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She's a pathbreaking Olympic athlete who seems to own her sexuality.
You might think environmentalists would unite behind such a pathbreaking effort.
The author's scientific background helps him to explain its pathbreaking visual effects.
He unveiled his pathbreaking "free college" program with Senator Bernie Sanders last year.
In her 2008 run, Clinton had been reluctant to emphasize her pathbreaking role.
For his pathbreaking work in demonstrating that governments don't need to be funded?
Another, more important for the art form, was the pathbreaking choreographer Martha Graham.
Pursuing pathbreaking goals in today's Afghanistan as a woman is futile, she said.
Clinton's period in public life — undulating, pathbreaking, exhausting — has spanned more than a generation.
He was a leading figure in the pathbreaking culinary movement known as nouvelle cuisine.
The studies have ranged well beyond physics, including pathbreaking work in engineering and software design.
Fearing a backlash, publishers submitted voluntarily to a repressive code that ruled out pathbreaking content.
They've won statewide races, they've survived brutal primaries, they've advanced novel and pathbreaking public policy ideas.
At the center of the map is Gladys Bentley, a pathbreaking African-American cross-dressing performer.
His stoicism, his dexterity, his unerring calm, his gift for narrative storytelling — they were all pathbreaking.
"It would be pathbreaking for a court to decide that these cases could go forward," Carlson says.
Baidu itself had published a pathbreaking paper about the possibility of neural machine translation in July 2015.
So many people might not be aware of Dr. Rubin or her work, despite its pathbreaking significance.
But it was quickly followed by a cancer diagnosis, and this pathbreaking American modernist died the following year.
Merry, whose pathbreaking ascent inspired many climbers who have completed El Capitan in his wake, died on Oct.
"With the most pathbreaking stuff, you're never gonna see it on the Web site," one Esalen insider told me.
AFTER decades of tense relations with China, Richard Nixon in 1972 undertook a pathbreaking visit to the communist country.
Kurt Weill and Ira Gershwin's pathbreaking 1941 musical "Lady in the Dark," which was presented in the inaugural Encores!
But it shouldn't in California, which prides itself on being home to disruptive businesses, pathbreaking artists and eclectic thinkers.
Mr. Obama is a pathbreaking figure and established writer whose two terms traversed a stormy period economically, militarily and diplomatically.
While Albert Einstein did pathbreaking work on special relativity and the photoelectric effect at 26, such early discoveries aren't typical.
While Albert Einstein did pathbreaking work on special relativity and the photoelectric effect at 26, such early discoveries aren't typical.
A Republican president would scrap Obama's pathbreaking executive orders and actions on immigration, the environment, gun control and the minimum wage.
Hill-Burton was the first significant federal intervention into the domain of health care, and it was nothing short of pathbreaking.
Don't plan to hear about the pathbreaking 17th-century arias of Monteverdi, or the fate of the aria in contemporary opera.
Two countries are far easier to deal with than 11, and we've reached a pathbreaking agreement with Canada and Mexico before.
In the next year, as surgical techniques were improved, this pathbreaking success was repeated in six children and, ultimately, in adults.
You, Bill and Chelsea Clinton all deserve standing ovations for the pathbreaking good works the foundation has done, which must continue.
That paved the way for the company's pathbreaking production of "Porgy and Bess," which it staged for the American bicentennial in 1976.
He helped found the pathbreaking fusion band Irakere in the 1970s, then played for a time with Dizzy Gillespie's United Nations Orchestra.
Conveying impressions of the sea seemed less important to him than making a case for this score, completed in 1905, as pathbreaking.
I noted in the piece that he may be pathbreaking in retreating from even the rhetoric of promoting democracy and human rights.
I could easily rattle off a list of refugee all-stars: celebrity actors, Olympic athletes, pathbreaking inventors, acclaimed musicians and writers and artists.
The Culinary Workers Union won a pathbreaking deal for service workers—one that includes language that specifically insulates them from the impacts of automation.
It is seen by many in the industry as a quainter, more commercial and prettier, but less pathbreaking, magazine than some photographers would like.
Alongside her pathbreaking career as a conductor, Ms. León spearheaded a pioneering outreach program at the Brooklyn Philharmonic and led community concerts across that borough.
The pathbreaking French artist not only abused his wife but regularly had sex with — abused — the Tahitian girls he painted, some as young as 13.
Governor Andrew Cuomo's pathbreaking plan for free tuition at New York public colleges and universities won the backing of the state legislature over the weekend.
