Well, there was a period of time where we did — after a while of brand confusion, we were just like .... And Machinima pioneered, to their credit, I think they pioneered the MCN model.
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" He added: "This is something that Snapchat has really pioneered.
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Netflix faces major competition in the streaming space it pioneered.
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Prince, who pioneered the "Minneapolis sound," remained a lifelong Minnesotan.
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This approach was pioneered in China by Alibaba and Tencent.
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Although Adventure pioneered the multiroom map on the 210, Pitfall!
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"They pioneered how companies can think about monetization," Wang said.
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It was women who pioneered wearing watches on the wrist.
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Dell knows the future is the cloud that Amazon pioneered.
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Toms, a shoemaker based in Los Angeles, pioneered the idea.
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The benefits that Airbnb and Uber pioneered go beyond convenience.
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As for the sort of "liberation" that Madonna pioneered, Mrs.
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Pioneered the use of computer technology for people with disabilities.
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P.S. pioneered the modern politics of ideas in the capital.
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Each of these populations claim to have pioneered the falafel.
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They pioneered the reality TV game without a road map.
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London pioneered congestion pricing, but the system is showing its age.
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Smartphones have also pioneered entirely new forms of photography, like selfies.
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The location-basedness was sort of pioneered by gay people, essentially.
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It has also pioneered a new kind of punchy political journalism.
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And it's not like Yakuza pioneered this sort of thing, either.
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Whitman didn't just pioneer free verse — he pioneered relentless self-promotion.
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Its activists pioneered many of the confrontational tactics Indivisible has adopted.
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The Philippines, under Rodrigo Duterte, has pioneered one approach: apparent capitulation.
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Founded in 2013, the 100RC is pioneered by the Rockefeller Foundation.
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The Taiwanese company pioneered this model and is its dominant exponent.
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Kara Swisher: That's what Virgin America pioneered, and then it closed.
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Bristol-Myers pioneered cancer immunotherapy with its Yervoy and later Opdivo.
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She also pioneered the movement to open public libraries to children.
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Rather than elevating public opinion, advertisers pioneered techniques of manipulating it.
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They lost to Luiz Pezão of the PMDB, which pioneered it.
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A similar plan pioneered in Iran succeeded in mollifying the public.
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While Sindh has pioneered many policies, Punjab has taken them furthest.
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The company has already pioneered the first commercial partly reusable rocket.
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From there, she pioneered a neighborhood and changed the art world.
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California has already pioneered new ways of charging for road use.
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Tesla Inc Chief Executive Elon Musk pioneered high-performance electric vehicles.
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KSI pioneered a new genre of crossover: The YouTube boxing match.
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"We pioneered what video game broadcast should look like," Puckett remembers.
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Since the early 1980s, Rath has pioneered kinetic and robotic sculpture.
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There was Edward Jenner, for instance, who pioneered the smallpox vaccine.
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It pioneered customer service software and merged with Oracle in 2006.
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The business has been profitable for Toshiba, which pioneered NAND technology.
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In 1990, Antioch College students pioneered its affirmative sexual consent policy.
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Although America pioneered this approach, it has not been scaled up.
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The model, pioneered by 7-Eleven, worked well enough for years.
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"True Detective" pioneered the technique; "The Affair" has used it, too.
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We pioneered this idea of protecting landscape for all the people.
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I mean, Amazon has really pioneered all of this frictionless shopping.
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This idea was pioneered by California and quickly spread to other states.
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As he says in the same column, Faasos largely pioneered the trend.
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Twitter the product; it's because the company pioneered a cultural form: the
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America has pioneered the art of forging links between academia and industry.
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The Beatles pioneered more unforgettable looks than most people have had haircuts.
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Vivo pioneered in-display fingerprint sensors, and they're continuing to get better.
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Turns out, the celebrity-pioneered swim trend of the summer isn't underboob.
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OnLive and Gaikai pioneered the idea, and they were acquired by PlayStation.
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So after 2012, you've pioneered this new way, you're still fundraising voluntarily.
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Electric motors were pioneered in 22 with the head of Mr. Lincoln.
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This is not the first time McDonald's has pioneered such an initiative.
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She's hoping that other brands can pick up the packaging they pioneered.
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Be smart: Snapchat has really pioneered many of these features and functions.
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Voyant, however, has pioneered a technique to apply silicon photonics to lidar.
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Yet ironically, the organic food craze it pioneered has never been bigger.
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That includes aping AR photo features pioneered by Snapchat, Facebook's smaller rival.
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The feature is another interpretation of the Stories slideshow format Snapchat pioneered.
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In the 1960s he pioneered the use of microelectronics by British industry.
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"We pioneered 'running government like a business' and it worked," he says.
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It pioneered the use of spectacular suicide-bombers in the Arab world.
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They've abandoned "civility" for the more aggressive style Grayson pioneered years ago.
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The Kepler telescope pioneered the technique, though it's been refined by TESS.
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Before Gibi's cranial nerve exam video, first wave creators pioneered similar content.
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The smartphone, which was the next platform, pioneered the touchscreen at scale.
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KS: I think Sheryl was the one that pioneered it at Google.
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Ronald Reagan pioneered the path to the tri-nation economic unification concept.
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You know about Walt Disney, the man who pioneered the animation industry.
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Meanwhile, O'Rourke was using "distributed organizing" -- a method pioneered by Vermont Sen.
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Atlassian for more than a decade kind of pioneered a new model.
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Volvo and Saab pioneered many safety technologies we now take for granted.
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Medicare Advantage, as noted, has indeed pioneered care coordination and case management.
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He had pioneered that sort of fishing, and he expected some deference.
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"Harm reduction" is an approach that was to some degree pioneered here.
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He pioneered a form of spiritual activism that blended contemplation with confrontation.
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We perfected the internal combustion engine and pioneered the latest electric vehicles.
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Apple pioneered the modern concept of a retail store for technology brands.
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Logistics innovators are harnessing platform technologies like those pioneered by Uber and Airbnb.
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This was before Satoshi Nakamoto pioneered the blockchain with his decentralized currency bitcoin.
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The court should be the guardian of the rights which those philosophers pioneered.
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Services like Patreon pioneered a subscription model, which has seen surging in popularity.
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Having pioneered the bulk photo scanning business, we have digitized 500 million pictures.
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Next, Tableau pioneered and drove the industry's move to self-service business intelligence.
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The strategy was pioneered by Loftleidir, a precursor to Icelandair, in the 1960s.
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We've pioneered real-time information discovery, meaning discovering information before it's a trend.
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In fact, I'd argue that Google Plus pioneered the circle avi design trend.
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The company pioneered ResearchKit to drive forward medical research through rich patient data.
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Epstein said Austin had pioneered that formula since the debut race in 2012.
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TC: A lot of tech is pioneered in that part of the world.
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Berman pioneered a form of social criticism that responded to this charged moment.
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He has pioneered a "nudge" approach to integration, rather than a muscular one.
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Then there's the call-to-action horny question, pioneered by writer Nicole Cliffe.
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Michigan has pioneered the effort to change how authorities treat children with autism.
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Sandy Hook Elementary, which reopened in 2016, pioneered many of these design concepts.
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Snapchat pioneered the concept of photos and videos that disappear after 24 hours.
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Oxford Nanopore, a small British company, has pioneered a new method of sequencing.
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But this approach has not been conspicuously successful in California, which pioneered it.
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Canada, along with the United States, pioneered the use of genetically modified crops.
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Samsung, the company that pioneered the "phablet," thinks it's time for something new.
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Containers are a modern alternative to virtual machines, which were pioneered by VMware.
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The mid-20th-century functionalist perspective pioneered by Hilary Putnam was particularly important.
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We had pioneered the concept of cost-per-click and charged a dollar.
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I once thought I'd pioneered that 2000s trend of wearing belt buckles sideways.
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The firm will maintain and develop the rigorous design philosophy that Richard pioneered.
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Robert Edwards, a scientist, and Patrick Steptoe, a gynecologist, pioneered the groundbreaking procedure.
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Andy Warhol and Nam June Paik pioneered experimental videos in the early 1960s.
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The new danger was pioneered by the last great Web 1.0 company, Google.
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Buildings can be designed to withstand earthquakes, using engineering techniques pioneered in Japan.
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What the former pioneered, the latter has simply taken to the next level.
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That diversification strategy, which Mr. Swensen pioneered, is widely followed by larger institutions.
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In our time, it was pioneered by Vladimir Putin in post-Soviet Russia.
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The five-seat S.U.V. borrows some of the features that Tesla has pioneered.
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And Apple pioneered the modern smartphone, a device increasingly seen as too addicting.
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You might think the Apple Watch Series 4 pioneered ECGs on the wrist.
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And then there are those who pioneered private equity deals in the 1980s.
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Some examples of activities targeting prevention include: Some jurisdictions have pioneered new approaches.
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Military practices could follow the example of sport shooting, which has pioneered sustainable ammunition.
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The company, which pioneered the e-signature, has now filed confidentially, we are hearing.
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Many of the products we use today are based on broad concepts pioneered elsewhere.
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Bristol-Myers pioneered cancer immunotherapy with its first such drug Yervoy and later Opdivo.
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I didn't know who Nam June Paik was, or that he'd pioneered video art.
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Hermann Ebbinghaus was a 19th century German psychologist who pioneered the study of memory.
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Brewers pioneered non-alcoholic beer in the 1980s and 1990s, with only limited success.
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Almost 20 years ago Delhi pioneered a switch by public transport to natural gas.
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Authorities in other big U.S. cities that pioneered the concept are less than thrilled.
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The first such fund, pioneered by Capital Group in 1986, included only four countries.
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Many inventions in farming equipment, such as circular irrigation systems, were pioneered by farmers.
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The Caribbean pioneered sovereign parametric insurance taken out by governments, not companies or households.
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And that is not as necessary anymore because of what people like Jewel pioneered.
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Biota's process is just the latest technology pioneered to coax more oil from rock.
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So, for example, Pablo Picasso gets 100 for cubism, since he pioneered the style.
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Palo Alto Networks is a leading cybersecurity player that pioneered a next-generation firewall.
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In the 1990s she pioneered stroke-by-stroke screeches, delivered apparently regardless of exertion.
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Mobike and Ofo pioneered bike-sharing in China and the rest of the world.
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That's the model Ben Thompson pioneered with his Stratechery newsletter a few years ago.
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Abbeel's lab has pioneered deep learning for robotics, including learning locomotion and visuomotor skills.
