The ground-breaking documentary series takes viewers to Planet Earth millions of years into the future. |
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For once, though, the ground-breaking composer, whose first work was rejected as unplayable by the Royal Manchester College, has a precedent. |
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But, revolutionary as the wrap dress proved to be, then and now, she points out that it was hardly a ground-breaking concept. |
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Trenchant is just starting a programme of sea trials following a ground-breaking refit which has set the standard for other submarines. |
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The Clash were innovative, radical and helped drive a change in music that was ground-breaking. |
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This ground-breaking study is a big step forward in our understanding of how to treat children and adolescents with anxiety disorders. |
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This is a nation of museums and patents, timeless holy sites and ground-breaking innovation. |
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Music was a vital escape route for Stephen, but recently, a new ground-breaking programme has been helping stammerers like Stephen worldwide. |
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A team of volunteers is hoping to unearth the remains of classrooms of a ground-breaking but forgotten Bradford school. |
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It might not be ground-breaking but it sure sates the appetite that their hunger for great tunes has precipitated. |
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He was also responsible for publishing Dorothy Wordsworth's diaries and wrote a ground-breaking biography of her. |
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We had meandered off on a circuitous journey of legal ground-breaking to reach the bleeding obvious. |
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Detectives have used ground-breaking forensic techniques to establish that Adam was from south-west Nigeria between Benin City and Ibadan. |
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Listen to some glib talk by speakers at the ground-breaking ceremony of the project and infer what you can. |
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Deborah Doniach was part of a ground-breaking team that showed that Hashimoto's disease of the thyroid was caused by autoimmunity. |
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Their ground-breaking research on stem cells and the blood-forming system led to the modern era of stem cell research. |
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A team which works with young delinquents has been recognised for its ground-breaking service. |
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This ground-breaking exhibition traces the story of Iroquois beadwork from pre-contact times through to the present. |
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The new telescope will also allow Goode and his staff to continue their ground-breaking research about earthshine. |
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The broad spectrum of applications for surface mining is expanding continuously as it enters ever new, ground-breaking dimensions. |
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In this ground-breaking investigation, for the first time hear the truth of the genocidal killings. |
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Her quiet disposition hid a steeliness that enabled her to continue her often ground-breaking work for forty or so years. |
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This ground-breaking combination would create the world's biggest producer of zinc metal with a unique portfolio of assets. |
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The necessary mix of policies required to adequately head off these risks is far from ground-breaking. |
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He initiated a ground-breaking project to survey large numbers of B. C. youth about health and risky behaviours. |
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The Festival opens amidst the ravishing sound-world of Debussy's ground-breaking String Quartet in G minor. |
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There have been ground-breaking policies and positions that have led the Commission to become a leader of human rights nationally and internationally. |
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Each city or project team should look for the solution that best suits its local situation, whether it has been applied many times before, or is a ground-breaking experiment. |
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The recent adoption of a ground-breaking human rights instrument on HIV and the world of work has brought the key role of the workplace in the global AIDS response into sharp focus. |
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As the application of leading-edge medical devices continues to expand, Canadians will witness an array of ground-breaking technologies that would not be possible without the application of standards. |
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A ground-breaking exploration of its subject, Clothes Make the MAN goes beyond the evolution of garments and styles to examine the diverse factors that have influenced men's clothing choices across three centuries. |
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His discussions of the doctrine of Scripture and angelology in Theology of the Community of God were also ground-breaking as far as Evangelical thinking was concerned. |
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A few years ago a Canadian colleague suicided when her ground-breaking work was repeatedly questioned on grounds that many of us thought were themselves of dubious merit. |
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We often admire the Dutch for their cosmopolitanism, for their straightforwardness and their courage to envisage ground-breaking solutions. |
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Others simply expressed pride in their ground-breaking leader. |
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Concepts such as thought transference, space travel and mind control all feature in the ground-breaking film. |
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Fund managers are constantly scouring the UK for companies with steadily rising earnings-per-share and smaller companies with access to ground-breaking new technologies. |
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Hundreds of striking Yorkshire miners are set to ballot for further industrial action, in a ground-breaking legal manoeuvre which could safeguard their jobs. |
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Among the new clinics is a ground-breaking in-residence program for the most severe operational stress injuries. |
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It was here during the 70's and 80's that scientists conducted ground-breaking studies on the effects of acid rain. |
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The premier made the remarks while attending a ground-breaking ceremony for a section of the mass rapid transit system in the greater Kaohsiung area. |
