prize for Elegant Design. The recognition is on the basis of a design career which has upheld the highest standards and broken new ground. In 2011 The Duke of Edinburgh stepped down from the prize as he reduced his royal responsibilities in his 90th year.
Some guitar styles—such as flamenco, Irish traditional music, and British and American folk music—frequently use a capo. Others—such as classical and jazz—rarely use a capo. Many rock and roll musicians who are influenced by folk and blues, such as Richard Thompson, Ry Cooder, Ian Anderson, Steve Earle, George Harrison, Tom Petty, Bob Dylan, Noel Gallagher, Steve Rothery, Johnny Marr, and others also use the capo. In many cases, they have extended its use past the traditional purpose of changing the key, and broken new ground, employing it in new ways.
The poem has been critically acclaimed by several Gujarati authors. Harivallabh Bhayani noted that Chinu Modi has broken new ground in modern Gujarati long narrative poetry (Khandakavya) with his attempts at narrative poems. Chandrakant Topiwala noted, "In Gujarati literature, poets like Ravji Patel, and Raghuvir Chaudhari have written poem on separation from village when they moved from village to city. But here for the first time, Chinu Modi has grabbed the opportunity to writing on separation from the city as the lead character is separated from the city and moving to woods".
Jonathan Caleb McReynolds (born September 17, 1989) is an American gospel musician. Hailed as one of the leaders of the new school of gospel, he has garnered millions of fans worldwide and broken new ground for gospel in mainstream media. He began his music career in 2012 with the release of Life Music via Entertainment One Music. He has had two No. 1 Billboard Gospel Albums since with Life Music: Stage Two (2015) and Make Room (2018), eight Stellar Awards, a GMA Dove Award and three Grammy Award nominations.
During the last years, txalaparta has broken new ground by playing along other instruments, interacting with them, following that the txalaparta has sometimes been tuned for melody to fit in the ensemble. On the one hand, not only accompanies it other instruments by contributing to the bassline, but it also provides melody arranged in advance, which entails establishing the playing beforehand. Therefore, some argue that doing so it is taking on a xylophone like role devoid of its own primary musical features at the expense of adopting a subsidiary and decorating function, e.g. txalaparta in Kepa Junkera's band.
On March 10, 2010, TV Guide revealed that Fish and Kyle would be written off by mid-April. Executive producer Frank Valentini later released a statement stating "We are concluding the story that we set out to tell with Kyle and Fish. We are very proud to have broken new ground with a same-sex couple on daytime." Claywell stated in an interview that Valentini had told him the news the day before when he was submitting his Emmy reel, and that Evans had found out via someone tweeting him after the TV Guide article had been released.
Tilghman has presided over a number of academic initiatives at Princeton, including the creation of a Center for African American Studies, the Lewis Center for the Arts (named after alumnus Peter B. Lewis), the Princeton Neuroscience Institute and the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment (after alumnus Gerhard R. Andlinger). Along with the renewal of the Department of Chemistry, these steps have both capitalized on Princeton's existing strengths and broken new ground, ensuring that the university will, in Tilghman's words, continue "to make the world a better place through the power of the mind and the imagination." Shirley M. Tilghman, "Aspire: A Plan for Princeton," Princeton University, 2007.
However, after the song went in at number-one, he felt as though he was "supported by the fans" and his fears were alleviated. McIntosh also remarked that the single had broken new ground for the group, and Cattermole thought it to be their "best song by miles". The group won the Record of the Year award for the song, and in February 2002, the single won the group their second BRIT Award for best British single. The song has since been covered by The Beautiful South for their 2004 album Golddiggas, Headnodders and Pholk Songs, as well as by Starsailor who recorded it for BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge.
Rennie Harris has broken new ground as being one of the first hip-hop choreographers to set works on ballet-based companies such as the Memphis Ballet, Colorado Ballet, and Pennsylvania Ballet. He has also been commissioned by Dayton Contemporary Dance Company, Philadelphia Dance Company, Giordano Dance Chicago, Lula Washington Dance Theatre, Dallas Black Dance Theater, Dallas Black Dance Theater 2, Group Motion and Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater of which he is not only the first Street Dance choreographer to set work on Alvin Ailey but also the first in the history of Alvin Ailey to set an hour work on Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater entitled "Lazarus" (2018).
Amongst his duties were the regular feeding of the pigs, being in charge of the kitchen garden, stoker of the coke boiler and electrician - learning house re-wiring." Obituary, John Mullineaux, Lancaster Priory The Rev'd Eric Mercer was a student at a "Theological College in Nottinghamshire, then the mother house of the Society of the Sacred Mission which for several generations had broken new ground in opening its doors to non-graduates, boys and men from all backgrounds. The spartan tradition at Kelham in those days owed as much to First World War economies as it did to monastic asceticism." David Woodhouse, "Obituary: Revd.
