"The imprint is going to be groundbreaking because Kwame is groundbreaking," Mr. Giles said.
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These are exciting times in the design world; groundbreaking science has resulted in groundbreaking design.
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We all know how "groundbreaking" florals are for spring (cue Miranda Priestly) but leave it to Amal to actually make them groundbreaking (and stylish!) for winter.
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Cannes selections of all stripes have met with boos for decades, from Michelangelo Antonioni's groundbreaking "L'Avventura" in 1960 to Sean Penn's not-groundbreaking "The Last Face" last year.
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The groundbreaking ceremony for Universal Studios Japan's upcoming Super Nintendo World theme park late last week revealed the equally groundbreaking news that yes, there will be IRL Mario Kart.
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There's nothing groundbreaking — or really even exciting — here.
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It's hugely groundbreaking for television — but it would be slightly less groundbreaking for film, where this sort of experimentation is more common (though it's not like it's happening every day).
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R.I.P. Tobe Hooper, a groundbreaking filmmaker & a good friend.
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Captain Marvel offers nothing that groundbreaking — this time around.
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And Apple doesn't actually introduce groundbreaking features all that often.
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However, Ashley Graham's cover is groundbreaking for the industry itself.
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There is a conversation about how this book is groundbreaking.
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Will we lose all of their emotional and groundbreaking messages?
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Parker said Buttigieg's candidacy, in and of itself, is groundbreaking.
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But while sort of interesting, these moment's weren't exactly groundbreaking.
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Such a ban would be groundbreaking among major industrialized nations.
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Diandra Forrest is a groundbreaking model in the fashion industry.
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Groundbreaking began on the new museum facility in June 6503.
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Hypothetically, Pose could just coast on that little groundbreaking detail.
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A groundbreaking Ms. Marvel series will be coming to Disney+.
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Powder lipsticks in no way, shape, or form, are groundbreaking.
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Last year was another groundbreaking period of the mobile revolution.
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How will the decorated victors follow up their groundbreaking work?
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This enables the groundbreaking drone to both hover and cruise.
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Season 2 dives in even further and with groundbreaking results.
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The agricultural industry has taken notice of Indigo's groundbreaking advancements.
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It promised a painless, accurate, "groundbreaking" method of testing blood.
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But not everyone agrees the working paper's findings are groundbreaking.
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It's been 13 months since Harvey underwent the groundbreaking procedure.
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The submissions honored groundbreaking ladies in science, art and beyond.
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Groundbreaking cardiac surgery for newborns in 22003 at Johns Hopkins.
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What it means: Of course, Zuckerberg's newfound reckoning isn't groundbreaking.
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Even the most groundbreaking news do not spread extremely fast.
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These are just a couple possibilities for the groundbreaking earphones.
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Whitley's groundbreaking career in country lasted a scant three years.
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And it would have been groundbreaking technology at the time!
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That groundbreaking product ultimately failed, but it had its moment.
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In recent years, though, the designs haven't exactly been groundbreaking.
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That's where this groundbreaking science on eggs smells comes in.
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None of this is groundbreaking, but it's super neatly executed.
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By doing so, it has paid off with groundbreaking results.
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Both of these shifts would be groundbreaking for the commonwealth.
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This is what EHT scientists captured in their groundbreaking image.
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Edwidge Danticat's "Brother I'm Dying" just stays groundbreaking and timely.
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The show is a good chance to show groundbreaking technologies.
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But that was just the beginning of her groundbreaking accomplishments.
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But the publication of the paper was a groundbreaking moment.
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"It just felt like, completely groundbreaking and painful," she said.
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Since 2010, every passing year became groundbreaking for health technology.
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The company first developed some groundbreaking amplification chips and technologies.
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Tom Phelan stars in a groundbreaking role on "The Fosters."
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The new season feels immediately confident, if inevitably less groundbreaking.
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And I just think that's really, really groundbreaking and special.
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Read about what her groundbreaking win means for the Senate.
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He became popular for groundbreaking music videos in the 1980s.
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It wasn't groundbreaking art but it was a good time.
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Recently, groundbreaking computer simulations were used to test these ideas.
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India's Supreme Court decriminalized gay sex in a groundbreaking ruling.
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Now they're getting out the vote for a groundbreaking candidate.
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They're also famous for a groundbreaking innovation in enterprise tech.
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The show, which premiered in 1989, was seen as groundbreaking.
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Rob Manfred, the commissioner, was on hand at the groundbreaking.
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Or maybe they're doing groundbreaking research in an academic lab.
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Some are all around amazing, some were just incredibly groundbreaking.
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"The Handmaid's Tale" has been considered groundbreaking, but for whom?
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"Frozen 2" picks up where its groundbreaking antecedent left off.
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The message of these groundbreaking statistics is simple and straightforward.
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Whether it's music or fashion, everything Gaga does is groundbreaking.
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"This groundbreaking plan will undo Donald Trump's damage," Castro said.
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Despite her groundbreaking career, Harris kept things in stark perspective.
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Groundbreaking will not take place until 2019 at the earliest.
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Their success has given women's basketball groundbreaking visibility and legitimacy.
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"That lineup is the one that was groundbreaking," Popoff says.
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But Marshall was also a groundbreaking film director — and a groundbreaking woman film director, still a rarity in Hollywood today but even more so in the 1980s, when Marshall started making movies of her own.
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Theory 2: "Infinite Jest" is a genuinely groundbreaking novel of language.
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The Ritual isn't groundbreaking, but some formulas work for a reason.
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Season 13 of The Voice is off to a groundbreaking start.
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That's the groundbreaking and bingable state of Succession: every character counts.
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Seen from this perspective, the third Trump-Kim summit is groundbreaking.
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In its fifth season, Netflix's groundbreaking dramedy lets all hell loose.
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Bald eagle, once a dying breed, making groundbreaking comeback across country.
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The report could be groundbreaking, said Terry McKiernan, president of BishopAccountability.org.
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Groundbreaking was also likely boosted by drier weather in the Midwest.
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But in this case, the deceivingly simple premise is actually groundbreaking.
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Florals don't have to be groundbreaking to be cool for spring.
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A Silicon Valley tech awards show isn't exactly a groundbreaking idea.
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Recent years have seen groundbreaking advances in the assistive technology sphere.
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Not only does the upcoming animated musical look charming — it's groundbreaking.
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CMT just announced a groundbreaking casting development for Nashville on Tuesday.
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"This is definitely groundbreaking for our work with Google," Skillern said.
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We understand the consumer's physical journey in unique and groundbreaking ways.
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And while it's hardly a groundbreaking movie, it's still pretty fun.
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I know, I know: Hard-boiling eggs isn't a groundbreaking phenomenon.
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But back in the '90s, it was slightly more groundbreaking stuff.
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None of these features are groundbreaking on their own, per se.
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Clegg's music has been described as groundbreaking during the apartheid era.
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All this has recast the importance of Lewis's groundbreaking early career.
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That reflection of reality shouldn't be groundbreaking TV, but it is.
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It's a celebration for how successful and groundbreaking this mission was.
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Her victory follows some groundbreaking moves for women in politics overseas.
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The groundbreaking research on taking aspirin to prevent a heart attack?
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Which is groundbreaking—especially for populations with limited access to care.
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When she subtly paid tribute to her groundbreaking album, Lemonade. 1988.
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Richard Pryor remains known for channeling his misfortune into groundbreaking comedy.
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The more groundbreaking part of today's update is this: Multi-Snap.
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Here's what early versions of these 15 groundbreaking inventions looked like.
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But even outside of that context, it's still a groundbreaking concept.
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Congress has done a remarkable job of passing groundbreaking, bipartisan legislation.
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The products tend to be groundbreaking or novel in some way.
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It's led to some of the most groundbreaking moments in Hollywood.
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You applaud this groundbreaking action begun by six Latin American countries.
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This DOJ request appears groundbreaking, and not in a good way.
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Merkel had a few audiences during her groundbreaking remarks on Sunday.
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That's so groundbreaking, especially considering you made it thirty years ago.
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For Michele, this change to his presentation schedule isn't totally groundbreaking.
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In 1954, the Supreme Court ruled in the groundbreaking Brown vs.
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It's funny, moving, thrilling, and genuinely groundbreaking from a technical standpoint.
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What this (groundbreaking) represents is a repositioning in the global marketplace.
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This was set to be a groundbreaking year for women's sports.
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The groundbreaking NBC sitcom helped normalize gay characters in the 1990s.
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Two new documentaries on PBS examine the lives of groundbreaking athletes.
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In the 28s, Ms. Osato was a groundbreaking presence in Col.
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Prime Minister Binali Yildirim presided over the groundbreaking ceremony in 2017.
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Binge on this groundbreaking dramedy before it leaves Netflix on Monday.
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That groundbreaking piece of technology, it turns out, is deeply flawed.
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It was Dr. McEwen's research into chronic stress that proved groundbreaking.
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His tiny company, Clearview AI, devised a groundbreaking facial recognition app.
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They don't all have to be groundbreaking or even that great.
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Pollan has been more readable than this, but not more groundbreaking.
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However, the groundbreaking relationship sort of happened on TV by accident.
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Others pointed out that Homecoming documented a far more groundbreaking topic.
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Last year, the proposed Fresno Aquarium finally held a groundbreaking ceremony.
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The treason case against Mr. Musharraf was groundbreaking in many ways.
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The machine appeared to be well informed about his groundbreaking research.
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This is likely not the last groundbreaking announcement from the kingdom.
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The test was seen as groundbreaking for a major national chain.
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Cryptocurrency is a viral, groundbreaking technology taking the world by storm.
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This was not just a great film, but a groundbreaking one.
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"It's a groundbreaking thing," Mulvaney said in a Monday press briefing.
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Loving her Afro Little is poised to be a groundbreaking movie.
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Maggie goes on a podcast to talk about her recent groundbreaking surgery.
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Women have made invaluable, groundbreaking contributions to science, technology, engineering, and math.
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It's not groundbreaking, but I think it's worth that for the name.
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In 2002, he was awarded an honorary Oscar for his groundbreaking career.
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Sara will have more just a few minutes on this groundbreaking development.
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And so imagine my disbelief when Turducken became a groundbreaking culinary phenomenon.
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Groundbreaking activity on single-family homes dropped 3.2 percent in the Midwest.
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Is it absolutely groundbreaking, or much different than a trip to Benihana?
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The store didn't make any groundbreaking departures from Whole Foods' older stores.
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Several groundbreaking research projects are fostering collaboration between the arts and health.