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But it pays for over half of America's basic research the most ambitious, ground-breaking sort, such as DARPA's melting and congealing robots. |
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Its strategy is based on the ground-breaking principles of renewable resources, recyclability and sustainability. |
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The ground-breaking Mle 1886 Lebel introduced the French 8x51 mmR cartridge, the first small-bore, smokeless-powder cartridge adopted by any army in the world. |
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The country held symbolic ground-breaking ceremonies to relink railways and roads through the heavily fortified demilitarized zone splitting the peninsula. |
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Destructive power is more than eye candy here-it's a tactical weapon in this ground-breaking action game. |
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Benedict's choice was unquestionably ground-breaking. |
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And it's always exhilarating, revelatory, ground-breaking. |
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But Columbo is also structurally ground-breaking. |
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Both initiatives involve ground-breaking projects of vital importance in terms of policy on innovation and industry that deserve our full support. |
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These parliamentary hearings take place in a political, economic, and social environment that reflects some ground-breaking developments on the world stage. |
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Walt Disney Studios is in post production on the much anticipated sequel to Tron, the visually ground-breaking 1982 science-fiction tale of hackers adventuring inside a computer program. |
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Expo.02 did not attempt to fit this region into a Swiss picture postcard, but has offered other points of view on the landscape, in particular involving ground-breaking new architecture. |
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After introducing our ground-breaking CX1200e Digital Color Label Press last year we discovered that the few existing finishing systems available were not fast enough, not reliable enough and not easy enough to use. |
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Thanks to its research potential, Arkema can look to the future through ground-breaking developments which open the way to tomorrow's processes and products. |
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The Royal Television Society launched RTS Futures, a ground-breaking venture targeting young people interested in television, last month. |
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The Slits were one of the first wave of punk, part of the 1976 Chelsea set and bequeathers of some truly ground-breaking records. |
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The catamaran, a floating laboratory topped with solar panels, is ground-breaking, powerful and reliable, making it the ideal partner for an innovative watchmaker. |
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Despite that fact, once the floodgates were open, the public became enamored with the new four-stroke technology, and ATVs, like Yamaha's ground-breaking YFZ 450 were huge hits in the showroom and for good reason. |
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Less so is the fact that in 1942 glamorous Vienna-born film star, Hedy Lamarr, at the height of her Hollywood career, patented a ground-breaking frequency-hopping system for torpedo guidance. |
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Motorists bugged by insects splatting into their cars are being asked to help with a ground-breaking project. |
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One of the ground-breaking features of the new system is that STH and members can set up a 'Friends and Family' group. |
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Based on a ground-breaking design, this new satellite will be the cornerstone of an infrastructure associating more than 80 spotbeam footprints with eight hub stations connected to the Internet backbone. |
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Half of UNKLE, who brought us one of the best albums of 1998, James is well-known for his ground-breaking adventures into sound. |
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A team spent nine days with backpack-mounted cameras mapping Gombe national park, where primatologist Jane Goodall made her ground-breaking discovery over 50 years ago of chimps not just using but making tools. |
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This ground-breaking study has uncovered another startling fact. |
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Go on about how ground-breaking your initiative is. |
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The ground-breaking BROOKS DNA? shock absorption technology hence immediately adjusts to the specific biomechanics, speed and weight of every runner. |
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A ground-breaking transmedia alternate-reality game, which is the first large-scale project to explore digital provenance, has been launched. |
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The young Chicago avant-gardist proves that ground-breaking music can still swing like mad. |
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This ground-breaking legislation authorizes Virginia notaries to legally notarize any signature within any state with video-audio technology. |
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It's not the most ground-breaking drama but it does have a captivating mix of frothiness and darkness, with splashes of humour thrown in. |
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Mitre also manufacture a fantastic selection of netball shoes including the ground-breaking Attack FST Pro Trainer, as well as a vast array of accessories and holdalls. |
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Since the ground-breaking introduction of Policy Maker in late 2003, AutoProf has been the leading provider of Group Policy Extensions, gathering widespread acclaim. |
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We selected the new HP PageWide Web Press T1100S as the next step in our ground-breaking digital PrePrint programme, said Stefano Rossi, CEO, DS Smith Packaging Division. |
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This work will lead to ground-breaking advances when non-strained cycloalkanes will undergo this smooth C-C bond activation with friendly and non toxic organometallic species. |
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If Pine is a representative of the more ground-breaking aspects of British jazz in the 21st century, then tenorist Tommy Smith is typical of the jazz mainstream. |
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Prior to Magill and Rowbotham, the management of normal and difficult airways was based on the work by a few ground-breaking laryngologists, such as Chevalier Jackson. |
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