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  1. one that innovates : PIONEER

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She's a groundbreaker, a giant — yes, a thousand times, yes.
Aretha was a groundbreaker and an icon whose legacy will live on forever.
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" The Lions tweeted out, "Aretha was a groundbreaker and an icon whose legacy will live on forever.
I was reminded of another groundbreaker, Marlene Dietrich, who wore a suit in a number of films.
Her mere presence as (still) the most visible trans person in the world made her a groundbreaker.
From the beginning of his political career, Mr. Johnson was keenly aware of his role as a groundbreaker.
I didn't set out to do anything revolutionary or create a style or be a groundbreaker at all.
Her spirit lives on because she was a groundbreaker; her life remains a symbol of hope and perseverance.
Survived: Catherine Parr A groundbreaker, she's the first woman to have written and published books in 16th century England.
In the pantheon of baby pictures this isn't exactly a groundbreaker but it is consistent with Teigen's brand of sunny sincerity.
"There's a humbling feeling, of being a groundbreaker and moving forward as somebody who is of Asian American descent," he said.
The company's Ambassador Organics sells organic coffee, tea, olive oil and cocoa -- a sweet transition from a very public life as a political groundbreaker.
The company's co-founder and current C.E.O., Joseph DeSimone, who was recognized as a "Groundbreaker" at this year's DealBook conference, will become executive chairman.
This is most present when Parvati joins the player's crew and travels to Groundbreaker, an independent trading post in a galaxy mostly controlled by corporations.
Starring Anjelica Huston, Tamara was a groundbreaker, inviting audiences to move freely through a re-created Italian villa while the characters walked, talked, and interacted around them.
Mayor Pete is a delight — intelligent, quick on his feet, a man of faith but also a man married to another man, and as such, a groundbreaker.
An actress turned director, Lupino (1918-95) is known as a groundbreaker in Hollywood and an independent auteur, but that reputation may still short-sell her considerable artistry.
But it goes awry in its attempt to politicize her as a civil rights and feminist groundbreaker — as though her artistic stature alone would not have justified this book.
While his grand experiment amounted to much more than the "sex raft" laughed off by laypeople, it sure wasn't the wrongfully maligned would-be groundbreaker the researcher envisioned either.
Its scaffolding traces back nearly a half century, when liberal groundbreaker Chief Justice Earl Warren retired in 1969 and newly elected Republican President Richard Nixon replaced him with Warren Burger.
She entered the runoff for mayor as a candidate of contrasts: both an entrenched political insider and a groundbreaker who would be the first African-American woman to lead Chicago.
First of all, Amazon will now own more than 460 grocery stores in the US, Canada, and the UK—giving the web-based groundbreaker its first significant real-world retail presence.
"This troubled and dangerous aspect in her reputation actually helped the character," director Simon West said in the excerpt from Leading Lady: Sherry Lansing and the Making of a Hollywood Groundbreaker.
Mandela Barnes, nominated to be the Democratic candidate for Lt. Governor of Wisconsin, would also be a groundbreaker if he wins by becoming the first  African-American to hold that position.
" While that performance was a groundbreaker, actresses today can make just as much of a difference, she said: "We live in patriarchal society, we're dealing with it so much in America.
This book might aspire to be like Sam Wasson's enchanting "Fifth Avenue, 5 A.M.," a close look at the making of "Breakfast at Tiffany's" and a short, sweet groundbreaker for Hollywood historians.
Many of the inhabitants of Edgewater, Stellar Bay, or the Groundbreaker ship, on top of being under extreme stress due to the alien environment they're in, are isolated from the homes they left.
In that sense, Dark is closer to the original run of David Lynch and Mark Frost's 1990s groundbreaker Twin Peaks, with a steaming nuclear power plant dominating the town instead of a lumber mill.
The former studio chief, 72, is opening up about her decision to make the change in a new biography on her life, Leading Lady: Sherry Lansing and the Making of a Hollywood Groundbreaker, by Stephen Galloway.
