Pioneering Australian senator breastfeeds at mic in parliament Pioneering Australian senator breastfeeds at mic in parliament Australian Sen.
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It's hard for citizens to have confidence in a pioneering new program when the leaders don't seem to fully understand what the hell they're pioneering.
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At the time, Amaze felt pioneering, but ultimately on trend.
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Stan Lee was a pioneering force in the superhero universe.
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The pioneering judge's body was discovered just before 2 p.m.
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Husqvarna is pioneering, that means innovative, what can we do?
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Making the jump can mean better pay and pioneering opportunities.
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We're building a space pioneering passion among our young people.
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What we are pioneering can help change the human race.
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A few pioneering firms claim to have done just that.
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Berkeley professor Christina Malasch did pioneering academic work on burnout.
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The Voyages Issue The story of an accidentally pioneering expedition.
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Here she met Hugh Herr, a pioneering figure in prosthetics.
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The Model S and Model X were pioneering electric vehicles.
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No wonder a pioneering punk feminist, Kathleen Hanna, joined in.
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The pioneering artist Sonya Rapoport serves as an animating spirit.
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She is a scientist, and she's doing some pioneering research.
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This system was pioneering when it was created in 1974.
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But a year after a pioneering report, little has happened.
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My grandmother was a pioneering aviation attorney and woman pilot.
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Professor Hawking's pioneering work made our world a better place.
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Now its pioneering athletes are donating millions to women's sports.
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This biography demonstrates why her pioneering, iconoclastic ideas still resonate.
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Between those two pioneering forces, a peaceful culinary revolution began.
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But space tourism isn't the only frontier SpaceX is pioneering.
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Silva didn't simply dive head-first into a pioneering MMA career.
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"FDA Panel Backs Novartis' Pioneering New Cancer Gene Therapy," said Reuters.
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And who could forget the pioneering anomaly that is Lauryn Hill?
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You can read about the pioneering surgery on the NCSU site.
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BuzzFeed has done pioneering reporting on recent Hollywood sexual assault stories.
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In recent years, there have been a handful of pioneering institutions.
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One of my heroes is Nellie Bly, the pioneering investigative journalist.
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The company, Theranos, was pioneering a new kind of blood testing.
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Some of the pioneering schools are private ones in Silicon Valley.
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A TUMBLEDOWN farmhouse from Australia's pioneering days has unlikely new neighbours.
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The study was led by a pioneering data scientist, David Baldus.
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He is pioneering zero-emission travel and working towards colonizing Mars.
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GKFF assumed all up-front financial risks while pioneering new strategies.
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Whether the pioneering effort is good for investors should spark debate.
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So to be pioneering in that era was intriguing to me.
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QQ was a copy of ICQ, a pioneering Israeli messaging service.
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Foxx remembers every detail of his encounter with the pioneering actor.
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These three titles are respectively pioneering the future of their industries.
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Alice Waters, the pioneering chef of Chez Panisse in Berkeley, Calif.
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Bonus points for "Pioneering woman in American Literature" for WILLA CATHER.
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Similarly, some of fashion's historic houses are pioneering in the field.
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James Cleveland, the pioneering gospel singer, introduces Franklin to the congregation.
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Here are four other companies with pioneering programs for older workers.
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The gear is expected to produce racers with a pioneering approach.
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Generally, your communication style is courageous, pioneering, quick, and forward-thinking.
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His blood contains a rare antibody necessary for a pioneering medication.
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He left to work for a company pioneering new missile technology.
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Vanguard, of course, is famous for pioneering passively managed index funds.
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Pandora, the pioneering streaming music service now battling Spotify, needs cash.
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Pioneering heavy metal drummer Sean Reinert has died ... TMZ has confirmed.
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WASHINGTON — Forget alternative facts — Samantha Bee is pioneering the alternative dinner.
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This exhibition traces the influence of her pioneering 75-year career.
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Clemente Orozco, and David Siqueiros, who had been pioneering a new
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"The 400 Blows" was a pioneering example of an autobiographical film.
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This is the pioneering side of Piaget, its more audacious side.
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A pioneering war reporter, she wrote more than a dozen books.
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The Ner-Davids were among the pioneering groups joining the renewed kibbutz.
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The impact of 12 pioneering women is written in the stars – literally.
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The brothers named the building after their pioneering plastics manufacturing company, PlascoKar.
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Luckily, companies are pioneering new ways to get you up to speed.
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Tech companies are also pioneering new training programs to develop emerging skills.
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Vladimir Putin has been the pioneering exponent of this style of politics.
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But he's never lost faith, and one dream animated his pioneering journey.
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It took over a century for her pioneering work to be recognized.
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His first seasons were spent with the pioneering modern-dance company Denishawn.
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But Georges Méliès's seminal film was a pioneering work of its own.
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Wolfson and Andries see themselves as pioneering a new form of psychotherapy.
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Wolfson and Andries believe they are pioneering a new form of psychotherapy.
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Her musical legacy, both trailblazing & pioneering, will keep her spirit alive forever.
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The really pioneering thing about it, though, is its ambitious invite system.
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The threat was all too real when Canada adopted its pioneering law.
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My models were [the pioneering English conceptual art group] Art and Language.
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This pioneering class originated with a cohort of seventy-three first graders.
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Burton A new location for the pioneering snowboard brand, opening this month.
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Alinea, the pioneering Chicago restaurant, recently staged a pop-up in Spain.
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Other AIDS activists, including pioneering doctor Gabriel Torres, turned to meth too.
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Pioneering artist Sister Rosetta Tharpe will receive the Award for Early Influence.
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Back in 2014, THUMP and Goldie looked back on his pioneering career.
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This year's winner is Suzanne Ciani, the pioneering synth innovator and composer.
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Death threats drove Latifa Nabizada, the pioneering helicopter pilot, to leave Afghanistan.
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Fun World was founded by the pioneering, conveniently named genius H.G. Fun.
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The journalist Amy Wallace captures the fascinating, pioneering life of Denise McCluggage.
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Inside is an undated abstraction by Loló Soldevilla, a pioneering Cuban modernist.
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Ancestry, for its part, seems to have no interest in pioneering one.
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The pioneering architect brought his vision of modernism to Southern California suburbs.
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They're named after Charles Darwin and the pioneering computer scientist Grace Hopper.
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The Boston biotech venture capital group Flagship Pioneering founded Moderna in 2010.
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Art Review Georgia O'Keeffe, the pioneering modernist artist, had sensibility to spare.
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" One pioneering effort into illogical thinking was Jonathan Haidt's "The Righteous Mind.
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The historical Dame Shirley was a fascinating woman with a pioneering spirit.
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From video installations to pioneering net art, Cheang never stopped pushing boundaries.
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The researchers were clearly energized by the presence of the pioneering patients.
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But NavLab 1 was slowly—very slowly—pioneering the age of autonomous driving.
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This week, I thought a lot about the Indians who were pioneering immigrants.
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Pioneering psychologist and New York Times bestselling author Angela Duckworth thinks it can.
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But in a pioneering clinical study, scientists may have finally crossed the frontier.
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Jane Goodall, pioneering chimpanzee expert, has studied man's closest relative for six decades.
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The British company creates some of the world's most pioneering sports and supercars.
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The pioneering chat app that taught us to text is pulling the plug.
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But in the 1970s, the USSR witnessed a pioneering moment in transgender history.
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Utahns are known for hard work, innovation, and our can-do pioneering spirit.
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A pioneering study in 1972 demonstrated that European robins respond to magnetic cues.
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"It was pioneering a new science of real-time information discovery," he said.
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He did so to remind the world of how pioneering her work was.
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You said Hujar took pioneering pictures of male nudes, can you explain more?
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Both these films from pioneering director Madeline Anderson are featured in the series.
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After this they moved on to pioneering roles as coaches and games officials.
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And there is one modeling posture the duo is pioneering — the hand bra.
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Novel. Pioneering the push into mobile-native vertical video, and vertical video advertising?
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She voiced characters in film and TV for decades in a pioneering career.
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And some are already pioneering the next step - where voice commands are unnecessary.
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Ross: I really do believe that it was a pioneering type of show.
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Lorna Doom, the bassist for the pioneering Californian punk band Germs, has died.
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Pioneering astronaut and former U.S. Senator John Glenn has died at age 95.
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And the reason is the first-mover advantage, the scale and the pioneering.
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It's rumored the next iPhone will feature a pioneering dual-lens powered zoom.
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Like pioneering Aquarius, Naomi truly marches to the beat of her own drum.
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As it has done before, Florida is pioneering a new kind of city.
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Swiss-based Allseas' Pioneering Spirit is due to start operations in mid-2016.
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He is also widely credited for pioneering smart beta as an investing strategy.
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California's pioneering ban, approved in 220, was titled the California Civil Rights Initiative.
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Clara Barton is emblematic of the contributions pioneering women have made throughout history.
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They are pioneering a new technology that could reshape the global energy industry.
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Think of pioneering comedians like Jon Stewart, arguably his own brand of journalist.
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But he also took patriotic pride in being China's pioneering professional ocean adventurer.
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In all likelihood, Trump's pardon would be pioneering as a practical matter too.
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Even India now in some ways is pioneering stuff which America isn't doing.
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For more information on his pioneering philosophy and his restaurants, visit his website.
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The Moon enters Aries at 5:16 AM, creating an invigorating, pioneering vibe.