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Stamos' friendship with the groundbreaking rock icons dates back over three decades.
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Zuma called the ruling groundbreaking and said he respects it without reservations.
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The groundbreaking interview comes just after Union's daughter said her first words.
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And what a decade it's been since that groundbreaking, Oscar-winning documentary.
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Find groundbreaking new releases brushing shoulders with memoirs and coffee table books.
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For Jinnies, their groundbreaking achievement is a reflection of Los Angeles' diversity.
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Another privileged New Yorker talking about how they're addicted to Seamless — groundbreaking.
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The groundbreaking plea is one of many gallant acts from the royal.
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Introducing The Possible, a new virtual reality series that explores groundbreaking technology.
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Mr Phelps began writing groundbreaking models of the labour market in 1966.
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I wonder if the band knew they were making this groundbreaking record.
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Marvel is making a groundbreaking change to its iconic Iron Man character.
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The new Echoes aren't groundbreaking, but they don't have to be, yet.
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Like any brave and groundbreaking graffiti artist, I'd sometimes run into obstacles.
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Despite all the limitations, the show was a groundbreaking depiction of courtship.
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Maybe not the most groundbreaking explanation, but that's simply how it works.
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"I don't think it's groundbreaking in terms of the silhouette," says Martin.
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Hereditary was groundbreaking in its approach to the more conventional horror genre.
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The groundbreaking series is simply too significant to transgender storytelling to exclude.
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Dick Gregory, the groundbreaking comic and Civil Rights-era icon, has died.
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From Aristotle to Carl Jung's groundbreaking studies in the early 20th Century.
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Thus Lemonade isn't just a groundbreaking moment for Beyoncé as an artist.
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Now, the Oscars haven't historically served as a backdrop for groundbreaking fashion.
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Her father, Dr. James Bowman, Jr., was a groundbreaking pathologist and geneticist.
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It's why the release of Rocksteady's Batman: Arkham Asylum was so groundbreaking.
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Again, it's not groundbreaking, but it's well made from top to bottom.
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Groundbreaking on single-family housing projects increased 7.3 percent in the Midwest.
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" Reflecting on her career, Henson added, "It is quite groundbreaking, isn't it?
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In the West, groundbreaking on single-family housing projects rose 4123 percent.
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They're relics of his professional, public life—proof of a groundbreaking career.
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EDT: Vice President Pence spoke at the Magna Seating groundbreaking in Ohio.
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New research findings are usually some flavor of groundbreaking, counterintuitive or revelatory.
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Her ascension in the ranks of the sport has already proven groundbreaking.
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NBC's "Will and Grace" is another classic piece of groundbreaking gay TV.
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Unable to get to the groundbreaking, the Hawaiians formed their own blockade.
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The musicals that ultimately became "Falsettos" were not conceived to be groundbreaking.
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Ever the showman, he may also have something groundbreaking up his sleeve.
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Emmanuel Macron If you've been following Macron's agenda there wasn't anything groundbreaking.
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But even with its flaws, the EPA has done some groundbreaking work.
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None of these features are new or groundbreaking, and that's completely fine.
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There were no guidelines, and what ended up being created was groundbreaking.
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This is why we believe our partnership with Glamour is so groundbreaking.
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It didn't take long for Harris's groundbreaking story to fade into oblivion.
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Like, telling me J. Cole was groundbreaking level out of the loop.
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In reality, many nurses get doctorate degrees and conduct groundbreaking medical research.
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The outcome of Liberia's first postwar general election in 2005 was groundbreaking.
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The response to Catalano's groundbreaking work and recipes has been two-fold.
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As horrifying as this remark was, his groundbreaking transparency provides an opportunity.
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State of the Art Facebook published a quietly groundbreaking admission on Friday.
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Above, a groundbreaking surgical technique to treat spina bifida in a fetus.
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Last Chance Roberta Smith revisits the groundbreaking exhibition through one standout work.
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The groundbreaking for a new athletic facility is scheduled for the spring.
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But even without that confirmation, the trial is still groundbreaking, experts say.
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She starred opposite Adam West ... which was pretty groundbreaking in those days.
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Awkwafina is groundbreaking, but she can also feel like a step backward.
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To its credit, Shrill itself does involve some truly groundbreaking fat representation.
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The discovery also opened up and enabled other groundbreaking detections this decade.
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Groundbreaking. We're not saying pastels for spring are some kind of revolution.
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A groundbreaking facial recognition app could end anonymity as we know it.
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And just weeks ago, both parties united for groundbreaking criminal justice reform.
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The original groundbreaking, establishment-shaking version of the league folded in 21.
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Cosby, the groundbreaking actor and comedian, did not testify at the trial.
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The Model 3's most groundbreaking aspect is its ultra-minimalist interior.
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"We expect nothing groundbreaking from Yellen," said TD Securities in a note.
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Amid these flaws, the N.W.H.L. has had its groundbreaking moments, as well.
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Mary's Aunt Flo is a famous groundbreaking journalist of a generation earlier.
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Groundbreaking activity on single-family homes dropped 1.6 percent in the Midwest.
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The high-waisted bikini is far from new; it's even far from groundbreaking.
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That some world-class athletes use them too is not a groundbreaking revelation.
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I started our immigration/residence process, and the groundbreaking for our house began.
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But despite her groundbreaking achievements, many filmmakers are unaware of Guy-Blaché's existence.
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"This method really is a new groundbreaking way to do that," Weyrich said.
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This isn't exactly groundbreaking; dozens of other states have laws protecting trans people.
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But the biggest reason she idolizes the justice is her fearless, groundbreaking work.
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Scientists working there have made a series of groundbreaking discoveries in fundamental physics.
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Sure, it's not the most groundbreaking addition Android O brings to the table.
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It's not the most groundbreaking thing in the world, but it makes sense.
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Metropolis was, for its time, one of the most groundbreaking films ever made.
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The integration isn't super groundbreaking stuff, considering PayPal is pretty ubiquitous these days.
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Recently, she helped unveil a stunning, groundbreaking portrait, then she won Valentine's Day.
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It promises to be a fitting reminder of Brown's groundbreaking originality and style.
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However, it's still a groundbreaking study that could come to save countless lives.
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"It's not about coming up with a groundbreaking outfit every day," Roche says.
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Groundbreaking. But Jessica Biel's take on the printed pattern is anything but boring.
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Groundbreaking technologies like the crank and mesh networking system were still mostly theoretical.
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But Elliott's groundbreaking place in music history is as much thematic as aesthetic.
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As proud beauty fans and feminists, we celebrate groundbreaking women every damn day.
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The groundbreaking AIDS movie, "Philadelphia," starring Tom Hanks, was still eight years away.
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Lamar lead the pack of nominees with 11 nods for his groundbreaking album.
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Economists had forecast groundbreaking activity rising to a rate of 1.26 million units.
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Whenever it happens, confirmed cases of forming planets will be "groundbreaking," Dong said.
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It was a groundbreaking day for many, and the crowd was notably festive.
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I think National Lampoon in the early 70s contained some amazing, groundbreaking humor.
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Nothing screams "squandering the potential of groundbreaking technology" quite like corporate training exercises.
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NASA's new "mixtape" is light on music, but heavy on groundbreaking scientific research.
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None of this is particularly groundbreaking — if anything, it's an exercise in caution.
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Groundbreaking actress Mary Tyler Moore died on Wednesday at the age of 80.
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Thanks to groundbreaking technological advancements, space tourism is no longer a pipe dream.
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CES 2016 wasn't groundbreaking, and it passed by without any major product announcements.
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He has also done a fair amount of groundbreaking research in his field.
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The massage chair, while definitely the best I've tried, was nothing groundbreaking, either.
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The groundbreaking oldies station would remain Ingram's home until his retirement in 2003.
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So, will the Iowa experiment be a groundbreaking exercise or a monumental disaster?
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It may not be a totally groundbreaking move, but hey, it's a start.
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Starting from scratch may be best for the entrepreneur with a groundbreaking idea.
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But, if this problem you're dealing with is particularly time-pressing or groundbreaking?
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Sarah Michelson is a choreographer known for her groundbreaking take on contemporary dance.
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Marie Curie groundbreaking discoveries led to the use of radiation to treat illness.
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"Faith," about a groundbreaking plus-size superhero, is also in development at Sony.
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Corporate handouts give politicians an opportunity to show up at a groundbreaking event.
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Another procedural drama, "The Shield" remains one of network television's most groundbreaking series.
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Groundbreaking on new homes has been stronger this year than economists had expected.
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As technology advances, things that were once innovative and groundbreaking are becoming obsolete.
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As a psychiatrist in the 1970s, he did groundbreaking research on bipolar disorder.
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The state won that hearing, and a groundbreaking ceremony was scheduled for Oct.
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The analysis isn't overly groundbreaking — Clinton and Sanders agree on many political issues.
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Late in 1988, Fab began a stint hosting the groundbreaking music program, Yo!
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Groundbreaking list aside, it's not a simple process to get a movie made.
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Carrying a small, multipurpose cloth on your person is not a groundbreaking innovation.
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Working under Kawakubo, he developed an appreciation for her uncompromising and groundbreaking approach.
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For City So Real, James focused on the groundbreaking 260 Chicago mayoral election.
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Robert Edwards, a scientist, and Patrick Steptoe, a gynecologist, pioneered the groundbreaking procedure.
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Our reviewer, Tariro Mzezewa, praises it as "poetic and disturbing," and also groundbreaking.
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Only some really engrossing, groundbreaking, must-play content can justify this literal headache.
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In selecting Wertmüller, 20013, the academy cited her groundbreaking Oscar nomination in 1977.
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This background also suggests Mirziyoyev is hardly going to be a groundbreaking reformer.
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No one seems to care all that much about Lupe Valdez's groundbreaking campaign.
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Though it flamed out, in its heyday the paper was groundbreaking and influential.
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Above, the two at a groundbreaking ceremony for a Trump building in 1995.
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His grandfather had money in Nippon, the groundbreaking Japanese restaurant on 52nd Street.
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I have also openly praised her recent plan for Indian Country as groundbreaking.
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Why do you think it is important to learn about these groundbreaking figures?
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In the 1960s, groundbreaking work documented the association between asbestos exposure and cancer.
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The condo market has seen strong demand, however, spurring groundbreaking on new units.
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Harley-Davidson's groundbreaking LiveWire all-electric motorcycle went on sale in late 2019.
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Her onscreen abortion in Season 5 was also a groundbreaking moment on television.
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"Being a part of a major WikiLeaks release, Hammond believed, would be "groundbreaking.