Each is already a groundbreaker: Pugh is the youngest American player, at 17, ever to play in an Olympic-qualifying match, and Horan is the first American woman to go straight from high school to the pros.
When, in 1971, MoMA offered a new acquisitions showcase called "20th Century Pioneers," Séraphine, a former lay nun and domestic worker who died in 1942, shared groundbreaker honors with Marcel Duchamp, Frederick Kiesler, Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso.
Crazy Rich Asians is a groundbreaker for lots of reasons, but having a woman at its center who grows and becomes stronger without compromising her own moral center in the midst of unimaginable glamour is one of them.
Both picture books for younger readers, Michelle Markel and LeUyen Pham's "Hillary Rodham Clinton: Some Girls Are Born to Lead" and "Hillary," by Jonah Winter and Raul Colón, go the "girl power" route, focusing on Hillary as a groundbreaker.
The former Paramount Studios CEO, and the first woman to ever be president of a major movie studio, is telling all in a new book about her life, Leading Lady: Sherry Lansing and the Making of a Hollywood Groundbreaker.
"He was the groundbreaker there," said Dr. Michael Kane, a plastic surgeon in New York who had patients in common with Dr. Orentreich and who started his own skin-care line, Kane NY. Norman Orentreich was born on Dec.
If, in retrospect, season 1 of Hulu's The Handmaid's Tale anticipated the #MeToo movement — the show premiered just months before The New York Times broke its Harvey Weinstein story — season 2 places this groundbreaker at the cultural red-hot center.
In addition to "Persimmon Vinegar," chef Edward Lee's story that's accompanied by the aforementioned photos, the debut issue includes a profile on Kwang Uh, the chef at L.A.'s latest culinary groundbreaker Baroo, where fermentation is the kitchen's preferred technique.
Sherry Lansing, the first woman to ever head a major movie studio, is the subject of Leading Lady: Sherry Lansing and the Making of a Hollywood Groundbreaker, a biography by Stephen Galloway that details her rise from struggling actress to Hollywood power player.
But it's certainly not fair for a woman from Ohio who married into an ethnic-sounding last name to be hailed as a healer and a groundbreaker, while Selina ends the season sitting in the rain near the Washington Monument, hearing her successor's parade in the distance.
Now touted as a groundbreaker thanks to his 70s folk albums being re-issued by Light in the Attic, Chapman remained largely overlooked during his prime, when he turned out ten albums in as many years, emerging as a formidable talent amidst a nonetheless oversaturated folk scene.
DMC, boasted of his Hollis, Queens heritage, making him a groundbreaker as a non-Bronx rapper.
During the service, she was lauded as a groundbreaker who made progressing through the army easier for the women who followed her.
He was widely promoted in Ukraine during the Soviet period particularly for his poem Kamenyari (groundbreakers) which contains revolutionary political ideas, hence earning him the name Kamenyar (groundbreaker).
Geraldine Stutz (August 5, 1924 - April 8, 2005) was an American retail groundbreaker. She was appointed president of Henri Bendel in 1957, serving for 29 years until stepping down in 1986.
Aino Ackté (originally Achte; 24 April 18768 August 1944) was a Finnish soprano. She was the first international star of the Finnish opera scene after Alma Fohström, and a groundbreaker for the domestic field.
Beginning her career in the 1950s, Irwin- Williams was considered a groundbreaker for women in archaeology, like her friend and supporter Hannah Marie Wormington.Cassells, E. Steve. (1997). The Archaeology of Colorado, Revised Edition. Boulder, Colorado: Johnson Books. pp. 298-299. .
Retrieved 23 December 2008. in a selection of ten top young US artists. Lewis has exhibited at Whitney Museum of American Art in conjunction with Phillips de Pury and was featured as a "Groundbreaker" artist in groundbreaking ceremony for the new location in lower Manhattan.Davis, Peter.
There were conflicting reports initially as to whether or not CFGO in Ottawa and CKST and CFTE in Vancouver will re-brand."Canucks uncork tribute to Russian groundbreaker Lariono". Vancouver Sun, January 22, 2011."TSN Takes The Next Steps Towards Its Radio Network". Radio Insight, January 23, 2011.
