Mums and dads in Billericay can learn how to be better parents as part of a pioneering project which is set to be expanded. |
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A pioneering wireless, paperless order-entry system has replaced the standard chart system. |
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Disabled and able-bodied children will be able to play side by side at the pioneering inclusive playground at Wharfemeadows Park in Otley. |
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This year is the centennial of the Nobel Prize in Physics shared by Henri Becquerel and the Curies for their pioneering work on radioactivity. |
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Highly trained sniffer dogs used to detect explosives could have their snouts put out of joint by pioneering chemical research. |
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The magazine gave a pioneering generation of writers the confidence to use authentic West Indian settings and situations, characters and speech. |
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While the dynamics of the market are currently pioneering and adventurous, these costs will only grow as the infrastructure enlarges. |
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His story provides ample white-knuckled white-water sequences and gives the film a much needed pioneering spirit. |
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Although personally antipathetic to his modernist pioneering spirit, I have been seduced time and again by the ravishing sounds that he produces. |
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He chronicles the pioneering Afrofuturist's career and offers a playlist of highlights. |
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The first award went to Manchester's Christie Hospital for its pioneering work in cancer treatment and research. |
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The pioneering moshavs and kibbutzes first planted vines in 1976, and initially the grapes were sold to the large coastal cooperatives. |
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Toronto has just launched a pioneering project to air-condition downtown office buildings by using ice-cold water from Lake Ontario. |
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In 2002, Riccardo Giacconi was named co-recipient of the 2002 Nobel Prize in physics for his pioneering work in X-ray astronomy. |
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Ships' records, however, reveal this pioneering woman to have been a landlubber who was on board ship for just a month. |
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These include his pioneering work in infrared detection, remote sensing, analyses of nuclear technology, and, of course, radar. |
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His greatest affair was with the mathematician and pioneering feminist Emilie du Chatelet. |
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In pioneering a new sort of scholarly publication the National Trust could lead the world. |
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Japan is recognised as a world leader in pioneering and developing the industry. |
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Are we in for a pleasant, anecdotal account of Didion's family connections with a pioneering past, you wonder. |
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Florence Nightingale's pioneering development of military and civilian nursing and of hospital care, made her a legend in her own lifetime. |
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He joined nine others on a pioneering course to teach them how to climb safely during rescues. |
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He had been a teamster in his pioneering days in the Centre, and appreciated his big old draft horses far more than he appreciated most people. |
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Her pioneering research has provided riders with tools to break habitual patterns and improve technique. |
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If you're a pioneering, high-achieving Scotswoman, what extraordinary standards of human endeavour are required before you qualify for a statue? |
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Packed with contemporary Scouse style, a significant part of their music resembles some of the early, but quite pioneering 60's reggae acts. |
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Paisley's textile industry was hugely inventive and prosperous, but the town's pioneering reputation was not forged in business alone. |
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It may not have felt like it, and he may not have admitted to it, but Johnson was a pioneering force. |
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In the early days of our pioneering era, following European settlement, mining gave a huge boost to this country's economy. |
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He recalled such other pioneering difficulties as the unfamiliar disease Belyando spew. |
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It was William Kent's pioneering work in the 1730s that gives Chiswick its claim as one of the birthplaces of the English landscape garden. |
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Toshiba were one of the pioneers in mobile computing and their machines still retain a little bit of pioneering class. |
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Our perseverance and pioneering spirit in blazing a trail nobody has ever trodden before is no doubt admirable. |
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This lucid, pioneering work examines important new twists in the changing landscape of 21st-century warfare. |
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In fact, we owe much of what we know about managing neuropathic foot ulcerations related to diabetes to Dr Brand's pioneering work. |
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This massively influential music producer has spawned a whole motley of lesser soundalikes with his pioneering electronic sounds. |
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A well-known farmer has unlatched the gate on a pioneering new sheepdog training centre. |
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Before the Wrights took off in the Flyer, they had gained experience with unpowered gliders, following the example of other pioneering aviators. |
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After nearly a decade of promotion and pioneering, the Everglades remained relatively unsettled. |
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Captain James Cook is widely renowned as an explorer, pioneering navigator and preventer of scurvy. |
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A pioneering telephone prayer line has been set up to reach villagers in their hour of need. |
