| The artists are the critics of culture and the visionaries that open up possibilities for the future. |
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| One might wonder if this strikes a blow against grassroots visionaries hoping to overhaul city government. |
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| Muhammad's role as a source of emulation, however, is far from being confined to mystics and visionaries. |
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| As early as 1819, visionaries predicted cities would one day be lit by electricity. |
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| In fact, it was hardly noticed at first, beyond a few visionaries who invented the form, and started fooling around with it. |
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| Long a hide-out for bandits, rebels and visionaries, the caatinga also earns a reputation as a mystical badlands. |
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| Female saints were also represented as visionaries, martyrs, and reformers. |
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| We need more people who are both questioners of the status quo and visionaries. |
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| It is part of a tradition of dissident visionaries whose visions made them critical of everyday life, like William Blake. |
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| The starting points were all the mad men in the sun, those desert fathers and pillarists, the strange, demented visionaries who were laughed at. |
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| The workers are lazy indolent villains and the leaders are intelligent, hard working visionaries. |
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| But during that period, the weirdos and visionaries actually wormed their way into the mainstream. |
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| Ending three decades of enmity, the two visionaries shelved Cold War differences to unite against a growing Soviet threat. |
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| California draws visionaries, seekers, nutters and pseudo-scientists, many with sci-fi dreams roaring in their ears. |
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| We need more such hands-on visionaries for the future of York if we are to create and maintain a competitive position on the world stage. |
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| This non-mainstream art includes the work produced by visionaries, spiritualists under trance, eccentrics, and psychiatric patients. |
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| Sometimes attempts to leapfrog existing technology work out and the visionaries are hailed as geniuses. |
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| Great cities and conurbations are developed by visionaries who instill pride and optimism in their fellow citizens. |
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| With visionaries like this leading the charge, it's hard to conceive of any barriers a hip-hop movement can't break. |
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| They can be described as visionaries, revolutionaries, radicals, liberals, nonconformists, outsiders, insurgents, prophets, pathfinders. |
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| Instead of visionaries to lead the way, the game has suffered under the guidance of men motivated by self-interest. |
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| Alessandro Baricco's Lands of Glass is the story of the great, unrealised plans of two 19th century visionaries. |
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| Most women writers were dismissed as mystics or visionaries, and some as mentally ill. |
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| A convinced anticlerical, he regarded all saints and visionaries as hysterics. |
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| In common with most visionaries he regrets that the rest of humankind has not had the stamina to keep pace with him. |
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| She's written a book about space tourism, and talked to many of the visionaries behind the whole idea. |
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| Amongst them were those visionaries who also comprehended the links between science, technology, and economic growth. |
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| He was a Mexican priest who had been appointed vice postulator of the Causes for the Beatification of the two young Fatima visionaries. |
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| If one were to ask ten storage systems visionaries about the future, one would likely receive ten very divergent opinions. |
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| It's evident that Hanson is an idealist, albeit one with heavy support from corporate and academic visionaries. |
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| What folks with political ambitions can do is, to start, be open to the Kings and Gandhis and lesser visionaries. |
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| Today's slimline counterparts, crammed with memory and functionality, owe everything to the visionaries who laid these stepping stones before us. |
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| Its proponents were often like visionaries, preachers of this new religion of nature. |
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| One of the visionaries behind the Ropewalk, Richard Hatfield, said he believed the development could breath more life into Barton. |
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| The council could buy itself whatever future its visionaries saw fit. |
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| Now, the frustrated visionaries are talking excitedly about the possibility of belated success, and perhaps even profits. |
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| In this manner the hiddenness of the spiritual was imitated by the visionaries and their communities. |
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| It will be late for those who wait for the visionaries or someone to tell them what to do: they will be blind though they have eyes! |
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| A few young visionaries may have more influence than an army of time-servers and a forest of deadwood. |
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| The novels of John Cowper Powys are full of visionaries, priests and individuals pursuing their own private paths. |
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| Some science fiction visionaries would have you believe that we're going to live in an apocalyptic future where man is locked in an eternal struggle with the machine. |
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| To judge from the number of documents that land on my desk each week concerning politics, urban planning and architecture, this is truly an age of great visionaries. |
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| They're not exactly visionaries looking to expand the genre. |
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| Companies that hope to succeed in their branding have to be visionaries and see beyond quarterly reports and oneyear plans. |