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In many cases, these solutions are being pioneered by parents, or disabled users themselves.
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Amazon pioneered the market over a decade ago and is now facing increased competition.
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Such companies have pioneered two highly successful techniques for exploiting differences in tax codes.
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He also pioneered tactics and language later adopted by the Black Lives Matter movement.
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But before the content behemoth pioneered movie streaming, it only mailed out DVDs. Remember?
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Many of the features on its phone have been pioneered by rivals like Samsung.
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But these days, the brand of education reform he pioneered there is seriously diminished.
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The Slow Food movement, founded in northern Italy over three decades ago, pioneered it.
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Mr. Swensen pioneered the use of alternative investments in such areas as hedge funds.
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Jukebox musicals can be hit or miss, but icons who pioneered autotune are forever.
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We pioneered a mortgage modification program, which later became the Home Affordable Modification Program.
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But climate change is ... It is not something that any of them has pioneered.
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It was Minoh, a brewery that pioneered the early craft beer scene in Japan.
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He pioneered global budgeting, a promising approach to cutting health costs without compromising care.
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In the 1990s, Dr. Moss pioneered the same defibrillator treatment for heart attack patients.
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But in 2011, a legion of thirsty startups pioneered the idea of subscription boxes.
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He also pioneered the use of vivid courtroom videos delivered in a documentary format.
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Today the field he pioneered, called signal transduction, is an important area of study.
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In 1984, he founded Lamont Digital Systems and pioneered the wiring of colleges campuses.
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These are all kind of forms of things that were originally pioneered on blogging.
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Techniques pioneered in that outbreak are playing even more prominent roles in this one.
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Notaro's base also had that dirty, lived-in, "used universe" feeling Star Wars pioneered.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden also attempted to interject that he pioneered drug courts.
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America is on the same path of religious decline pioneered by Europe and Canada.
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They've pretty much accepted it for airline fares; airlines pioneered the concept years ago.
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And Hamers pioneered a surprisingly successful digital push into the low-margin German market.
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Edison pioneered the industrial research laboratory, which paved the way for new research institutions.
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The model was pioneered and popularized by Airbnb, the now-ubiquitous home-rental platform.
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Occasionally, Cole's path overlapped with the route pioneered by Roger Deakin, two decades earlier.
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Furthermore, Facebook pioneered and promoted micro-targeted advertising to everyone from publishers to politicians.
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The technology they pioneered has led to corrective eye operations for millions of people.
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Earthship architecture, pioneered by environmentalist Michael Reynolds in the 1970s, became an influential model.
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Twitter recently instigated a warning and timeout system similar to the one AIM pioneered.
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We also pioneered a way to help enterprises adopt AI through our Advanced Solutions Lab.
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Armenian photographers are known to have pioneered the field in Palestine during the Ottoman period.
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Linked tweets and Twitter essays (pioneered by the New Republic's Jeet Heer) are effective workarounds.
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Under Obama through Civas and Blue Labs they had pioneered the use of big data.
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HTC's Vive pioneered room-scale virtual reality, and brought it to the homes of enthusiasts.
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So dad thought that he had pioneered this by including the clitoris in his work.
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Get ready, the smart speaker market pioneered by Amazon's Echo is about to get crowded.
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Now the legendary tech company is joining the business that pioneered Silicon Valley: HP Enterprise.
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Caption: Nike pioneered the use of visible air in footwear more than three decades ago.
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The finished product was a piece that pioneered a new category: the "luxury sport" watch.
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While SpaceX's mission — two tourists are going, and obviously, NASA has already pioneered the journey.
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The DOE pioneered the optical storage technology we now use for virtually all data storage.
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Our nation pioneered the internet, among many other world-changing technologies of the last century.
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This is a clever methodology, pioneered by Stanford's Adam Bonica, but it has its limits.
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Truaxe pioneered a scientific approach, with affordable products containing single ingredients backed by dermatologic research.
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Comverse, a darling of Wall Street during the tech boom, pioneered the development of voicemail.
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Ahead, we celebrate 7 of the women who pioneered conversations about sexuality and sexual health.
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Barack Obama pioneered the use of micro-donations and social media as a political craft.
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And there are the cube treatment centers, pioneered by the Senegal-based medical charity, ALIMA.
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Many observers were skeptical; Hormel, after all, pioneered the practice of raising hogs on antibiotics.
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Ridesharing, for instance, started as an innovation pioneered by Uber and Lyft in San Francisco.
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McConnell's comments also hint at distaste for the brand of politics that Trump has pioneered.
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First, there's imagery rehearsal therapy (IRT), a technique which Dr. Krakow and his colleagues pioneered.
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The charity events, pioneered by figures like Jerry Lewis, feel more than a little antediluvian.
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And anything pioneered by that beautiful tower of goodness gets a solid "yes" from us.
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Ting pioneered this new position at Mount Sinai just two and a half years ago.
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There are even psychotherapists who will run with you during your session, which Kostrubala pioneered.
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Walmart has pioneered the use of ballot initiatives to speed construction over the last decade.
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These groups pioneered tactics like striking and nonviolent direct action, along with less peaceful demonstrations.
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He pointed out that young Californians pioneered skateboards so that they could "surf" the streets.
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Laura Stamm pioneered the practice in the 1970s, notably training Bob Nystrom of the Islanders.
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Soon the same fracking techniques that Mitchell had pioneered in gas were applied to oil.
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Even Trump himself returned to the practice he pioneered with The Art of the Deal.
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He pioneered life vlogging by strapping a camera to his head at his startup Justin.
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Arledge pioneered cine-dance — dance choreographed specifically for film — in her most famous film, Introspection.
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The protest was pioneered by two members of the organization, Ariel Friedlander and Annie Fureigh.
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As William O. Smith, he was a composer who pioneered unorthodox techniques for his instrument.
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Howard Johnson's, for example, appealed to families and pioneered franchising as a shrewd business plan.
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Five years ago, Bridge to Health and Kihefo jointly pioneered another imaginative use for ultrasound.
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Then there is Heinricher, the founder and president of BooShoot, which pioneered commercial bamboo production.
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Mark pioneered the integration of hardware with software when Teradata was a part of NCR.
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Recode reported Saturday that the company, which pioneered local online deals, is considering a sale.
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FOR OUTSIDERS, FedEx is synonymous with the business it pioneered: the overnight delivery of packages.
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Her abstract forms, Southwestern landscapes and provocative flowers pioneered a new form of American modernism.
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Dr. Delmer pioneered research on how cotton synthesizes cellulose, the primary compound in its fibers.
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It was pioneered in the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia by Dr. N. Scott Adzick's team.
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Chipotle had pioneered assembly line ordering, scratch cooking and animal welfare standards in fast food.
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As a kid he rode in some of the early cars pioneered by Henry Ford.
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In 2008, the weekly Presidential radio address that Franklin Delano Roosevelt pioneered moved to YouTube.
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" To The Silicon Review he's "the intrepid tech visionary who pioneered a groundbreaking philanthropic model.
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Andrew Johnson pioneered the recalcitrant racism and impeachment-worthy subterfuge the president is fond of.
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"Robinhood pioneered commission-free investing in stocks," Vlad Tenev, Robinhood's co-CEO, told CNN Business.
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Any new Nokia-branded premium phones won't be made by the same engineers that pioneered PureView.
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Unlike the techniques pioneered by Kay, Olds and Ohno, additive manufacturing will never revolutionise mass production.
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Today that vision seems far less futuristic when compared to the technology he has since pioneered.
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Legendary rock and roll manager Shep Gordon pioneered the idea of creating individual brands for musicians.
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"Tile pioneered the smart location category," said Andrew Kowal, partner with Francisco Partners, in a statement.
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They pioneered a combination of live-action footage and 3D animation, enhanced by Kinect depth cameras.
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The ephemeral model pioneered by Snapchat has clearly won out, even if Snapchat itself is struggling.
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This was in line with similar penalties that Massachusetts pioneered in its 2006 health care overhaul.
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The feeds disappear in 24 hours, just like Snapchat pioneered with "My Stories" back in 2014.
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TMZ pioneered this granular, obsessive coverage when it came to reality stars and D-list celebrities.
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Instagram Stories has 400 million daily users, compared to 191 million on Snapchat, which pioneered Stories.
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Life expectancy has gone through the roof since Otto von Bismarck pioneered the Prussian welfare state.
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But cutting costs also means moving away from the rotating design that Hall pioneered in 2005.
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EF: I'd say Kleiner very early on pioneered being a full-service, company-building venture firm.
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The Soviet Union pioneered manned space flight when it fired Yuri Gagarin into space in 1961.
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He pioneered an algorithm for land valuation, according to a Time Magazine cover story in 1965.
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Oregon pioneered this, adopting their plan two years ago, and other states are following its model.
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Their skin glows with the kind of no-makeup makeup pioneered by the folks at Glossier.
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Smartspeakers, which were pioneered in 2015 by Amazon with the Echo, will be even more disruptive.
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MAT pioneered VR simulators for drivers long before they began to emerge again in recent years.
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Together, the two pioneered the cut-up technique, applying it to literary, sound and visual works.
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Rival systems, each claiming some advantage over the protocol Mr Tomlinson pioneered, have come and gone.
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Kobach pioneered a national cross-referencing system for states to check their voter rolls for overlaps.
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Take Rhode Island, the little New England state which pioneered the American 19th century industrial revolution.
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The BlueTec system pioneered by Mercedes is regarded as one of the best SCR systems around.
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The trend arguably began decades ago with Open Hiring, a business model pioneered by Greyston Bakery.
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The term refers to the Blitzkrieg (lightning war) that Germany pioneered in the second world war.
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It is an interesting company that has really pioneered e-commerce and online payments in China.
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Blockchain was pioneered by the creators of bitcoin and is the technology that underpins that cryptocurrency.
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They have pioneered a popular series of cartoons based on Buddhist ideas like suffering and reincarnation.
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Mr. Seller was also a producer for "Rent," which pioneered the live-ticket lottery on Broadway.
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Apple virtually pioneered the tablet market and still leads the way with its excellent iPad lineup.
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The University of Texas has pioneered the use of telemedicine, or videoconferencing, to treat the incarcerated.
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Jack O'Neill, the eye patch wearing, legendary surfing icon who pioneered the modern wetsuit, has died.
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He also became something of a curmudgeon in the industry he pioneered through Vanguard Group Inc.
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New York (CNN Business)General Electric's slow-motion breakup with the lighting industry it pioneered continues.