Beijing has defiantly rejected an international arbitration court's jurisdiction over a case brought by the Philippines and insisted it will not accept Tuesday's pathbreaking judgment.
Tens of millions of Americans were defined as the "Exhausted Majority" by last year's pathbreaking "Hidden Tribes" report from the More In Common research group.
Read: A new biography, "First: Sandra Day O'Connor," by Evan Thomas, navigates the pathbreaking career of the first woman named to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Even the New York Post, not exactly a hotbed of feminist awareness or a newspaper friendly toward the Clintons, recognized the pathbreaking nature of the night.
"This is a pathbreaking judgment by the Supreme Court," Nikhil Datar, a Mumbai-based gynaecologist, who was supporting the girl's petition, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Since it began bestowing the prize in 1901, it has never demonstrated an appreciation for pathbreaking American conservatives, much less American disrupters in the Trumpian model.
But I have read Hamilton's pathbreaking economic policy manifestoes, in particular his 1790 "First Report on the Public Credit," a document that remains amazingly relevant today.
If Chomsky is read, it will be because of his pathbreaking analysis of language an because of his powerful critique of American political and economic issues.
Dowling is intrigued by the contradictions generated under Engle's stewardship, which he traces through the Workshop's later decades: How can writing be both pathbreaking and popular?
She is also an original member of what is today's #MeToo movement, recounting her own experiences as a pathbreaking woman on campus and in the workforce.
That tug-of-war was reminiscent of Rosalía, another artist who casually pushes and pulls between the trappings of tradition and the demands of pathbreaking pop.
He did pathbreaking work on the minimum wage, occupational licensing and other subjects (as you can read in his Times obituary and Susan Dynarski's Twitter tribute).
He was a key player in the northern Renaissance, where the art was quirkier and more secular but no less pathbreaking than in the better-known south.
As my colleague Carlotta Gall noted in a pathbreaking article about radicalization here, Saudi money has transformed a once-tolerant Islamic society into a pipeline for jihadists.
Dr. Maccoby, whom the American Psychological Association listed among the 299 most eminent psychologists of the 21973th century, conducted pathbreaking research in child development and gender studies.
Paul Bocuse, the most celebrated French chef of the postwar era and a leading figure in the pathbreaking culinary movement known as nouvelle cuisine, died on Saturday.
In these efforts they are part of a tradition of pathbreaking corporate laboratories like Bell Labs, Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center and Cisco Systems in its prime.
Shirley Hufstedler, a pathbreaking former federal judge who became the nation's first cabinet-level secretary of education, nominated by President Jimmy Carter, died on Wednesday in Glendale, Calif.
Buzzing brass render the sound of a wood carver's saw; an upward howling siren, used in Varèse's pathbreaking "Amériques," measures the sudden, lie-induced growth of Pinocchio's nose.
Women's leadership will be a theme running through the troupe's 193th anniversary season at BAM Fisher, which features a new work by the pathbreaking flamenco artist Belén Maya.
Seema Verma, the just-confirmed administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, was a consultant who helped states write pathbreaking conservative proposals for their Medicaid programs.
I don't think there's a fundamental difference in my approach then and now … Illiberal Education has been baptized into a sort of pathbreaking, sort of sober, responsible book.
As a pathbreaking woman proving herself in a man's world, Clinton used the familiar strategy of women in this situation of studying hard and being as professional as possible.
" On Broadway, he created the title role in the pathbreaking black musical "The Wiz" (1975), starred in "Ain't Misbehavin'" (383 and '88), and got Tony nominations for "Play On!
Her next project promised to be straightforward by comparison: She would use her skills as an investigative journalist to write about somebody else — a scientist and his pathbreaking study.
"To consider the 'Song Books' as a work of art is nearly impossible," this pathbreaking composer once said regarding his 1970 collection of vocal solos and idiosyncratic theatrical instructions.
Rufus Gifford, a top Obama fund-raiser who served as ambassador to Denmark, suggested that the diversity of the Democratic candidates was a consequence of Mr. Obama's pathbreaking presidency.
While Dalio and Bridgewater are known for their pathbreaking analysis of the world economic machine that has reaped them billions in returns, they aren't just known for their financial results.
Woodward, a pathbreaking case from 1819 establishing that corporations are private entities over which a state has limited control, much of Winkler's narration focuses on Daniel Webster's mesmerizing advocacy skills.
Books of The Times By all accounts, the documentary filmmaker Henry Hampton (203-220), the force behind the pathbreaking civil rights series "Eyes on the Prize," was larger than life.