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Leon Lederman won a Nobel Prize in 1988 for his pioneering physics research.
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And those pioneering hepatitis C drugs also debuted with an $84,000 price tag.
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He wrote Kenyon, the pioneering feminist social activist and lawyer, into the script.
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James Cleveland, the pioneering gospel singer, was on hand to introduce Ms. Franklin.
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Their ranks included Marlene Dietrich, the actress, and Margaret Mead, a pioneering anthropologist.
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Yet despite being a little oppressive, Björk Digital has its eerily pioneering moments.
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"If you just go visit and come back, you're not pioneering," he said.
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"What we're announcing today is a pioneering model for the country," Mayekar said.
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The next-generation of the pioneering Chevy Bolt EV arrives in late 2020.
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Slater, a former world champion, has spent nearly a decade pioneering the technology.
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That pioneering Time Traveler technology also comes with hundreds of necessary safety sensors.
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After a one-time trample, pioneering cyanobacteria might take a decade to recolonize.
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You also chose Pablo Casals's pioneering recording from the 1930s as your favorite.
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Katherine Johnson, a pioneering NASA mathematician, died Monday at the age of 101.
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How many people really know about "Pioneering high jump maneuvers" from the 1960s?
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And by bringing a technology executive's aptitude for pioneering start-ups to soccer.
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Much of the pioneering work is outside cities, where existing networks are poor.
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That's why she hired me on "An American Family" [the pioneering PBS docuseries].
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There are others making arguments built on Inglehart's pioneering work on changing values.
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Under Xi, it has risen while pioneering new modes of control and repression.
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Harvey Milk, the pioneering gay San Francisco city supervisor, was killed in 1978.
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General Idea wasn't just pioneering in terms of art confronting the AIDS crisis.
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MALIN: At that time, compared to Gramercy or Greenwich Village, it was still pioneering.
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On top of all this, Stenberg is a pioneering figure in beauty and fashion.
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With its Amazon Go convenience store, Amazon is pioneering locations with no checkout lines.
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It's good to see what these two masters did in their pioneering early years.
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Kork-Ease got its start in the 1950s by pioneering the cork wedge sandal.
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The breadth of pioneering women was staggering, spanning the late 60s through early 90s.
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" Pioneering tennis icon Billie Jean King tweeted, "Your journey is far from over, @CocoGauff.
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But contrary to previous claims, no unambiguous evidence for any pioneering extremophiles was found.
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A growing band of successful private companies are pioneering the democratisation of technical education.
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Over time, I think these pioneering companies are likely to retain some market share.
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CAN PIONEERING surgery help delay the menopause and how will it impact women's lives?
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Since the election of Shinzo Abe in 22015, Japan has reprised its pioneering role.
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Pioneering sculptor Augusta Savage works on a piece in her Harlem studio in 1938.
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It's an interesting greenfield opportunity and we're excited to back someone pioneering this effort.
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In its post-independence heyday, this cement works was a pioneering northern industrial development.
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If you decide to hit the road, these songs will prime your pioneering mood.
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"There's a creativity and a pioneering quality to what people are doing," she says.
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It's one of the reasons why scientists are pioneering research into tongue input technology.
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Charles and Ray Eames, the pioneering designers of modern furniture, created the sensual furnishings.
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It's even unveiled plans for a pioneering carbon-neutral stadium made entirely of wood.
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We're always looking for pioneering new ideas – what would your aircraft be inspired by?
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I want to be pioneering a new way to live life in the city.
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This week's episode, which aired last night, features Atlanta pioneering rapper Waka Flocka Flame.
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A number of start-ups are pioneering various technologies to supplant existing password security.
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Therefore, some version of the pioneering weapon will likely be found within the tomb.
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HBO is pioneering in TV programming worldwide and doesn't want to lose this situation.
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The entrepreneurs' training program aims to share Kiro'o's pioneering approach with others, he added.
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He's even pioneering new tech that'll make articles about exit velocity tolerable to read.
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But one new program is pioneering an adorable approach to making animals' transitions easier.
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He acknowledges the pioneering work of other historians like Eric Hobsbawm and Jürgen Osterhammel.
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Wayne's use of Auto-Tune as a way to convey romantic feeling is pioneering.
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Instapaper, a pioneering app for saving articles to read later, has been acquired — again.
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None of those effects, with one pioneering exception (more on that below), were digital.
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It has also begun a pioneering programme to train women as mourchidas (spiritual counsellors).
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We examine a pioneering bit of Lithuanian software that excels at fake-news detection.
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China's pioneering electric cars, also is taking the lead now in the autonomous driving.
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Many pioneering cowboys were escaped slaves, according to the group, an often overlooked past.
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But the pioneering privatized system has failed to provide livable pensions for most retirees.
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THE CYBER EFFECTA Pioneering Cyberpsychologist Explains How Human Behavior Changes OnlineBy Mary Aiken387 pp.
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Visitors — especially the first pioneering space travelers — won't arrive with anything waiting for them.
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The Media Lab is credited with pioneering some of the most important tech innovations.
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The British designer joined Apple in 1992, working on pioneering products like the Newton.
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He was a pioneering force and taught public radio valuable lessons, Mr. Nuzum said.
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He signed up for an elective taught by Yuri Levada, a pioneering Soviet sociologist.
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Now, it is on display at Object, a pioneering design shop in the city.
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Launched in 1998, Anastasia Beverly Hills first shot to prominence pioneering eyebrow makeup products.
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Born with one hand, Ashwell is a pioneering user of a new bionic prosthetic.
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With us, we're ice distilling—which is a relatively new technique that we're pioneering.
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Meet the Arts Collective Pioneering Hyper-Local, High-Tech Activism Drinking Out of Cups?
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"I love the pioneering spirit of our state," he said in a campaign video.
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Footsteps Decades ago, the pioneering writer Edward Abbey immortalized then-empty Arches National Park.
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Salesforce has become a $130 billion behemoth by pioneering the move to cloud software.
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" = ALLEN GINSBERG, a pioneering figure in Beat poetry best known for his work "Howl.
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"Sol LeWitt created his own language," Mr. Lorenceau said of the pioneering conceptual artist.
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The pioneering cricketer is remembered for a career that spanned ages 16 to 60.
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Two groups rapidly took over half of Mali, a pioneering democratic state in Africa.
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For example, a number of companies are pioneering small modular nuclear reactor (SMR) designs.
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And yet a full understanding of this pioneering gay African-American artist remains elusive.
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Take a pioneering tour through other planets in WIRED's collection of space photos here.
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They posted images and memories of their pioneering grandmothers, like an early airplane pilot.
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The company last month rolled out the redesign of its pioneering photo messaging app.
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For many of the pioneering patients in these trials, the results have been remarkable.
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This kind of pioneering vote isn't new for Denver or Colorado as a whole.
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Pistoletto played a special part in pioneering the disruptive Italian art movement, Arte Povera.
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A humble and pioneering neurosurgeon Dr. James T. Goodrich, the pioneering neurosurgeon who allowed CNN inside a remarkable operation to separate conjoined twins Jadon and Anias McDonald, died March 30 of complications related to Covid-193, according to the hospital where he worked.
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Abovitz was already pioneering MR for doctors; this would be an extension of his ideas.
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Messenger, like many Yahoo products, was a pioneering service that was later overwhelmed by competitors.
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Back in 1993 they worked at pioneering database company Informix together before it flamed out.
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We have yet to encounter a company that is truly pioneering high quality visual learning.
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But it feels, well, unnatural in a work based on a pioneering novel of naturalism.
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"Working with YouTube Red feels like you are part of pioneering a frontier," he said.
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Because she is a pioneering woman, she is a model for many contemporary female artists.
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The technology localizer Alaa Agamawi is one of the pioneering founders of Egypt's IT sector.
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He made a fortune through BitAuto, a pioneering online platform for buying and selling cars.
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Today, Google is making that connection with a Doodle that honors pioneering neurosurgeon Wilder Penfield.
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He went on to create pioneering films including Strike, Battleship Potemkin, and Ivan the Terrible.
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But his analysis relies most on his stint at Pandora, a pioneering music-streaming service.
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Physicist Stephen Hawking, known for his pioneering brilliance, died today at the age of 76.
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In 2018, he accepted the Pioneering Spirit award at the annual gala for the organization.
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We're incredibly proud of this partnership and the new model of collaborative journalism it's pioneering.
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They're both great experiences — and through pioneering a new technique for games, they're even better.
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It helped F.W. Woolworth, a pioneering department store, with its initial public offering in 1912.
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In the upcoming historical drama, the Oscar-nominated actor stars as pioneering astronaut Neil Armstrong.
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We're pioneering space, honest science, and a political climate that's committed to equality, and inclusivity.
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He developed the electric motor and did pioneering work in radar, radio and x-rays.
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But in truth it is only building on its historical role in pioneering satellite technology.
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What an exciting time to support each other, because we're pioneering in so many areas.
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Like emergency medical care, America is pioneering the crowd-sourced world of on-demand services.
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It's easy to forget this today, but New Girl was pioneering when released in 2011.
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The pioneering work of Dr. Dale E. Bredesen, a neurologist at U.C.L.A., has shown this.
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"I thank you for pioneering, for pulling us, for pushing us," he told Mr. Musk.
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It looks like a few pioneering mutt's have already begun testing out the service, too.
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We learn of Britain's pioneering bombing campaigns in the Horn of Africa in the 1920s.