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Japanese large-scale prefabrication companies pioneered the approach to buildings as upgradeable gadgets several decades ago.
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And chat apps like Line and KakaoTalk had already pioneered the idea of chat game platform.
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It's a combination of Harvest Moon and Animal Crossing, two games that pioneered cuteness in games.
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A new "levitating" 3D printing technology pioneered by Boeing uses a central nugget of magnetic material.
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Unlike Uber, which has pioneered an online business model, EM20153 is 'tech-enabled' rather than 'tech.
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As Secretary of State, she pioneered the Global Entrepreneurship Program to empower entrepreneurs across the globe.
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It's the latest example of technology that was pioneered for retail use spreading to institutional clients.
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Useful, but not revolutionary—and neither requires the fancy machine-learning techniques pioneered in recent years.
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The company also pioneered the use of satellites to transmit news copy to distant printing plants.
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I talked about symphony orchestras, which were the ones who pioneered this, and it actually worked.
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The automaker is not alone in sending investigators to crash sites, but it pioneered the practice.
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Back in 2014, the Hindu supremacist pioneered the politics of enmity that corrodes many democracies today.
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Reminiscent of what Alice Waters pioneered with Chez Panisse, the restaurant's menu changes with the seasons.
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There is nothing that tastes like Baja Blast; it singlehandedly pioneered an uncharted realm of sodadom.
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The grandson pioneered "modular" production, in which numerous different models use the same or similar parts.
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The concept, reminiscent of Snapchat, was pioneered by WeChat, the chat app owned by China's Tencent.
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For evidence, look at Bird and Lime, which aggressively "pioneered" scooter-sharing in Santa Monica, Calif.
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One company stands apart with its traditional-style boats that pioneered river cruising in Southeast Asia.
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Can the circular economy model that is being pioneered by these organizations help fight climate change?
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And he pioneered aerial photography, a pursuit that went in hand with his obsession with flight.
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A treatment protocol so effective that it saves 99.9 percent of all victims was pioneered here.
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Medicare Advantage plans have pioneered case management and care coordination for Medicare beneficiaries with chronic illnesses.
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This is precisely the model pioneered by existing Green Banks at the state and local level.
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At Stanford, the institution that arguably pioneered this strategy, university-affiliated startups have raised ethical concerns.
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Thomas Cook pioneered package holidays, and its collapse caused a ripple effect across Europe and Asia.
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"Sustainability is inherently part of the business model that we pioneered 10 years ago," she said.
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Start-ups including Wealthfront and Betterment pioneered the so-called robo-advisor, or automated investment managers.
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It was Callen who pioneered the idea of patients' proudly controlling their own destinies and treatments.
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The company Leap Motion (now rebranded as Ultraleap after a merger) pioneered the system years ago.
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Mercedes-Benz's newest concept car is a reminder that the company pioneered the concept of cars.
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The state pioneered appliance efficiency standards in the 28503s, and Washington followed suit in the 22019s.
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In pre-OxyContin days, Elizabeth's father, Arthur, merely pioneered aggressive marketing to hook housewives on Valium.
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Uniqlo has pioneered the use of artificial intelligence in its stores to improve customers' shopping experience.
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He pioneered the use of so-called natural experiments to study the effects of government policies.
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In the century that has followed, the company has created iconic vehicles and pioneered new technology.
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Amy Nobile and Trisha Ashworth say they pioneered the literary genre of comedic openness about motherhood.
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She joked about voter suppression while campaigning to represent a state that pioneered Jim Crow laws.
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Portugal's policies are based on "harm reduction" approaches pioneered in countries such as Switzerland in the 1980s.
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Many of the devices and methods that Dr. Von Herzen pioneered are now standard applications in oceanography.
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BMW has pioneered the production of such cars in Germany and offers more models than other carmakers.
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In the century that has followed, the BMW Group has created iconic vehicles and pioneered new technology.
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Genetic tests pioneered in the last decade have managed to shed some light on people's relative risk.
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Snapchat pioneered AR lenses and stickers, and Snapchat began testing its own version of Boomerangs in June.
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Qualcomm has been around since 1985 and pioneered vital components of the wireless technologies you use today.
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In social media, companies like SocialFlow* have pioneered the use of machine learning to improve campaign effectiveness.
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Rising Tide has since pioneered investments in several leaders in the blockchain space, including Brave and Blockstack.
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The high-tech store design company has pioneered innovative tracking technology, RFID-equipped dressing rooms, and more.
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Powhida's system of presenting information invokes the work of Mark Lombardi, who pioneered research-driven informational diagrams.
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It's a strategy pioneered by the tobacco lobby and later much used by the National Rifle Association.
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But it also helps create a more diverse portfolio, something Ugg hasn't necessarily pioneered in the past.
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The concept he pioneered — the total work of art, the Gesamtkunstwerk — is embedded in our collective consciousness.
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The group has relied for too long on the fading hypermarket model it pioneered in the 1960s.
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"We've pioneered state of the art teleops technology by leveraging 5G," Designated Driver CEO Manuela Papadopol said.
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That's right, the company that pioneered the online-only model is looking to brick and mortar sales.
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Dr. Walter Freeman, the doctor who pioneered the lobotomy in America, performed the procedure on Rosemary himself.
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As the VFX supervisor on The Matrix, he pioneered bullet-time, the movie's iconic visual effects technique.
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Britain is also seeing the limits of the economic model that Margaret Thatcher pioneered in the 1980s.
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Although Vermeer excelled at these genre scenes, they were pioneered by an older artist, Gerard ter Borch.
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Story tags could spark conversations that lead to the back-and-forth visual communication that Snapchat pioneered.
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Wealthcare was founded in 1999 and is widely credited as having pioneered this style of investment advice.
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It's redefined online publishing as a business and has pioneered news coverage of internet culture and trends.
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The Labour governments of 1997-2010 pioneered a public-health strategy to curb rates of teen pregnancy.
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Q: You have pioneered several charitable ventures, including the Mark Cuban Foundation and the Fallen Patriot Fund.
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It's the latest iteration of an evolving role, however unwelcome, he has pioneered since April 20, 1999.
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The firm brings data analysis methods pioneered during the campaign to lower-level races and nonprofit clients.
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Frank Hawking pioneered a treatment for lymphatic filariasis, commonly known as elephantiasis, which causes enlarged body parts.
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She pioneered the technique, which is a combination of fractional lasers, with burn victims 10 years ago.
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"Uber has been incredibly successful and pioneered a model that works very well for them," Teran said.
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Bell Labs, DARPA and lesser-known academics like Raj Reddy, Leonard Baum and others pioneered the way.
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This class, Hacking for Defense, was developed with the Pentagon and pioneered at Stanford University last spring.
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The Japanese basically pioneered plein air living; doctors there routinely prescribe "forest bathing" for optimum mental health.
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As a supermodel, she pioneered an androgynous look that challenged gender roles and the definition of femininity.
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TopShop, which is more fast fashion than a big-name designer, pioneered the experience in February 2014.
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For the past several decades, he has pioneered research on neurodegenerative diseases that change behavior and language.
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NBC pioneered broadcast news in the late 1920s with radio news updates from the legendary Floyd Gibbons.
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Charles Brush pioneered electric lighting there; Sidney Short and fellow inventors came out with electric street cars.
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Uber, for example, pioneered peer-to-peer in China when it introduced People's Uber in late 2014.
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Pioneered by Eugène Hénard, a town planner, in the early 1900s, the roundabout is a fitting emblem.
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Microsoft pioneered the form factor of these devices when it released the first Surface product in 2012.
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The initiative, pioneered by the National Network for Safe Communities at John Jay College, focuses on deterrence.
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Users can also post a photo or video which has the same ephemeral quality pioneered by Snapchat.
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WE REALLY PIONEERED THINGS LIKE THIS IDEA TO DELETE PEOPLE'S DATA WAS AT THE TIME QUITE RADICAL.
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Instead, the technologies pioneered in these factories will be applied to the company's existing factories in Asia.
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Chesapeake became a Wall Street darling under Mr. McClendon, a swashbuckling innovator who pioneered a shale revolution.
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But because Bowie's concept of art was decidedly theatrical, he pioneered the fully staged arena-rock show.
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"Quake", a grim and gory fantasy "shoot-'em-up", pioneered many now-commonplace features of computerised play.
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Many of the new Nevada rules are modeled on other states that have pioneered the legalization pathway.
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Others say he is replaying the cycle of provocation and conciliation pioneered by his father and grandfather.
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In the Middle Ages, scholars here pioneered surgical techniques and medical instruments still used by contemporary doctors.
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One solution pioneered by Google is audio reCAPTCHAs, which are just like text CAPTCHAs but with sound.
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"She was the one that kind of pioneered a lot of the ways we work," he said.
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In the 19th century, Alphonse Bertillon pioneered a method to deduce the biometric makeup of a criminal.
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Halperin pioneered a style of politics-as-sports journalism embraced by Matthews and other cable news hosts.
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I've said publically, I love how our industry has pioneered: AI, physics, 3D, RT, VR/AR etc.
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This approach was pioneered by companies like Grand Rounds and Livongo that noticed incentive alignment in SIEs.
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This is known as the "biopsychosocial" model, pioneered in the United States in the 1960s and 1970s.
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From the outset, it took advantage of the extended vocal techniques she has long practiced — indeed, pioneered.
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She pioneered a new method of introducing meditation into the curriculum for students who have suffered traumas.
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As president of consumer products, he focused on franchises and technology and pioneered new forms of distribution.
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But the real innovation Guru claims it has pioneered is something the company calls Smart RF Lensing.
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Starting in 2007 in New York City, New York State pioneered trans fat bans in this country.
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"He was surpassed by the war and by this technique that he had pioneered," Mr. Jakab said.
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Carnegie Math Pathways, the California Acceleration Project, and Project ASAP have pioneered new approaches to developmental education.
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Founded in 2012, Jumia pioneered much of its infrastructure to sell goods to consumers online in Africa.
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The latest such move comes from Bird, the Santa Monica, California-based startup that pioneered scooter sharing.
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He told The Post he "pioneered" the idea of making movies directed by women and about women.
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The visa maneuver would not be permitted in the future, a blow to the model Oxford pioneered.
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I asked James Allison, who pioneered cancer immunotherapy, to define "inflammation," and he paused, considering the definition.
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A handful of automakers have adopted aspects of a similar system, pioneered by Japan's Toyota Motor Corp.