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You know, if you make one groundbreaking game, like, cool, you did it!
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A group of British scientists had a plan for a groundbreaking geoengineering test.
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" Check out more groundbreaking vehicles on all-new episodes of "Jay Leno's Garage.
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The reason those measures exist, he noted, is because study's findings aren't groundbreaking.
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"Drumming," Mr. Reich's groundbreaking piece for nine percussionists, was written after his trip.
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Yet it rarely integrated art from those groundbreaking shows into its permanent collection.
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But even before these groundbreaking brands debuted, Rihanna became a certified fashion influencer.
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" Ms. Kukielski said she was "interested in how we can position Art21 as a global leader in digital media about contemporary art — how we can be thinking about content that is groundbreaking in the way that documentary filmmaking was groundbreaking.
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In a groundbreaking paper, Dr. Tolman analyzed several laboratory experiments involving rats and mazes.
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On David Lynch and Mark Frost's groundbreaking TV series Twin Peaks, time is fluid.
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Back in September, I attended a launch party for a groundbreaking sex ed website.
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The series is definitely pushing the envelope, and Algee says it's gonna be groundbreaking.
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Scene Optimizer is a first on a Samsung phone, but it's not exactly groundbreaking.
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It's less clear, what, exactly, Novartis' groundbreaking drug may have been the first of.
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Like so many other groundbreaking experiments in science, this study came about by accident.
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In which case: this is quite simply a brilliant, groundbreaking piece of interactive television.
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A few political scientists not affiliated with the project agreed: This work is groundbreaking.
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As Trump sees it, however, it's not the government's job to back groundbreaking technologies.
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Here's a closer look at Lucasfilm's design process on the groundbreaking women-focused series:
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Groundbreaking on buildings with five units or more fell to a 10-month low.
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Neither film is all that aesthetically groundbreaking or interested in sensational or shocking revelations.
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When it comes to experiential entertainment, that has the potential to be truly groundbreaking.
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World War II pushed the Second Avenue Subway's groundbreaking even further into the future.
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Neil deGrasse Tyson is a groundbreaking astrophysicist, popular TV host, and noted internet personality.
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These planned regulations are pretty groundbreaking; they're first of their kind in the nation.
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In an era in which everyone took a conservative approach, Feliciano's version was groundbreaking.
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How did this all happen, and is it all as groundbreaking as it seems?
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Because one of the things is you're all investing in innovative and groundbreaking companies.
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We'll be showcasing some of the industry's most groundbreaking devices at next month's event.
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Not groundbreaking and honestly, pretty clunky, but a nice addition to the overall ecosystem.
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But can Lee in 2017 be as groundbreaking as he was 30 years ago?
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It wasn't a groundbreaking speech as Macron is also speaking at VivaTech tomorrow morning.
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Lena Dunham and Amy Schumer, two groundbreaking women, hailed as beacons of feminist comedy.
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Visual Effects: The movie's CGI effects are sometimes dodgy, and they're certainly not groundbreaking.
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Super Mario Party isn't a groundbreaking entry in the series, but it is fun.
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Below, we've listed some of the most interesting findings from Dr. Mosher's groundbreaking survey.
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His work in neurosurgery, including separating twins conjoined at the head, was genuinely groundbreaking.
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It's not exactly clear how the small company plans on producing its groundbreaking vehicles.
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It's not a groundbreaking feature for Zenfone users, but it allows for more flexibility.
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"It's one of the most groundbreaking and unconventional treatment options for families," she says.
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Natalie Hage is a gorgeous model and admin of the groundbreaking Instagram channel effyourbeautystandards.
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Meanwhile, the prince's groundbreaking Ferrari sat in a British workshop, suddenly with no owner.
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That's what makes a new ruling from a judge in New York so groundbreaking.
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It's not "groundbreaking," because no sane person would ever buy a second 4DX ticket.
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VICE Impact: How was your experience working on RISE in such a groundbreaking role?
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Carson exposed the chemical's widespread environmental damage in her groundbreaking 1962 book, Silent Spring.
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In 2016, Fox and the MLB are marketing Pitch's premise as daring and groundbreaking.
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In 2008, she did not forcefully embrace the fact that her candidacy was groundbreaking.
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NMS doesn't need to be groundbreaking—we broke this ground a long time ago.
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Economists had forecast groundbreaking activity rising to a 25.2 million-unit rate last month.
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"It's a groundbreaking thing that's going on in the world right now," she said.
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Can Apple's bag be so revolutionary, so groundbreaking, as to require its own patent?
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A groundbreaking ceremony was held five years ago, but no foundation has been dug.
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As groundbreaking as this trio of studies was, the work focused on intestinal cells.
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It's been a rocky few weeks for big, expensive, groundbreaking spacecraft setting themselves adrift.
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"I had built a set of technologies I thought were groundbreaking," he recalled recently.
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At the hearing, scientists explained the impact of the groundbreaking discovery of gravitational waves.
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The black hole in the groundbreaking photo published in April is known as M87.
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The groundbreaking blockbuster is already on track to break records for Marvel movie sales.
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Instead, we will vigorously defend ourselves and, by extension, this groundbreaking and original film.
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And let's just say that it doesn't sound as groundbreaking as the company thinks.
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"This is a groundbreaking step toward rapidly commercializing autonomous vehicle technology," said Mr. Vogt.
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While Girls has featured groundbreaking sex, thus far that sex has been pretty heteronormative.
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"At the time, I don't know if I thought it was groundbreaking," Hoberg says.
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Expect to see and hear more about groundbreaking AR software in the near future.
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Mind of Mine is a solid debut album, but it isn't groundbreaking or special.
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Not exactly groundbreaking, but when you're Amazon, you give the people what they want.
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Bridenstine portrayed the problems with the JWST as being related to its groundbreaking nature.
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Ciani's accomplishments include groundbreaking work in sound design, quadrophonic analog synthesizer performance, and composition.
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At a factory groundbreaking ceremony in Bethlehem, he vowed to break the Israeli occupation.
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In time, that groundbreaking series became more celebrated, but misunderstandings of her work persist.
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Extravagant parties and cruises distract from and mock my grandmother's groundbreaking struggles and accomplishments.
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It was legitimately groundbreaking work that still leaves me in awe of his talent.
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It's interesting because my friend Maureen Oreck did some groundbreaking stories on Michael Jackson.
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In 2021, it will expand to Orlando, with groundbreaking scheduled for later this year.
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Some create new enterprises, while others develop their groundbreaking ideas within an existing one.
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Democrats delivered groundbreaking victories for diverse candidates in primaries across the country in August.
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Dr. Jef Boeke at NYU Langone Health is conducting groundbreaking research in this area.
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It harks back in its themes to Mr. Woo's groundbreaking 1990s Hong Kong films.
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And it skips over most of the groundbreaking music he made in the 19863s.
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Groundbreaking discoveries that shape humanity as a whole are born under Uranus in Aquarius.
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Groundbreaking innovations in biology are already happening in American companies, universities and national labs.
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Groundbreaking on multi-family housing projects declined 7.9 percent to a 325,000-unit pace.
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Or it could refer to the refresh rate, though that wouldn't exactly be groundbreaking.
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A groundbreaking study analyzed 667 women&aposs emotions about their decisions to have abortions.
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At the groundbreaking, U.S. Ambassador Roberta Jacobson underscored the importance of the bilateral relationship.
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A groundbreaking legislative session has hit pause, with a slew of legislation awaiting Gov.
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There is no longer an official date for the groundbreaking, let alone for completion.
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Groundbreaking is expected in mid-May, with completion before the 2017-18 NBA season.
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Mistrust of the establishment is hardly groundbreaking analysis to describe the ascent of Trump.
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Rod is a veteran correspondent who has done groundbreaking journalism from around the world.
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In Mr. Berry's groundbreaking early songs, his guitar twangs his famous two-stringed lick.
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These groundbreaking detections have opened a new way for scientists to sense the universe.
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It was groundbreaking and hugely influential, winning extensive critical acclaim and several Emmy Awards.
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Nothing groundbreaking, but small yet important decisions that will improve my overall financial picture.
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Others — "Tron" and "Young Sherlock Holmes" — are less fondly remembered, but were groundbreaking nonetheless.
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In 2009, the mayor and governor threw a groundbreaking ceremony for new Amazon buildings.
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Some folks might spend their lifetime looking for a groundbreaking idea and not succeed.
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In the 1970s and '80s, a number of the groundbreaking auteur filmmakers were women.
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To this day, his legacy as a curator remains by turns controversial and groundbreaking.
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Groundbreaking rock star David Bowie died Sunday from cancer at the age of 69.
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We're sorry/not sorry that you'll be humming their groundbreaking song for the foreseeable future.
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"She's a minority, feminist, smart, funny, groundbreaking legend who is black in America," O'Donnell said.
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Kellyanne Conway's interview is part of TIME Firsts, a multimedia project featuring 46 groundbreaking women.
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Watch Bertrand Piccard and the Solar Impulse team discuss the motivations behind the groundbreaking flight.
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Florals for spring may not be groundbreaking, but according to Anna Wintour, royals certainly are.
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Meeting with the police was a groundbreaking moment because Alexander Polinsky also gave his statement.
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It's pretty groundbreaking stuff for those getting by with the odd "DTF?" message on Tinder.
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Ironically, Lara's sex appeal is also what made her one of gaming's most groundbreaking characters.
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That this IRL avatar thing is a genuinely groundbreaking discovery that everyone should benefit from.
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It's groundbreaking because we've seen it so many times before — just not quite like this.
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Thankfully, it's back — along with the return of BBC's groundbreaking nature documentary series Planet Earth.
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In fact, most founders of groundbreaking companies show an impressive level of determination, he says.
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Him leaving his last team to get a championship, it was just groundbreaking for me.
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Then the New Jersey native's career took a major, "groundbreaking" turn on his last birthday.
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"It would be a groundbreaking achievement for the LGBT community across this country," he said.
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The event's stage will feature some of the industry's most groundbreaking companies and thought leaders.
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Stanley Kubrik's groundbreaking 2001: A Space Odyssey opens on the eclipse of star from space.
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Nineteen Nineteen does more than just display these groundbreaking historical documents beneath glass vitrines, though.
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But even more exciting are the groundbreaking research and high-tech products it's already spearheading.
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Until now, nothing's been able to repair them — which is why Olaplex is so groundbreaking.
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Both companies have made significant contributions in telling groundbreaking women's stories and supporting female founders.