It also draws on the daily lived-experiences of transgendered individuals and describes how their identity permeates every facet of their life from obtaining housing to health care. The Library Journal wrote that Invisible Lives has "broken new ground with one of the first sociological studies of the TS/TG community." ;Sex Change, Social Change: Reflections on Identity, Institutions, and Imperialism This book utilizes case studies as a means to analyze elements such as Human rights and Prostitution in looking at transsexual politics in Quebec and Canada. Namaste asks what makes someone a woman and whether male to female transsexuals should be included in women's spaces.
The period was an interesting one for a first appearance, since the air was full of metrical experiment. Swinburne's bold excursions into classical metre had broken new ground; it was hopeless to attempt to compete, and the poets of the day were looking for fresh forms and variations. Early in 1876, a small body of English poets discovered the French forms of Théodore de Banville, Clément Marot and François Villon, and determined to introduce them into English verse. Austin Dobson, who had already made successful use of the triolet, was at the head of this movement, and in May 1876 he published in The Prodigals the first original ballade written in English.
Robert J. Shiller, Professor of Economics at Yale University, and Professor of Finance and Fellow at Yale School of Management, was awarded the 2009 prizeDeutsche Bank Prize 2009 for his contributions to the field of financial economics. Through his innovative work exploring the dynamics of asset prices, Robert Shiller has become a pioneer in the field of financial economics. His findings on the volatility of share prices, the occurrence of price bubbles and resultant crises, as well as on the distribution of macroeconomic risks are not only of great academic importance, they have also broken new ground in economic practice.Press Release 2009 An international academic symposium titled “Financial Innovation and Economic Crisis” was held in connection with the award ceremony on 30 September 2009.
On January 23, 2009, Helem was selected by the International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission's (IGLHRC) Felipa de Souza Award in recognition of Helem's work to improve the human rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) and others who face discrimination because of their sexuality or HIV positive status. Announcing the award, IGLHRC said: "The first organization in the Arab world to set up a gay and lesbian community center, Helem's work has consistently broken new ground in a country that criminalizes homosexuality and where violence and abuse are persistent problems. We applaud their courage and commitment to human rights for all." The Felipa Award was presented to Helem's co- founder,Gays in Lebanon: They’re not ill.
Jeffreys and Sigley (2009) highlight that governmentality studies have focused on advanced liberal democracies, and preclude considerations of non-liberal forms of governmentality in both western and non-western contexts.[ Jeffreys, E. & Sigley, G. 2009, 'Governmentality, governance and China' in Elaine Jeffreys (eds), China's Governmentalities: governing change, changing government, Routledge, New York, USA, pp. 1-23] Recent studies have broken new ground by applying Foucault's concept of governmentality to non-western and non-liberal settings, such as China. Jeffreys (2009) for example provides a collection of essay on China's approach to governance, development, education, the environment, community, religion, and sexual health where the notion of 'Chinese governmentally' is based not on the notion of 'freedom and liberty' as in the western tradition but rather, on a distinct rational approach to planning and administration.
While Hanson is deemed to have broken new ground in the symphony, he "produced a popular concert work which is the epitome of the twentieth-century symphony that could have been written by an American."p. 140 (1998) Butterworth Virgil Thomson, a contemporary of Hanson, opined of Hanson's music in general that "I have never yet found in any work of his a single phrase or turn of harmony that did not sound familiar," and of the symphony specifically "it is as standardized in expression as it is eclectic in style. Not a surprise from beginning to end, nor any adventure."p. 179 (1998) Steinberg Hanson was displeased that the theme was used for the closing credits of Alien without his permission, but decided not to fight it in court.pp.
Elevated to a new career-best world ranking of 153rd in time for her direct entry into a $75k draw at Pittsburgh in early November, the Russian scored victories over world No. 180 Sunitha Rao and world No. 112 Aleksandra Wozniak to reach the quarterfinals, but then lost a topsy-turvy three-setter to her 92nd-ranked compatriot Olga Poutchkova. A week later at La Quinta, California, she reached the quarterfinals of a $50k event, beating world No. 151 Abigail Spears in round two before losing to another American player, world No. 176 Raquel Kops-Jones in the quarterfinals. Kleybanova did not play in December, but ended the year world-ranked down just a few places from her recently set career best at 156th, and with a strong 41–13 win-loss record to her credit. Although she had scored many of her main draw match wins at the $25k level which she had already conquered several times back in 2005, she had also broken new ground at higher levels of competition in the second half of the year.

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