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When that didn't work, it pioneered techniques, like quantitative easing, to inject money into its financial system.
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It may have pioneered the all-screen phone concept, but Samsung and others have gone further faster.
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You pioneered a way of reaching an audience and getting them to pay for access to you.
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Polaroid pioneered the instant film camera in the mid 1900s and, years later, Kodak followed with its own.
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"FDR was known to have pioneered these fireside chats," Volokh says, "and Trump is now doing fireside tweets."
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Carrying on that tradition, Camacho's daughter Ana Lilia Ortiz Zacarías has pioneered a new design of her own.
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Behind his back, employees turned to a method pioneered by Toyota, known as "kanban," to solve their problems.
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Geoff Marcy, a pre-eminent astronomer at UC Berkeley, pioneered techniques for finding planets outside Earth's solar system.
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The company pioneered bundles of TV, internet access and fixed-line telephony under its Free brand in France.
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Drone innovators Chinese company DJI pioneered the use of agricultural drones in 2015, and other manufacturers followed suit.
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Industrialists such as Henry Ford pioneered it in the early 20th century and, nudged by unions, governments capitulated.
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For those who resent the time suck of 1-click ordering, Domino's has pioneered "zero-click" pizza-buying.
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His customary terraced "vineyard" seating design—pioneered at the Berlin Philharmonie in the 1960s—is now widely adopted.
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It's the same concept as pioneered by Lenovo's Yoga line and adopted by HP's x360 line among others.
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The tweetstorm format, pioneered by the venture capitalist Marc Andreessen, seems like it could fit with that trend.
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If absurdly priced cycling classes no longer entice you, consider an alternative pioneered by this enterprising gym-goer.
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BUT IT USES AUGMENTED REALITY, WHICH IS AN AREA THAT YOU AT MICROSOFT HAVE PIONEERED WITH THE HOLOLENS.
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The Group pioneered the "pooling" concept (shared transport and logistic resources), for which they received numerous professional distinctions.
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The most celebrated, Steve Sillett, who pioneered canopy research in giant trees, also met his wife clambering aloft.
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They can levy a tax on each tonne of CO2 emitted, an approach pioneered by Finland in 20183.
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At Sqirl, Ms. Koslow has pioneered day starters that come across as simultaneously comforting and disorienting, on purpose.
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When groups like Exodus promised that sexual desire could change, they pioneered queer theory in the evangelical world.
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Behind his back, employees turned to a method pioneered by Toyota, known as "kanban" to solve their problems.
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Can you give me an example of a big piece of scientific work that you pioneered at Pixar?
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He pioneered the CueCat barcode reader which could link printed magazine articles to the Web back in 2000.
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SpaceX, though, has pioneered the idea of flying rocket stages back to Earth, ready to be re-used.
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Or consider the flash storage micro-segment, pioneered by companies like Pure Storage, Violin Memory and Nimble Storage.
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Upstart companies that are "born digital" have pioneered new business models in which brands dispense with retailers altogether.
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Nowadays, since we pioneered a new business category, the challenge is that competitors are starting to pop up.
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It was pioneered as a method of making music by musician and technologist Reed Ghazala in the 1960s.
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The idea was pioneered by Google's "BeyondCorp" principals and the founders of ScaleFT are adherents to this idea.
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Initially, as the two men competed in the mid-19th century, the daguerreotypes he pioneered were more popular.
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Crazyhead, in its genre-bending apocalyptic playfulness, is deeply indebted to Buffy and to the tradition it pioneered.
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While Snapchat may have pioneered the idea, Instagram is pushing to perfect this modern form of social media.
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Snapchat may have pioneered the "stories" format, but it's Instagram that's taking it in new and exciting directions.
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Think of Bitcoin, which pioneered a block chain model of financial transactions that has been used by millions.
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Building energy efficiency measures being pioneered by cities such as Boston and Atlanta save residents and businesses money.
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How it works: Pioneered in China, sophisticated voice-activated devices are one of the next waves of technology.
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Using her background in molecular genetics, Jessa Jones has pioneered a new form of board-level iPhone repair.
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Fox News pioneered this approach in the 1990s, and, more recently, CNN has reduced politics to pure theater.
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Eldorado pioneered the use of drones to map the topography of its woods and optimise planting and harvesting.
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Harris said that meeting Shange at a gathering had inspired him to use the dramatic form she pioneered.
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Nearly all competitors use a version of the techniques pioneered by Takeru Kobayashi, a Japanese hot-dog guzzler.
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He also pioneered a variety of teaching tools, including a set of strings to define the strike zone.
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Educators like Maria Montessori picked up on this concept and pioneered the teaching of math through wooden devices.
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Facebook and Twitter, he said, pioneered the social feed, but Read The Guardian's full interview with Spiegel here.
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President Obama welcomed hundreds of Native American leaders to his annual Tribal Nations Conference, a gathering he pioneered.
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SpaceX has pioneered the use of reusable first stages, both for the Falcon 9 and the Falcon Heavy.
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Medicare has pioneered innovations in reimbursement, and it has improved hospital quality by imposing new penalties for readmissions.
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As an entrepreneur and TV lover, I share everyone's appreciation for Netflix and the streaming market it pioneered.
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Anywhere with active volcanoes could potentially benefit from the high temperature geothermal exploration being pioneered by the IDDP.
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For whatever reason—and maybe it's because he pioneered the breed—"songwriter" never seemed like it was enough.
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It is one of the world's largest cyber security firms and pioneered the computer firewall two decades ago.
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It's hardly the first: In 2014, DKNY pioneered the "Ramadan" collection targeting Muslim women in the Middle East.
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Diversion courts like the one he pioneered are only a small part of the solution now, he says.
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The Uruguayan-American sculptor Gonzalo Fonseca (1922-97) pioneered an architecturally inflected, whimsically literary style of relentless ambiguity.
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"State lawmakers pioneered credit freeze protection and have been quicker to take action compared to Congress," she said.
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Netflix, which pioneered renting DVDs by mail and streaming, has been moving steadily into original programming, for example.
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This is the method Jonas Salk pioneered when he created the first vaccine for polio in the 1950.
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The Uruguayan-American sculptor Gonzalo Fonseca (1922-5353) pioneered an architecturally inflected, whimsically literary style of relentless ambiguity.
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In the 1930s, the Canadian-American neurosurgeon Wilder Penfield pioneered modern craniotomies, which he used to treat epilepsy.
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Nakatsu's case is a fascinating example of biomimicry, the design movement pioneered by biologist and writer Janine Benyus.
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The timing is still there, as is the wordplay pioneered by the creators, Max Mutchnick and David Kohan.
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She said Amazon's founder, Jeff Bezos, had understood this when he pioneered the idea of one-click shopping.
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He has also pioneered a ubiquitous brand of bland modernism that features sleek finishes and complex, blocky forms.
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The United States in the 1880s had pioneered racialized immigration policy, passing laws aimed at keeping Asians out.
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He was an progressive minister who had traveled to India to meet Mohandas Gandhi, who pioneered nonviolent protest.
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The subscription model was pioneered by early cloud companies including Salesforce and NetSuite (now a part of Oracle).
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BP, which pioneered clean energy investments two decades ago before paring them back, is once again plowing ahead.
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Spotify pioneered the model last year, led by finance chief Barry McCarthy, who was previously CFO at Netflix.
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They met at that time every day near a statue of Louis Pasteur, the scientist who pioneered pasteurization.
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The president's social media appearances are a continuation of the communication strategy pioneered by his predecessor, Hugo Chávez.
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Mophie pioneered this case, but many other companies followed, and even Apple decided to give it a go.
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Amazon pioneered the idea of blending special-purpose hardware with its cloud services in a product called Snowball.
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TC: What do you make of this whole direct listing concept that your neighbor [in Stockholm, Spotify, pioneered]?
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Composers of the nineteen-twenties pioneered the trend, rejecting mythic trappings in favor of ocean liners and foxtrots.
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He pointed to their attempts to gain hegemony in urban spaces using techniques pioneered by the student movement.
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How it works: Oregon has pioneered this promising concept, and several other states have launched their own pilots.
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Do you think there'll be a shift, that people will … or have Google, which pioneered the free crap...?
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Some have pioneered strategies like working directly with health systems or have achieved significant savings compared with competitors.
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The writhing animation looks unhinged, but it's a type of controlled chaos called "Strata-cut" that he pioneered.
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He pioneered a policy of letting police and paramilitary groups simply kill suspected drug dealers and violent criminals — extrajudicially.
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Waze pioneered the idea of putting a lightweight social layer of reporting traffic and cops on a maps app.
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It was launched in Baltimore a decade ago after a model pioneered in Chicago by an epidemiologist, Gary Slutkin.
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Instead, he tried to update an approach that had been pioneered by University of Virginia scientists in the 1970s.
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Are each of these squirrels proficient in the crane kick technique pioneered by Daniel LaRusso in The Karate Kid?
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Carrefour has suffered from its reliance on hypermarkets, which it pioneered, as customers shift to local and online shopping.
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Pioneered by the store's owner, Joelle Murray, the campaign started like all good campaigns do, with a hashtag: #RyanNeedsGrinder.
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And then he pioneered the profiteering and patronage that lined the pockets of the men who oversaw the game.
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The powerful look pioneered what the fashion world thought of women in pantsuits and the idea of androgynous dress.
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Netafim, which was founded in 1965 and pioneered drip irrigation technology, has 17 manufacturing plants and 4,300 employees worldwide.
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" "[We] wanted to highlight several tricks Méliès pioneered while also transporting the viewer into a magical world and story.
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Since inception, we have pioneered the development of sustainability partnerships with municipalities, non-profit organizations, and faith-based organizations.
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Milwaukee, the city in Wisconsin where school-choice was pioneered, began by allowing virtually anyone to open a school.
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It's also the latest case of Facebook, or a Facebook-owned service, copying a feature first pioneered by Snapchat.
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But that's only because he pioneered a performance style that's become mainstream — one that continues to influence artists today.
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The smaller auction room developed curatorial knowledge, pioneered sales and thus created markets—for toys, posters, fossils and more.
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Blaché — and many other women directors working in the silent era – pioneered the contemporary model of a movie director.
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Smaller oil companies, many of whom pioneered the once unconventional method of hyrdraulic fracturing, could be hurt the most.
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Many of the things we take for granted today are things that were pioneered in games like Syphon Filter.
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This mix, once molten, is turned into a sheet using the "fusion draw" process, a technique pioneered by Corning.