In 2014, Carson was featured as the Youngest Female Groundbreaker on the Steve Harvey talk show. Carson was featured in the 2017 documentary, The Mars Generation. In 2019, Carson appeared on an episode of Ryan's Mystery Playdate. She is also frequently interviewed to discuss her childhood goal of becoming an astronaut and traveling to Mars.
Democratic groundbreaker, former Governor Phil Hoff dies, VTDigger.org, Kevin O'Connor, April 27, 2018. Retrieved April 27, 2018. Hoff was the first Democratic Governor in the nation to split with President Lyndon Johnson over the Vietnam War and later campaigned across the country to promote Robert F. Kennedy's effort to obtain the 1968 Democratic presidential nomination.
This record stands on its own feet against its older sibling, 2008′s critically acclaimed The End is Not the End. Don’t get it twisted: it’s every bit as good." Jesus Freak Hideout's Josh Taylor wrote that "It's not quite the groundbreaker that its predecessor was, but then again, it's so radically different, that comparisons aren't really even fair.
The Bannen Way was number six in Mashable's "The Top 10 Most Watched Web Series February 2010" by Visible Measures with 6,576,886 views. The series was nominated for 7 awards for the 2010 Streamy Awards winning Best Drama, Best Director, Best Actor (Mark Gantt) and Best Editing. Awarded Groundbreaker Award for The Bannen Way at the 2010 LA Webfest.
The centerpiece of the album is "P.F. Sloan", a song about the costs and disappointments of being a creative groundbreaker. The song would later be covered by The Association, Jennifer Warnes, and Rumer. Webb himself would rerecord the song for El Mirage in 1977, and again for Just Across the River in 2010 with Jackson Browne.
As an Alabama assistant coach under C. M. Newton, he was a groundbreaker in the integration of college sports in 1969 when he recruited Wendell Hudson, the first black to participate in varsity sports for the University of Alabama. In 1958 Reader's Digest designated Sutherland "The Quickest Thinking Coach in America." In 1999 Sutherland was inducted into the Kentucky Athletic Hall of Fame.
" While actress Jackie Woodburne, who worked on Grundy productions Neighbours, Prisoner and The Young Doctors, stated that "Reg was a true groundbreaker in Australian television in the 70s and 80s, and beyond in light entertainment and drama." Tracy Grimshaw, who interviewed Grundy in 2010, said "RG was a pioneer in game shows, in drama, in soapies. He was a star maker. But he totally rejected the limelight.
In 1999, Tangerini received the "Distinguished Service Award" from Guild of Natural Science Illustrators. In 2008, she was honored with the "Excellence in Scientific Botanical Art" award from the American Society of Botanical Artists. On August 24, 2016, the Smithsonian Institution Archives selected Tangerini for its Wonderful Women Wednesday, describing her as a "Groundbreaker". Order Sons of Italy in America called her "one of the world's best botanical illustrator".
Cheon un-yeong was born in 1971, in Seoul, Korea. Chun has attended university at the Seoul Institute of the Arts studying creative writing studies; Hanyang University where she achieved a B.A. in Journalism, and; the Korea University Graduate School of literature. Although Chun has only produced two volumes of short stories, she is considered a groundbreaker in Korean literature, and her works have been the subject of much analysis.
Kay Baxter (October 3, 1945 - May 16, 1988) was a pioneer female bodybuilder. Baxter competed in women's bodybuilding from 1979 to 1986, competing in four IFBB Ms. Olympia competitions between 1982 and 1985. She was inspirational for many up-and-coming female bodybuilders, especially those who desired a physique that would be large and muscular even by bodybuilding standards. She was a groundbreaker in making wrestling videos and short action movies that catered to fans of women's bodybuilding.
Political satire in theatre is new to Finland and the production was something of a groundbreaker in the deferential Finnish political climate. The play was immediately heavily criticised by the leading Finnish newspaper Helsingin Sanomat. In 2010, Hyde was also in the popular Arsenikkia ja vanhoja pitsejä (Arsenic and Old Lace) as the sole female in the cast, as the two female roles were played by men. Her third production currently running was the comedy for children "Risto Räppääjä".