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You know what once-groundbreaking technology doesn't have any problems making bank year after year?
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He developed the groundbreaking photoDNA technology used to detect, remove, and report child-exploitation images.
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Save the Karoo, an advocacy group, isn't swayed by the prospect of groundbreaking astronomical discoveries.
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A groundbreaking cease-fire was announced by Afghanistan's leader Ashraf Gani, coinciding with Eid celebrations.
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"Everything big runs into opposition," Brown said at the rail line's groundbreaking in January 2015.
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Madeleine Albright's interview is part of TIME Firsts, a multimedia project featuring 46 groundbreaking women.
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That bill was introduced in light of a groundbreaking state Supreme Court decision in April.
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"She's a minority, feminist, smart, funny, groundbreaking legend who is black in America," O'Donnell says.
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The conversation isn't groundbreaking, but it does explain Misty's skepticism about superheroes: they're untrained vigilantes.
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Groundbreaking activity increased in the Midwest, South and West, but was flat in the Northeast.
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The company will likely also launch several other gadgets, though we're not expecting anything groundbreaking.
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Oprah Winfrey's interview is part of TIME Firsts, a multimedia project featuring 46 groundbreaking women.
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The groundbreaking new finding is detailed in two papers published in the journal Science Thursday.
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Ellison's personality and actions complicate and diminish the groundbreaking work that he's best known for.
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Gabby Douglas's interview is part of TIME Firsts, a multimedia project featuring 46 groundbreaking women.
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In 2017, California passed groundbreaking "Buy Clean" legislation mandating government procurement favor low-carbon materials.
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"The Last Jedi" is a smart, thoughtful, thematically compelling continuation to George Lucas' groundbreaking franchise.
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That's why this new Us Weekly cover is so groundbreaking — in this context, at least.
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The result is a game that looks as groundbreaking as it felt a decade ago.
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"It was a groundbreaking initiative when it was launched," one of the project's founders said.
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A tight race in upstate New York has resulted in a groundbreaking victory for Democrats.
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The album is equal parts virtuosic flow, biting humor, ultra-cool aesthetics, and groundbreaking musicianship.
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I think it's an incredibly groundbreaking trial, especially after what happened with the #MeToo movement.
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Revenue-based financing isn't some groundbreaking new idea, at least outside of the venture world.
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So why are so few people enrolled in trials that could be offering groundbreaking treatment?
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Now that iPhone sales are slowing down, what's Apple's next groundbreaking product going to be?
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It's a significant achievement, earned for Jemisin's groundbreaking writing, blending of genres, and outstanding storytelling.
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In 2014, a peaceful protest was held at the TMT groundbreaking ceremony, attracting international attention.
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Since 1998, these skilled artist-engineers have been transforming steel and scrap into groundbreaking art.
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Not surprisingly, Clinton and her campaign surrogates have emphasized the groundbreaking nature of her candidacy.
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The new, secret messages feature in Viber may be welcome but it's not exactly groundbreaking.
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Just give this snake a stage, because it's ready to slither into a groundbreaking performance.
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Many fans expressed their excitement about Google's nod to the groundbreaking actress on social media.
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Though similar systems already existed, IBM says the accuracy of its new tool is groundbreaking.
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She's a young (she'll be 44 years old in a week), attractive groundbreaking candidate, too.
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"That is something that would be, in my view, groundbreaking and very cool, " he said.
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The technology utilised by Paralympians is groundbreaking, but some athletes are calling for standardised restrictions.
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Meet LiLou, the groundbreaking Juliana pig who now freelances at the San Francisco International Airport.
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The groundbreaking fact was revealed in a short interview with the developer released on Monday.
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"To Silicon Valley, to Boston, 'Wisconn Valley' is coming," Gou said during the groundbreaking ceremony.
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The groundbreaking technology that helps the hearing-impaired rock out in a whole new way.
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Netflix's Sex Education is an empowering and groundbreaking series on adolescent relationships and identity crises.
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"While the size of recent payouts are certainly not groundbreaking, publicly reporting on them is."
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It doesn't feel like the groundbreaking moment of radical inclusivity that the studio hoped for.
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We now have And Other Stories, Galley Beggar, even Unbound publishing award-winning, groundbreaking fiction.
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He is an academic and the author of Seizing Power, a groundbreaking book on coups.
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Sure, Get Out was groundbreaking in its honest appraisal of white women's role in racism.
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His groundbreaking work, here in three rarely seen homes, is as powerful now as ever.
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Except that this was suburban Detroit, a place not known for its groundbreaking software innovation.
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Selena Gomez's interview is part of TIME Firsts, a multimedia project featuring 46 groundbreaking women.
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"I can't underscore enough how groundbreaking this is for the church," a Jesuit theologian said.
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But the ability to shop for products within social media apps isn't a groundbreaking feature.
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Ellen DeGeneres' interview is part of TIME Firsts, a multimedia project featuring 46 groundbreaking women.
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Nancy Pelosi has been a historic and groundbreaking leader of our party for 30 years.
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The United States has negotiated numerous FTAs to secure groundbreaking provisions promoting U.S. competitiveness globally.
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The New York Times: Groundbreaking night for women and diversity, while a Trump critic falls.
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Instead, they're trying make those pieces some of the funniest, deepest, or most groundbreaking content.
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It's the continuation of the groundbreaking 1993 miniseries based on the writings of Amistead Maupin.
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A groundbreaking drug made from cannabis has brought hope for kids with rare seizure disorders.
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She capped off the groundbreaking moment the following night with a victory in California's primary.
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How groundbreaking would it be if the trial shows similar results to the safety study?
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Florida Georgia Line was honored for their groundbreaking year of stadium concerts and crossover hits.
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But more groundbreaking work can also change societal perceptions and split open otherwise untapped markets.
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When Orange Is the New Black premiered on Netflix in July 2013, it felt groundbreaking.
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In this hospital, a groundbreaking medical procedure isn't impressive unless it's performed during an earthquake.
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Three months ago Zipline began its groundbreaking deliveries of medical supplies via drones … in Rwanda.
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The CDC can make this recommendation because of the groundbreaking work of scientist Lucy Wills.
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Lil Wayne, who made several statements to that effect on his groundbreaking mixtape, Dedication 2.
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Richard is that rare Silicon Valley entrepreneur who has a piece of truly groundbreaking technology.
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This is groundbreaking and a real testament to Dominic and the incredible team at DFINITY.
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Its longevity can be attributed to its unprecedented acceleration, groundbreaking maneuverability, and impressive weapons capabilities.
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Mr. Modi delivered the speech at a groundbreaking ceremony for a new airport in Goa.
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Ashton and her team used forensics to create the groundbreaking image of the ancient monarch.
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Behind the scenes, she significantly helped my grandpa's team showcase its groundbreaking discovery of melatonin.
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In 2014, protesters disrupted a groundbreaking ceremony and blocked work vehicles from accessing the mountain.
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The stop-motion special effects were groundbreaking, although film scholars saw thinly veiled racist overtones.
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Mario M. Cuomo's Construction Industry Strike Force, which delivered a groundbreaking investigative report in 1990.
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Mr. Lee's portrayal of longing and love between two men was groundbreaking at the time.
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He had worked on Dove's groundbreaking "Real Beauty" campaign and saw parallels in the socialscape.
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Elsewhere in academia, MIT has launched "a groundbreaking philanthropic venture fund" called Solve Innovation Future.
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So for them to flip the switch into actual robots is hardly a groundbreaking decision.
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There's a new biography of Susan Sontag and a collection of Adrienne Rich's groundbreaking essays.
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"What the Labuschagnes put in here was absolutely groundbreaking," said Leon Lamprecht, Zakouma's current manager.
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Cam eventually marries Fitzroy and becomes a groundbreaking microbiologist, though not a very good one.
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The Korean tech giant canceled a groundbreaking ceremony scheduled for Saturday because of coronavirus fears.
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Some investors have hailed the net-zero announcement as groundbreaking, but others have been unimpressed.
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Tommy Orange's "There There" is a groundbreaking novel about Native Americans who are city dwellers.
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You might remember, as I did, that the "Groundbreaking 1990s sitcom" was ELLEN DeGeneres's show.
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Bouman, 29, created one of the algorithms that led to the groundbreaking black hole image.
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In the 281s he wrote material for Monty Python, the groundbreaking six-member comedy troupe.
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And arguably one of the most talented, groundbreaking, universally beloved performers to ever do it.
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So we could be looking at some groundbreaking development deals in the very near future.
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Groundbreaking episodes explored scenarios that were relatable, thrilling and humorous for a long-neglected audience.
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Trump heralded the deal as a "groundbreaking achievement" that he predicted would sail through Congress.
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And like Wonder Woman before it, Professor Marston feels both comfortingly familiar and quietly groundbreaking.
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" To The Silicon Review he's "the intrepid tech visionary who pioneered a groundbreaking philanthropic model.
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If Reelgood could ever host the videos themselves, it would feel more groundbreaking and seamless.
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Economists had forecast groundbreaking activity rising to a rate of 1.26 million units last month.
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Last month's increase in groundbreaking activity left the bulk of June's 20.7 percent plunge intact.
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However, price transparency alone will not produce any groundbreaking change in our health care system.
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" Arthur Alan Wolk, a lawyer who specializes in aviation law, called the court's ruling "groundbreaking.
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It's a smart talk that's an apt introduction to a groundbreaking and still engaging film.
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The groundbreaking procedure may change the course of her life, and the future of amputations.
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How much time does it take to create a groundbreaking idea like the G-Shock?
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We went through a series of previously unseen images and talked about his groundbreaking work.
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Google is working on a revamped version of its groundbreaking Google Glass aimed at businesses.
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A groundbreaking multidisciplinary South Asian Arts Festival that operated in Toronto from 1988 to 2001.
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Back in April, Twitter won the rights to stream Thursday Night Football, a groundbreaking achievement.
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Detained immigrants suing a private prison company over forced labor move forward with groundbreaking class action Detained immigrants suing a private prison company over forced labor move forward with groundbreaking class action In a groundbreaking case in Colorado, a 2014 lawsuit alleging forced labor at a Denver-area ICE facility run by a private prison company has expanded to a class action suit that could involve tens of thousands of immigrant detainees.
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It's what ... everything sounds like This American Life today, because This American Life was so groundbreaking.
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Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein, the U.N. high commissioner for human rights, descibed the ruling as groundbreaking.
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Now, the groundbreaking plus-size model has added some dramatic flair to her shoulder-length tresses.
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And while it's not a particularly original or groundbreaking experience, it does do something very important.