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The film valorizes the pioneering spirit, individual resilience and resourcefulness. |
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A pioneering scheme to gate off alleys to burglars and thieves could be on its way to parts of central York. |
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Founder Noel Wien was a true pioneering Alaskan bush pilot about which many incredible stories have been told. |
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Early pastoralists, or squatters as they were often called, lived a hard and pioneering life, often in isolation with few if any comforts. |
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In France and Italy, pioneering events were staged on public roads from city to city. |
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He not only publicly praised it as a pioneering idea, but also calligraphed the project's name. |
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Her pioneering work on hormones, particularly estrogen, has won her many awards. |
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Police are stepping up their fight against illicit drugs with a pioneering new piece of computer technology. |
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A pioneering initiative launched a year ago is stimulating the emergence of a new wave of Asian businesswomen in Bradford. |
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A retail developer that breathed new life into a road that was once the heart of a city has won a major award for the pioneering scheme. |
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Under this pioneering project, drug users are given the option of registering to be referred to professional help rather than face the summons. |
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If they were pioneering dabblers in Freudian analysis, Carrie and her colleagues could be their true heirs. |
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The BBC's pioneering interactive teletext service Ceefax began thirty years ago today. |
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Politics was the cement which bound the late John Healy and myself, as Editor, to the young team that launched a pioneering regional newspaper. |
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Students taking part in a pioneering education scheme have received achievement awards at a special ceremony. |
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Police, transport chiefs and Wigan Council have launched a pioneering scheme to kick criminals off buses. |
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He was the creative force behind Opium Den, one of the city's pioneering swank saloons, and Plush, atop the Core Pacific Living Mall. |
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Wanderers hope their pioneering swoop for Japanese striker Akinori Nishizawa will prove a smart move both on and off the field. |
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The pioneering family left behind legacies of pastoralism, art, and agriculture. |
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The 39-year-old is patron of the charity which funds pioneering research to improve the lives of babies and children. |
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Colleagues said Dr Gamble was also noted for his pioneering work in medical and dental hypnotherapy. |
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In a pioneering study there, solar-powered electric fences are used to surround maternity pastures where expensive, pedigree calves are born. |
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Westmorland claims a close identity with aviation pioneering, the jubilee of which is being celebrated this week. |
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He had made a name for himself by pioneering tax cuts on wealth, profits and top incomes. |
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Breck joined with Roberts in pioneering the use of motion pictures in nature photography. |
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Levis and his group began pioneering this revolutionary technology about a decade ago. |
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There are companies pioneering workplace practices that encourage community involvement and family connectedness among employees. |
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After successfully pioneering advanced networking tech at Crown Plaza, O'Connor is extending the technology to other hotels. |
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Even with users pioneering a common-sense approach, some vendors are still pushing anachronistic solutions. |
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The health care provider is pioneering the concept of preventive, pro-active and managed care. |
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The pioneering ideas of people such as Lev Vygotsky and Pyotr Anokhin are completely lost now. |
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In 1974, the state of Washington conducted a pioneering study of wage inequities in its civil service. |
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Our operational focus is to build upon the company's pioneering methods of distribution. |
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More pioneering genres were undertaken as a result of social and political vicissitudes. |
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Cancer patients in the district could be among the first in the country to trial a pioneering treatment for a rare form of the disease. |
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Kelso are no strangers to the pioneering spirit, laying persuasive claim to being the nation's oldest club. |
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Sometimes a game has a superb art style and other times it has pioneering technology. |
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But it was the video program that showcased pioneering experiments since the advent of digital editing. |
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Very clever idea and a pioneering effort for a small, impoverished political zine. |
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Researchers at the University of Bradford hope to make life easier for dementia sufferers and their carers through a pioneering study. |
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Before their pioneering research the method by which information was passed down from parent to child was completely unknown. |
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Vijayan is known for building teams that have engaged in pioneering studies on molecular biophysics in different parts of the country. |
