For almost half a century, Barth has continued to break new ground, and his work epitomizes the stylistic hallmarks of postmodernism. |
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With their combined reach and complementary services, these two great institutions will break new ground in informing and entertaining people. |
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But Breakup Girl hardly has to break new ground in cyberlaw in order to rule on your particular situation. |
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Public service leaders are being asked to break new ground and to encourage a more open and creative climate. |
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The following year, Juliette chose to break new ground and gave a literary reading. |
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In doing so, they will need support as they break new ground, support that includes incentives and technical assistance. |
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In addition, in terms of national policy, the CTUP believes that the time has come to break new ground. |
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Even where its presence is limited, UNICEF is able to break new ground in sensitive areas. |
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Drawing upon the resources of our businesses, geographies, markets and people, we generate ideas and solutions that break new ground. |
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The number of designers working on each project varies, but they are all part of a team that collaborates to break new ground in design. |
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We have to break new ground in the interest of sustainability and competitiveness. |
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What are the current drivers of the KBBE and how can plant science help break new ground? |
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It opens up vast horizons and will help us to break new ground both geographically and in terms of technology. |
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The provision of support to AMISOM will break new ground for the United Nations in the implementation of an appropriate support model. |
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The script doesn't break new ground, or scintillate with New Yorker wit. |
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We've been trailblazers before, and we're going to break new ground again. |
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The first ionomer-based TPE is expected to break new ground for durable TPEs in more demanding consumer and automotive applications. |
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It's the oddest records that break new ground. |
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Keep spinning in circles till you break new ground. |
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Justice Dooley said yesterday's decision did not break new ground. |
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It expects to break new ground in the fields of performance measurement, management for results and development and dissemination of best practices. |
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At the local and regional level, contacts were initiated at an early stage and it has been possible to break new ground by establishing contacts with countries that have recently joined the European Union. |
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In parallel with this partnership on infrastructure, we shall have to break new ground in terms of financing mechanisms, based on the participation of the private sector and other sponsors. |
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However, this major actor on the market remains open and curious about new talents and doesn't hesitate to break new ground for collectors, with for instance Street Art or contemporary art in the Middle East. |
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Large scale collaborative and partnership research initiatives are inevitably interdisciplinary and venture across traditional borders to break new ground. |
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The fact that it is sizing up the issues thrown up by intercultural and interfaith dialogue and opting for an approach based on mutual knowledge means that it has chosen from the outset to break new ground. |
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Mr Flynn said today: 'I am delighted that we are able to finance this range of innovative projects that can help us break new ground in the search for solutions to the very real social and economic problems that confront us. |
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Domestically and abroad, the USW continues to break new ground with our union's innovative response to Vale Inco's attack on Canadian communities and working families. |
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