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Through creativity and innovation, we transformed barren deserts into flourishing fields and pioneered new frontiers in science and technology.
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Since the original Samsung Galaxy Note pioneered the phablet in 2011, phone screens and consequently their bodies have grown.
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He also called himself an "unapologetic admirer of Teddy Roosevelt," a former Republican president who pioneered public land conservation.
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BIT has pioneered the use of psychology to help policymakers change behaviour through "nudges" rather than taxes or laws.
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The U.S. financial services sector has pioneered a range of creative approaches for smoothing out volatility and managing risk.
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In 1995, Todd Wagner and his business partner Mark Cuban pioneered streaming audio and then video over the internet.
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Tile pioneered the Bluetooth tracker category with its relatively inexpensive plastic trackers that will prevent you from misplacing things.
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And it's now no longer under the control of the tech giant in Silicon Valley that pioneered these methods.
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To automate this at scale, these companies have pioneered complex algorithms that yield approval decisions for merchants in milliseconds.
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Op-Ed Contributors Mr. Reid has pioneered the use of economic insights to conserve forests and other ecosystems globally.
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Founded in 2012 and acquired by Twitter just before its launch, Vine pioneered the extremely short, looping video format.
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Alternatively, you can text by swiping between letters to string together words and sentences quickly, a feature Swype pioneered.
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Mr. Ghosn has often touted the loose alliance structure pioneered by Renault and Nissan as better than outright takeovers.
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They have been pioneered successfully in Europe and Australia, and are now increasingly being embraced in the United States.
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Leagues and teams have pioneered the use of massive troves of data, identifying the key data that affects performance.
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The new option, though, is similar to the always-on transfer mode that Nikon pioneered with its Snapbridge feature.
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Twitch pioneered the idea of a game-streaming platform, with YouTube and Microsoft's Mixer emerging as its major competitors.
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It was pioneered in North Carolina by Duke Energy and is now under consideration in about a dozen states.
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Regus, which pioneered the coworking industry and is WeWork's top rival, has had success in the suburbs, Smith said.
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Founded in 2010, online-only retailer Everlane pioneered the "pay-what-you-want" policy for its chic sustainable clothing.
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It was there that he pioneered the first self-driving car and laid the framework for now-thriving Waymo.
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Martin Luther King Jr., who pioneered the use of viral images to build support for the civil rights movement.
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China is following a successful Asian development model pioneered by Japan and replicated by both Taiwan and South Korea.
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Sedaris's style pays homage to 1950s TV personality Dinah Shore, who pioneered daytime television with The Dinah Shore Show.
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In one process, pioneered by Canadian company CG Labs, customers use a cheek swab to collect a DNA sample.
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" And it pioneered gender neutral bathrooms, though Mr. Barone said, "you'd do your best never to go into them.
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Drawing in readers with fiery language, she also pioneered investigative reporting techniques that remain central methods of modern journalism.
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Women in the adult industry pioneered the early internet and made it profitable, until eventually, it screwed them over.
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It was pioneered by MHD, a musician from Paris who is one of the best-known rappers in France.
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Researchers at the Silicon Valley lab of Xerox famously pioneered the technology that went into many of Apple's computers.
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It was PBS that pioneered the whole concept of educational media with the research-backed benefits of Sesame Street.
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Nikkatsu, the studio that pioneered the form, is now commissioning new films as a kind of cheeky self-homage.
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The three scientists who shared the 2000 prize, working separately, pioneered the development of the so-called heterostructure semiconductor.
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Macs now have a Notification Center that helps users manage notifications from various apps — an innovation pioneered on smartphones.
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Her company, Seahorse Solutions, has pioneered medical technology that can reduce the term of pregnancy to just nine weeks.
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The staff, many of them young women like her, sorted reams of intercepted Japanese messages and pioneered new techniques.
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Toshiba pioneered NAND flash memory and remains a powerhouse in that sector, but rivals have eroded its market share.
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Tumblr pioneered a lot of what later would show up on Twitter, Instagram, WordPress, all sorts of other places.
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Now, a nonprofit that pioneered large-scale direct cash transfers to people is moving fast to do just that.
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The process that halts decomposition, known as plastination, was pioneered by the German anatomist Gunther von Hagens in 1977.
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Snapchat pioneered quirky AR filters that add bunny ears and flower crowns to users' faces; Instagram has followed suit.
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Five years later, it started All Weather, a fund that pioneered a steady, low-risk strategy called risk parity.
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"We pioneered what we call education as a benefit," Guild Education co-founder and CEO Rachel Carlson told TechCrunch.
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Skype is a convenient tool for long-distance communication, and is one of the vehicles that pioneered video chatting.
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In 2019, SAP pioneered the Autism Inclusion Pledge to help spur other companies to hire more people with autism.
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Thus, Skylab survived to play host to three crews of astronauts who pioneered science research in low-Earth orbit.
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Facebook recently introduced a user interface for its app that also resembles the camera-first interface pioneered by Snapchat.
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A cut of pork he pioneered, wherein each paper-thin slice comes with two layers of shiny, white fat.
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Chinese startups pioneered dockless bike sharing: unlock a bike with your cellphone, ride it, park it, and relock it.
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Although Fuhlendorf pioneered research into using this kind of "fire grazing" for land management, the concept is not new.
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Erlich emailed Grass, the guy who'd pioneered a method to trap DNA molecules inside a tiny protective glass shell.
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As an entrepreneur, I find the model pioneered by the group ZerotoStartup, based in Toronto, to be very effective.
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And it's scrambling to import more efficient ways of financing solar power that have been pioneered in the West.
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Pizza upgrade: The Brooklyn brothers who pioneered the dollar pizza slice have a new shop, with a $3 slice.
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BRANTLEY I'm glad you mentioned the Wooster Group, because they really pioneered the multicamera, multi-mic art of disorientation.
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That look, pioneered and embodied by former J.Crew creative director Jenna Lyons, was a smash hit until it wasn't.
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They pioneered LIGO, or the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory, the scientific project that made gravitational wave detection possible.
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Line — which pioneered the concept of stickers — takes a very curated approach, with sticker packs approved by the company itself.
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Hybels, who founded the nondenominational evangelical church in 1975, pioneered a movement known as the "seeker-sensitive" model for churches.
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"Well, he's not the only one who&aposs pioneered ideas like that," Aldrin said in an interview with Fox News.
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What's interesting is that they pioneered WebGL back in 2011 2012 and they did it again with WebVR WebAR webXR.
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Yubico pioneered this technology and is the dominant force in manufacturing U2F devices as well as further refining its protocols.
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Kenya pioneered the use of mobile money in 2007 with M-Pesa, a money transfer service, by telecoms operator Safaricom .
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In the Netherlands, Geert Wilders pioneered the use of outrageous tweets that infuriate his opponents and fire up his followers.
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The Xbox 360 basically pioneered indie publishing for consoles with the Xbox Live Indie Games program and Summer of Arcade.
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Although Epstein was not the first to use the phrase, he may well have pioneered it in a sporting context.
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Kinesis all but pioneered the split keyboard with its Freestyle lineup, and it remains at the top of the heap.
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A good example is the requirement, pioneered in Europe, for firms to finance the collection and recycling of electronic waste.
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The process pioneered by LanzaTech also presents an alternative to traditional biofuels, which are mostly made from corn and sugarcane.
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The DMK pioneered caste-based affirmative action and other social programmes, often forcefully, that changed the lives of every Tamil.
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An early adopter, pornography pioneered many internet technologies years before the giants that now grace our everyday internet-led lives.
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Everyone is now rushing into the arenas that Musk has pioneered — changing the way we think about autos and space.
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Tinder pioneered the staple we see in almost every dating app today: swipe right to like, swipe left to dismiss.
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Pioneered by "Leo Selvaggio" (a Bond-sounding pseudonym) URME are 3D printed masks that disguise you to face recognition software.
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On the latest episode of Re/code Media with Peter Kafka, von Borries explained how Refinery29 pioneered native ads, a.k.a.
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The attack is particularly significant because Tesla pioneered the keyless entry concept, which has since spread to most luxury cars.
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Not to mention, the refocusing technology was first pioneered by the now-defunct light-field camera company Lytro in 2012.
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Below, Surratt takes us through the trends Aucoin pioneered decades ago, that will remain industry-defining for years to come.
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Unlike the versions of this pioneered by Netflix and HBO's Mosaic, #WarGames is a bit more subtle in its methods.
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One of Anonym's hacks was a finger magnet, an implant first pioneered by Steve Haworth, the Godfather of body hacking.
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The company has pioneered 'smart tokens,' which it describes as cryptocurrencies with built-in convertibility directly through their smart contracts.
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His company, OpenGenius, pioneered the brainstorming and project-planning software iMindMap as well as the visual task-management app DropTask.
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The grid system of ensuring order in urban areas was pioneered in Dongcheng, a central district of Beijing, in 2004.
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Other hardware expected this week includes Home, which is designed to tap into the new market pioneered by Amazon's Echo.
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In that time it pioneered the use of shock tactics such as hunger strikes, borrowed from Russia and emulated elsewhere.
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A few years back Google pioneered a new way of keeping things secure: essentially, trust no one and authenticate everyone.
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That's why we're celebrating the contributions of those who pioneered, innovated, and created in spite of the discrimination they faced.
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The company will be chaired by Moncef Slaoui, GSK's vaccines head, who pioneered the drugmaker's drive into the bioelectronics field.
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Facebook is overhauling its in-app camera to embrace the next era of augmented reality visual communication pioneered by Snapchat.
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Taking a knee to protest racial inequality has gained steam recently but was pioneered by Colin Kaepernick during Obama's administration.
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Nevertheless, it's an interesting response to the release, which is an evident copycat of the Stories format that Snapchat pioneered.
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The Dead also inadvertently pioneered commercial practices that are now common aspects of the media business in the internet age.
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Kenya pioneered the use of mobile money in 2007 with M-Pesa, a money transfer service, by telecoms operator Safaricom.
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Often, these governments pioneered the creation of public schools, internal improvements like roads and canals, even some public health facilities.
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Messenger Reactions are similar to iMessage's recently-added Tapback emoji, a format pioneered in the west by Slack's Emoji Reactions.
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Arnott finally recommends the investing strategy he pioneered — with a focus on strategies outside a relatively frothy US stock market.
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The now common commingling of rock, jazz, and classical streams in American composition was pioneered by Frank Zappa (1940-1993).