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Of far greater interest are paintings which record individual pioneering endeavour, exploration, or bushrangers. |
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A pioneering work experience scheme is making it easier for Bradford youngsters to get a career in the health service. |
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Many of his pioneering ideas and initiatives were later taken up by others and he rarely got the credit he deserved. |
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The work at the Farmer Memorial Unit has been hailed nationally for its pioneering methods. |
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The building is of drop log construction, a style adopted by Tim for its similarity with the pioneering architecture of the region. |
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A growing band of Scottish anglers are pioneering the challenging sport of fly-fishing for pike, that most vicious tyrant of our inland waters. |
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Master of seven languages, he was also an original thinker and one of the great pioneering figures of creation science. |
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The article portrayed her thinking as being pioneering, at the cutting edge of the feminist legal community. |
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Tharp is known not only for her cutting-edge dances, but also for her pioneering sense of style. |
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The money is used for pioneering research into cancer to improve prevention and treatment and to find a cure. |
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A go-ahead Bradford business pioneering a radical new energy drink is being backed by a West Yorkshire business initiative. |
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Some disciplines are pioneering groundbreaking research on ethical behaviour. |
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Unlike the majority of the pioneering Indian population in South Africa, most Gujaratis did not arrive in the country as indentured laborers. |
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In this case, the family have agreed to reform their disruptive behaviour in a pioneering legal deal. |
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And in the last decade, Sweden's pioneering and inventive cuisine has placed it among the world's top epicurean destinations. |
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The success of the first single from the album Crazy Love will doubtless be followed by more top ten hits from the pioneering west Londoner. |
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Here, he employed a pioneering form of drama-documentary, involving multiple dramatic flashbacks interspersed with archive footage. |
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Eden won't even waste dirt, instead pioneering a technique that created 17,000 cubic yards of soil from local organic refuse and waste from the china clay industry. |
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Waller's pioneering work marked the starting point for the neuron theory and provided an ingenious technique for studying neuroanatomical pathways and connections. |
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What explains the sudden popularity of novels set in our pioneering past? |
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A pioneering form of gene therapy has cured deafness in guinea pigs. |
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I have heard of bird watchers, but I am a pioneering skywatcher. |
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Scientists based at Newcastle's Centre for Life have today been granted permission to carry out pioneering research to create stem cells from unfertilized human eggs. |
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Yet it has proved a winner, if only because it has carried on the propelling pencil's pioneering work in reviving a handwriting culture among adults. |
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The Geological Society of London awarded him its highest honour, the Wollaston Medal, for his pioneering work in marine geology and sedimentology. |
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The Arien personality is pioneering, energetic, and swift acting, and the Aquarius inner nature is idealistic, blessed with great imagination, and is tuned to the future. |
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Their pioneering work is still the locus classicus for these languages. |
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In bosky little corners of England, tucked away down country lanes and suburban cul-de-sacs, are the remnants of pioneering experiments in modern living. |
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Joining three other budding stars in September, she will train with the pioneering cathedral choir, which formed in 1991 as the first liturgical ensemble for girl choristers. |
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I also found out that my female predecessors were of pioneering stock. |
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His pioneering artistic signature has placed him at the vanguard of the burgeoning digital art revolution, with galleries nationwide exhibiting his work. |
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This pioneering project will bring together Afro-Caribbean businesses to discuss key issues affecting them and to agree strategic priorities and action plans. |
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This pioneering show was not so much a re-evaluation of the artists as a validation of their importance through their contribution to European symbolism. |
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The couple resigned themselves to following the doctors' advice when by chance a sister-in-law found an article about a pioneering British brain surgeon living in America. |
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Earlier this week we told you that the museum in Washington included Rick Sanchez in a permanent exhibit for his pioneering use of social media in journalism. |
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This symposium marks a pioneering effort to bring together biologists engaged in research on organisms that move through and inhabit the aerosphere. |
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The three rooms in the cottage are furnished as they would have been in the pioneering days and many relics of interest have been donated to add to the display. |
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A pioneering scheme which has transformed tarmacked roads into open spaces for the community to enjoy may be repeated in other parts of the borough. |