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It's not groundbreaking in function, but as far as activity tracking goes, it's the most discreet.
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If you've ever tried any kind of diet before, these guidelines might not seem that groundbreaking.
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The approach is being lauded by outside experts as groundbreaking and likely to find wide application.
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Now, the groundbreaking of its China plant is also captured as a milestone moment to Tesla.
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Smith President Kathleen McCartney calls Conway a "groundbreaking and gracious" president and good friend and mentor.
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And be sure they're willing to help implement their groundbreaking ideas with plenty of hard work.
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For instance, a recent article in a leading journal implied groundbreaking LHS impact for 130 patients.
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Adele used her speech to honor Beyonce and her groundbreaking "Lemonade" album, which was also nominated.
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To create life-saving drugs or groundbreaking technological advancements, scientists first need the proper lab equipment.
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Just ask the visual effects team on the studio's stunning and technically groundbreaking The Jungle Book.
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Watch robots in VR Introducing The Possible, a new virtual reality series that explores groundbreaking technology.
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We've gotten to a seventh season of a groundbreaking, history-making show because of our writers.
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It was, as far as investigators could tell, a groundbreaking business model for an IoT botnet.
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For Sudan, a groundbreaking public meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin NetanyahuBenjamin (Bibi) NetanyahuMORE on Feb.
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Named for Sissieretta Jones, a groundbreaking 19th-century soprano, the series celebrates creative women of color.
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After all that groundbreaking, we're going to assume this crew hit the party circuit last night.
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" Brendan Fay, who founded the Lavender & Green Alliance in 1994, called the decision "historic" and "groundbreaking.
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A groundbreaking photograph of Beyoncé will enter the permanent collection of the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery.
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But Ellis says the real groundbreaking aspect of the vehicle will be in how it's made.
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There is none of the groundbreaking genre mixing and inventive storytelling characteristic of Murphy's greatest work.
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Frank and Doug are there for a groundbreaking ceremony, complete with supporters holding "Underwood 2016" signs.
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The details of this groundbreaking work now appear in the latest issue of Cell Stem Cell.
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Groundbreaking pop icon Janet Jackson earned her nod, as did bewitching Fleetwood Mac frontwoman Stevie Nicks.
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Hillary Rodham Clinton's interview is part of TIME Firsts, a multimedia project featuring 46 groundbreaking women.
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Although without seeing it in person, it's hard to gauge how groundbreaking the display really is.
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These Talks, which will be held around the country, will explore the groundbreaking series's indelible impact.
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Ken Howard, best known for his groundbreaking CBS drama The White Shadow, is dead at 71.
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It is not "groundbreaking, manifesto-making music", she says, but "a mellow, easy, teflon-covered sound".
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Among the more famous faces who covered the groundbreaking issue were Taylor Swift and Ashley Judd.
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Her nonfiction, feminist works including A Room of One's Own and Three Guineas, were equally groundbreaking.
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Groundbreaking. Unfortunately, if you want one for yourself, you have a few barriers ahead of you.
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Disney Channel's groundbreaking show Andi Mack has been canceled — and fans are not happy about it.
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Those moments felt both seminal and groundbreaking, and I told DuVernay as much during our chat.
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And yet, in the past week, a dark cloud has rolled in over the groundbreaking film.
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Despite the deafening dearth of excitement among younger women, Hillary has cast herself as Groundbreaking Granny.
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Theranos, in particular, was a media darling before The Wall Street Journal's groundbreaking report last year.
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You might think that this isn't particularly groundbreaking as anyone can create a website on WordPress.
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Kanye West is, first and foremost, a musical artist, and a bold, groundbreaking one at that.
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As you can see, these software features are not groundbreaking by any means, but they're practical.
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She'll forever hold a place in history for her groundbreaking all-around individual win in London.
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Despite being groundbreaking in several ways, you don't need a doctorate in anything to read it.
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That is hardly a groundbreaking finding, but the study gets more interesting when pizza is introduced.
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Based on everything HTC has shown, the 10 doesn't appear to be a hugely groundbreaking smartphone.
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Other universities on Reuters' ranking have broken out of the pack because of new, groundbreaking research.
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The Lucas Museum of Narrative Art released new renderings to coincide with the museum's groundbreaking ceremony.
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By the time we get into the groundbreaking interview, my face turns fifty shades of RED.
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I never got the sense that Betty thought what she was doing was radical and groundbreaking.
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It's a faith recreation of the groundbreaking '80s animated video "Take On Me" by A-Ha.
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She was a groundbreaking force in helping to establish organizations that have advanced artists and communities.
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But Ailes was no political thought leader and certainly not a groundbreaking or authoritative conservative thinker.
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For her part, Feilding characterised the groundbreaking study as a "coming-of-age" of Hoffman's discovery.
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To some, Thug's gender-bending style was groundbreaking, especially in an industry defined by hyper-masculinity.
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It's not groundbreaking, deep, or all that memorable, but it is fun, fast-paced, and entertaining.
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We know that's not a groundbreaking realization, but doubling down on digital skills never hurt anybody.
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I think its groundbreaking…We value security and privacy for our customers at the paramount basis.
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Groundbreaking on single-family projects was unchanged in the South, where most home building takes place.
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But with 9.13 pop albums to her name Drolma is arguably a more unusual, groundbreaking figure.
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"[I] was especially struck by how groundbreaking it was for the gay rights movement," she wrote.
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Releasing the groundbreaking statement that not only confirmed the relationship, but condemned the treatment of Markle.
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Born in Oakland to Indian and Jamaican immigrants, Harris is a groundbreaking candidate by all measures.
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The bottom line is that french fries are not going to prevent cancer (groundbreaking, we know).
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Today, she's groundbreaking, but when she becomes a normal toy, what ground might be broken next?
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We can't wait to see the groundbreaking ideas accepted for the show grow into viable businesses.
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"From each show, we learn new techniques, and we have new groundbreaking things happen," Hayns says.
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Robert F. Kennedy's groundbreaking campaign for president ended in the early hours of June 5, 1968.
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Switching remote islands to green, sustainable electricity is "a groundbreaking scenario", said Mantas of Eunice Energy.
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Last contract, in 2016, they negotiated support for a groundbreaking restorative justice initiative in the schools.
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Zaha Hadid, 65, was a groundbreaking architect who left a mark on skylines around the world.
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It's not that anything groundbreaking is happening here, but what is happening is done so well.
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Architectural and engineering contracts will be awarded soon, and the groundbreaking is projected for next year.
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"The result may not be groundbreaking or, indeed, particularly scary," said Mark Kermode of The Observer.
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Tracking is no joke thanks to the health and fitness patterns learned from this groundbreaking study.
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It's an exciting time: Your latest groundbreaking entrepreneurial idea has evolved into a full-fledged startup.
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Every year, for David Bowie's birthday, she drew a picture of the groundbreaking songwriter and performer.
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There's the sounds of exciting, groundbreaking voices that will be silenced if we don't pay attention.
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How could any tech executive not imagine using these dramatic developments in new and groundbreaking ways?
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The show also includes a section of groundbreaking female photographers like Imogen Cunningham and Dorothea Lange.
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That honor previously belonged to the groundbreaking drama NYPD Blue, which snagged 26 nominations in 1994.
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We don't typically look at the Billboard Music Awards as a space for truly groundbreaking fashion.
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But, the dazzling fantasy drama's freshman year will be best remembered for its groundbreaking sex scenes.
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The characters are diverse, the storylines were groundbreaking for the time and the writing is timeless.
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It used to be that these events were full of fun, surprising and sometimes groundbreaking announcements.
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In fairness, Colonel Grossman has done groundbreaking work delving into the psychology and physiology of killing.
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Eric and Ivanka Trump traveled to Punta del Este in early 2013 for a ceremonial groundbreaking.
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The 2000s brought us groundbreaking queer-centric shows like Queer as Folk and The L-Word.
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The Department of Justice did something groundbreaking last week: It declared our nation's bail system unconstitutional.
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A groundbreaking beauty pageant chose the first Mr. and Miss Albinism East Africa in Kenya's capital.
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A Modernist, Mr. Marini taught sculpture to Mr. Pinton, who translated his groundbreaking ideas to jewelry.
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Many considered "Girls" to be groundbreaking for its portrayal of the awkward, unflattering moments during sex.
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It marked the beginning of Charles Warren's groundbreaking excavations in Jerusalem for the Palestine Exploration Fund.
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Learn more about groundbreaking work to solve the impact of transportation on climate change at climate.universityofcalifornia.edu.
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And he said nothing about it after, even as the groundbreaking decision dominated the national conversation.
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A groundbreaking victory in India, Japan's summer of natural disasters, and a North Korean conspiracy undone.
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Three more lists: One considers the major figures whose groundbreaking work came before our time frame.
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The subsequent sex scene between the two characters is sweet, hot and groundbreaking in equal measure.
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"Emotional Intelligence: The Groundbreaking Book that Redefines What it Means to be Smart" by Daniel Goleman
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This is all groundbreaking stuff, to be sure, but are we OK with all of this?
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Twenty-two runners from around the world travelled to Utah to participate in the groundbreaking race.
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Clinc's AI hadn't answered the question, but Mars stood onstage smiling as though it was groundbreaking.
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Unlike his music, there's nothing groundbreaking or industry-shifting about Mr. West's apparel or his footwear.
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Flett and fellow Canadian psychologist Paul Hewitt defined these attributes in a groundbreaking study decades ago.
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From 2016 to 2018, Fletcher took on three consecutive trans roles that, viewed together, proved groundbreaking.
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"The Galaxy S20 features a groundbreaking, advanced camera system," a Samsung spokesperson said to Business Insider.
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Nanette seems more like the name of an elderly Shih Tzu than a groundbreaking comedy special.
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He will not be returning for the upcoming fifth season of the groundbreaking series, Amazon said.
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It's not a groundbreaking restaurant; it simply cooks the way I wish more Thai kitchens did.
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There is Sebastian Thrun, a roboticist who did groundbreaking research on self-driving cars at Google.
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The Kardashians are described in public discourse variously as mercenary, feminist, impressive, groundbreaking, and sickeningly superficial.
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More often than not, there are complex, and frequently groundbreaking, technological issues that must be tackled.
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While far from groundbreaking, the new features do make the app's search function much more compelling.
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This isn't a groundbreaking release that is going to change the way you use your phone.
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She battled the oily hair of adolescence with Herbal Essence and Psssst, a groundbreaking dry shampoo.