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| Not only in our country, but all over the world, these ideals of freedom and democracy have inspired many visionaries. |
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| The more advanced teachers and leaders were visionaries who could see over the horizon. |
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| We are now in need of new visionaries who will pursue and renew this work for years to come. |
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| The two visionaries were acclaimed promoters of sport at a time when it was becoming a mass phenomenon. |
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| We look for visionaries and strategists who earn the trust needed to guide us all to our greater goals. |
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| Nedstat has asked leading analysts and visionaries to write about certain key subjects of online marketing today. |
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| Close to 1800 global visionaries, innovators, practitioners and policy makers, all geared to sharing knowledge and building partnerships. |
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| The visionaries I talked to were all from northern Europe or the United States. |
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| So much for the strategic plan and the visionaries who drafted it, not to mention subsequent strategic plans whose piffle is somewhat more restrained, but no more helpful. |
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| He has been acknowledged as one of Canada's foremost visionaries and entrepreneurs and is also identified as an influential and passionate activist for all levels of academia. |
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| It analyses the visions which inspired reconstruction plans, examines their conception and studies the visionaries, both ordinary citizens and the political elite. |
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| To be sure, no priest with a decent theological training would want to suggest that any or all his parishioners can become mystics or visionaries. |
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| While future non-lethal technologies may achieve the promises articulated by today's visionaries, the tendency to oversell current capabilities could prove disastrous. |
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| The city fathers and government officials who had the foresight and courage to push through the investment in the water treatment system will one day be seen as visionaries. |
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| These are our visionaries, spiritualists, clairvoyants and psychics. |
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| The magazine and a jury of visionaries nominate the leading thinkers and doers in 14 categories ranging from business to design to entertainment to policy. |
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| So entrepreneurs are self-permission types, passionate visionaries with an urge to succeed and an ability to inspire others and get them on board. |
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| Throughout human history, visionaries as diverse as Immanuel Kant and Martin Luther King Jr. have prophesied the end of war or the threat thereof as a means of resolving disputes between nations. |
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| The modern Olympic Games were conceived by visionaries who set new standards and found new ways for development. They believed that sport engenders trust and cooperation between cultures and nations. |
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| Pélo certainly has many talents, but all the same, I am sad that one of our own, one of our visionaries and philanthropists, a true genius, was mistreated and maligned by his very own mudslinging countrymen. |
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| And yet the visionaries see the need for reform and they have written it into the new European Socialist manifesto, adopted appropriately in Oporto. |
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| Present in all regions of Quebec, these professionals have a keen eye for experienced entrepreneurs, visionaries with a sense of integrity who have a sharply defined business plan and realistic projects. |
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| Only a few visionaries dabble in the third domain. |
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| It is time to leave ideological battles behind, and instead propose an effective exit strategy for the crisis that draws on the work of visionaries such as Maurice Allais. |
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| What they created at 17, 18 – they were visionaries. |
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| For one thing, there is the sheer number of applications filed by cranks, visionaries and amateur inventors who play fast and loose with the laws of physics. |
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| As Kohl once said, the visionaries end up being the realists. |
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| Nonetheless, the difficult economic situation we have been facing for the past few years forces all governments to act and react and, in short, to be visionaries. |
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| Full of idealists and egomaniacs and starfuckers and visionaries and careerists and revolutionaries. |
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| I'm sure that in five years we'll be seen as visionaries. |
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| Except for a few ecopoets and visionaries, nearly everyone saw open acreage around San Francisco Bay as prime real estate. |
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| Most of the people I talked to were hoping to realize one dream or another, but the visionaries came to this area primarily because it seemed the best place in the world to do this. |
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| In general, the corporate world needs its flamboyant visionaries and raging egomaniacs rather more than its humble leaders and corporate civil servants. |
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| Ever since the 1970s Silicon Valley's visionaries have been claiming that their industry would change the schoolroom as radically as the office and they have sold a lot of technology to schools on the back of that. |
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| There is, after all, every chance that China's heavy-handed officials, as intolerant of non-conformity now as under the Ming, will once more contrive to scuttle the ships of its visionaries. |
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| Throughout the years, INO has been able to rely on the support of many elected officials, builders, visionaries and leaders to sustain its development. |
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| Caparro is renowned as one of the entertainment industry's foremost distribution visionaries with a keen focus on technological evolution and consumer behavior. |
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| The entire project was the brainchild of a small group of visionaries. |
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