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Clinton's detractors look dimly on appeals to support her as a pathbreaker.
Clinton was an early pathbreaker in changing social views on such matters.
Mr. Linares, a state assemblyman, has long been considered a pathbreaker among Dominican politicians here.
Ms. Krasky said in an interview that she had not known she was a pathbreaker.
Investors include San Francisco VC firm Pathbreaker Ventures, London-based Hoxton Ventures, and the CEO of Yelp.
Listen to the music of Heinrich Schütz, a 17th century pathbreaker whose work is largely unknown today.
The news also finds Nest's Tony Fadell, Venrock's David Pakman and Pathbreaker Venture's Ryan Gembala joining the startup's board.
The funding was led by Accomplice, with participation from Pathbreaker Ventures, Social Capital, SocialStarts, and Google Maps creator Lars Rasmussen.
Shandling, who died today, was a pathbreaker in exploring that special territory of television where the make-believe and the real sit side by side.
True Ventures and Ubiquity Ventures co-led the round with participation by Next Coast Ventures, Capital Factory, Pathbreaker Ventures, Boom Capital, Grit Ventures, and additional angel investors.
America as a whole, and black America in particular, had changed, while Amos 'n' Andy—a pathbreaker in 1928—still portrayed Andy and Kingfish much as it had twenty-three years earlier.
Some of those were ideas that came to seem simply logical in retrospect: The show was a pathbreaker for trans representation onscreen, casting trans performers to play characters (though, notably, not the "trans parent" of the title) whose journeys they shared.
Paul Volcker, the former chairman of the US Federal Reserve, has called Deane "a pathbreaker for female financial journalists".
"Pathbreaker for Military Women." Long Island University Winter 1997/Spring 1998. Retrieved December 13, 2007. She retired in 1997.
Marjorie Deane (1914 - 2 October 2008) was a British financial journalist and author, who worked for The Economist from 1947 to 1989, and has been called "a pathbreaker for female financial journalists" by Paul Volcker, the former chairman of the US Federal Reserve.
Joan Czerniejewski Sherman is a scientist and Professor of Chemistry. She was considered a pathbreaker by becoming one of the first professors at Florida Institute of Technology and one of the first women hired by Radiation, Inc.Patterson, Gordon. "The Secret History of Joan Czerniejewski Sherman", Ad Astra Florida Tech, 11 April 2018.
Edmund Cecil Rhodes (1892–1964), a statistician, was born in Yorkshire and named after Cecil Rhodes. He went to Bradford Grammar School and Trinity College, Cambridge where he graduated as Wrangler (B-star) in 1914. In 1924 he became Reader at the London School of Economics where he remained until he retired in 1958. He wrote for Biometrika and the Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, and Edgeworth called him a "pathbreaker" (see obituary by Grebenik).
Dr. M. N. Singaramma (1920–2006) was a scholar, writer and social activist from Mandya in Karnataka, Southern India. She wrote many philosophical books and articles under the pen name Sridevi. Her love for Hindi, despite having been born and brought up in Southern India earned her a lot of respect and admiration. She is still remembered by scholars working on philosophical and religious texts as a pathbreaker during times when there was no one doing any research on these subjects.
Russell's theory has had far- reaching effect especially in the realm of modal jazz. Art Farmer said that it "opens the door to countless means of melodic expression" and critic Joachim- Ernst Berendt described it as "the first work deriving a theory of jazz harmony from the immanent laws of jazz" and as "the pathbreaker for Miles Davis' and John Coltrane's 'modality'". Bill Evans and Miles Davis used the theory , video by WGBH about Russell's life and his impact on jazz."Excerpt from The Gravity Man by Alice Dragoon", LydianChromaticConcept.com.
Despite her title, she functioned as editor, a position to which she was formally named in 1946, the sixth person to hold the title at the publication. She remained as editor for nearly 30 years before retiring in 1975 with the Review's 50th anniversary edition, making her the longest-serving editor in the Review's history. During her tenure she reviewed an estimated 90,000 manuscripts, selecting from among them and publishing many previously unknown authors, including Hayden Carruth, Nadine Gordimer, and Adrienne Rich. Female editors of literary magazines were very rare during her time, and it was her role as a pathbreaker that led to her award of an honorary doctorate from Smith College in 1971.
To enrich the worldview of Hindi speakers, Acharya Shukla translated Edwin Arnold's The Light of Asia into Buddha Charit (A biography of Gautam Buddha in Brij Bhasha verse) and German scholar Ernst Haeckel's famous work The Riddles of Universe into Vishwa Prapanch where he added his own thought-provoking preface by comparing its findings with Indian philosophical systems. These works signify that he did not restrict himself to be the foremost moderniser of the Hindi language, literature and thought. He was involved with scientific temper-building by translating and updating works of science and history. In developing a scientific methodology to investigate the literary works of several centuries as creations of socio-economic and political conditions of the respective era, Acharya Shukla became a pathbreaker.

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