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Groundbreaking for buildings with five units or more fell to its lowest level since September 2016.
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The role, like much of the visual effects work by the director Peter Jackson, was groundbreaking.
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Still, the film tapped into AIDS-era angst and gained a reputation as a groundbreaking classic.
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After I developed the G-Shock, I tried to come up with one more groundbreaking idea.
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The idea is to share some of the groundbreaking theater happening in each city's thriving scene.
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Last year, Pope Francis issued a directive, seen by many within the Catholic Church as groundbreaking.
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Earlier this month, celebrated porn director Dana Vespoli released a groundbreaking new film, Girl/Boy 2.
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"Hulu has a rich history of transforming groundbreaking literature into groundbreaking television, and we are confident that their talented team will use this story to spur a long-overdue dialogue around race, class and what it means to be a mother," Ms. Witherspoon said in a statement.
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In groundbreaking move, the April cover of Germany's edition of Men's Health will feature a transgender man.
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That was a really groundbreaking show which explored a lot of elements of sex and female sexuality.
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This isn't exactly news for a show known for its groundbreaking sex geared to the female gaze.
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The iPhone 4S was groundbreaking in many ways, but apparently its display had a slew of problems.
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The aesthetic changed as well: this iteration would be animated using CGI, groundbreaking technology at the time.
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A groundbreaking lawsuit is underway in Canada that will test key elements of the country's copyright regime.
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She's bringing in world-class experts who've been published and who have groundbreaking work in their field.
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But recently, the chain came out with groundbreaking news: they, too, had been infected by the bug.
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SpaceX is another of the groundbreaking, tech-oriented companies run by Musk, also the CEO of Tesla.
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It's a groundbreaking new proposal that we hope will be mirrored by other states, and by Congress.
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While groundbreaking, the series wasn't without its flaws, even when it came to its own LGBTQ+ storytelling.
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And guess what, on Friday they opened a $264 billion groundbreaking aluminum rolling mill in Ashland, Kentucky.
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But it's not a groundbreaking feature as you still have to plug your charger to the wall.
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Quirks that look daring and groundbreaking in good times seem more of a liability in testing times.
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Press and Fitzpatrick thought Doe cases might be more palatable and sympathetic: groundbreaking but not boat-rocking.
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Not even her aunt Solange got a nod for her groundbreaking project, A Seat At The Table.
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A California lawmaker signals that changes are coming to AB 5, the state's groundbreaking worker-classification law.
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A photo of Bouman bracing herself for the groundbreaking release has been widely shared on social media.
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Shortly before the groundbreaking, reports began to surface that Foxconn had radically scaled back its planned factory.
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The Amazon Echo team was directly inspired by "Star Trek" as they were building the groundbreaking device.
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Plus, on that groundbreaking season, fans discovered that contestant Lee Garrett had a history of racist tweets.
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Tensions over the telescope resulted in peaceful protests at the TMT groundbreaking ceremony on October 7, 2014.
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A flat-sided Roomba that can actually run along walls without playing bumper cars shouldn't be groundbreaking.
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Showtime has ordered an eight-episode revival of the groundbreaking LGBT series to premiere later this year.
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And of course, she hopes her history-making win will pave the way for other groundbreaking candidates.
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Mr Thaksin was a more credible advocate: his introduction of cheap health care for all was groundbreaking.
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"I didn't think there was anything groundbreaking in Wonder Woman," Cameron told The Hollywood Reporter last month.
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The former tends to move in impressive, groundbreaking, and exciting directions—the latter, not always so much.
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Granted, it's not a groundbreaking look — even though there is a careful art to looking perfectly imperfect.
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Nike is in a way better position to pull this off than LaVar's groundbreaking, although fledging BBB.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast groundbreaking activity falling to a 1.25 million-unit pace last month.
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"He has created a groundbreaking cinematic achievement that is already part of our film history," said Dicaprio.
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It's not that today's tech is terrible — lots of potentially groundbreaking ideas are just around the corner.
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I was wondering if there are other shows that you consider particularly groundbreaking on TV right now?
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A switch to a more traditional design might not be groundbreaking, but it'll jettison all the gimmicks.
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So, what better to celebrate one year of being a groundbreaking brand than with lots of glitter?
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This money will go directly to artists to help jumpstart the most innovative and groundbreaking VR ideas.
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Here's to the most groundbreaking moments of the past year — and hope for an even brighter 2018.
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Today, we unveiled our groundbreaking plan to price carbon pollution and rebate the revenue to DC residents!
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But releasing the G7 in 2018, it’s just another me-too phone and nothing groundbreaking.
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Shandling became a hero to a generation of comedians for his self-aware comedy and groundbreaking shows.
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Two years ago, Garcetti's office hoped to partner with Tesla to launch a groundbreaking driverless car program.
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This action negates the positive and groundbreaking leaps, which have been made by the addiction treatment community.
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Hawking was known for his groundbreaking work in cosmology, and his work on black holes in particular.
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The groundbreaking auction marked the sale of the most expensive work by a living artist ever sold.
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Like her fellow celebrity co-chairs, Williams had quite a groundbreaking year when it came to style.
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The Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon launched his career with wit, musical creativity and groundbreaking viral videos.
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But many this morning are finding other words to describe the pop-rock icon: Creative. Innovative. Groundbreaking.
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And there might be no more emblematic example of that than Sony's groundbreaking Eggo line of headphones.
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It is the logical result of four years of iteration on the M7's groundbreaking aluminum design.
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Granted, frank conversations about sex and the peculiar challenges of womanhood are no longer groundbreaking in 2017.
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The humble curling iron has come a long way since its groundbreaking debut some 2,000 years ago.
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"It's a new and groundbreaking way of rewarding people for sharing information with other people," Scott said.
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Images by John SondeykerIt might not look particularly groundbreaking, with its full-length windows and timber cladding.
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But while examples like this have huge valuations and momentum, it's not clear how groundbreaking they are.
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From groundbreaking to opening day, here are photos from the early days of the Mall of America.
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With help from psychologist Wendy Carr, they apply their groundbreaking behavioral analysis to hunting notorious serial killers.
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Although his part in "Knight's Glove" wasn't groundbreaking, he is now often cast in increasingly complex parts.
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In 1964, the U.S. Surgeon General's Office released a groundbreaking report definitively linking smoking to lung cancer.
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Read more: A groundbreaking drug made from cannabis has brought hope for kids with rare seizure disorders.
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Epidiolex is groundbreaking in many ways, and has already proven lucrative for UK-based drugmaker GW Pharmaceuticals.
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Her groundbreaking work advanced the use of radiation to treat illness and furthered research around nuclear physics.
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The groundbreaking novelist was an inspiration to many noteworthy people, including President Barack Obama and Oprah Winfrey.
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Another year, another bunch of articles claiming that a groundbreaking male contraceptive is right around the corner.
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"Ms. Marvel" will be a groundbreaking live-action show based on the comic by the same name.
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"Being able to offer an insurable system is a huge milestone for this groundbreaking technology," he said.
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The Smithsonian plans to construct this memorial on the National Mall, with groundbreaking scheduled for September 6900.
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A memoir about writing history, though, doesn't match the power and élan of the groundbreaking books themselves.
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No wonder the Muslim world was then the home to groundbreaking discoveries in science, medicine and mathematics.
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It was the earliest iteration of a groundbreaking tech company now valued in the billions of dollars.
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Some of these services could make for fine businesses, but it is hard to call them groundbreaking.
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Click through for 15 of the most ridiculous, groundbreaking, and crazy tweets from the past 10 years.
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The Canadian Prime Minister announced groundbreaking legislation that will protect the rights of transgender people across Canada.
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It's going to be fascinating to see some new groundbreaking apps coming out in the App Store.
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Turns out, the greatest trick the devil ever pulled was making anyone think this movie was groundbreaking.
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If you're just reviving the past, how can you really embody the groundbreaking spirit of those bands?
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It's not just the science that is groundbreaking, but also the team looking to save this species.
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We spoke with Ms. Oh about her groundbreaking nomination and her feelings about a more diverse Hollywood.
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She was in the midst of her groundbreaking work in Venezuela, making yearly trips to remote villages.
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An earlier version of this obituary misstated the title of a groundbreaking essay written by Professor Nochlin.
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As a scientist, he has produced groundbreaking work on early cosmology and the physics of exploding stars.
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Overseas, he's long been hailed as a groundbreaking experimentalist, stretching ballet to unprecedented extremes, daringly questioning convention.
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"We will be sad to see the groundbreaking original production leave the West End," the statement added.
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In Saharanpur, the brothers invited 2,000 guests for the groundbreaking of the temple in their father's memory.
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This groundbreaking exploration of the history of memory is essential reading about race and the Civil War.
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"The Morgan is delighted to present this groundbreaking exhibition," said Colin B. Bailey, director of the museum.
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The 2019 prize may go to a groundbreaking symphony, a confessional folk record or a transcendent mixtape.
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Glick worked with Princeton University's Susan Fiske to develop a groundbreaking assessment of hostile and benevolent sexism.
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"You're grasping wherever you can for role models," she says, and these women's work was considered groundbreaking.
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Critic's notebook The Beach Sessions Dance Series may not be groundbreaking art, but it's a good time.
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He also reminds readers that excitement around any purportedly groundbreaking substance tends to dim as studies widen.
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In addition to Pam's Prism DuroSport, the website's product page features other pieces of groundbreaking fake tech.
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We also take a look at the new "Terminator" film, led by Linda Hamilton's groundbreaking action heroine.
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This isn't a groundbreaking gimmick, as Mr. Fagliano freely admits in his notes, but it's very fun.
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It's hard to be groundbreaking when your whole purpose is to take people where they've already been.
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It was, on many levels, a groundbreaking film of its own — in the most American of ways.
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Groundbreaking for the new building is scheduled to take place in 2019 and to open in 2021.
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Elizabeth Wurtzel, author of groundbreaking memoirs on addiction and mental health, has died of breast cancer complications.
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Chris Nee, the force behind "Doc McStuffins," the groundbreaking Disney Channel series, decamped for Netflix in December.
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WK: Some AI experts also talk about a "reproducibility crisis," or the difficulty of recreating groundbreaking research.
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And Mr. Murdoch didn't interfere with The Journal's groundbreaking reporting on the blood testing firm Theranos Inc.
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He had promoted WeWork as if it were a groundbreaking technology company set on upending its industry.
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I look forward to seeing these exuberant, groundbreaking creations becoming standard in museums and new art histories.
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"The Galaxy S20 features a groundbreaking, advanced camera system," Samsung says in a statement to The Verge.