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The pioneering study here was conducted almost forty years ago. |
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Veteran illustrator Howard Brodie was on the case, pioneering the rising art form. |
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Now the Council is considering submitting a bid for the city to become one of two national pilots pioneering projects to keep the streets gum free. |
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The Chawton Estate, once owned by Jane Austen's brother Edward, has become a pioneering archive and study centre for early English women's writing. |
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TaskRabbit is indisputably the pioneering force that ushered in the age of online assistance. |
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That is why it is important to throw up pioneering ideas so the government will be able to see this as a force for change and a chance to seize a lead for Britain. |
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The famous contralto was a pioneering African-American interpreter of opera and concert singing, and fought discrimination that sometimes barred her from performing. |
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They hope the pioneering scheme will start in September next year and grow from an initial reception class of 30 pupils to a bilingual school of 180 after six years. |
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It doesn't look like anyone's idea of pioneering agriculture. |
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A pioneering telescope that helped 18th century stargazers map the skies has returned to the East Yorkshire country home where it remained for two centuries. |
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When they were developing cubism, they called each other Orville and Wilbur because they jokingly compared their enterprise to pioneering powered flight. |
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Many of the Scots who were pioneering the west in the 1800s intermarried with the Lakota while working their way through the mid-west as fur trappers. |
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Independent and entrepreneurial, coworkers are essentially pioneering an entirely new way of working that conventional businesses often interpret as avant-garde. |
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If you ask international donor agencies, the secret is more microcredit, like the pioneering Grameen Bank projects that have captured worldwide attention in recent years. |
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Many biologists have studied the neural control of sound production since Huber's pioneering work in the 1950s on command systems for stridulation in crickets. |
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He talks about the struggles he had not only with overcoming his ligament injury but the conflicts amongst the pioneering traceurs as parkour diversified. |
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Violence against women continues to plague Turkey, and a pioneering new female political party blames Erdogan's machismo. |
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Later he was involved with the pioneering of cattle and sheep runs. |
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By 1952, despite the pioneering work in radio astronomy in France, it became clear that others were using more powerful instruments and the French could not compete. |
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St Aidan's High School, which introduced a pioneering project to serve fresh school dinners from its own kitchen, served organic mince for the first time to mark the event. |
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Tesco, by contrast, tried the idea on for size, pioneering limited online shopping services in a single store before instigating a carefully planned rollout. |
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Pearl's pioneering work on the relationship between environment and longevity set the stage for many aspects of modern epidemiology and biostatistics. |
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Under the pioneering strategies of the CIA's Maj. Gen. Edward G. Lansdale, psy-war was a new spin to the old game of breaking the will of a target population. |
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Among them, the editors have collected into a mini-anthology Wilson's passim remarks on art from several of his pioneering books, and Cooke has written a commentary upon them. |
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A retractable floor in the learner pool raises and lowers to a depth of 2.5metres and it has a pioneering access system with platforms and lifts for the disabled. |
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A pioneering photographer in the 1950s, bunny Yeager discovered the iconic Bettie Page and helped establish pin-ups. |
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Today, this volume stands as a fitting and lasting monument of its time to Finzi's pioneering work on behalf of the composer whose achievements he valued so much. |
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Thousands of pounds of dirty money seized from drugs dealers and thieves is to be given to a pioneering York group that strives to keep the streets clean of career criminals. |
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A good-looking woman, she maintained a no-nonsense approach on her pioneering digs in south-east Anatolia. |
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The request came at the half-way point in Manchester's pioneering campaign to rid itself of litter, graffiti and other environmental blights in just 100 days. |
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For all the effort Roddick has devoted to pioneering a path for women's lib, she appears far too willing to accept that it has been in vain or that it is being misused. |
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The preponderance of French names in those early pioneering days is perhaps not surprising, as eccentricity has always been a hallmark of the French. |
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The Sky My Kingdom is the new translation of the memoirs of World War II German pioneering aviatrix and test pilot Hanna Reitsch. |
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Cameron's dive was the only one of its kind since the bathyscaphe Trieste's pioneering manned dive in 1960 at the same location. |
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This research on the RFT approach to language development is based on pioneering work on stimulus equivalence and derived equivalence relations. |
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A leading lubrications specialist with operations in Huddersfield is launching a pioneering new product. |