"Another groundbreaker for Buffalo." Buffalo News, November 25, 2007 At 10 stories high—with the capacity to support 10 more floors—and ,Manual of the Common Council: containing a sketch of Buffalo ... the city government ... municipal officers ... (Google eBook), 1897, pg. 25 the Ellicott Square Building was the largest office building in the world by floor area until 1908, with the opening of the Hudson Terminal buildings in New York City. It was built at a cost of $3.5 million in less than one year.
Design News said it "features the best 3-D graphics and animated sequences I have ever seen on a computer program". Toronto Star deemed it animation "virtually TV quality". The Washington Post wrote the title offered evidence of more medium-appropriate software and moving away from the "profitable-but-inane" storybook format. The Washington Post said the game was "a groundbreaker that takes so many liberties with the basic "animated storybook" format", and "threatens to liberate the entertainment megalith from the profitable-but-inane "storybook" format".
The monument was struck by bullets and the American flag was cut away from the flagpole. Meteorologists at the Storm Prediction Center (SPC) issued a statement saying they were very saddened by Tim's death. "Samaras was a respected tornado researcher and friend ... who brought to the field a unique portfolio of expertise in engineering, science, writing and videography," read the statement. Severe weather expert Greg Forbes called Samaras "a groundbreaker in terms of the kind of research he was doing on severe thunderstorms and tornadoes".
The Techtonics are an all-male a cappella group from Imperial College London. The group was formed in 2008, and has since risen to prominence in the world a cappella scene. The group is best known for winning the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella in 2016. The group is also known for winning Best Male Collegiate Song at the Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards (CARA) for their cover of Earthquake in their 2012 album "Groundbreaker",CARA Awards 2013 and for busking weekly on Portobello Road.
Danko's grave at the Woodstock Cemetery, April 19, 2015 (the birth year is incorrect) On December 10, 1999, days after the end of a brief tour of the Midwest that included two shows in the Chicago area and a final gig at the Ark in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Danko died in his sleep at his home in Marbletown, New York. The cause of death was heart failure. He was 55."Rick Danko, 56, a Groundbreaker With the Band, Dies", The New York Times; accessed February 15, 2016.
Mommsen, too, recognized and reported "Caesar the rake, Caesar the conspirator, and Caesar the groundbreaker for later centuries of absolutism."Saunder & Collins, "Introduction" 1–17, at 8, to their short edition of Mommsen, A History of Rome (New Haven CN: Meridian 1957). Some moderns follow the optimate view that it was a nefarious role that Caesar played in the fall of the Republic, whose ruling array of institutions had not yet outlived their usefulness.Cf., Erich S. Gruen, The Last Generation of the Roman Republic (University of California 1974, 1995) at 498–507.
" Though at times "the production strips away the potential majesty." Mack Hayden of Under the Radar wrote that the group "maintain[ed] their identity even when trying on or shaking off new clothes" when experimenting with different sounds. Though Hayden said it "may not be a groundbreaker ... it's definitely a treat." Virgin Media reviewer Ian Gittins found that "after nearly 30 years, the idiosyncratic, quixotic James are always worth persevering with", but criticized the second half of the record as being the group at "their most morose and maudlin.
Throughout this, Parvati acts as a moral compass for the player-character and helps with engineering tasks among other things. When they board the ship the Groundbreaker, Parvati wishes to meet with the leader of the ship and fellow engineer Junlei Tennyson, expressing admiration for her technical skills. When they meet, Junlei takes a liking to her and appears flirtatious, something which appears to be mutual for Parvati. Over time, Parvati begins to confide to the player-character their feelings for Junlei, as well as their anxieties relating to intimacy.