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But that friction frequently leads to better outcomes, as she demonstrated through experiments and groundbreaking empirical research.
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The first, a woman hailed as a groundbreaking choice, withdrew for reasons that were never made clear.
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But the substance of Lopez's performance wouldn't be the only groundbreaking aspect of a potential Oscar nod.
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B. Smith, a groundbreaking model, restaurant owner and lifestyle guru, died Saturday night ... according to her husband.
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Here&aposs how the astronauts were selected and what the preparations for their groundbreaking launch look like.
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The show also drew criticism for its trans storylines which, while groundbreaking, were also deemed incredibly insensitive.
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"Lee Berger is a renowned paleoanthropologist responsible for many groundbreaking discoveries about early man," a narrator says.
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"It's truly innovative and groundbreaking," said Jeffrey Burgdorf, a neuroscientist at Northwestern University who reviewed the paper.
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Future Drone TechnologyDrone technology is constantly evolving, so future drone tech is currently undergoing groundbreaking progressive improvement.
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Take this passage: It is true that Obama succeeded in passing a groundbreaking universal health care law.
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A handsome hardcover book, packed with context, underscores the magnitude of the effort behind this groundbreaking set.
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Groundbreaking activity was also held down by a modest rebound in the construction of single-family homes.
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Clinton's status as the first female nominee of a major political party was groundbreaking and ceiling-shattering.
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Indeed, Sopranos creator David Chase frequently listed Twin Peaks as an influence on his similarly groundbreaking series.
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"Nureyev" was expected to be even more groundbreaking, with a potentially global audience because of Nureyev's fame.
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Elle Fanning plays Mary Shelley in this biopic, directed by the groundbreaking Saudi filmmaker Haifaa al-Mansour.
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In Composition, Dow's groundbreaking illustrated pedagogical treatise from 2200, he establishes an American approach to Japanese composition.
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When RuPaul's Drag Race hit TV in 2009, it was a groundbreaking celebration of all things queer.
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In short: Watch it if you're a big art aficionado or love to see genuinely groundbreaking animation.
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Not exactly groundbreaking, but if you're buying a wireless keyboard, why not get one with a sweet knob?
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It's absurd that after 69 years of the Emmys, we're only now seeing these kinds of groundbreaking firsts.
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WhatsApp's appeal is not a killer feature or a groundbreaking technology — although they do have some of that.
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In today's divided America, it's a radical move that harkens back to the groundbreaking roots of the original.
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It's a funny thing to say, of course, since President Trump was supposedly at the "groundbreaking" last year.
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Queen Elizabeth boasts a big smile in the groundbreaking photo, while proud first-time grandmother Doria looks on.
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It doesn't force him to make a decision one way or the other, and essentially, it isn't groundbreaking.
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Today is a groundbreaking holiday in the U.S. Yes, that's a pun -- no, it's not really a holiday.
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To do it, he made a groundbreaking map that combined cutting-edge surveying techniques with his artistic imagination.
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Perhaps she'll one day expand to include modest swimwear, like she wore in her groundbreaking SI Swimsuit shoot.
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Dylan's brother, Ronan Farrow, has been at the forefront of the groundbreaking journalism around sexual predators in Hollywood.
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So, if nothing else, all announcements of groundbreaking discoveries in this field must be treated skeptically at first.
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Samson's most successful documentary "The Skin Horse", won a BAFTA in 1984, and was groundbreaking for the era.
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"He thinks what I have to say is really interesting and groundbreaking," Pink, 37, joked in the caption.
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The steep drop in groundbreaking activity probably will be temporary against the backdrop of a tightening labor market.
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None of these details are appreciably groundbreaking, but, taken as a whole, they're all improvements for the better.
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The two would eventually collaborate to produce a groundbreaking musical instrument that uses artificial intelligence to create sounds.
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But it's not groundbreaking, and it's certainly not surprising: I've always known Obsidian has had this in them.
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It said it would pick an operator and hold a groundbreaking in 2019, with service starting in 2024.
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EXCLUSIVE: The founder of a facial recognition company described as both "groundbreaking" and "a nightmare" is speaking out.
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After all of the confessional albums, documentaries, and groundbreaking live performances, Beyoncé still feels as distant as ever.
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"Joi will be remembered for her groundbreaking career as the first African-American female road racer," it reads.
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I want to be very controversial so give me something I can tell them that's fascinating and groundbreaking.
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MINNEAPOLIS – Susan Linnee, a groundbreaking Associated Press bureau chief in Madrid and Nairobi, has died at age 75.
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After more than 25 years, David Lynch's groundbreaking TV show Twin Peaks is coming back on the air.
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I get it — what was groundbreaking at the time now seems rather hopelessly backward and almost criminally materialistic.
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Economists had forecast groundbreaking activity to be little changed at a rate of 1.22 million units in July.
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Groundbreaking for buildings with five units or more plunged 17.1 percent to its lowest level since September 2016.
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And, of course, it wouldn't be a TechCrunch show without some incredible startups demonstrating the latest groundbreaking tech.
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They left behind numerous inscriptions—and now, a groundbreaking digital analysis has revealed how many writers penned them.
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There's no shortage of groundbreaking artists who die prematurely, whether it's Michael Jackson, Elvis Presley or Hank Williams.
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I started speaking up at meetings more frequently, even if what I had to say wasn't particularly groundbreaking.
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But as part of the surprisingly accelerated schedule, groundbreaking for the new station will supposedly happen this year.
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There's nothing groundbreaking here, but it's interesting because it took place so many years before his recent campaign.
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According to our findings, consistency is key, with truly innovative institutions putting out groundbreaking work year after year.
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Namely, groundbreaking software-based thumbprint recognition and multiple cameras on the front and back for augmented reality purposes.
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Of course, we're not the only ones who can hardly contain our excitement over this truly groundbreaking news.
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It's John Hughes for the 13 Reasons Why generation, groundbreaking because it's such a recognizable, even ordinary, genre.
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Housing starts in Toronto trended higher last month as groundbreaking on apartments hit a record, the CMHC said.
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And 3D Touch and Live Photos, the new features in the latest iPhone, are nice but not groundbreaking.
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Scientists adapted CRISPR's identification capabilities into the groundbreaking gene-editing process, opening up vast new horizons for research.
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Samsung has certainly made a step in the right direction, but it's not groundbreaking -- at least not yet.
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The memory card also contains photos of Dr. Parker and his groundbreaking 1958 scientific paper on solar wind.
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In an era where celebrity tell-alls are the norm, it's easy to forget how groundbreaking Postcards was.
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The memory card also contains photos of Dr. Parker and his groundbreaking 1958 scientific paper on solar wind.
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That disappointing standard makes it all the more groundbreaking for Asian roles to actually go to Asian actors.
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And all the other boys / Try to chaaaaase me / But here's my groundbreaking invention / So call me maybe.
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Men in Black owned the summer '97 box office with its unique premise, charismatic cast, and groundbreaking effects.
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It was a focus of Sam Quinones's Dreamland, a groundbreaking book highlighting the opioid epidemic and its causes.
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She visits universities, libraries, conventions and corporations to share the story of Henrietta Lacks and her groundbreaking cells.
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Stotts's assessment of the Warriors isn't exactly groundbreaking; the Warriors added a superstar in Kevin Durant, after all.
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A groundbreaking new study has provided some insight that could smash stereotypes and stigma surrounding HIV and AIDS.
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As groundbreaking as Juvenile was as a rapper, there's always been a strong visual component to his work.
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With just a few hours left to build a groundbreaking gadget, things weren't going as smoothly as planned.
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Pao made headlines a few years back with her groundbreaking, if unsuccessful, sexual discrimination suit against Kleiner Perkins.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast groundbreaking activity rising to a rate of 3813 million units last month.
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The sweet geniuses over at Oreo have done so much groundbreaking work with peanut butter over the years.
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Dozens of media organizations (including Mashable) wrote about Epps and her groundbreaking scheduled flight to the Space Station.
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Ahead, check out seven glossy, pastel eyes that are groundbreaking — and you'll want to copy before summer hits.
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Many applaud the giant food-and-beverage company for publicly disclosing its findings, claiming it a groundbreaking move.
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Incredible, groundbreaking Indigenous Australian women are having their stories brought to the front, with the Twitter hashtag #BecauseOfHerWeCan.
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Cyberpunk's foundational texts were groundbreaking partly because of how they extrapolated pieces of ordinary life into the future.
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Even for someone whose fame relies on radical transparency, gamifying it in near-real time feels strangely groundbreaking.
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The original ACE Study, while groundbreaking, examined correlations—associations between childhood experiences and adult health—not direct causes.
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HBO's adaptation of author Ray Bradbury's 1951 dystopian novel, Fahrenheit 451, is already off to a groundbreaking start.
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His background was in making pretty groundbreaking electronic and industrial music, in very experimental but also musical ways.
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Mark September 5-7 on the calendar now for a groundbreaking new Disrupt SF at the Moscone Center.
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On social media, some applauded the network's groundbreaking storyline, while others argued that it was inappropriate and offensive.
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The Club Kids brought queerness, gender fluidity, and groundbreaking fashion to the national dialogue in a subversive way.
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Since the nineteen-sixties, most generational analysis has revolved around the groundbreaking idea that young people are selfish.
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The discoveries of these receptors were momentous, groundbreaking advances, says Jennifer Pluznick, a physiologist at Johns Hopkins University.
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On Friday night, the New Yorker published another in-depth follow-up to their groundbreaking Harvey Weinstein exposé.
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Editor-in-Chief Bob Cusack talks with lawmakers and experts about groundbreaking advancements in the treatment of Alzheimer's.
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Beginning in the mid-1960s, Professor Selten expanded on Dr. Nash's groundbreaking game theory research, devising complex formulas.
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Smart speakers are groundbreaking and all, but let's be honest: They all kind of look like trash cans.
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Now a groundbreaking tool makes it possible to measure how much their defense contributes to a team's success.
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This April, PBS aired a groundbreaking documentary series on the fate of Reconstruction—and therefore of Black America.
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They weren't anything groundbreaking — if anything, the two available seemed like not enough for such a large space.
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Our partners at The Alliance for Peacebuilding, have conducted groundbreaking research in the field of Countering Violent Extremism.
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Kennedy has adhered to this approach even in cases that have, at first glance, appeared to be groundbreaking.
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Her creation of a subcommittee dedicated to diversity and inclusion on Wall Street and in regulators is groundbreaking.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast groundbreaking activity rising to a rate of 2023 million units last month.