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Millis credited Lynchburg Foundry with pioneering the basic cupola, carbide injection in the forehearth and use of the shaking ladle. |
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In addition to leading the UK in maggot therapy, pioneering work is also being carried out in the use of leeches in medicine. |
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The Coventry concert marks the start of a UK tour in which the orchestra will focus on pioneering minimalists. |
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Keira plays a woman with psychological issues who comes between the pioneering psychoanalysts Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud. |
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Silveston has made highly significant and pioneering research in the periodic operation of chemical reactors. |
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We first met him via pioneering puppet TV series such as The Adventures Of Twizzle, Torchy The Battery Boy and Four Feather Falls. |
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He performed pioneering work on stellarators, beginning in 1963, after receiving his diploma in theoretical physics at the University of Munich. |
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Ellis' pioneering work and changes you've made to make cognitive therapy better, and I'll try to pass your thoughts along to my readers. |
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The vodka maker has teamed with Virgin Galactic, the pioneering commercial spaceflight company founded by Richard Branson. |
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The award is in recognition of her pioneering work in the area of gene transfer into plants. |
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This year's honouree is Digidesign, a pioneering digital technology company formed in 1984 by Peter Gotcher and Evan Brooks. |
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It is thought pioneering drug pentosan polysulphate extended her life for six years. |
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Frank Winfield Woolworth became a retail giant in the late 1800s by pioneering the five and dime store concept. |
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But their mettle was first tried, and their pioneering skills honed, at Santa Clara, Gunlock and Hebron, Utah. |
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The signature model is the Hairband, a pioneering prototype which combines a hairband with curved, premium shield sunglasses. |
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The QQ is an internet-based insurance company pioneering business service attempting to establish a foothold in the cyberindustry. |
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Happy Lake was named by three pioneering bachelors extolling their emotional state in their femaleless society. |
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A major pioneering innovation in marine engineering was the steam turbine, invented by Charles Algernon Parsons. |
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The pioneering work in the field was made by Josiah William Russell in his 1948 British Medieval Population. |
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In the early 1980s a pioneering flood control device, the Thames Barrier, was opened. |
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The science of palaeontology can be said to have started in large measure here, with the pioneering work of Mary Anning. |
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His pioneering efforts encountered specific difficulties, and the treatment of addition was an obvious difficulty in the early days. |
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Two postage stamps were issued in September 1965 to honour Lister for his pioneering work in antiseptic surgery. |
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Another major pioneering effort of the early hovercraft era was carried out by Jean Bertin's firm in France. |
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The AEC Routemaster, developed in the 1950s, was a pioneering design and remains an icon of London to this day. |
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The modern art movement in Bangladesh took shape during the 1950s, particularly with the pioneering works of Zainul Abedin. |
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Other notable postmodernists included Michael Graves, with his pioneering Portland Building in Portland, Oregon and the Denver Public Library. |
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A pioneering work of the fantasy genre was The King of Elfland's Daughter, a 1924 novel by Lord Dunsany. |
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Following the pioneering documentary 'Henry Moore', produced by John Read in 1951, he appeared in many films. |
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The first Renault venue at the location was the Magasin Renault in 1910, a pioneering car showroom. |
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German electronic music gained global influence, with Kraftwerk and Tangerine Dream pioneering in this genre. |
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The pioneering work of Robert Owen, a Welsh radical, at New Lanark in Scotland, is sometimes credited as being the birth of British Socialism. |
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The great bulk of the pioneering car producers, many of them from the bicycle industry, got off to a shaky start. |
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Marconi's pioneering work in Cape Breton marked the beginning of modern radio technology. |
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It was followed in 1975 by the pioneering world music piece Ommadawn released after the death of his mother Maureen. |
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Hanoi Rocks was a pioneering 1980s glam rock act that inspired the American hard rock group Guns N' Roses, among others. |
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Andalas University is pioneering the establishment of a leading university outside of Java. |
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Despite his pioneering work with gas Murdoch never made any money from this invention due to his failure to obtain a patent. |
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He was a pioneering figure in the field of fantasy literature and the mentor of fellow writer Lewis Carroll. |
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The epicenter was Boston in no small part due to Isabella Stewart Gardner, a pioneering collector of Asian art. |
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A small monument to the brothers' pioneering achievement has been erected at Causewayhead roundabout. |