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Some of the pioneering research has been done at M.I.T., which is leading the project.
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The units' malleability is portrayed as a pioneering next step in the evolution of housing.
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Mr. Justh, 51, and Daniel Dolgin, 40, a co-owner, were not always pioneering farmers.
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Mr. Bunnell started a company newsletter, Computer Notes, focusing on the pioneering Altair personal computer.
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The gender imbalance has persisted despite decades of achievements on the podium by pioneering women.
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He founded SwiftaCorp over 20 years ago, a pioneering African software and technology services group.
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Represented by Charles Hamilton Houston, a pioneering lawyer for the N.A.A.C.P., he went to court.
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Thompson made her mark first as the co-editor of the pioneering magazine Industrial Design.
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And in that way, I understood the value and the potency of it being pioneering.
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That said, Chinese owners are pioneering in the sheer amount they are willing to spend.
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Clinton, like a lot of pioneering women in male-dominated fields, is a super-preparer.
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Fresh Energy is pioneering the use of disaggregated data to offer new services to customers.
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The pioneering children's show "Sesame Street" is celebrating its 50 th anniversary on November 10.
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Her weekly contributions supported the publication's pioneering reading readiness program and reached millions of readers.
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This past Thursday, board members of Oslo's Port Authority approved a pioneering trash-removal plan.
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Chuck Berry, the pioneering rock 'n' roll musician, has died at the age of 21964.
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She captures her father's vulnerability and creative brilliance, and recognizes her mother's pioneering, seeking spirit.
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"It's an independent, pioneering people — that might sound corny, but it's true," Mr. Berry said.
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Health care applications like the one CTA is pioneering are among Nvidia's many new targets.
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Toubin is most excited for Irma Thomas, of New Orleans, a tough, pioneering soul singer.
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"When you're pioneering a space, you tend to figure out by doing," says Jodie Fox.
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I.P.H.O.P,' the pioneering French TV show which began airing in 1984, four years before 'Yo!
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Two commercial satellites have docked in orbit as part of a pioneering satellite-servicing mission.
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Charles Atlas, the pioneering filmmaker and video artist, is 69 and has never been busier.
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On the other, it's also pioneering the way American culture approaches consuming cannabis in public.
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Nearing retirement, he was looking to try a pioneering concept: a master-planned lakeside community.
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"Circles" is one of Berio's pioneering works exploring new ways to set texts to music.
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A cure for Alzheimer's disease is beginning to look attainable with technology we are pioneering.
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Opponents of expanding legal marijuana say the experiences of pioneering states tell a different story.
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That didn't stop CEO Evan Spiegel from boasting to investors about the weenie's pioneering achievements.
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At the Cheese Board Collective, the pioneering cheese shop and bakery in the Berkeley, Calif.
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The microplastic problem is almost unfathomably vast, as this year of pioneering research has shown.
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Its length will reach 160 meters, making it about one third longer than Pioneering Spirit.
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Hours later, Hollywood got its first look at the new film about her pioneering work.
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By the '80s, the early pioneering work done by female programmers had mostly been forgotten.
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Its pioneering work, televised from the court, introduced a new vocabulary into the public realm.
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The movie was written by the pioneering skater Stacy Peralta, and directed by Catherine Hardwicke.
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Jointech Labs: Pioneering access to high-quality fat grafts, fat-derived stem cells and cell therapies.
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Judges comments: An pioneering blockchain and token investment player doing big things under the radar 31.
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One of the leading ladies in the Star Wars universe is honoring the pioneering Carrie Fisher.
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Lately I've read Exupery's books on pioneering early pilots finding routes over the Andes and such.
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Jay Leno, pioneering car builder and host of CNBC's "Jay Leno's Garage, " would advise against it.
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With ASK, you can leverage Amazon's knowledge and pioneering work in the field of voice design.
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This is a trend HP is pioneering and one that other desktop makers should embrace too.
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Toward this end, his teams are pioneering a young field of research called human-robot interaction.
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So he tried a different approach — and ended up pioneering a fresh approach to fighting depression.
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The pioneering artist Prince, passed away at his Paisley Park residence in Chanhassen, Minnesota, last Thursday.
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Her pioneering New York gallery, Art of This Century, sold Pollocks for $200 to $543 each.
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There, pioneering feminist artist Martha Wilson, one of Ettun's biggest influences, will perform as Donald Trump.
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We are backing genuinely pioneering entrepreneurs with the talent and ambition to radically disrupt their industries.
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Boyce was honored in April with the Pioneering Spirit Award at the 9th Annual Thirst Gala.
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Pioneering countries and new research have added to the argument in favour of universal health care.
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So Mr Gayle's career choices have been almost as pioneering as his astounding six-hitting ability.
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The house's classic 2.55 bag silhouette is steeped in fascinating references to the pioneering designer's life.
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After 2008 the practice became more renowned, more refined, but not necessarily more experimental or pioneering.
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Pioneering on-demand companies have already conquered these challenges, and that's emboldening up-and-coming startups.
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Maurice White, vocalist and co-founder of pioneering ensemble Earth, Wind & Fire, has died at 74.
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They were pioneering zero-waste living, but it didn't have the same … let's call it branding.
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Maybe the government is secretly pioneering the next generation of the next generation of telecom technology.
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It also launched its own e-sports division, which included acquiring pioneering e-sports group MLG.
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Tomlinson also contributed to the network's development, among numerous other pioneering technologies in the programming world.
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Verizon-owned AOL announced Friday it is discontinuing AIM, the pioneering chat program, effective Dec. 15.
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Since 2008 the country has hosted a pioneering UN-backed independent prosecuting agency known as CICIG.
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It takes Snapchat's pioneering Stories product and buries it amongst all the professional content inside Discover.
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We think we're on to not just a great business, but pioneering a whole new model.
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A pioneering eight areas will go further still, becoming what he termed Accountable Care Systems (ACSs).
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"We've been pioneering this computing approach called GPU computing for over the last decade," Jensen said.
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There was a pioneering and raw quality to the place, a sense of flux and possibility.
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But she was calculating, too, like her pioneering alcoholism education work in response to Ray's drinking.
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"We respect Tunisian women, value their pioneering experience and consider them a safety valve," Gargash wrote.
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Pioneering a new surgery is a high-wire act for ethical and financial reasons as well.
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That same month, DJ Rashad, a genius and a pioneering force behind footwork, overdosed and died.
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The law I passed on energy transition made France a pioneering country in renewable energy policy.
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Operational efficiencies are one of the key accomplishments of the analytics efforts in other pioneering cities.
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Pioneering singer-songwriter and producer David Bowie has died following an 18-month battle with cancer.
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Pioneering space startup Planetary Resources was acquired by, of all things, a blockchain firm this week.
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His pioneering use of color photography was at first dismissed as too commercial and anti-artistic.
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Why is "Queer Eye," the pioneering reality show that arrived in the early '00s, being rebooted?
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Nevertheless, the sinews of the film reflect the continuing influence of the pioneering man named Priest.
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Chicago is a pioneering feminist artist whose career has only recently gained the recognition it deserves.
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Her father, Charles R. Drew, was the pioneering African-American doctor who helped revolutionize blood transfusions.
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But like many other ideas to reduce them, Mr. Newsom's proposal isn't so simple or pioneering.
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The hardy, pioneering characters of the Socialist kibbutz movement would later inhabit some of his novels.
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Heckerling, the pioneering director behind "Fast Times at Ridgemont High," is turning "Clueless" into a musical.
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Mr. Casey works in Cambridge as a senior associate at Flagship Pioneering, a venture capital firm.
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The pioneering astrophysicist, now 92, established a new field of solar research, heliophysics, in the 1950s.
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The focus of the show is the pioneering moment when Mr. Gilliam developed his draping technique.
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Hicham Abkari, 52, was part of the pioneering generation of Moroccan break dancers in the '80s.
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MayerWasner Pamela Mayer's understated shop, founded in 2006, was one of the pioneering boutiques in Narrowsburg.
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I recently attended a luncheon in Los Angeles honoring Stu Spencer, the pioneering Republican campaign consultant.
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In memoriam: Cokie Roberts was a pioneering, award-winning journalist in Washington for NPR and ABC.
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Ms. Chicago, who has new shows in Los Angeles and Washington, talks about pioneering female painters.
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Spurred by the pioneering chef, the cafe at Jefferson's estate has reconnected with his agrarian ideals.
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Solow launched modern growth theory with a pair of pioneering articles written in 1956 and 1957.
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In 2016, it was named a pioneering education institution by a Chinese online video platform, iQiyi.
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But the Pioneering Spirit has found another purpose: dismantling oil fields in the British North Sea.
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The Taycan's pioneering two-speed transmission, a first for production EVs, contributes to its incredible acceleration.
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Good Vibrations, the pioneering, women-friendly sex-toy retailer, was founded in San Francisco in 1977.
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Much of early animation has been lost, such as the pioneering films of Helena Smith Dayton.
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It was doing pioneering work in expanding awareness of reproductive health and contraceptive use in Nepal.
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She then passed a pioneering Homeowner's Bill of Rights and created a Mortgage Fraud Strike Force.
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She did pioneering research locating and dating fragments, some of which were stored in her office.
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The filmmaker Charles Atlas had a long and pioneering artistic partnership with the choreographer Merce Cunningham.
