These trailblazers fought for the freedoms relished in every modern Western university today. |
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He embarks on the four-day drive from Massachusetts to Cheyenne as if to emulate the trailblazers of the frontier. |
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Tonight, they're trailblazers and policy makers, partisans searching for common ground. |
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Hunger strikers no longer feel obliged to duplicate the gravitas of such famous trailblazers as the suffragettes and Gandhi. |
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Some look upon the women as trailblazers in a forbidden area, while many others hold them in disdain because of their frivolous character. |
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The problem, which is a blessing and a curse, is that this industry has an abundance of relatively young and inexperienced trailblazers. |
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The women mentioned here are trailblazers not aiming for a mainstream audience. |
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And imitation isn't just the best form of flattery, but often a good indication of who the trailblazers are. |
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She takes us back to the pivotal moments that earned a place in history for such trailblazers as Magellan and Balboa. |
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In other states, particularly in New England, legislators may free the weed. All states can learn from the trailblazers. |
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Chongqing and Chengdu, the capital of the neighbouring province of Sichuan, have been trailblazers. |
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But it is hard to find anybody, even in the armed forces, who thinks that they can ever be more than trailblazers. |
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What we can observe is that the performance of trailblazers opened the doors and, as in every environment, overturned prejudices. |
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With this motion, the Conservatives would have us believe that they are trailblazers on an issue where everyone is already in agreement. |
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The potential Centres of Excellence, however, should become trailblazers of teaching the use of technologies. |
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We are again positioning ourselves as industry trailblazers, delivering the best we have to offer to customers. |
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These trailblazers are being watched by others in the community and followed if successful. |
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We've been trailblazers before, and we're going to break new ground again. |
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They are uncovering and exploring new areas of knowledge. They are our trailblazers, driving the innovations of tomorrow. |
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They have also made their marks as trailblazers in the drive for reforming corporate governance in Canada. |
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Much as Pierre Trudeau did on the political front, Canada's artists have been the trailblazers in putting us on the international map. |
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For art historians, this challenging work will offer an alternative to a history of Modern art which is all-too-often peopled with heroic trailblazers and lovable rogues. |
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There will always be opinion-formers, always be trailblazers for certain developments that are then later taken up by many. |
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Let these brave trailblazers lead the way for schools all around our Garden State. |
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If so, America will be following some trailblazers. |
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Not setting out to be trailblazers or soapbox preachers, Willson and his employees held an informal meeting in November 2001 to discuss possible options. |
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This chamber has seen the patricians and the trailblazers, the steady and the eccentric, and in the likes of MacDonald and Laurier, and Diefenbaker and Tommy Douglas and Trudeau, the occasional sparks of brilliance. |
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If you need convincing, consider this: both Samantha Cameron and the Duchess of Cambridge, competent don't-frighten-the-horses modern dressers rather than cutting-edge trailblazers, have made the switch. |
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We believe we are ideally placed to be one of the trailblazers for city devolution and that the combined authority – which corresponds with our area's functional economic geography – is the logical level at which to do this. |
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Reserved for the moment for experts and emergency trailblazers. |
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On June 23, 2003, the Supreme Court ruled in favour of the university, marking a major triumph for diversity, an area in which Harris and BMO are seen as trailblazers. |
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Getting across the message concerning these fields, often opening new paths where no help can be found in the existing publications, is the work of scouts and trailblazers. |
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In Québec, we have trailblazers like the Cascades company and farmers. |
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Visitors can share the zines of trailblazers, hear their stories, and join in chat and discussion groups. |
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When word got out about this newly acquired land, fortune hunters, trailblazers, and storytellers ventured into the new territory and the tall tale was born. |
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Unfortunately the rare appearance of '60s legend Roky Erickson was a crushing disappointment, with the groundbreaking trailblazers of yore being replaced by turgid pub rock. |
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The city is represented in the English Basketball League Division One by Derby Trailblazers, who play at the Moorways Sports Centre. |
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