Pointing out that media poshos sneering at council houses isn't much of a groundbreaker. |
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Like Kramer, Murphy is a groundbreaker, a devotee of overkill with a streak of sentimentality. |
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Robyn Lawley, a gorgeous Aussie who wears a size 12, has become a groundbreaker for curvy girls everywhere. |
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She's an innovator, a groundbreaker and she's the best in her field. |
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Her children are very real children and she was quite a groundbreaker in her day. |
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Hochelaga-Maisonneuve has been a groundbreaker in several fields of community action. |
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Creaform works tirelessly to maintain its position as a leader and groundbreaker in 3D digitizing. |
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You'd think that such a groundbreaker would be indelible, but these days Mabley's a footnote, not a legend. |
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When the hypermarket opened in the 60s, on the corner of Mill Street and Park Road, it was hailed as a groundbreaker. |
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But for Annie Notthoff, the California advocacy director for the Natural Resources Defense Council, a national organization, he was a groundbreaker. |
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Arkema is a major groundbreaker in this field. |
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The Initiative is a groundbreaker from many perspectives. |
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Did you know that Fortis is a groundbreaker in corporate diversity? |
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Thus, Miñoso was a groundbreaker racially for the major leagues and became the first Latin American since Adolfo Luque to attain celebrity status. |
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In 2004 she re-applied to be a groundbreaker, and this time was successful. |
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Before Fred Segal in Los Angeles, Jeffrey New York in the Meatpacking District, or Colette in Paris, Geraldine Stutz was a retail groundbreaker. |
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Television funnyman Hector starts a new series this week and it looks set to be a real groundbreaker. |
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We took it to 20th Century Fox, where Sherry Lansing and Dan Melnick quickly committed, sensing a groundbreaker. |
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The corporate-sponsored gathering in Seattle is no groundbreaker, as Susan Kruller, media and public relations director for the Seattle Host Organization, notes. |
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