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This research was so groundbreaking it earned Markowitz a trip to Sweden to pick up a Nobel Prize.
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The sun clashes with the planet of rebellion, Uranus, on Monday, initiating a groundbreaking change in your partnerships.
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"In order to avoid such situations, we decided we need the fence", Misiunas said at the groundbreaking ceremony.
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Iguodala enables Golden State's groundbreaking adaptability with an individual flair that's emblematic of how they want to play.
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In 1976, Benefit flipped the script on lipstick aficionados with the launch of its groundbreaking liquid stain Benetint.
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Britney Spears's groundbreaking 1999 album …Baby One More Time is now available on vinyl for the first time.
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" Norman Lear later turned to them for episodes of his groundbreaking series "All in the Family" and "Maude.
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Albeit a bit deteriorated, and no longer arranged chronologically, the groundbreaking artworks remain in London's Crystal Palace Park.
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It also contributed to the groundbreaking sample-heavy sound of the Beastie Boys' second album, "Paul's Boutique," (1989).
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The California bill, known as AB22018, expands a groundbreaking California Supreme Court decision last year known as Dynamex.
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As part of a celebration of Black History Month there's a marathon of this groundbreaking 1977 mini-series.
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Best known for his groundbreaking work in cosmology, Mr. Hawking also had a significant influence on popular culture.
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The Breakthrough Prize is an annual award to recognize groundbreaking science, funded by Russian-Israeli billionaire Yuri Milner.
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"It's groundbreaking to have it in the police department," said Detective Glenn Vandegrift of the Bensalem Police Department.
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At the groundbreaking, in 1985, he acknowledged the difficulty of bringing a Japanese production system to the Midwest.
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That may be because its subject matter and methods are pretty groundbreaking, and not like other standardized tests.
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It will be difficult, groundbreaking work, with no clear model for success and no guarantee of achieving it.
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A researcher accidentally found a first edition copy of the groundbreaking book hidden in a Corsica library's shelves.
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"The initial order was groundbreaking in opening up the White Space frequencies for unlicensed use," Nichols told Motherboard.
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For most of Tesla's history, Mr. Musk has proposed groundbreaking new products and convinced investors to finance them.
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ANTHONY TOMMASINI AT 12 SECONDS "Orfeo" was groundbreaking, and "Il Ritorno d'Ulisse in Patria" suffused with warm humanity.
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Mr. Moon hopes to hold groundbreaking ceremonies this year for connecting railways across the border separating the countries.
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It has been an election season in which women and minorities have won groundbreaking races across the country.
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Finally, the U.S. is poised to take an important step, thanks to the introduction of groundbreaking federal legislation.
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In a groundbreaking experiment, his research team successfully revived Yuka's ancient cells, journal Scientific Reports revealed this month.
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Conservatives, by definition, are committed to upholding or returning to the status quo and to resisting groundbreaking change.
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For others, banquettes and bar stools provide a more palatable perch for viewing groundbreaking — and bank-breaking — artwork.
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Overlooked no more: Margaret McFarland, a child psychologist, mentored Fred Rogers and helped shape his groundbreaking TV show.
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We're covering a key impeachment vote in Washington, Harvey Weinstein's lawyer and Spike Lee's groundbreaking role at Cannes.
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Krasner's most groundbreaking work to date is his five-page list of policy changes for the prosecutor's office.
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It has been obvious for months that the groundbreaking diplomacy between Mr. Kim and President Trump has stalled.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast groundbreaking activity rising to a rate of 22016 million units last month.
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While North Korea has far fewer resources available for research and development, it is hardly doing groundbreaking work.
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This groundbreaking is the latest step taken by Lucid Motor toward getting the Lucid Air on the streets.
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His mom, Edith Massiah, who was born amid the groundbreaking chaos of the mid-1960s, sensed it, too.
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Hell, he could pull off Bond before lunch and then toss in another groundbreaking horror film by 5.
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A third honor will go to a Swiss molecular biologist, who made a groundbreaking discovery about cell growth.
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I thought they were silly and lacked the songwriting depth and groundbreaking vision of Dropkick Murphys and H2O.
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It would, in fact, be a groundbreaking thing if Trump could get enough support from Republicans in Congress.
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But for a more mainstream, LA-based company like Evil Angel, this kind of release is hugely groundbreaking.
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The world's most beautiful people have descended on the Coachella Valley for a groundbreaking assembly on climate change.
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Only when the press starting hailing it as the groundbreaking release it was did the album start to sell.
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Apple's announcement of FDA clearance of its Watch for screening for irregular heart rhythms was meant to be groundbreaking.
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In addition to the groundbreaking research, NASA hopes that this new exploration will inspire the next generation of scientists.
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It's not groundbreaking if you've been using apps like Lydia in France, but it looks like a polished experience.
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Groundbreaking activity jumped more than 16 percent in the West and Northeast, but fell 2.6 percent in the South.
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Besides all the compelling and groundbreaking series like Babylon Berlin and Altered Carbon, we are also getting more sex.
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Jocelyn Bell Burnell is an acclaimed astrophysicist who has been performing groundbreaking work in science for over 50 years.
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This feels especially groundbreaking when you recall old sitcoms like The Cosby Show in the late 1980s on NBC.
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Castle, who died earlier this year, transformed chairs into sculpture over the course of six decades of groundbreaking work.
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Finally, after a groundbreaking 2016, model Ashley Graham is ready to continue leading the way in the New Year.
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Empresses of China's Forbidden City is groundbreaking in its subject matter and magnificent for the quality of its artworks.
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I saw an opportunity to start something new and potentially groundbreaking, and I knew I had to take it.
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It's certainly not a groundbreaking revelation—last year, Google's parent company Alphabet spent $18 million lobbying the federal government.
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It's his first solo track since Endless and Blonde, and it's delightful and groundbreaking for all kinds of reasons.
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Plus, the show is promising "new discoveries" and "groundbreaking revelations that challenge the state's case," whatever those might be.
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The network switcheroo may be questionable to some viewers, given that CMT isn't exactly known for its groundbreaking programming.
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Shape Shift with Me, the follow-up to their groundbreaking album Transgender Dysphoria Blues, is out on September 16.
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The groundbreaking record got an official vinyl release earlier this month, 17 after months after its initial digital release.
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Bredesen at a groundbreaking event for a new Tyson Foods chicken processing plant, May 30, 2018, in Humboldt, Tennessee.
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And his answer to a question yesterday about the role of women in the Catholic Church could be groundbreaking.
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Watch below, download NASA's interactive Eyes app, and keep checking NASA's site for more info on the groundbreaking mission.
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We always look to the red carpet as a place to show off groundbreaking, exciting fashion off the runway.
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Every morning, the Impeachment Today podcast will help you separate what's real and groundbreaking from what's just, well, bullshit.
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And every morning, the Impeachment Today podcast helps you separate what's real and groundbreaking from what's just, well, bullshit.
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Valente's works are elegantly written, while Jemisin's novels (you really must read The Fifth Season) are absolutely groundbreaking fantasies.
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Supporters now question whether a groundbreaking could happen before Mr. de Blasio leaves office at the end of 2021.
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He called it a "groundbreaking step" that had not been attempted before and would give Aramco a competitive advantage.
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As left interests are being cut out of this process, the groundbreaking work is being done on the right.
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Single-family building permits, however, fell for the fifth straight month, suggesting a moderation in groundbreaking activity was likely.
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" What they're saying: Andrew Logan of Ceres, a sustainable investment advocacy group, tells Axios that the move is "groundbreaking.
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To kick-start this process, a groundbreaking consultation meeting of interested international funders was convened in Washington in April.
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A groundbreaking photograph of Beyoncé has been selected to enter the permanent collection of the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery.
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The groundbreaking new Worthy app has finally arrived to help the masses more realistically and achievably prepare for retirement.
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The other artists in that groundbreaking exhibition were Jim Falconer, Art Green, Jim Nutt, Suellen Rocca, and Karl Wirsum.
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The biometric technology had been used for just three days at Washington Dulles International Airport before the groundbreaking arrest.
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Some on the weakness in groundbreaking activity likely reflects heavy rain and flooding in some parts of the country.
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The California bill, known as AB 203, expands a groundbreaking California Supreme Court decision last year known as Dynamex.
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" Scandal stars Kerry Washington and Tony Goldwyn also chimed in with Goldwyn acknowledging the groundbreaking moment with, "History made.
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At the same time, his behavior over Vantablack, the groundbreaking black pigment he's monopolizing, has been selfish and childish.
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The stump speech changed little when we returned to La Paz to attend the groundbreaking of a residential complex.
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Groundbreaking on multi-family housing projects with five units or more jumped to the highest level since September 2015.
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Last year, the model participated in a groundbreaking piece with Elle challenging the beauty standards set by the VSFS.
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Ahead, we've broken down the 12 biggest, most groundbreaking beauty moments that went down over the past twelve months.
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While this was groundbreaking for Netflix, its growing influence in the media space ruffled feathers among the industry's titans.
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It seems like giving up fame could one day be as groundbreaking as getting fame in the first place.
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This is exciting because of, you know, love and stuff, but also the groundbreaking fact that Markle is biracial.
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What should have been a groundbreaking moment for gender equality in politics became a forum for old gender expectations.
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It's because of litigation fought on the federal level—such as the groundbreaking civil rights case of Obergefell v.
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One day, they hope, an all-women's pay-per-view or a women's ladder match won't be considered groundbreaking.
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Creating such a groundbreaking network, however, doesn't come without risk in a society that champions male leadership and power.
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Suffice it to say, Rihanna has fans eager for the next release from her groundbreaking beauty brand, Fenty Beauty.
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Heitman partnered with the Urban Land Institute in a groundbreaking study on climate risk and real estate decision- making.
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And now researchers have developed one more groundbreaking use: as a simple, fast, and inexpensive way to detect infection.
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SI's groundbreaking diversity-themed issue featured models of all sizes, including curvy models Hunter McGrady, Ashley Graham and more.
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When it debuted in 2004, The L Word was a lot of things: groundbreaking, provocative, a little bit campy.
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It's also worth noting that the second half of Star Wars was legitimately groundbreaking, game-changing cinema in 1977.
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In addition, UBS has recently intensified its focus on impact investing by launching a series of groundbreaking financial products.
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Describing DYC's "groundbreaking creativity," Crews tells PEOPLE that he was looking for talent he's never seen or heard before.
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But — in a groundbreaking new development — the chocolate maker has added two new varieties to the Dairy Milk family.
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