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As a result, he created the first draft of the bill that eventually became a pioneering law.
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The nano was also the first device to work with the pioneering Nike+iPod fitness tracking system.
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Anita Borg was a pioneering computer scientist, and the institute promotes women's involvement in the technology industry.
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The show underlines how his pioneering efforts over three decades took modern sculpture in a new direction.
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Sting in 1977 formed the pioneering British rock band The Police with Stewart Copeland and Andy Summers.
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Like any other pioneering YouTuber however, Mishler is prone to seeing the odd negative comment or two.
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He did pioneering work in aviation that will help shape American air power for years to come.
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VR is spatial and temporal storytelling, it's about changing your perception, challenging stuff, we are pioneering consciousness.
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As CEO, Shafqat manages the strategic growth of the company, pioneering a new content ecosystem fo...More
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Halliburton was the first company to hydraulically fracture, or frack, a well, pioneering the process in 1949.
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Aside from pioneering the partnership with ASC, Carlotti is actively involved with the running of the program.
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As a lover of football, Mr Xi likes drawing attention to China's pioneering of that sport, too.
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She had two intimidatingly illustrious parents: William Godwin, a philosopher-guru, and Mary Wollstonecraft, a pioneering feminist.
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That said, others note that pioneering a new industry brings its own, often unanticipated sources of stress.
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Our pioneering technology has gone further to enhance safety with every trip tracked and recorded by GPS.
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Next, they looked around the world to find and learn from pioneering programs working to prevent violence.
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Prior to founding Kepos, Carhart helmed Goldman Sachs' once high-flying and pioneering quant firm, Global Alpha.
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Pioneering television news anchor Gwen Ifill died Monday after a battle with cancer, NBC News has confirmed.
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In a Tweet, director Ava DuVernay gave a nod to the pioneering director: Thank you, Penny Marshall.
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M.C., the pioneering hip-hop group that included his brother Joseph (Reverend Run) Simmons in the '80s.
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Mr Woods says that the Americans have been "pioneering" on addressing civilian harm, "way ahead of Europeans".
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The new season starring Candice Bergen as a pioneering newswoman is scheduled to premiere on Sept. 27.
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The probe, named after pioneering solar physicist Dr. Eugene Parker , will provide a wealth of invaluable data.
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The pioneering scientist also played a pivotal role in developing computers, and early thinking about artificial intelligence.
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Quake and others are also pioneering research into blood tests for infectious diseases and even some cancers.
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Shandling's influence was profound, from his stand-up career to pioneering The Larry Sanders Show on HBO.
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So imagine my delight in finding that ETH Zürich is pioneering the art of robot-assisted woodworking!
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"A number of pioneering players will start providing unlimited data at lower speed," Hastings said, without elaborating.
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With a variety of pioneering companies competing to launch humans into space, lunar exploration is taking off.
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Like always, the pioneering companies find their path and we then derive the playbooks out of them.
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We honor women's legacy of achievements—from pioneering innovations & strengthening our communities to leading in business & politics.
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Its pioneering waveguide tech solves the challenges of performance, wearability and scalability, bringing AR to the masses.
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For the young Dutch striker pioneering the position in the 19963s, the use of space was paramount.
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Maybe Skepta or Kano would finally get their dues after years of y'know, pioneering an entire genre.
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Previously, Rougeux developed a digital reproduction of the 1814 Werner's Nomenclature of Colours, a pioneering color system.
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Despite this ecological pioneering, his name, though monumental in Brazil, is not widely known in New York.
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TBA21-Academy is a pioneering organization focusing on a confluence of ocean studies, art, science, and environmentalism.
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Five years later, Florida enacted her pioneering concealed-carry law, turning Hammer into a gun-rights star.
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For those who find his ideas far-flung, he points to his success pioneering self-driving cars.
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John Hickenlooper came to politics in a nonpartisan election as Denver's mayor after starting a pioneering brewpub.
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Pioneering science But to transmit images back to Earth, Rosetta has to compress them into data packets.
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"What she did was really, really pioneering for the sport, in a bunch of ways," Conway said.
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"Our National Space Council will help our nation re-energize the pioneering spirit of America," he continued.
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Close inspection of the figure shows the face to be strongly reminiscent of pioneering drag artist Divine.
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Launched in 1996, Idealab is a pioneering startup studio that gave birth to dozens of successful companies.
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Created between 1890 and 1933, they are pioneering examples of scientific communication, still appearing in textbooks today.
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All that pioneering heavy electronic music of the 80s and 90s—all that tied heavily into Giorgio.
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Combining traditional globe-making techniques with their own pioneering designs, their globes are true works of art.
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The pioneering deaf actor Marlee Matlin appears as Michael's mother, giving a nicely engaging and relaxed performance.
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Under his guidance, the museum embarked on a new venture, pioneering the era of multimedia, interactive exhibits.
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A gifted pianist, she founded the Da Capo Chamber Players, a pioneering ensemble dedicated to new music.
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Beyond navigating changing regulations, expensive seed is one of many challenges that pioneering hemp farmers will face.
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The pioneering artists of the previous decade seemed to have sweated out and solved the big problems.
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He is revered at the company for pioneering its entrance into the United States in the 1980s.
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The pioneering law is meant to address congestion, driver wages and the weakening of the taxi industry.
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In 2017, IBM even famously ended its pioneering remote-work policy for more than 5,500 new employees.
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It was in 1963 that Ms. Ratcliff became an assistant to Ms. Porter, a pioneering financial columnist.
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Ben Nimmo, who helped create the Atlantic Council's Digital Forensic Research Lab, is pioneering the disinformation investigations.
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He performed this set of pioneering pieces, along with some other Chopin works, in London in February.
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Everything from its pioneering artificial-intelligence firms to its gulags in Xinjiang spread alarm across the world.
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Decades before that, pioneering sportsmen like Theodore Gordon and Edward Ringwood Hewitt fished on the Neversink River.
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He compared this period of frenzied activity and pioneering spirit to the early days of powered flight.
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That was the promise of Doom (212), the compelling reboot of the pioneering first-person shooter franchise.
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He is also credited with pioneering what is known as the binomial model for pricing stock options.
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She nevertheless persevered, gave interviews and in time gained some recognition for her pioneering role in cinema.
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There is his pioneering work leading the Industry, an experimental Los Angeles company he founded in 2012.
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At the time, Mercer was part of a team pioneering the use of computers to translate languages.
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A pioneering plan to build a large renewables business in the early 2000s ended with huge losses.
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The hotel is named for Gwen Lux, a Chicago-born, pioneering female sculptor of the 20th century.
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Those interpretations obscure Apple's other accomplishment — pioneering a financial model that is the envy of corporate America.
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Mubi's January lineup features a selection of the pioneering documentary director's films from the 1950s through 1970.
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And what about the organizers of the many other festivals that haven't followed The Loop's pioneering testing?
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A Trump wall would block "pioneering" jaguars from migrating into the United States and repopulating the area.
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Meanwhile, Gabrielle Union was pioneering black tie swimwear in this half gown, half bikini from Jean Paul Gaultier.
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Bierce was a pioneering writer in many respects, writing important works of satire, science fiction, horror, and journalism.
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The tragedy has brought out the strong will and unity of a city famous for its pioneering culture.
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Dominic West plays Sir Ernest Shackleton, the pioneering polar explorer who wore Burberry gabardine for three Antarctic expeditions.
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The census is a pioneering pan-African aerial survey that aims to count the continent's savanna elephant populations.
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The new brand name, "Siemens Healthineers", is intended to underline its pioneering spirit, Siemens said in a statement.
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The pioneering astronomer Vera Rubin is known globally for discovering powerful evidence of dark matter in the universe.
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All astronauts today owe what we know about surviving in weightlessness ... to inadvertent pioneering of these space dogs.
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Gina Carano, a pioneering MMA fighter, plays a bounty hunter who takes down Pascal in a street fight.
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These pioneering scientists often face mistrust from a public that has stereotyped images of scientists tinkering with life.
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The company, which emerges from stealth today, is pioneering a new era of personalized cardiovascular healthcare, he said.
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But it means a hell of a lot to a lot of people and it's a pioneering show.
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And now Kourtney is taking her turn by pioneering a daring leotard over the pants look. AKM-GSI
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Snapchat is pioneering what I call "Sponsored Creation Tools," which look like the next big thing in advertising.
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Pioneering voyages offered new perspectives on the world, and, in time, to new ways of living and governing.
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Other members of the group, including Natalie Barney, have been recognized for their pioneering contributions to LGBT history.
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Sir John Elliott traces those trajectories in "Scots and Catalans", a pioneering and scrupulously even-handed comparative history.
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The research follows up on pioneering research by William Ruddiman, an emeritus professor at the University of Virginia.
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Sheffield University's Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre is pioneering new ways of 3D printing and building modular nuclear reactors.
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One room shows Daido Moriyama's pioneering pictures of Tokyo's seedier zones, all tattoos, yakuza gangsters and nightclub performers.
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Taylor Swift, as the most recent and popular country/pop crossover act, can thank Shania for pioneering this.
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Pioneering astronaut Buzz Aldrin is best known for being the second man to step foot on the moon.
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Leonardo Campagna, an evolutionary biologist at Cornell University, says the research is "pioneering" but further study is needed.
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The computer scientist and Stanford professor did pioneering work in artificial intelligence and helped invent self-driving cars.