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Based on a model pioneered in Chicago, CeaseFire NOLA employs "violence interrupters" to de-escalate incidents and teach conflict resolution.
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"They are summary executions," said a retired New York University professor who pioneered the study of lethality among armed forces.
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Wills was a fiddler, and in the nineteen-thirties and forties his group pioneered a style known as Western swing.
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Alongside Nikola Tesla and George Westinghouse, Nunn pioneered the use of alternating current to transmit electrical power over long distances.
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A makeup technique known as CV Dazzle, first pioneered by the artist Adam Harvey, uses fashion to combat facial recognition.
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The technique had been pioneered in Silicon Valley, to help techies figure out what devices were missing from our lives.
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Other amenities: SFO pioneered the airport Yoga Room, which it now offers, free of charge, in Terminals 2 and 3.
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As a director, he pioneered the "concept musical" with Sondheim, with shows presenting themes in place of a narrative plot.
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But his mother was too delicate to be moved to another facility, let alone endure the surgery her son pioneered.
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HOUSTON — Aubrey McClendon was the face of the nation's natural gas boom, a swashbuckling innovator who pioneered a shale revolution.
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Most major networks now have a version of the "Magic Wall"-- a touchscreen board pioneered by CNN a decade ago.
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The hottest trend in this realm is non-invasive vaginal rejuvenation through a technique pioneered in Europe called Protégé Intima.
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Would Janelle Monae be donning a button-up suit in "Tightrope" had Jones not already pioneered the fierce, androgynous aesthetic?
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But Rosenthal, who pioneered the diagnosis of SAD, thinks seasonal mood changes happen in everyone, just to a lesser extent.
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The husband-and-wife team pioneered paper microchips that are far cheaper and more eco-friendly than traditional silicon versions.
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Harold Hamm is an Oklahoma oil billionaire who pioneered the fracking boom in the Williston Basin of western North Dakota.
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This was when he pioneered one of his viewers' favorite forms of content—ineptly hitting on women on the street.
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Tupac pioneered a new style for bandannas in rap: fashioned backward, the loose ends like two pigtails above his face.
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The group said that modern strategies had been "pioneered" at the local level and should be used across the country.
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In the 1990s, he had pioneered methods to extract ancient DNA from fossils dating back tens of thousands of years.
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The WBC pioneered the implementation of the day-before-fight weigh in to allow rehydration and proper brain electrolyte balance.
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Front Burner The chain, which pioneered the individual ramen booth, now sells a kit to make its ramen at home.
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Companies, including Lowe's and Walmart, pioneered programs that paid for patients to travel to premier centers for very expensive operations.
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New clothes will instead "drop" each month on the website, similar to the model pioneered by the streetwear brand Supreme.
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Snap has pioneered a lot of new ideas in social media by questioning the assumptions of big Silicon Valley companies.
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As William O. Smith, he pioneered unorthodox techniques for his instrument and developed ways to notate them for other players.
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These are often pioneered, unsurprisingly, by startups — such as in the case of Kinsa Health, a producer of smart thermometers.
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Google is working on its own version of a multimedia format pioneered by Snap, and it wants publishers to help.
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One of the most exciting plans is for an international lunar village, a program pioneered by the European Space Agency.
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All that really remains now are bargain bin facsimiles of the bass-led, neo-soul model the Lawrence brothers pioneered.
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About 20 years ago, researchers in Japan pioneered "superconducting qubits," for which certain metals are chilled to extremely low temperatures.
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PG&E has been carrying out a series of safety measures, modeled after methods pioneered by San Diego Gas & Electric.
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In the novel, Austen shows us this interior distance with free indirect discourse, the literary technique she pioneered in Emma.
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Much of the plan, which Mr. Trump denounced as a "job killer," was drawn from environmental policies pioneered in California.
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And I think it's because you kind of go back to things like the Segway, which pioneered self-balancing technology.
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In the 1990s, the rock quintet Slowdive pioneered that era's shoegaze sound, alongside its peers My Bloody Valentine and Ride.
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He pioneered the development of the Live in HD broadcast series, bringing Met productions to movie theaters around the world.
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Ms. Park's father, Park Chung-hee, the country's first military dictator, pioneered the economic model before his assassination in 1979.
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Groupon, the company that pioneered local online daily deals , is looking to be bought out, according to report in Recode.
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They pioneered the first liver transplant, invented the cardiac pacemaker, developed the nicotine patch, and engineered bionic ankle-foot prostheses.
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In 2015, Cook pioneered and released the Apple Watch, the company's first entirely new product in the post-Jobs era.
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Joseph also pioneered bundling home and auto insurance, or what is known in the industry as "cross selling," Hoyt said.
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A company called SynTouch, for example, has pioneered a finger covered in electrodes, which is overlaid with a soft skin.
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A company that has pioneered world-class logistics has the capability to move people and goods without such preventable tragedies.
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Research on the difference between growth and fixed mindset — and how they predict success — was pioneered by Stanford's Carol Dweck.
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It&aposs certainly a form factor that was pioneered by Nintendo and seems to be heavily inspired by the Switch.
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The bottom line: Public market investors bought high into an unprofitable, VC-backed, tech company that pioneered a new category.
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These scholarship programs, pioneered two decades ago in Arizona, now provide more than a quarter of a million scholarships nationwide.
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Her father pioneered a dental health maintenance plan in Kansas City and later opened a restaurant, Woodyard Bar-B-Que.
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It proposes law enforcement techniques pioneered by the Secret Service to identify, investigate, and mitigate threats at the local level.
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They've attracted hundreds of millions in investments and pioneered a new way for patients to see doctors and get care.
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Closed-body cars made a new driving experience possible, quite different from the open-air thrill that Henry Ford pioneered.
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Later, GM pioneered an employee benefit plan, akin to a 401(k), to entice the workers that it desperately needed.
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She pioneered the BEworks Method, which is being applied at Global 1000 firms and in policy groups around the world.
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Bloomberg used a data-driven approach as mayor and his namesake company, Bloomberg LP, pioneered data "terminals" for financial analytics.
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Fracking techniques were pioneered in the United States, which has turned from an importer of gas to a net exporter.
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Pioneered by Amazon with the original Echo, the smart speaker market now has a bevy of competitors to choose from.
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Otto was the brainchild of a handful of former Google employees who pioneered autonomous vehicle research at the search giant.
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We learn how he pioneered using Jet Skis to tow surfers to unreachable peaks and still experiments with retrofitting boards.
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"Street Fighter pioneered feminism in the video game industry through the character of Chun-Li", wrote Patricia Sarkar in 2016.
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It's so successful that it has taken customers away from Snapchat, which pioneered the concept of Stories and disappearing messages.
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If movement conservatism is doomed, then is the kind of white identity politics that Trump has pioneered the Republican future?
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Even in the internet era, the Brony community has really pioneered cartoon horse fetishism and brought it to the American market.
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Say what you will about James Cameron's Avatar, it pioneered a lot of effects techniques that have spread through the industry.
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Activision's "Skylanders " franchise pioneered the toys-to-life video-game genre, in which physical figures can be used within the game.
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The idea came into vogue around 2009, pioneered by the launch of OnLive, a serious attempt to make game streaming work.
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Palin pioneered the brash, off-the-cuff anti-establishment rhetoric and freewheeling attack-dog style that Trump has perfected this cycle.
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CNN's Fareed Zakaria talks to the man who pioneered a model to determine your personality traits based on your online activity.
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Orphaned Land started in the early 22015s and pioneered a style that fuses metal with Arabic and other Near-Eastern musics.
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Distributed ledger technology (DLT) or blockchain as it's more commonly known was pioneered by the creator of bitcoin, a digital currency.
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Higgins and Daáood envisioned the World Stage as an extension of the '60s jazz activism pioneered by Daáood's mentor, Horace Tapscott.
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So this year, in partnership with Pratham, an NGO that has pioneered the system, the state government is introducing "graded learning".
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Keynes and Pigou established economics as a toolkit to be used by policymakers, and pioneered the role of government economic advisers.
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Crews on the International Space Station (ISS) have already pioneered this approach by filtering their pee and sweat into drinkable water.
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"It is certainly plausible that Planet 9 is captured object," Batygin, who has pioneered research around the hypothetical world, told Gizmodo.
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Certain album releases still come as surprises even two years after Beyoncé pioneered the insta-release with her self-titled work.
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Instead, Hollywood could put the spotlight on women who pioneered the bleeding edge of tech and actually produced billion-dollar successes.
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Ofo and Mobike instead pioneered a "dockless" bike secured with a smart lock that can be released with a smartphone app.
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Proenza Schouler really pioneered the sternum trend a couple years back, and it raised the stakes for its spring '17 show.
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Luna Cobra, the artist who claims to have pioneered the movement, told Newsweek he no longer thinks the procedures are safe.
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Snap's meeting lasted just two minutes and 46 seconds, an accomplishment that seems fitting for a company that pioneered disappearing messages.
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Best founded DonorsChoose in 2000, unknowingly becoming a part of the group of startups that pioneered the now-flourishing crowdfunding movement.
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This idea of putting the engine behind the driver in a road car was pioneered in the Lamborghini Miura in 1966.
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His name was Phil Wolfson, and with his partner Julane Andries, a therapist, he'd pioneered what he called ketamine-assisted psychotherapy.
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By actually winning the nomination, Trump has simply taken the con game Cain and the others pioneered to the next level.
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Mobile money payments, pioneered in Kenya, have expanded rapidly in other African nations where many people do not have bank accounts.
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And that's meant strong growth for a London-based company that's pioneered a new technology to black out the priciest timepieces.
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These clients pioneered product features we all know and love about Twitter, like mute, the pull-to-refresh gesture, and more.
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Japan — despite having pioneered liquid crystal displays — has lost most of its market share in screens to South Korea and China.
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Because while Netflix already pioneered the art of nonlinear television, the company is bent on doing the same for interactive storytelling.
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He pioneered the nascent medium of video art in the 1970s, following the lead of Nam June Paik's experimental video works.
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For example, some shots pioneered a style or defined a genre, while others tested the boundaries of censorship and filmgoer expectations.
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The technology of virtual, augmented and 360 degree media, pioneered by The Advanced Imaging Society, will be showcased at the event.
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ValueAct pioneered a friendlier activist investing style that stands in contrast to industry heavyweights such as Carl Icahn or Bill Ackman.
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It's going to be interesting to hear what he thinks about the concept of "super apps" that Grab pioneered, for instance.