Syromyatnikov's Znamya can be read both as a pathbreaking and unduly forgotten experiment, as well as a cautionary tale of human hubris, of the perils of pushing the workday too far.
The pathbreaking artists Marina Abramovic and Laurie Anderson will come together on May 1, a week before a conversation between the composer and performer Meredith Monk and the director Yuval Sharon.
It pairs some of his pathbreaking paintings with similar ones by Impressionists, and it will travel to the National Galleries of Scotland in Edinburgh and the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam.
Michael Friedman, a versatile, cerebral and witty composer and lyricist who brought a historian's eye and a journalistic sensibility to pathbreaking work off and on Broadway, died on Saturday in Manhattan.
Mr. Melillo, 290, is the last link to the organization's impresario and visionary leader, Harvey Lichtenstein, who hired him in 290 as the founding director of the pathbreaking Next Wave Festival.
Fifteen years on, the school has grown into a large educational complex, and Mr. Kéré, 51, has earned many laurels for his pathbreaking designs, including the prestigious Aga Khan architectural award.
Donald Kinder and Nathan Kalmoe published a book last year that finds Americans remain about as indifferent to ideology as they were when Philip Converse did his pathbreaking study in the 1960s.
Mr. Campbell's concept for Ligeti Forward was centered on performances of this composer's pathbreaking concertos for piano, cello and violin, featuring the pianist Conor Hanick, Mr. Campbell and the violinist Pekka Kuusisto.
At the same time, despite funding limitations, politicians have a tendency to fall in love with novel, pathbreaking, expensive projects that frequently go astray, resulting in arguments against spending more on infrastructure.
The author of "Junk," Ayad Akhtar, has cited my book and "The Predators' Ball," Connie Bruck's pathbreaking account of Mr. Milken's heyday at Drexel Burnham Lambert, as works that influenced his play.
Economic View A pathbreaking new study of online conversations among economists describes and quantifies a workplace culture that appears to amount to outright hostility toward women in parts of the economics profession.
The way the cellist Tomeka Reid fit harshly bowed lines over the free-jazz pulses of the drummer Famoudou Don Moye recalled "The Inner Spectrum of Variables," Mr. Sorey's pathbreaking 21 double album.
Cindy R. Lobel, an urban historian who did pathbreaking research on the economic and social elements of life in 19th-century New York through the lens of food and eating, died on Oct.
Sadhu Johnston helped develop and implement Vancouver's pathbreaking Greenest City Plan over seven years of work as deputy city manager (during which he also co-authored a book called The Guide to Greening Cities).
Eventually, she worked up the courage to call the Trauma Recovery Center, a pathbreaking program of the University of California, San Francisco that provides kaleidoscopic care for victims of violent crime and their families.
SETH COLTER WALLS For all its pathbreaking 20th century daring, Alban Berg's elegiac Violin Concerto — dedicated to "the memory of an angel," Manon Gropius, who died at 18 — has a strongly emotional, Romantic core.
Only eight works from the 22016s and '20123s are being revived, in effect conceding that that era was, as it is now generally remembered, a gloomy mourning period of anxiety, short on pathbreaking inspiration.
He's best known for writing such pathbreaking graphic novels as Watchmen and From Hell, but he's always dabbled in other fields, including punk music, literary fiction, and the cult worship of the snake god Glycon.
He became the high priest of high Modernism, a precise carver of sounds on the podium, vociferous in his promotion of (certain strands of) contemporary composition, including his own pathbreaking experiments in sonics and structure.
BERLIN — Martin Roth, the first non-Briton to lead the venerable Victoria and Albert Museum in London, and a pathbreaking curator in Britain, his native Germany and around the world, died on Sunday in Berlin.
Since the 1950s, she has been a shape-shifting, pathbreaking force, doing seemingly anything and everything she's put her mind to, from painting and sculptural assemblages to performances and installations, and her more recent multimedia environments.
Focusing on medical discoveries tainted by racism, he reviews the career and aftermath of Dr. J. Marion Sims, once praised as a "father of modern gynecology" for his pathbreaking surgical treatment of vaginal fistulas in women.
Morrison, the Nobel Prize laureate in literature who gained worldwide fame for pathbreaking works like Beloved (1987), Song of Solomon (1977), Sula (1973), and The Bluest Eye (1970), died in August of 2019 at age 88.
Jerrold Meinwald, who conducted pathbreaking studies of how creatures use chemicals to attract mates, repel predators and send other messages back and forth, died on April 25 at his home in Ithaca, N.Y. He was 91.