Born in Teaneck, New Jersey, Cassyd worked for the Army Signal Corps as a film editor under then- Col. Frank Capra during World War II. After the war, Cassyd moved to Hollywood, where he worked as an editor for Box Office magazine, as well as a grip at Paramount Pictures. It was at Paramount that he met and teamed up with legendary TV groundbreaker Klaus Landsberg, known for, among other things, pioneering live TV news coverage. Cassyd and Landsberg worked on an experimental Los Angeles television station that would eventually become KTLA- TV Channel 5.
The other notable works in Gujarati literature in this era are Bholanath Sarabhai's Ishvara Prarthanamala (1872), Navalram Pandya's Bhatt nu Bhopalu (1867) and Veermati (1869), and Nandshankar Mehta's Karan Ghelo (1866), which was the first original novel of Gujarati literature. Ranchhodlal Udayaram Dave (1837–1923) is respected as the groundbreaker and trailblazer in the art of play-writing in Gujarati with his Lalita Dukh Darsak play. Other significant dramatists were Dalpatram, Narmad and Navalram. Parsi writers of the era include Behramji Malabari who first authored original works in standardised Gujarati.
Matthew Henson was born in 1866 to free people of color in Maryland. He met Commander Robert E. Peary in 1887, who hired him for exploratory expeditions after learning of seagoing experiences he had as a teenager. Henson became an indispensable figure in the expeditions Peary led into the Arctic Ocean, assisting with the planning and logistics, as a translator with the local Inuit people, and frequently as a groundbreaker in the party's movements. In 1909, as he was assigned the task of breaking trail in Peary's bid to reach the Geographic North Pole.
Petty felt the video was "a real groundbreaker," and stated that he and the band wrote the treatment themselves, borrowing heavily from the post-apocalyptic look of Mad Max 2, released in 1981. The video begins with Tom Petty and Mike Campbell happening upon a black tent in the desert after riding in a hovercar (from the television series Logan's Run). They find a radio/cassette player wrapped in bubble wrap and play the tape, which begins the music of "You Got Lucky." The other band members, Howie Epstein, Benmont Tench and Stan Lynch, arrive in a sidecar racing motorcycle.
" Peter Travers of Rolling Stone states "Shot with a poet's eye, Malick's film is a groundbreaker, a personal vision that dares to reach for the stars." A. O. Scott of The New York Times gave the film much praise and stated, "The sheer beauty of this film is almost overwhelming, but as with other works of religiously minded art, its aesthetic glories are tethered to a humble and exalted purpose, which is to shine the light of the sacred on secular reality". Total Film gave the film a five-star review (denoting 'outstanding'): "The Tree of Life is beautiful. Ridiculously, rapturously beautiful.
The Medi Teddy is a teddy bear sleeve that hides an IV bag from the patient.Girl Afraid Of IVs Invents 'Medi Teddy' To Disguise Them, published 2019-06-14, at CBS Boston; retrieved 2020-01-14] It was developed in 2019 by 12 year old Idiopathic Thrombocytopenia Purpura (ITP) patient Ella Casano whose treatment included an IV transfusion every six to eight weeks. With the product, the child only sees a teddy bear; on the other side (made of mesh), medical staff get to monitor blood IV fluid movements. TODAY honored her as a Groundbreaker for International Day of the Girl.
Watching Groundbreaker Battle 2008 at Minnesota Shubert's month-long Hip-Hop Dance: From the Street to the State The refurbished Goodale Theater with 505 seats (216 orchestra level, 289 Grand Tier level) offer guests intimate, unobstructed views of the entire stage with no seat further than 65 feet from center stage. Each row of seats arcs semi-circularly to face center stage. Ornate columns of cherrywood and historic architectural details frame the proscenium arch. Floors throughout the backstage area are covered with a special linoleum that allows ballet performers to walk from dressing rooms to the stage without removing their toe shoes.
Critical reception of the show was consistently positive, both as a children's show and as groundbreaker for African American programming, it was praised for "vividly colored sets, infectious sing-alongs, unique character accents and quirky humor that defined the show and introduced millions of children to an overlooked but centuries- old branch of African American culture." It was described as "a combination summer camp, cheerleading session and music video." The issues, especially with the first season, had to do with show's depiction being unrealistic. "The songs were lively and catchy, the kids were cute and the general theme was unlike other kids' programming," Jenifer Managan of the Chicago Tribune wrote.