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Before the 1600s, street trees were rare, with the Dutch pioneering the practice to help stabilize their canals.
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Relate, a charity, is launching an online divorce or separation model based on the pioneering Dutch Rechtwijzer system.
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We thank her for her decades of pioneering work on behalf of victims of sexual assault and abuse.
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Before joining the group, Meisner had been a member of Poco, one of the pioneering country-rock bands.
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A 'pioneering' dog DNA register has resulted in a dramatic reduction of dog mess in three London parks.
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How do you feel about that, as someone who had such a big hand in pioneering the sound?
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That Horton ended up becoming such a pioneering force in retro gaming and digital preservation is hardly surprising.
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Another is PK Clean, a pioneering Utah-based company that alchemizes plastic waste back into low-sulfur fuel.
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Lionhead was founded in 1996 by acclaimed game developer Peter Molyneux, known for pioneering the "god game" genre.
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"The draft wasn't consistent with our ambition for celebrating 50 years of pioneering progress," the Airbus spokesman said.
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He likens what he's doing to the pioneering work of Carl Sagan on the impacts of nuclear war.
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"The draft wasn't consistent with our ambition for celebrating 50 years of pioneering progress," the Airbus spokesman said.
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Dr. Makoto Suzuki, an 84-year-old cardiologist and pioneering geriatrician, has studied centenarians for over 953 years.
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"We are pioneering the real estate transaction of the future," said Drew Uher, CEO and founder of HomeLight.
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For years, Opening Ceremony, the pioneering New York concept store, has produced special collections for LGBT Pride Month.
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But as with most large-scale, pioneering works of climate journalism, "Losing Earth" has quickly come under fire.
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We have been advocating for mobilization for five years, and pioneering and spreading #ClimateEmergency declarations for two years.
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Bernard Farrelly, a pioneering Australian surfboarder who won the sport's first world championship, in 1964, died on Saturday.
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Their pioneering techniques for surgery on the heart and blood vessels have helped tens of thousands of patients.
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They are pioneering new business models for marketing-tech software and shaking up decades-old industries like television.
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Vera Rubin, a pioneering astrophysicist, is well-known for discovering powerful evidence of dark matter in the universe.
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Alan Turing, the pioneering British computer scientist, was chemically castrated by his government for being gay in 1952.
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Cyan designers are also known for pioneering the use of the editing software Adobe Photoshop in poster design.
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The moon is in pioneering fire sign Aries today, inspiring you to push forward with your goals, Cancer.
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According to Driessen, Organa's pioneering use of supercritical carbon dioxide is crucial to the purity of their products.
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Leo Kanner's pioneering 1943 research on autism was based on a study of three girls and seven boys.
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Pioneering slow-mo disco from the alias of Klaus Schulze, one time member of electronic krautrockers Tangerine Dream.
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"Sesame Street," the pioneering children's TV show loved across the world, premiered 50 years ago on November 10.
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Where Spawn's music is clunky and weird, Endel's is beautiful, like the pioneering ambient works of Brian Eno.
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Economic View Tesla, Elon Musk's pioneering electric car company, originally offered its Model S sedan in two variants.
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But British filmmaker and naturalist F. Percy Smith was pioneering this type of work back in the 1920s.
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Across China, Xi Jinping is pioneering a technological despotism of ubiquitous cameras, facial-recognition software and mass surveillance.
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Four months later, her pioneering effort was celebrated by the Obamas, who invited her to the White House.
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But over time their gesture has become widely considered to be a pioneering act of civil rights protest.
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Since starting out as a pioneering online auction company, eBay has moved into more traditional e-commerce sales.
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Unlike the writers who've come before, Mock and Jenner are freed from the burden of pioneering the genre.
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It was one of a number of times Mr. Fitzgerald worked with the pioneering film editor Dede Allen.
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You talk about black men who become the pioneering members of the National Black McDonald's Operators Association (NBMOA).
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Her reverie takes her back to her early years, working as a pioneering copywriter for R. H. Macy's.
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There have been regrettable closings; this week, for example, that of Real Fine Arts, a pioneering Brooklyn space.
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Her instructors at Cooper Union included pioneering activists like Hans Haacke, Fred Wilson, Dennis Adams and Faith Wilding.
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Dick Gregory, a pioneering black satirist, transformed humor into a barbed force for civil rights in the 1960s.
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Could a pioneering art show for dogs — supposedly organized by a dog — be called anything other than Dogumenta?
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Earlier this year, Fergie traveled to the Bahamas to have pioneering regenerative stem cell therapy on her feet.
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Katherine Johnson, a pioneering black mathematician who helped NASA launch men to the moon, died Monday at 101.
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Pioneering Esperantists began teaching the language to their children, and a first generation of native speakers sprang up.
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Dr. Phyllis Harrison-Ross, a pioneering black pediatrician, psychiatrist, prison monitor and mental health administrator, died on Jan.
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Home to pioneering artists like Young Thug, who&aposs freely experimented with country-trap melodies in his music.
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He talks of a 300-year vision for companies pioneering cutting-edge tech like artificial intelligence and robotics.
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Leckey restaged the pioneering event in his studio, together with lights, a camera, and a flickering daisy wheel.
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Her career would later skyrocket after taking on a role as a pioneering woman in the space industry.
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It's a concept we're more than familiar with now, but Schwartz's worlds were truly pioneering for their time.
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The pioneering band walked the line between brusque sentimentality and uplifting hooks, making them emo's first pop emissaries.
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It's the latest example of Amazon pioneering a new product category and then going on to dominate it.
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Jack Bogle was sure of his pioneering market invention, but he always had misgivings about what it had become.
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Back in the '90s, 7 Year Bitch was one of the pioneering bands of the heavy grunge rock scene.
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It is a pioneering move: Britain is the first country to hawk income-contingent student loans to private investors.
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We end on BuzzFeed News' interview with the granddaughter of pioneering woman photographer Lee Miller on her life's legacy.
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Ofo will compete with Paris' pioneering Velib bike-sharing scheme, which has inspired similar set-ups in cities worldwide.
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Pioneering the way to Mars NASA is building capabilities to get astronauts to the Red Planet in the 2030s.
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Conversely, the pioneering story of James' father is well-documented on the website for the family's James Group International.
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The pioneering art space plans to build a new home on the now-empty lot at 21974 Rivington Street.
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A new retrospective at Anthology Film Archives presents the work of pioneering independent director and film essayist Mark Rappaport.
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She received her PhD a decade earlier at Cornell, under the guidance of pioneering theoretical computer scientist John Hopcroft.
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The community applauded Pinterest for leading by public example and continuing to support the pioneering work of Tracy Chou.
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By the 1950s and '60s, Bengali filmmakers were pioneering a movement called the Indian New Wave, or Parallel Cinema.
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Perhaps Papademetropoulos gets her inspiration from her environment, which was built from the innovation and creativity of pioneering women.
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Shanghai International Port Group (SIPG), a city-owned firm, is one of the companies pioneering employee ownership of shares.
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So Nowak is drinking this gaudy concoction as part of a pioneering trial at the nearby University of Essen.
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Facebook, Apple, Google and others are pioneering players driving growth in corporate renewable power procurement and making sustainability commitments.
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In addition to pioneering memes and internet cultural trends like Rickrolling, 22017chan has generated hoaxes, cyberbullying incidents, and pranks.
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As a child prodigy and pioneering black sportsman, Mr Abdul-Jabbar witnessed many cycles of racial progress and setback.
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The firms behind such services are pioneering the use of micropayments and credit verification using analysis of social media.
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Pley: Pley is a leading toy subscription company that is pioneering the next generation in e-commerce for toys.
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Our collaborators at Bodylabs are pioneering the technology that allows you to virtually try-on clothes while online shopping.
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There are very, very credible competitors out there, companies who are in many ways leading ecommerce, pioneering ecommerce globally.
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Pioneering voyages offered new perspectives on the world, and, in time, led to new ways of living and governing.
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That's the mindset of LELO, an internet-favorite brand known for pioneering futuristic vibrators, cock rings, massagers, and more.
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Lucinda considered herself a feminist—or at least a pioneering woman, as I don't think she loved that word.
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In 2013, Uruguay moved to fully legalize marijuana, a pioneering step that has been watched closely across the globe.
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The View from New Brunswick Johnson & Johnson is continuously pioneering new techniques and concepts for a brighter, healthier future.
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Pioneering scientific advancements, poised to render animal exploitation an obsolete leviathan of the past, are already going into effect.
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The pioneering hybrid car is still beloved by many of its owner and industry authorities, such as Consumer Reports.
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Whoopi Goldberg, another pioneering black comedian and one of the co-hosts of The View, initially defended Cosby outright.
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We spent a tremendous amount of time pioneering our Sips tea container to be 90% compostable and completely recyclable.
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It urges students of the faith to ponder the examples of six pioneering figures, four female and two male.
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"Our National Space Council will help our nation re-energize the pioneering spirit of America," the vice president said.
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Our technology team continues to push the boundaries of engineering, pioneering in areas like artificial intelligence and serverless computing.
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The idea that computer platforms would also be for advertising really began with AOL and its pioneering of advertising.
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The probe, named after pioneering solar physicist Dr. Eugene Parker , will provide a wealth of invaluable data for scientists.
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The Yankees may be pioneering a new approach to winning—building a great bullpen, and then selling it off.
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This suspicion was fueled in part by the pioneering work of Jim Allison, a harmonica-playing Texas immunology researcher.