Whether they realized it or not, music fans across the globe knew Ms. Alexander's name thanks to "Cousin Mary," a composition that Coltrane wrote in her honor and included on "Giant Steps," his pathbreaking 1960 album.
Honored with the Cecil B. DeMille Award for a career that has included pathbreaking work in both journalism and entertainment, Winfrey reminded everyone watching that one of her enormous strengths is connecting with and inspiring an audience.
Clinton, at best, would extend the progress made under the Obama administration and serve as a pathbreaking role model for women in this country; at worst, the institution of American democracy would survive in some recognizable form.
Making trouble was actually a kind of family business — her mother, Ann Richards, was a pathbreaking governor of Texas, the first woman ever elected to that job without being married to a prior governor who got indicted.
"Sotoudeh's pathbreaking work defending women in Iran, as well as her consistent attempts to uphold the rule of law, should not be penalized with such a blatant miscarriage of justice," PEN America told the AP in a statement.
When Mr. Piñera succeeded her, his election in 2010 was pathbreaking, too, as he was the first right-wing leader elected since democracy was restored in Chile in 1990, after a 17-year military dictatorship led by Gen.
Most will remember Mr. Cheney's enormous influence in the George W. Bush White House, which some went as far as to call a co-presidency, but Mr. Mondale's approach to the office during Jimmy Carter's administration was equally pathbreaking.
They were all victims of "creative destruction," of an "innovator's dilemma," the theories that bolster Silicon Valley's vision of itself as a roiling sea of pathbreaking upstarts, where the very thing that made you big also makes you vulnerable.
" I was reminded of Price's life and music last weekend, as white supremacists marched in Charlottesville, Va.; I turned to the slow movement of her pathbreaking 163 symphony, a regal hymn that echoes the Largo of Dvorak's "New World.
Nedda Casei, who in the 270s and '25s could be reliably heard as Suzuki, Maddalena, Lola and other bread-and-butter mezzo-soprano characters at the Metropolitan Opera before transforming herself into a pathbreaking labor leader, died on Jan.
Ben Carson, the pathbreaking pediatric neurosurgeon turned Tea Party darling, plans to tell supporters he does not see a "path forward" for his campaign and will not attend Thursday night's Republican debate, according to a report in the Washington Post.
Readers will know of the young lawyer's pathbreaking (or, as she might put it, "way paving") litigation campaign that persuaded the nine men of the Supreme Court, step by tentative step, to create an entirely new jurisprudence of sex equality.
People who were around when they made their most arresting and pathbreaking work have a deep respect for their legacies, while younger folks who've only been around for their self-mythologizing and lazy later periods see them as aloof has-beens.
A pathbreaking study by Enrico Moretti and Gordon Dahl in 19603, using census data about fertility from 1960 to 1980, found that parents who had a daughter were more likely to have another child than parents who had a son.
At the time of his death, Mr. Friedman was the artistic director of City Center's Off-Center series, which produces revivals of pathbreaking Off Broadway musicals and will stage "Gone Missing" on July 11 and 12, the theater announced on Friday.
It was just the kind of thing that distinguished Mr. Rattle's pathbreaking tenure, in which he got the Philharmonic to play dance extravaganzas starring schoolchildren, conducted Berlin school orchestras at the Philharmonie and generally tried to open things up a bit.
On a soundstage at Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, meanwhile, rehearsals were underway for a new staging of the maverick composer Lou Harrison's rarely performed, homoerotic 1971 opera "Young Caesar," part of the orchestra's pathbreaking Green Umbrella new-music series.
It was The Journal that did some of the most pathbreaking work to expose the scale of the country's environmental catastrophes, just as it was The Times that exposed the extent of graft at the top of the Chinese leadership pyramid.
I was especially fascinated by Mr. Rattle's grouping together of three pathbreaking scores by Schoenberg, Webern and Berg — 14 individual pieces in all, played without break — almost like an imagined 11th Symphony by Mahler, as Mr. Rattle suggested to the audience.
William Shockley, a pathbreaking engineer at Bell Labs who had helped invent the transistor, had left to set up his own company in Mountain View, California, a sleepy town about an hour south of San Francisco, near where he had grown up.
The album's 28 tracks, which include a tender transcription by Mr. Olafsson from Rameau's opera "Les Boréades," are a dual portrait and an experimental colloquy, exploring what these two composers share across centuries: pathbreaking individualism, and, at times, a synesthetic approach to music.
A pathbreaking composer and saxophonist, a radio host and organizer, a storied bassist, and arguably the most distinguished vocal talent of his generation: These four figures will make up the 2020 class of National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Masters, the agency announced on Tuesday.