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While Facebook obviously pioneered this idea with its algorithmically determined News Feed, other social services are also now making this shift.
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While startups pioneered the robo-advice model, they have recently faced more competition from established players, raising questions about their prospects.
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In the 1920s and 1930s Eli Heckscher and his student, Bertil Ohlin, pioneered a model of trade driven by these differences.
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Today, the government labs that pioneered research into fusion energy are still not really pursuing fusion energy outside of its applications.
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What's more, it pioneered a treatment experts believe might help combat the growing crisis of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, known as superbugs.
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It also pioneered online console gameplay and was a publisher favorite, often getting first shot at downloadable content for hot games.
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When it comes to cloud computing vendors, Amazon Web Services — the company that pioneered the market — is still the gold standard.
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Morningstar, which pioneered independent grading of mutual funds, evaluated 2750 popular HSA platforms both as spending accounts and as investment vehicles.
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Dr Makris would like to make sonar systems like that which he and his colleagues have pioneered available for fisheries management.
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But this year it shifted its focus to scooters after Bird, a Santa Monica startup, pioneered a popular scooter-sharing service.
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You've pushed the boundaries of technology, pioneered miraculous medical treatments and emerged as leaders in unlocking the mysteries of our universe.
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They pioneered this fight, after all, and have the deepest understanding of where the problems lie and how to fix them.
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Where the United States once pioneered the world's steel industry, it now imports nearly four times as much as its exports.
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We are, after all, the nation that pioneered the West, won both World Wars, and put a man on the moon.
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You've pushed the boundaries of technology, pioneered miraculous medical treatments, and emerged as leaders in unlocking the mysteries of our universe.
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While scrutiny has focused on the Volkswagen brand, the use of defeat devices was pioneered by Audi, according to the complaint.
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VMware pioneered the market for virtual machines (VMs) — basically, software that tricks one server into acting like several servers, increasing efficiency.
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As one example, the company pioneered the use of a single device to control a car's engine, transmission and electrical systems.
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Thousands of Indian start-ups have pioneered solutions aimed at improving services from water and sanitation to health, education and housing.
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Pioneered by South Korea in 1991, national kidney-for-kidney schemes have been adopted by Australia, Canada and many European countries.
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Not only that, but experts now trace a direct link between modern-day espionage and the tactics pioneered at Bletchley Park.
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China's early internet giants often transplanted business models pioneered in the U.S. and localized them for China's dense mobile-first cities.
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He figured this stuff out and really pioneered it and continues to put out the best comedy songs and comedy music.
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The US Marine Corp pioneered new and innovative ways of war during the American invasion of Grenada in the early 1980s.
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This business was first pioneered by OYO Rooms, an Indian startup that has raised over $125 million from investors like SoftBank.
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For one, he and other artists of his generation painted "en plein-air" — or outdoors — a practice that Daubigny had pioneered.
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This memoir by a cultural anthropologist who pioneered the study of gay communities sketches her formative years as a butch lesbian.
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Pinterest, for example, has pioneered a series of wellbeing exercises that it recommends to users searching for self-harm-related Pins.
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In some significant ways, the industry's efforts to push laptops and apps in schools resemble influence techniques pioneered by drug makers.
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The 31-year-old organization pioneered AIDS/HIV activism in the 1980s, citing Wojnarowicz as an active member during his lifetime.
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They allow campaigns to get in touch with tens of millions of people, and the method was partially pioneered by Sen.
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But many smaller businesses, including those that pioneered shale drilling, don't have the money or technical expertise to make similar changes.
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If it also hewed awfully closely to the path Phoebe Philo pioneered at Céline, well, Ms. Philo has left the building.
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Joseph also presided over the company during its IPO in 2008 and pioneered Kenya's successful M-Pesa mobile money transfer system.
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The intense ballroom that Vjuan pioneered has ventured into even darker and more aggressive territory with younger producers like LSDXOXO, Quest?
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This formal blending, pioneered in children's books by Brian Selznick, is used only occasionally here, often during a climactic action scene.
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South Korea has pioneered this sort of approach, with widespread testing allowing better control of its outbreak, at least so far.
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South Korea has pioneered this sort of approach, with widespread testing allowing better control of its outbreak, at least so far.
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Moreover, he pioneered parallel and simultaneous correlations, wherein the poem reflects at least two opposite forces whose relation constitutes the meaning.
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With the Impossible Whopper, the chain is bringing a plant-based patty pioneered by a start-up right into the mainstream.
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Beyond that, Ethereum has pioneered a future direction for the blockchain — serving as a new kind of shared global computing network.
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"Think about the contrast between George Eastman, who pioneered fundamental innovations in photography, and Steve Jobs," Mr. Summers wrote in 2014.
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In Toronto, Mr. Campeau pioneered redeveloping the city's previously industrial waterfront and built some of the city's first high-rise condominiums.
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She takes her title from an essay by Charles Eliot, the 19th-century Harvard president who largely pioneered the old model.
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More than 2000 years ago, Charles Schwab pioneered discount investing — an upstart firm championing cheaper broker services for the little guy.
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Zeller pioneered the approach while working as chief of psychiatric emergency services at John George Psychiatric Hospital in Alameda County, Calif.
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Fela - a singer, composer and saxophonist - pioneered the Afrobeat sound by combining organ riffs with West African drumming and brass instruments.
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In the 1940s, the Polish-Israeli inventor Simcha Blass pioneered modern drip-irrigation systems that now are used around the world.
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Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher pioneered the rebate in the 1980s, but net beneficiaries say it must now be scrapped.
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Stone has successfully pioneered the use of reinforcement learning in a virtual version of the Robocup contest with trophy-winning success.
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Charlie's parents want to allow him to be treated with an experimental therapy pioneered by a neurologist in the United States.
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Others follow a "risk parity strategy", an approach pioneered by Mr Dalio which balances the volatility of assets in different classes.
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They've acquired new collar skills through community colleges, coding camps and 21st century school models like P-TECH, which IBM pioneered.
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Just as Joseph Lister pioneered the use of antiseptics in medicine from the 1860s onwards, disposable dressings gradually became the norm.
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I.V.F. is a remarkable medical innovation, responsible for more than five million babies since it was pioneered in the late 1970s.
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But that said, it does sound perfectly in Samsung's wheelhouse given the display innovations its pioneered on its Galaxy smartphone line.
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One method, oxy-combustion, was pioneered in the late 22016th century, while another, using chemical absorption, was patented in the 22s.
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James Glashier was someone who pioneered the study of meteorology, exploring the actual sky to learn as much as he could.
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Founded in 2002 by Mitchell Elegbe, Interswitch pioneered the infrastructure to digitize Nigeria's then predominantly paper-ledger and cash-based economy.
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Lee pioneered airborne warfare William C. Lee won glory in a different war on a different continent during a different century.
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It has pioneered methods of upgrading cars through software updates beamed over the air, the way iPhones can download operating systems.
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Last year, when he wasn't yet able to Crip walk (a footwork-heavy dance pioneered by Crips), he was mocked online.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Royal Dutch Shell pioneered Nigeria's oil and gas industry and remains a major investor in the West African country.
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In the early 1800s, the US pioneered the practice as a "more humane" form of incarceration, but the results were devastating.
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In the world of teen soap opera love stories, that's a genuine step forward — and it was pioneered by Dawson's Creek.
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The bond sale is a further advance in financial technology for the country that pioneered mobile money with M-Pesa in 2007.
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Kendall championed the revival of chokers, while Kim pioneered lampshading into everyday vernacular, and Khloé amassed a vast collection of furry slides.
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But unlike most other fans, he sees a fascist sheen on the icy synth plains of the New Wave music they pioneered.
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And both Instagram Stories and WhatsApp Status now have 300 million daily users — far more than Snap's whole app that pioneered Stories.
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Analysts say the market could be worth $12 billion a year by 2020, based on the business model pioneered by Match Group.
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Optical discs give businesses a way of inexpensively storing an awful lot of cold data—a way pioneered and proven by Facebook.
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But for the company that pioneered Nigeria's oil industry in the 1950s, the Niger Delta remains as important — and problematic — as ever.
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The lifestyle trends pioneered by a new generation of tech millennials, and by technology itself, are also spreading from coast to coast.
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The Obama administration pioneered a way to get cooperation from local police and politicians who didn't want to help turn in immigrants.
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Lygos pioneered a technique to use microbugs to make specialized chemicals instead of the oil-based petrochemicals generally used in the industry.
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We need to start building our sales organization, and Armstrong basically pioneered digital advertising, dating back to his early days at Google.
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"The historic meeting pioneered a new history," Ri said on Wednesday, wearing her traditional pink Korean dress and flashing a wide smile.
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We feel strongly that Hopper, who pioneered this field before women were even admitted to Yale as undergraduates, would applaud our mission.
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Bernie Sanders, who pioneered a free-college plan during his 2016 campaign, has not said he would support canceling student loan debt.
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In 2016 the BdL pioneered something called "the swap", a complicated scheme in which it borrows foreign-currency holdings from commercial banks.
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Hulu "pioneered" the add-on option in 2015 by offering a discount on Showtime if you bundled it with your Hulu account.
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Amazon Web Services has been the leader in cloud computing, an approach to storing, computing and using data that the company pioneered.
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Howard Dean's presidential campaign, and have since built on the digital data and voter outreach apparatus President Barack Obama pioneered in 2008.
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San Diego Gas & Electric, which pioneered the use of power shut-offs, warned of possible shut-offs to just under 24,000 customers.
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Also referred to as online to offline (O2O) businesses, the likes of Uber and Airbnb have pioneered this model in the West.
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NetSuite, founded in 1998, pioneered cloud computing by creating the first company dedicated to providing business applications over the internet, Oracle said.
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Mark Rutte, the liberal-conservative Dutch prime minister, has pioneered a style of politics he distinguishes from "the wrong kind of populism".
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His tenure overlapped with a boom in oil production in the state fueled by drilling advances pioneered by companies like Continental Resources.
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The prize must go to the index fund, pioneered in the mid-1970s by John Bogle, who died last week aged 89.
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For example, Facebook pioneered the tilt-to-pan method of exploring wide landscape images in Paper when it was launched in 2014.
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The prize must go to the index fund, pioneered in the mid-1970s by Jack Bogle, who died last week, aged 89.
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Rethink Robotics, the Boston company that pioneered the development of "cobots" —collaborative robots designed to work alongside humans — shut down on Wednesday.
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Along the way, it has pioneered delivery lockers, at which consumers can pick up packages, and experimented with deliveries to parked cars.