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The Middle East Galleries will highlight the Museum's pioneering research, with updates as we make new discoveries each year.
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"CME Ventures is excited to back Privitar's pioneering technology and world-class team, as they tackle this important issue."
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On July 229, 22016 he was introduced to a 22000-year-old Presley by pioneering record producer Sam Phillips.
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In the sixty years following Morris's pioneering work, the benefits of exercise have been measured in study after study.
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"What I really like about this stuff is just that we are still at the pioneering phase," said Müller.
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Though he palled around with Willem de Kooning and Franz Kline, pioneering Abstract Expressionist Roy Newell is largely unknown.
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Ninety-odd years later, their pioneering work has finally reached its full potential with a Golden Retriever named Flynn.
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Carson has long had a prominent place in American history books because of his pioneering work as a neurosurgeon.
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After pioneering the heartland rock sound, Petty went solo in 1989 before regrouping with the Heartbreakers three years later.
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" At 5 foot 10, Ms. Xintara has height on her side as the stately Pioneering Woman in "Appalachian Spring.
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Known for its pioneering work in ethics, its members include the American Medical Association and the British Medical Association.
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Muhammad Ali, a pioneering sports figure and three-time world heavyweight boxing champion, died on Friday at age 210.
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But New Century, which is pioneering technology designed to extract minerals from tailing dumps, will ramp up only slowly.
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Finally, Mongolia, a sparsely populated country with nomadic traditions, will be pioneering a novel mail-delivery system next month.
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Pioneering conservationists like Theodore Roosevelt and Gifford Pinchot were enormously wealthy themselves and could afford their own private retreats.
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But this weekend the Brooklyn Museum will celebrate a pioneering but probably lesser-known borough species: children's book creators.
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Our future economic prosperity and national security depend on pioneering research in computer science, biology, physics, chemistry and engineering.
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Hendrix carried all those roles to pioneering extremes, and the Experience Hendrix tour pays tribute with a guitar onslaught.
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The film tells the inspiring story of pioneering NASA scientists and mathematicians Dorothy Vaughan, Mary Jackson, and Katherine Johnson.
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Earlier today, China's pioneering quantum satellite Micius facilitated the first-ever intercontinental video conference using a quantum communications network.
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"She looked like Lana Turner," said Bethann Hardison, the pioneering runway model from the 463s and a longtime friend.
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The papers also show how Beijing is pioneering a new form of social control using data and artificial intelligence.
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VMware is a longstanding enterprise company known for pioneering virtualization, the cornerstone technology that makes modern cloud computing possible.
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Rabbi Goldstein, of the Institute for Jewish Spirituality, explained why Rabbi Cowan gravitated toward the pioneering work she did.
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"Apollo," made in 1928 for Diaghilev's Ballets Russes, is a pioneering work of modernism, and Balanchine's oldest surviving ballet.
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He was referring to Kazuyoshi Miura, the pioneering and flamboyant Japanese forward who is still going at age 22.
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But his lasting legacy may be pioneering an essentially unprecedented funding model that let him stay in the race.
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As it does, critics say it is moving away from independent journalism and pioneering a new form of propaganda.
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Music from the pioneering punk-rock musical comes to Manhattan's Town Hall, Jennifer Monson dances at dawn and OVID.
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Goldstein described her as a pioneering founding member of the congregation and said he was heartbroken by her death.
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In 2003, Mr. Yamamoto reminisced about pioneering the rotary engine, which went on to power 1.8 million Mazda vehicles.
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Mr. Trump spent decades sharpening his ability to manipulate and create his own news cycles, sometimes in pioneering ways.
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Both were the autodidact's own innovations, later coopted by filmmakers who never explicitly credited him for his pioneering effects.
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Also in anniversaries, here's a superb little history of NewMusicBox, the pioneering new-music publication, on its 20th birthday.
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In 1992, he was appointed Charles R. Drew professor of surgery, a position named for a pioneering black surgeon.
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The story of the midlife crisis begins with Gail Sheehy, one of the pioneering journalists of second-wave feminism.
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And on television, producers are pioneering a new frontier of shamelessness, shaking ever more content out of dormant properties.
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They were all taken by Carleton Watkins, a pioneering photographer of the American West known for his majestic landscapes.
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The third, Château Gombaude-Guillot is a pioneering biodynamic estate, commonplace nowadays in Burgundy, but still rare in Bordeaux.
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"Times were so hard in '88, you know," said the D.J. Paul Oakenfold, who ran pioneering acid house nights.
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"Anything seemed possible," says Crump, who was drawn to Lopez for the illustrator's pioneering embrace of difference and individuality.
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Open Book Walter Hopps, the pioneering art curator who died at 72 in 2005, never finished his life story.
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This includes the pioneering Tennessee Promise, introduced in 2014, which limits attendance to two-year programs, mainly community colleges.
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Catch Minhal Baig's coming-of-age story about a Muslim teenager, and the revival of Showtime's pioneering L.G.B.T.Q. series.
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In Florida, they are pioneering techniques that may allow the rapid re-establishment of reefs killed by heat stress.
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In 1928, Fritz von Opel ran publicity for the pioneering German car company Opel Automobile, founded by his grandfather.
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It's an important lesson for a pioneering executive, who now leads the fourth-largest semiconductor company in the world.
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The trio have made vast contributions to the study of development economics by pioneering an on-the-ground approach.
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When starting a business, it's useful to learn from the entrepreneur who specializes in pioneering built-to-last companies.
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Billionaire Elon Musk, the CEO of pioneering tech firms including Tesla and SpaceX, isn't his family's only success story.
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Shell was a pioneering firm in Venezuela and has operated in its oil industry for more than a century.
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Kathleen Collins, a pioneering playwright, filmmaker and screenwriter, had kept her breast cancer diagnosis a secret for eight years.
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It's named for Ed R.D. Scott, a cosmochemist at the University of Hawaii at Manoa and pioneering meteorite researcher.
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As the years passed, he became more preoccupied with receiving recognition for what he viewed as his pioneering research.
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The Metrograph compares him in sensibility to Chris Marker ("Sans Soleil"), who is credited with pioneering the essay film.
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Back in 1978, one pioneering analysis of children with terminal disease suggested that very young kids comprehend their situation.
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Instead of being a cautionary tale for the industry, it is yet another example of the store's pioneering nature.
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A pioneering "Beyond Petroleum" plan in the early 2000s to build a large renewables business ended with huge losses.
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A pioneering "Beyond Petroleum" plan to build a large renewables business in the early 2000s ended with huge losses.
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"I've always loved the pioneering edge of technology and this event qualifies as groundbreaking," she said in an email.
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But several episodes have since been colorized over the years to further bring the zany, pioneering sitcom to life.
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But also visible is the brief text "Girgis, photographer," perhaps referring to the pioneering Beirut-based photographer Georges Sabounji.
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So, too, has "outsider art," although it does evoke a more substantive history of pioneering research and aesthetic delectation.
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Naka's was pioneering for another reason: It was one of the first African-American-owned restaurants in the city.
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Much of "Joseph Pulitzer: Voice of the People" is devoted to explaining how the pioneering newspaperman redefined American journalism.
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But once you scrub away all the venom, what you're left with is a string of undeniably pioneering albums.
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She built a reputation asa pioneering furniture designer, creating stark, geometric pieces including chairs, lamps, lacquered screens, and rugs.
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The task, while inexact, has made stars out of people like pioneering sabermetrician Bill James and FiveThirtyEightfounder Nate Silver.
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Plus, don't miss the celebration of a pioneering performance series and the first retrospective for maintenance artist Mierle Laderman Ukeles.
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Cumulus Funding is pioneering the use of Income Share Agreements, so consumer payments go down when a big shock happens.
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"Pioneering the possibilities is really important to me," Nichols, 33, told PEOPLE of joining Team U.S.A.'s inaugural paracanoe team.
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Continental is all about creating pioneering services and technologies, to improve mobility, with its operations taking place around the globe.
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Renault's first Formula 1 model, the RS01, had a spot (well, a lot) of trouble with its pioneering, turbocharged engine.
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Toyota and Faraday Future would not have gotten as far as they have without all the pioneering groundwork of others.
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Buchla's first synthesizer, the Buchla Series 100, hit shelves in 1963, only two years after Robert Moog's pioneering modular synth.
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Without that pioneering work, it's not hard to imagine today's world of sci-fi movies and TV looking very different.
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For instance on the West Coast there was a techno station called Mars FM, which was quite a pioneering station.
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On streets across the country, the faces of industrious peasants, inventive engineers, and pioneering astronauts still beam from propaganda mosaics.
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But this year, the committee was instead able to find individuals whose pioneering methods changed the way science is conducted.
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Researchers recently tested their pioneering therapy on the first of 50 participants in a clinical trial, The Sunday Times reported.
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The film focuses on Visva Bharati, a pioneering art school in West Bengal India founded by Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore.
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Audi, one of the pioneering driverless tech brands, has been developing semi- and fully autonomous systems for over 11 years.
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If this is really the future of smartphone design, the S2360 will be remembered as one of those pioneering devices.
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Students and faculty at VCUarts are pioneering a new landscape of global integration through cutting-edge interdisciplinary research and innovation.
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But we do think those costs can go down as we get into these pioneering markets and get more volume.