Mr. Melillo, who was hired by the visionary BAM leader Harvey Lichtenstein in 83 and eventually succeeded him, announced in 2017 that he would step down from his leadership role at the end of this year, after more than three decades as a pathbreaking impresario.
Besides Mr. Carrozzini, who often shot for Italian Vogue and its brother magazine, L'Uomo Vogue, she is survived by her sister, Carla Sozzani, the owner of a pathbreaking chain of boutiques, 10 Corso Como, and a niece, Sara Maino, an editor at Italian Vogue.
Along with pathbreaking coverage by the New York Times and the New Yorker, it stood as crucial documentation of the reports of women about their treatment at the hands of a powerful man, and the ways that treatment was enabled by those who helped him maintain his power.
Neither would have been conceivable without the pathbreaking work of Tarsila, who synthesized the volumetric treatment of the human form, which she encountered in the studios of Léger and others in Paris, and the vibrant visual culture of her home country, in an art that still feels open-ended.
She has chosen to peek her head back into public life just as those of us who wanted to see a woman win the presidency are experiencing a brand-new electoral disappointment: On Thursday, another obviously competent, deeply intelligent, pathbreaking woman surrendered her chance to compete for the presidency.
Thanks to the wily producer David Merrick, "Hello, Dolly!" mastered the art of star recasting, running a then-record seven years thanks to the arrival of Ethel Merman, Ginger Rogers and other notables to the title role, along with one pathbreaking top-to-bottom replacement of the entire company.
Sarah Bernhardt and Franz Kafka; Albert Einstein and Rosalind Franklin; Benjamin Disraeli and (sigh) Karl Marx — how is it that a people who never amounted even to one-third of 1 percent of the world's population contributed so seminally to so many of its most pathbreaking ideas and innovations?
In a pathbreaking 28503 article, Karyn Strickler, formerly with the National Abortion Rights Action League and the National Endangered Species Coalition, and my wife, criticized the "do nothing" strategy, which she explained locks progressives into the trap of following the political reality that invariably dictates only what cannot be done.
She was a founding member of the Dance Theater of Harlem; an organizer of the Brooklyn Philharmonic's pathbreaking community concerts with Julius Eastman; the music director of "The Wiz" on Broadway; and the composer of "Scourge of Hyacinths," an opera based on a play by the Nigerian writer Wole Soyinka.
Lacob's tendency is to conflate his team's beautiful basketball and his own venture capitalist vision; in his more over-the-top moments, over the course of several extremely fluffy profiles at the end of Golden State's historic regular season, he seemed almost to claim Stephen Curry's pathbreaking play as an invention of his own.
" Indeed, given how much we now know about the racial dimensions of mass incarceration, it is striking how little attention these pathbreaking studies gave to the topic of, in Duneier's words, "place-based policing" as one of the "specific mechanisms by which the white majority has historically used space to achieve power over blacks.
Mr. Marshall's defenders point out that the pathbreaking work he and his disciples did on military modernization had formed the pathway for Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld's program to transform the military during George W. Bush's administration, emphasizing lighter and nimbler forces that would form the backbone of American military power during the Obama administration.
Candidates running to unseat Mr. Trump have presented a range of ideas — from the familiar (ensuring unemployment insurance reaches all workers and limiting employers' ability to classify their workers as independent contractors) to the pathbreaking (a federal system of paid family leave and a retraining and jobs guarantee to draw discouraged workers back into the labor market).
His voice and image were present, courtesy of an excellent film, directed by Daniel Schloss, tastefully mixing historical footage with re-enactments that flash through his life: the boyhood tap dancing, the pathbreaking with George Balanchine and New York City Ballet in the 1950s and '60s, the fateful decision to start a ballet school and company.
His pathbreaking first book, "The Shingle Style," published in 1955, not only put an enduring name to a hitherto undefined direction in American architecture, but also provided a definitive understanding of and appreciation for the formal and cultural differences between European and American architecture, elevating the latter as part of a broad continuum extending across national borders from its then lowly status as a mere footnote.
Organized by Hugh Ryan, it tracks the history of queer identity back to the 19th century with documents related to Elizabeth Robins (1862-1952), an American actor, suffragist and friend of Virginia Woolf, forward with material on pathbreaking organizations like the Mattachine Society and the Daughters of Bilitis, and close to the present in the form of ephemera associated with the musician and drag king Johnny Science (1955-2007), and the D.J. Larry Levan (1954-83), who, in the 1980s, presided godlike at the gay disco called the Paradise Garage, then a short walk from the N.Y.U. campus.

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