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Investors get a good deal from low fees with these investment vehicles, pioneered by Vanguard whose founder, Jack Bogle, died last week.
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One of these was centred on engineers at MIT who had, from the 20153s to 1980s, pioneered the computer and internet revolutions.
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"The ministry's ethics commission has pioneered the cause and drawn up the world's first set of guidelines for automated driving," he added.
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Drewie's vigilante tactics might be in the service of good, but they were pioneered by the very trolls she's trying to fight.
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In the early 21st century, a private company called SpaceX pioneered efforts in sustainable space travel by developing a reusable launch system.
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An enterprising outfit called Williamsburg Pizza pioneered the service two years ago, and continues to offer the option in New York City.
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Since Guglielmo Marconi pioneered radiotelegraphy at the end of the 19th century, we've mainly used wireless technology to talk to each other.
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Snapchat, which recently rebranded itself as a "camera company," pioneered the direct-to-app photo-taking technique when it launched in 2011.
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Historically, entrepreneurs outside Silicon Valley were accused of being replicators — copying and adapting successful models pioneered in San Francisco or Palo Alto.
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As Dr. Fujita points out, the GTRA was modeled on psychological therapies pioneered by Dr. Mantleray's mother, Greta, during her doctoral studies.
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But, she said, it would only remain strong if it pioneered vehicles of the future, and China was the biggest future market.
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NASA had pioneered the use of silicon, and the computer on the wall behind the astronauts was Moore's law's proof of concept.
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But considering it pioneered the modern limited anthology series, it's surprising the success of American Horror Story hasn't spawned other horror anthologies.
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This station—NTV, "Canada's Superstation"—eventually became the first color station in the province, and in 230, it pioneered 220-hour broadcasting.
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Along with HTC and Nokia, Apple popularized and pioneered the use of aluminum as the main construction material for a smartphone's enclosure.
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Uber, which is widely acknowledged to be trailing Ola in India, pioneered the idea of on-demand services within a transportation app.
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Those early books—including the legendary, genre-defining Neuromancer—pioneered the art of approaching digital worlds as if they were physical spaces.
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Skype, of course, pioneered the concept while Line — another popular messaging app in Asia — added its own version nearly two years ago.
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Harvey Weiss and John Vane were among the other scientists who pioneered research into the efficacy of aspirin in preventing heart attacks.
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Swit launched its collaboration software in March, long after competitors including Slack, Asana, and Atlassian's Jira pioneered the market for such apps.
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I founded PureOlogy Serious Colour Care, the first luxury color care company that pioneered the use of sulfate-free, salt-free formulas.
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Ocado pioneered the use of software and automation to pick online grocery orders in huge warehouses, rather than by hand in stores.
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Carillion exemplified a way of running the state that was pioneered under Margaret Thatcher and which went on to conquer the world.
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But Brexit has also inspired those who never liked the model of endless exceptionalism pioneered by Britain but welcomed by many others.
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"They are summary executions," said Paul Chevigny, a retired New York University professor who pioneered the study of lethality among armed forces.
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He highlighted the market's widespread "skepticism" towards Monsanto, a $56 billion company that pioneered the development of generically modified seeds and GMOs.
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Farid had pioneered the forensic analysis of digital photographs in the late nineteen-nineties, and gained a reputation as a miracle worker.
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Marvel pioneered the cinematic universe, hatching a plan in 2005 that it launched with the release of "Iron Man," three years later.
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Cramer highlighted the market's widespread "skepticism" towards Monsanto, a $56 billion company that pioneered the development of generically modified seeds and GMOs.
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As part of that transition, Facebook has been also been making a push toward ephemeral messaging — which was also pioneered by Snapchat.
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Google, Facebook and Amazon are great companies, but it's no accident they all were founded in the country that pioneered the internet.
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BURGER CHEF — Once the second largest chain in America, Burger Chef pioneered the fast-food meal combo: burger, fries, and a drink.
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Nintendo also found success with its taxi service, pioneered also by Yamauchi, though quickly dissolved once a labor union dispute turned costly.
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Using strips of plastic scintillator pioneered and produced at Fermilab, America's flagship particle physics laboratory, researchers were able to scan the reactor.
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He pioneered a shortened version called 'Cricket Max' in the late 1990s, which is considered a precursor to the current Twenty20 format.
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These breakthroughs have come thanks to DNA evidence and a new field of study pioneered by a group of largely unpaid hobbyists.
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This was pioneered by Intel cofounder Bob Noyce who knew that the best engineers were just as important as the top executives.
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SEATTLE — When Amazon introduced its first tablet, it seemed like just another me-too entrant in a hot category pioneered by Apple.
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The 70-pound machine (compact for the 1960s) also represented major advances in computer science, and pioneered the use of integrated circuits.
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SpaceX pioneered the maneuver of guiding first-stage rocket boosters back to Earth so they can be reused and reduce launch costs.
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And so Mr. Faber set up shop in a factory in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, where his company pioneered the production of colored pencils.
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The bond sale is a further advance in financial technology for the country which pioneered mobile money with M-Pesa in 2007.
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It has pioneered methods of upgrading cars through software updates beamed over the air, the way iPhones can download new operating systems.
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Noel Ginsburg, one of the Democratic aspirants, is a plastics entrepreneur who pioneered a highly regarded apprenticeship program for high school students.
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"There are a lot of great goalkeepers in the past who have pioneered the position, but we're about moving forward," Harris said.
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RZA If you take a look at his body of work, you will see how many people he's pioneered in the business.
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Emory physicians have even pioneered new research into eye complications related to Ebola that can linger long after the patient has recovered.
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In 1989, Carnegie Mellon pioneered a neural network called ALVINN that could be employed in road following tasks in certain field conditions.
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The new site operates roughly on the model pioneered by WikiLeaks — inviting hackers and whistle-blowers to send confidential documents for posting.
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This business model was pioneered by Facebook, Google and the online advertising industry, but other sectors of the economy now want in.
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The Tamarack Institute, which pioneered a lot of this work, serves as a learning community hub for all the different regional networks.
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Colombo, the capital, still felt under siege by the separatist Tamil Tigers, who had pioneered suicide bombings as a weapon of war.
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Until a few years ago, the model Microsoft pioneered — provide the software and let others build the hardware — looked like a winner.
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They've attracted hundreds of millions of dollars in investments and pioneered a new way for patients to see doctors and get care.
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A pivotal member of MIT's Artificial Intelligence Lab, Marvin Minsky pioneered early self-training algorithms, most notably in his 1969 book Perceptrons.
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"This neighborhood was once a fount of innovation — costume jewelry products were pioneered here," said Stefan Pryor, the state's secretary of commerce.
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Databricks pioneered the Unified Data Analytics platform that makes it easier for companies to leverage big data and accelerate their AI initiatives.
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The proposal also leans on programs pioneered by President Barack Obama, whose praise of Bloomberg is featured prominently in a campaign ad.
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Familial DNA searching was pioneered in Britain, helping in 2002 in what was believed to be the first conviction using the technique.
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This follows another Facebook-owned app, Instagram, rolling out Stories, a way to make collections of short videos that Snapchat also pioneered.
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Peck pioneered the practice, now common in the ballet world, of previewing new work with short, stylish trailers distributed on social media.
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Facebook has pioneered data center industry shifts before Facebook isn't the first company to have explored robotics in connection to data centers.
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At Antioch College, in Ohio — a campus that pioneered "affirmative consent" policies in the 1990s — friends now ask permission before giving hugs.
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ActBlue, a payment processing software used by most of the major Democratic presidential candidates, has pioneered small-dollar donations and donation tracking.
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NT: I was telling my kids about Alberto Salazar, and the idea that, I think, he pioneered of running workouts after races.
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Along with a fellow ESPN defector, Jason Whitlock, Horowitz executed a more concentrated version of the strategy he had pioneered at ESPN.
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The company has been drawing from and extending old models of precarity, pioneered by companies like Walmart, to build its new empire.
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Evidently, permanent income, a concept pioneered by Milton Friedman, not only determines consumption but should be used for measuring lifetime income inequality.
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"I cannot stress enough just how important this is for the company that pioneered the microprocessor for the personal computer," Cramer said.
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Down in the South Bay was the heart of Silicon Valley, where for decades the industry&aposs greatest advancements have been pioneered.
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U.S. shale producers have pioneered new techniques to drill oil more efficiently but also in places that were once seen as impossible.
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Pioneered by an anti-abortion doctor in California, abortion "reversal" involves taking the hormone progesterone after the first dose of abortion medication.
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He pioneered in the use of anonymous sources, which allowed him to report on details that might not otherwise have become public.
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Some of these strategies will involve mass mobilization like that pioneered by the Indivisible movement, Black Lives Matter, and Bernie Sanders supporters.
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"We pioneered the winery-direct retail model for wine fans to buy online, from winemakers, with no middlemen," the campaign page reads.
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One of his previous ventures was an app that pioneered using GPS in mobile phones before it was built into cell phones.
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And that means that the brand of politics Fox News pioneered and Donald Trump perfected isn't likely going away any time soon.
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He gave away most of his own fortune, and pioneered the idea that companies should give away one per cent of their profits.
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In the hours following his death, musicians, celebrities, and loving fans shared tributes to and memories of the man who pioneered a genre.
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"No one on earth has so relentlessly pioneered the salvation of movie history with such commitment the way Martin Scorsese has," DiCaprio said.
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Bird, the Santa Monica startup that pioneered scooter-sharing, released its own report this year finding similar risks between bikes and e-scooters.
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In 1980, Ballmer played a crucial role in the company's negotiations with IBM, a company that pioneered computing technology for businesses and government.
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Today, the digital-first techniques pioneered by Rospars' company, Blue State Digital, are a must for candidates on both sides of the aisle.
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Long before Carrie Bradshaw colored her hair blond with dark pieces peeking out from underneath, Harry pioneered the look in the late '70s.
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They also described occasions where Musk refused to consider methods pioneered by other automakers and ignored advice from industry veterans within Tesla's ranks.
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Samsung pioneered the modern phablet with the Galaxy Note and has embraced bigger screens for years—and it's finally killing the "small" option.
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Gaylord Nelson, the Democratic Wisconsin senator who pioneered the first Earth Day in 1970, accused Gorsuch of "wholesale dismantling" of all environmental progress.
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The term refers to the gaming-integrated leisure resorts pioneered by the city-state when it first allowed legal casino operations in 2010.
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