While in Egypt, he received an impromptu lesson from a fellow Dinka who, unknown to both, would blaze a trail that his pupil would later follow. |
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Britzolakis does not actually blaze a trail here but proceeds down a path cut by numerous critics before her. |
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In a sense, Watkins's images blaze a trail for the tourist at the expense of the adventurer and hollow out the sublime, leaving only spectacle. |
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With so many advancements happening across UK campuses HE institutions can blaze a trail, Ceranic concludes. |
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Developing delivery systems for MNT vaccines will blaze a trail to provide additional desperately needed services to these marginalized families. |
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So I think there's some correlation between maybe being the eldest and wanting to blaze a trail. |
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In 1971, a teenager called Andrew Matheson from Gillingham, Kent, arrived in London to blaze a trail. |
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Mrs Pack did that in her remarks and anywhere that she is prepared to blaze a trail I think the rest of us should be courageous enough to follow. |
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But the Union does not have any experience in these innovations, so we need to blaze a trail in this area. |
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With cash in hand and new ideas, Britain has a rare chance to blaze a trail. |
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Or he could blaze a trail as unique as his first name, remaining in Colorado. |
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A hare is be given a short head start to blaze a trail, marking his devious way with shreds of paper, soon to be pursued by a shouting pack of harriers. |
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We strive to make our programs as innovative as possible in order to blaze a trail in the health services community. |
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By focusing on what you could do to make the work environment more respectful, you could blaze a trail for others to follow. |
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Much is possible within this framework, and I am convinced that swisspeace will continue to blaze a trail. |
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For around 6:07 AM, the Space Station will emerge out of the dark horizon from the North West and blaze a trail across the morning sky. |
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We hope our current training initiatives will blaze a trail for the development of a sustainable training system in the future. |
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Sadly for Greece, it would need to blaze a trail to repair its finances while also dodging default and devaluation. |
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Indian space scientists should now strive to blaze a trail across hitherto unchartered territories. |
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But by adopting the measures we've proposed, this government can show true leadership and blaze a trail that will encourage all jurisdictions in Canada to do their part. |
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New social housing can therefore not only help combat problems of fuel poverty, but also, by their example, blaze a trail for the private sector as well. |
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We don't want to blaze a trail when we can imitate something that has already been done. |
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This year, sailors on HMC Ships Regina and Ottawa will blaze a trail for deployments to come when they exercise with the Japanese Maritime Self Defence Force and the United States Navy. |
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The aim was to blaze a trail to the tip of the peninsula where some Sydney businessmen thought of developing a port for trade with the East Indies. |
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