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But despite restrictions, some of their innovations were pioneering such as light-up mirrors, glove compartments, and child proof doors.
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This includes pioneering the use of IoT and other data, customer permitting, to make insurance coverage proactive rather than reactive.
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Chan meanwhile runs The Primary School, a holistic K-12 school and healthcare program pioneering new approaches to child development.
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" -- via Twitter Al Roker "Tony & Golden Globe award winning, Oscar & Emmy nominated pioneering actress Diahann Carroll has passed at 84.
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His early geometric sculptures using industrial materials cemented his role as a pioneering member of the Light and Space movement.
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She obtained a PhD at 42, and would study under pioneering sex therapist Helen Singer Kaplan for her postdoctoral research.
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They include Polish-born French physicist Marie Curie, who took the prize in 1903 for her pioneering work in radioactivity.
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Existing investors Baillie Gifford, the Alaska Permanent Fund, the Investment Corporation of Dubai and Flagship Pioneering participated in the round.
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Pioneering the "modular" recording technique, Brian painstakingly spliced together short sections of tape, similar to a director editing a film.
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This pioneering blockchain software system is designed to allow literally anyone to set up, and manage, an asset management fund.
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The pioneering aspect of "Boyz n the Hood" extended beyond the nuanced view of African-American life that it portrayed.
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Despite the incredible difficulties they face, women in Africa are already transcending poverty, creating jobs, and pioneering a brighter future.
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But thanks to the pioneering work of computational scientists, neuroscientists, and AI theorists, a clearer picture is starting to emerge.
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But, unlike the rest of Latin America, graffiti artists making pointed social critiques are pioneering the art form in Cuba.
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Since pioneering e-commerce in Japan in 1997, it has been a rare example of a highly entrepreneurial Japanese firm.
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The world is supposed to see a pioneering green nation "ready for the future", as the poster campaign has it.
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"Finally you can combine 21 immersive viewing with the pioneering, West Coast, G-Funk hip hop," one YouTube spokesperson says.
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A late addition to a floundering writing career, it marked Rhys out as a pioneering female voice of the Caribbean.
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The probe is named after pioneering solar physicist Dr. Eugene Parker , who first theorized the existence of the solar wind.
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How did you first discover the pioneering of mental health treatment in Egypt and how did it make you feel?
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MoveOn was started by technologists looped into the WIRED scene who were pioneering a new style of digital political activism.
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I know Daniel Askill, who did all the Sia videos recently, he's also pioneering new stuff in his own work.
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One of America's leading conservative thinkers, the German refugee Eric Voegelin, wrote a pioneering debunking of scientific racism in 19643.
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SolarCity has struggled financially despite revenue growth, while Tesla has continued to burn cash in pioneering the electric vehicle market.
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The FWA was formed in 1956 by eight pioneering Wall Street women who were denied admission to a men's club.
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I was recently in Guinea, where scientists at the University of Conakry are pioneering bionic kneecap replacement surgery for octogenarians.
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For such a historically pioneering region, venture investors in the West are fairly cloistered when it comes to making deals.
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In addition to including food and entertainment options to the retail mix, pioneering brands are ramping up their experiential offerings.
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One solar power pioneering company, BrightSource Israel, formerly LuzII, is building the world's tallest solar tower in the Negev desert.
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On Thursday, Advent offered to pay 4 billion pounds for Cobham, known for its pioneering air-to-air refueling technology.
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Based in Kenya, Sanivation is a pioneering social enterprise that provides household toilets and energy services to the urban poor.
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There are plenty of ways to recognize the pioneering women who've made unique contributions to science, technology, engineering, and math.
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He first did so as a pioneering journalist, writing about the cultural chaos of the 1960s with immersive, bracing prose.
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He explicitly places his journal and statistical records in the tradition of William Masters and Virginia Johnson, themselves pioneering sexologists.
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It doesn't have much structure, but is a smart step into pioneering a story arc in the world of Snapchat.
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Dariani aims to become streaming's William Morris—a pioneering talent manager who leads a new class of entertainer into professionalism.
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The full implications of union recognition for Ryanair's pioneering ultra low-cost business model will take months to become clear.
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Officer Robinson and her pioneering sisters insisted that adding women to the police force would make for better, safer policing.
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SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Former Yahoo executive Dan Rosensweig has not worked at the pioneering internet company in nearly a decade.
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Mike: Everyone forgets that before legacy media was upset with BuzzFeed's model, HuffPo angered everyone with its aggregation pioneering approach.
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But the country's scandal-plagued Congress had its own priorities: gutting what was supposed to be a pioneering anticorruption bill.
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Yet, despite this illustrious background and fascinating personal history, not a single biography has been published of this pioneering woman.
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The park is named after the late Adam "MCA" Yauch, a founding member of the pioneering rap band Beastie Boys.
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His creative approach to business and technology has seen him launch pioneering projects such as his electric car brand Tesla.
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It's possible it had already reached my ears via the Well, the pioneering online forum we had run since 1984.
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The company behind pioneering disappearing message app Snapchat earlier this month said it was laying off "just over 120" engineers.
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The company might be pioneering the period policy in this British city, but it's actually not something entirely unheard of.
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There's the pioneering scientific discoveries, the world-record-breaking athletic moments, not to mention groundbreaking contributions to all different industries.
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A new generation of companies pioneering plant-based meats promises a future of cleaner, kinder, and more environmentally friendly food.
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Pioneering grime musician Wiley has been awarded an MBE for services to music in the Queen's New Year Honors list.
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We are in the midst of another such gap now, according to David Autor, a pioneering labor economist at MIT.
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He's known for pioneering text-based installations that have uniformly challenged traditional assumptions about the nature of the art object.
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Companies and employees alike can benefit from the rapid, data-driven advances in educational techniques that edtech companies are pioneering.
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It's a required purchase for record collectors and a vital archive of the pioneering Shane, the original trans soul rebel.
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Next up on the pioneering outfit's list is a multi-track single release from collective-artist, Chilean producer Paul Marmota.
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Mr. Pearlman was one of the first serious rock critics, writing and editing for the pioneering rock-culture magazine Crawdaddy.
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While pioneering facial recognition for international flights at JetBlue's New York hub, the airline faced some backlash amid privacy concerns.
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Naumkin did pioneering research into Socotra, an island between Yemen and Somalia, and spent periods living in Yemen and Egypt.
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MONTE CARLO, Monaco — The glamorous Mediterranean principality of Monaco is not usually viewed as a cradle of pioneering modern art.
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It's frequently credited with pioneering the idea of California cuisine, and the idea that produce-heavy, seasonal menus are best.
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Just a few weeks ago, three founding members of LIGO won the Nobel Prize in physics for their pioneering efforts.
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Just last week, I visited the Eutaw Place home of a local pioneering black model, Carolyn Wainwright, for an interview.
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"Black Parade" is emo's crowning moment, but "Runaway" made emo consumable for hypebeasts, which is the real pioneering moment here.
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The show proves that when used methodically and with judicious intent, such pioneering technology is far from a mere gimmick.
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Sixty-five years after her landmark lawsuit and just before her death in 2003, Douglas shrugged off her pioneering importance.
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"Marc's pioneering work had a ripple effect on team marketing in terms of things like turn-back-the-clock nights."
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Her father, the singer and producer Byron Stingily, led Ten City, an important group in Chicago's pioneering house music scene.
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Alan R. Pearlman, the engineer who founded the synthesizer company ARP Instruments and designed its pioneering equipment, died on Jan.
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One of his most important contribution—along with Noah '20' Shebib—is pioneering the sound that people associate with Toronto.
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A group of pioneering women from the Nevada state legislature have introduced an important, feminist measure to the 2018 ballot.
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Before Mighty, Bianchini and Netscape co-founder Marc Andreessen launched Ning, a pioneering global platform for creating niche social networks.
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Joseph McCarthy (Wis.); and 1971's Angela Davis, a pioneering activist within Black Power, second-wave feminist and Marxist circles.
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It included pioneering figures like Dick Gregory and Coretta Scott King and younger, less famous writers, filmmakers, cooks and activists.
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Fun fact: Seton's father, Ernest Thompson Seton, was a pioneering figure in the establishment of the Boy Scouts of America.
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A first-ever biography of the pioneering British modernist charts the creative path of an intense and deeply sensitive painter.
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As a young teenager, Haim moved to Kibbutz Beit Alfa, in northern Israel, to live out his pioneering socialist ideals.
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The firm is hoping to build on Vine&aposs cult status and its early pioneering of the looping video format.
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In 2010, DCPS rolled out a new teacher contract, built atop its pioneering teacher evaluation model and breakthrough salary schedule.
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He tapped into a vast network of pioneering mathematical minds in order to keep one step ahead of the competition.
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"These are just stories that weren't being told," Ms. Cohen said of the current focus on Justice Ginsburg's pioneering career.
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This pioneering company radically reinterprets the classics, not just updating them through contemporary productions, but cutting, reorchestrating and rearranging them.
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It's important to understand the context that in my family pioneering white nationalism on the web was my dad's goal.
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They talk about the machinations of her inner circle during her final years in power and her pioneering climate advocacy.
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Johnson "was an American hero and her pioneering legacy will never be forgotten," NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine wrote on Twitter.
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Her contributions to history and space exploration went largely overlooked until the 2017 movie "Hidden Figures" highlighted her pioneering work.