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The area resounded to the noise and smoke of heavy industry for the next 400 years and gave rise to many pioneering industries. |
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She was also an international industrialist, pioneering liberal educator, philanthropist and elite society hostess. |
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The art gallery has works by all of the notable Welsh artists, including landscapes by Richard Wilson and the pioneering Thomas Jones. |
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The 'Jurassic Coast' of Dorset is often associated with the pioneering work of Mary Anning of Lyme Regis. |
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Harrisson was instrumental in the organization of pioneering surveys of the great crested grebe. |
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Brussels is home to a thriving pharmaceutical and health care industry which includes pioneering biotechnology research. |
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Wals were used by explorers, for a number of pioneering flights, and by the military in many countries. |
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Paula Byrne, writing in the 21st century, found this to be one of Austen's best novels, and called it pioneering for being about meritocracy. |
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Sydney Brenner won most recently, in 2002, for his pioneering work in molecular biology. |
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Toynbee was born in London, the son of the physician Joseph Toynbee, a pioneering otolaryngologist. |
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Modern rolling practice can be attributed to the pioneering efforts of Henry Cort of Funtley Iron Mills, near Fareham, England. |
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The design of this was pioneering, as each room was heated by steam pipes, so that it became known locally as Steam Hall. |
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In the 17th and 18th centuries, the Dutch pioneering several financial innovations that helped lay the foundations of modern financial system. |
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The 2015 documentary film The First Film, which aired at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, documents Le Prince's pioneering status. |
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He also undertook pioneering work with Samuel Lake on steam trawling whilst living in the town. |
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It was Sir Humphry's great uncle, Edward Wakefield, who designed the pioneering Waterbird aircraft. |
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Uk Haptics is a pioneering North company which specialises in developing medical training products using virtual reality technology. |
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A gray, a unit named for the pioneering British radiobiologist Louis Harold Gray, is the amount of energy absorbed per mass unit of tissue. |
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A NUNEATON woman has played a pioneering role in getting the pagan faith of Druidry officially recognised as a religion. |
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I think they could learn something from their pioneering forebear. |
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His use of both reflectometers led to pioneering studies of the structure of liquid-liquid interfaces. |
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Gough's pioneering article, which was the first time poststructuralism was invoked in English-language environmental education literature. |
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A SOUTH Wales council has set up a pioneering new scheme of electronic audio books around the size of an iPod. |
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It is named after the pioneering radio astronomer Karl Jansky. |
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Tatonduk Outfitters Limited, doing business as Everts Air Cargo and Everts Air Alaska, has an origin that embraces the pioneering spirit of the Klondike Gold Rush. |
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Because Sutton's photographic plates were insensitive to red and barely sensitive to green, the results of this pioneering experiment were far from perfect. |
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This pioneering book provides an essential guide to both the technology and science related to plasmas and its practical applications in the textile industry. |
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These pioneering playwrights were unafraid to present their characters as ordinary, impotent, and unable to arrive at answers to their predicaments. |
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In the early days of electrical recording, he took part in a pioneering live recording of extracts of Mendelssohn's Elijah at the Albert Hall with the Royal Choral Society. |
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The Plimsoll Line, High Street East, Redcar THE name of this pub recalls the pioneering efforts of Samuel Plimsoll, who lived for a while in High Street. |
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Her pioneering research and resulting publications on these plants provided important foundations in the development of modern bryological methods and concepts. |
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The one way for us to become great, perhaps inimitable,' asserted pioneering Hellenist Johann Joachim Winckelmann in 1755, 'is by imitating the ancients. |
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But in the context of Fact being a pioneering, forward-looking organisation, it is surprising they did not chose a patron whose career was in the ascendent. |
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Henry Weinhard's, the pioneering producer of small-batch handcrafted beer in the Pacific Northwest, today introduced Henry Weinhard's Organic Amber Premium Ale. |
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Growth and ectomycorrhiza formation of Douglas-fir seedlings grown in soils collected at different distances from pioneering hardwoods in southwest Oregon clear-cuts. |
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The school said Yahya was successful in pioneering remarkable changes in the curricular and co-curricular programmes at the institutions where he served. |
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ProScript is pioneering the use of small molecule inhibitors that target a key protein degradation pathway in cells known as the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway. |