Mary Ann Tighe is an American commercial real estate broker and chief executive officer of the New York Tri-State Region of CBRE, the world's largest commercial real estate services firm. Tighe has made commercial transactions totaling more than 101.6 million square feet and has been cited as a groundbreaker in a traditionally male-dominated industry. Her deals have anchored more than 14.4 million square feet of new construction in the New York region, a total believed to be a record in commercial brokerage. Tighe has been named to Crain's New York Business Most Powerful Women in New York since the listing was inaugurated in 2007, ranking #1 in 2011 across all New York City industries.
It was also longlisted for the Booker Prize, serialised on British radio and is now a Virago Modern Classic. "It is difficult to discuss the book without talking in terms of its uniqueness – and without resorting to superlatives...a tremendously rich, subtle and nuanced read", said The Scotsman, while The Times called him a "A gloriously capable and confident writer". His follow-up, the fable My Once Upon A Time, set in a near-future London-like western city, fused noir with Yoruba folklore to striking effect, and solidified his reputation as a groundbreaker. The book uses the song "Heaven and Hell" by Chef Raekwon of the Wu-Tang Clan as a thread running through the novel.
Through ten seasons in San Francisco, he was invited to four Pro Bowls, led the league in touchdown passes in 1955, and was named the NFL Player of the Year by the United Press in 1957. A groundbreaker, Tittle was part of the 49ers' famed Million Dollar Backfield, was the first professional football player featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated, and is credited with having coined "alley-oop" as a sports term. Considered washed-up, the 34-year-old Tittle was traded to the Giants following the 1960 season. Over the next four seasons, he won several individual awards, twice set the league single-season record for touchdown passes, and led the Giants to three straight NFL championship games.
He wrote, "The good news is that the kids will probably love it, and the bad news is that parents will be disappointed if they're hoping for another Pixar groundbreaker. Unlike such brightly original films as Toy Story, Finding Nemo, WALL-E, and Up, this one finds Pixar poaching on traditional territory of Disney." He said that the film did have an uplifting message about improving communication between mothers and daughters, "although transforming your mother into a bear is a rather extreme first step". Peter Debruge of Variety gave a positive review of the film, writing that the film "offers a tougher, more self-reliant heroine for an era in which princes aren't so charming, set in a sumptuously detailed Scottish environment, where her spirit blazes bright as her fiery red hair".
Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times described it as "antic and unexpected as well as homiletic, rife with subversive elements, wacky critters and some of the most beautiful landscapes ever seen in a computer animated film." Manohla Dargis of The New York Times felt the film "has a few things on its mind, but its tone is overwhelmingly playful, not hectoring." Joe Morgenstern of The Wall Street Journal opined that "As Pixar productions go, this one isn't a groundbreaker, but it's heartfelt and endearing, as well as visually splendiferous, and kids will love it for sure." "Clever and cloying by turns, it's a movie that always seems to be trying to evolve beyond its conventional trappings, and not succeeding as often as Pixar devotees have come to expect," wrote Justin Chang of Variety.
Google Android support quickly followed with versions of many of their titles appearing for distribution on Handango, before billing support was added to the Android Market. FinBlade later received nominations in the 'Best Casual Game' and '2009 Groundbreaker' categories for Tennis Slam in the Handango Champion Awards for the Android. In June 2009 with the advent of a broader range of mobile content available on the iPhone FinBlade also started developing applications, commencing with Red Bull GP on the iPhone, published by Red Bull Racing, The Men Who Stare at Goats app promoting the film adaption of Jon Ronson's book, followed by a match report and news centre app for Liverpool F.C.. All the app titles reached the top of their respective category charts in the UK App Store. In December 2009 the iPhone title Battleship, based on the Hasbro board game and developed by FinBlade, was published by EA Mobile to critical acclaim, described as the 'best board game adaption yet' by cNET.

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