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On this day in 1916, President Woodrow Wilson nominated Louis Brandeis, a pioneering legal reformer, to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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The pioneering artist discusses "The Female Divine," the vast immersive work she created for the French house's latest couture show.
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In 1933 Alfred Cowles, an economist whose grandfather had founded the Chicago Tribune, published a pioneering paper in this vein.
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The sound is neoclassical, inspired, at various points, by Haydn's Symphony No. 88 and by Vangelis, the pioneering synthesizer wizard.
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Embracing ski touring "fits right in with its historic, pioneering reputation in the sport," the former mayor, Mr. Skadron, said.
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ECONOMIC VIEW The winners of this year's Nobel in economics did pioneering field experiments that sometimes didn't work as expected.
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According to Libbrecht, the reason for the various crystal shapes also began to come into focus after Nakaya's pioneering work.
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That summer, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the first of two pioneering federal gun control laws, the National Firearms Act.
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The pioneering oil tycoon died this week at the age of 91, and his push for change will live on.
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It is challenging Boeing's space business more broadly by slashing the cost of accessing space with pioneering reusable rocket technology.
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Second, investing lessons from GSB professors who are doing pioneering research in the field of investing was an invaluable experience.
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"Mary's work will never be forgotten in scientific and educational fields," he said, describing much of her work as pioneering.
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KLM Royal Dutch Airlines is pioneering direct, one-to-one customer communications with its fresh and innovative approach to messaging.
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Academically, he is pioneering a field called human-robot interaction — part engineering, part AI, part social psychology and cognitive science.
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More accurately, the program had trained itself to win using the advanced AI techniques that DeepMind is known for pioneering.
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The exhibition "Experiments in Art and Digital Technologies" will feature the work of six pioneering artists with distinct individual styles.
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Furthermore, it's hard to detach the music Bad Gyal makes and claims to be pioneering from its history and context.
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Sutton is a particularly notable figure in the AI community, known for his pioneering work in the field of reinforcement learning.
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Renowned for its space expertise and pioneering innovation, the company has harnessed its tech knowledge to help defeat the drone threat.
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Talvivaara, which developed the mine, had aimed to make it Europe's biggest nickel mine by pioneering an extraction process called bioheapleaching.
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He quickly fell in love with the web, and found a job as the webmaster for AltaVista, a pioneering search engine.
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The researchers consider the project a pioneering example of how modern technology can enhance public access to ancient art and artifacts.
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Rinehart, who has close ties with ruling conservative lawmakers, said Kidman "is an important part of Australia's pioneering and entrepreneurial history".
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It was renamed for Christopher C. Kraft Jr. in 2018 to honor the man responsible for pioneering human spaceflight control concepts.
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In the early days, most of the pioneering fusion research was done behind the closed doors of top secret government labs.
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Much of the pioneering work on tidal power has been done at the European Marine Energy Centre in the Orkney islands.
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Gogoro looked like a pioneering force in the electric section of the scooter market way back at the beginning of 2015.
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Eli Lilly, the health care company pioneering this research, thinks it may be able to help people on our world too.
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An early and pioneering critic of these companies was Rebecca MacKinnon, whose work has continued to be influential in the field.
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I'm excited to be supporting Wander as a pioneering internet provider that is equally focused on building a happy customer base.
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The last two decades of the anti-trafficking movement have been a pioneering phase, yielding many proven practices to combat trafficking.
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In the burgeoning field of special education, this was a pioneering program led by Dr. Sam Rabinovitch and Dr. Margie Golick.
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This week, we interviewed Chowbotics Executive Chairman Rich Page, who worked alongside Steve Jobs pioneering personal computer design at Apple Inc.
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Samsung's semiconductor and display business were bright spots in the third quarter with the company pioneering new chips and screen technology.
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A pioneering accomplishment in the field of genetic research could help scientists gain new insights into the very definition of life.
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He's said in the past that he wants to hire employees with a "pioneering spirit" and the courage to question authority.
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Almost four years after her death, My Mother Laughs, the last book by the pioneering director, has been translated into English.
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Our case is a pioneering effort to use our justice system to take on the leadership of the white nationalist movement.
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A century before Einstein, Humphry Davy, a pioneering English chemist, accepted an award from Napoleon while Britain and France were fighting.
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It started strong, with her campaign-launch video touting her as a pioneering female pilot going viral and drawing national attention.
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At one point, Sir Vince earnestly called on Britain to recall the "pioneering spirit" of Milton Keynes, a drab dormitory town.
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In the West he gets most of the attention, but China is also doing much pioneering work, from EVs to supergrids.
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Today, her fight for autonomy is considered a pioneering step for contract players beholden to the projects produced by their studios.
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Peiter Zatko, known in the hacker world as Mudge, was the best-known member of pioneering Boston hacking group the L0pht.
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Alex: D'Souza's stand-in is, funnily enough, Ida B. Wells, a radical Republican and pioneering feminist who took on the KKK.
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No. 1 Incyte Corporation: This is a biopharma company with a pioneering immunotherapy play that is up a staggering 6,103 percent.
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Nothing worked, until they discovered a pioneering residential therapy center in Mason, Ohio, about 22 miles (35 km) north of Cincinnati.
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Caroline, 30, is among a generation of young female ski mountaineers pioneering their way into a growing, and fairly masculine, sport.
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Towards the end of the 90s, Dr Graciela Sorrentino turned the hospital into a pioneering institution for this kind of practice.
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Foos considers himself a "pioneering sex researcher," a king among voyeurs; and a martyr, shouldering the lonely burden of his observations.
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There's still plenty of room for improvement, but this pioneering procedure is quickly maturing into a safe, effective, and viable option.
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Over the years, Gavin Newsom has figured prominently in championing gun control and pioneering same-sex marriage when it wasn't popular.
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Nevertheless, "Boulevard Nights" stands out as a pioneering snapshot of East L.A. and enjoys semi-cult status in the lowrider community.
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So did Lothar W. Faber of the Eberhard Faber pencil company family, as well as the pioneering Japanese scientist Jokichi Takamine.
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DeChambeau, who likened his pioneering traits to those of George Washington and Albert Einstein, seems content to deepen his golfing education.
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In 2002, she was given the Nelson Mandela Award for Health and Human Rights for her pioneering work in the field.
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Some of them, like pioneering African American director Kathleen Collins, are in the midst of a major reevaluation and new appreciation.
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She told how behind each macabre and surreal photo is a complex process of research, consent, intimacy, pain, and psychological pioneering.
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In the 1990s Germany "teen tycoon" Windhorst was lauded as a symbol of a new pioneering spirit by Chancellor Helmut Kohl.
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From the runway to the sidewalks, the city's style is experimental, pushing the boundaries of wearability and pioneering the avant garde.
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Like David Bowie and Prince before him, Kanye West is one of the most exciting and pioneering artists to ever live.
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The shelf life of this version of the Gear 360 is the same shelf life of other pioneering digital cameras: short.
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Snapchat's pioneering approach to visual communication and its curated set of AR selfie filters gave it a big lead over Facebook.
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Intense Competition: Periscope launched on the heels of Meerkat, which had already established itself as the pioneering mobile live-streaming app.
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As if that's not exciting enough, we're looking for 30 pioneering startups to exhibit their stuff in Startup Alley — for free.
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Ressa is the founder and exec editor of Rappler, a pioneering news site that the Philippine government is trying to destroy.
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We are leading companies like Microsoft, Google, Pepsi and MasterCard, while pioneering innovation in fields like medicine, academics and rocket science.
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The moon enters Aries, a pioneering fire sign, and illuminates the sector of your chart that rules your career and reputation.
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BP is already shipping almost 3 million barrels of U.S. crude to customers across Asia, pioneering an ultra long-haul operation.
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Waymo isn't pioneering the development of new materials that would make a marshmallow-soft vehicle, as tasty as that might sound.
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Martino adheres loosely to the philosophy of Marcelo Bielsa, a pioneering former coach of the national team with a cult following.
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During her life, Corita was a cultural icon: a pioneering artist, an outspoken advocate for social justice, and influential arts educator.
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Self-made billionaire and serial entrepreneur Elon Musk is best known for his pioneering work in the tech and science space.
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He was bold and pioneering and courageous to go against the grain of what was expected of an African-American artist.
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In supporting roles, Karen Cargill and Craig Colclough brought a manic brilliance to the two attendants that might be called pioneering.
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His pioneering technique seeks to deconstruct ingredients such as meat and vegetables into individual chemical constituents like lipids and amino acids.
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It was named in honor of Parker's pioneering work that established a new field of solar research, heliophysics, in the 1950s.
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It also broadly reflects a society ambivalent at best about the government's role in pioneering the next phase of space exploration.
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Meanwhile, Kenya has been singled out by Microsoft founder Bill Gates for its "pioneering" innovation of digital payments platform M-Pesa.
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Chess was a pioneering blues and R&B label, the home of Waters, Howlin' Wolf, the Moonglows and Big Bill Broonzy.
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Today, as we struggle to navigate the future of American trade policy, we cannot allow ourselves to abandon our pioneering spirit.
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Online car-buying has been gaining traction in recent years, with electric carmaker Tesla pioneering direct sales straight from the internet.
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Last year, producer Josh Young announced his departure from the pioneering trap outfit he co-founded, Flosstradamus, in an Instagram video.
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Dusted with her diva magic, we strolled into the spring evening, feeling even more in awe of Streisand's fierce, pioneering artistry.
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