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The Boeing 787 uses a pioneering electro thermal ice protection system that eliminates the need to use hot air from the jet engines to deice the wings in flight. |
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A reassessment of the pioneering auteurist criticism of Andrew Sarris. |
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Morse, who started the pioneering work, attempted the sonic energy on fluidized bed and found that, improved in quality of fluidization at low frequency. |
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To celebrate his pioneering spirit along Santa Barbara's coast, The Fess Parker is rolling out a coonskin salute tied to the property's new guestroom renovation. |
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In the 20th century, Norwegian academics have been pioneering in many social sciences, including criminology, sociology and peace and conflict studies. |
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Lightning strikes and toppled trees in tropical forests allow species richness to be maintained as pioneering species move in to fill the gaps created. |
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The NBER Macroeconomies Annual presents, extends, and applies pioneering work in macroeconomics and stimulates work by macroeconomists on important policy issues. |
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The pioneering program to offset shipping-related CO2 emissions now services 14 companies ranging from online boutiques, to flower vendors, to medical suppliers. |
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The pioneering researcher Sigmund Freud believed that humans are born polymorphously perverse, which means that any number of objects could be a source of pleasure. |
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The work of David Lack on population ecology was pioneering. |
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Nestled in a valley on the downs is Selborne, and the countryside surrounding the village was the location of Gilbert White's pioneering observations on natural history. |
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This year's XXL Big Wave Awards will also feature the first enshrinements in the Big Wave Hall of Fame, a tribute to the sport's pioneering watermen. |
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Caribbean ecologist Tom Schoener had surveyed islands until finding a set that were lizardless, then had added five to ten pioneering animals to each. |
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Newcastle University is also doing pioneering work geo-tagging Arctic terns so we can monitor their migration journeys when they leave the Farnes this year. |
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The marathon was run from Windsor Castle at the 1908 Olympics, and in 1911 the pioneering aviator Thomas Sopwith landed an aircraft at the castle for the first time. |
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West Kirby, which won the top national operatics award a second time with last year's production of Titanic, has made a reputation for pioneering regional premieres. |
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German musicians and, particularly, the pioneering bands Tangerine Dream and Kraftwerk have also contributed to the development of electronic music. |
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The Dutch were later able to bypass many of these problems by pioneering a direct ocean route from the Cape of Good Hope to the Sunda Strait in Indonesia. |
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Kuhn and Feyerabend acknowledge the pioneering significance of his work. |
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A pioneering early model of the multinational corporation in its modern sense, the company is also often considered to be the world's first true transnational corporation. |
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Some historians such as Timothy Brook and Russell Shorto consider the VOC as the pioneering corporation in the first wave of the corporate globalization era. |
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Its engineering department is recognised as a centre of excellence with pioneering work on computational techniques for solving engineering design problems. |
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Bear Island was the site of a pioneering ecological study by Victor Summerhayes and Charles Elton in the early 1920s, which produced one of the first food web diagrams. |
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Pioneering women do traditionally desex themselves by resembling honorary men. |
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Pioneering aviator Bob Reeve was contracted to land his ski-plane south of the mountain on Walsh glacier. |
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Pioneering work in the diocese at this time was extremely difficult, setting out lands for the building of schools, convents etc. |
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Pioneering monochromes by Malevich, Rodchenko, Reinhardt, Klein and Ryman employ just one color, unlike many later examples that feature a dominant but not single hue. |
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Pioneering scholarly works on the Viking Age reached a small readership in Britain. |
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Pioneering research at the Queensgate campus has focussed on using an eight-legged alternative to chemical sprays to tackle woodworm. |
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A PIONEERING internet-based carsharing scheme has been launched by Cardiff Gate Business Park. |
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A PIONEERING house type built in Huddersfield is featured in an exhibition celebrating Britain's best post-war listed buildings. |
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A PIONEERING treatment for people who have face blindness has been discovered by accident. |
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Pioneering biochemist Marjory Stephenson studied at Cambridge, as did plant physiologist Gabrielle Howard, social anthropologist Audrey Richards. |
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Pioneering money broker Ira Zlotowitz has announced he will cap his company's fee for the second time in a year as Eastern Union Funding barrels towards a record year. |
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A PIONEERING dementia community roadshow will be visiting Kirklees to increase awareness and understanding of dementia among Kirklees' ethnic communities. |
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Pioneering this class of ferries was Attica Group, when it introduced Superfast I between Greece and Italy in 1995 through its subsidiary company Superfast Ferries. |
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