Having played home to seminal record after seminal record, they've cemented their place in the pantheon of UK club culture.
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The case suggests that the virus penetrates the prostate, seminal vesicles or bulbourethral glands, which together produce pre-ejaculate and seminal fluid.
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Soon after, he kicks-off his seminal 230D grid Mondrianesque kinetic sculpture series that includes the seminal "Cysp 19613" (21961), which appeared in Jasia Reichardt's famous 21 exhibition Cybernetic Serendipity.
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"It really was a seminal moment for me," he said.
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Driving the news: A seminal report to be released Oct.
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A gripping, scrupulous history of a seminal but mythologised atrocity.
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Nobody's mentioned one book that's been seminal to Bannon's thinking.
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NB: this is not a cover of Cake's seminal hit.
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Three years later, came Danger Mouse's seminal The Grey Album.
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John Carpenter's original 1978 Halloween was a seminal horror film.
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"I think this will be a seminal fight," he says.
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"She was a seminal thinker in epidemiology," Dr. Laughlin said.
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Perhaps the most seminal case in this regard, Marbury v.
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He suggested that the seminal case New York Times v.
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WIRED seminal insider look at the past two years at Facebook.
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The other was the star of Star Wars, another seminal classic.
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The company is behind seminal works like Rokudenashiko's What Is Obscenity?
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Martin Luther King delivered his seminal "I Have a Dream" speech.
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It features 12 soundstages, each named after a seminal black actor.
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I just want to kind of mention that it is seminal.
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Ali would box many, many more seminal matches in his career.
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The manuscript of Varèse's seminal "Déserts" is in Mr. Chou's handwriting.
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It's the definitive version of a truly unique, seminal puzzle classic.
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Be smart: This was a seminal moment for Republican congressional leaders.
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Produced by Joan Jett, it's still considered a seminal hardcore record.
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Among other things, the seminal 1966 Supreme Court case, Miranda v.
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The band had released their seminal album Psychocandy the year before.
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Either way, this adaptation of Alex Haley's seminal book is affecting.
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Masses, one of the seminal publications of the early twentieth century
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This marks a seminal moment in the history of the Senate.
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Yes, seventy seven other songs have nicked Jackson Jr's seminal sequence.
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This election has crescendoed into a seminal moment for American feminism.
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The seminal film Behind the Green Door came out in 240.
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He's the Marc Andreessen of this storyline… seminal, smart and strategic.
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" She told me, "It was the seminal moment in my life.
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Both were seminal to his career, and his life, Day said.
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Curious who cut the lacquer on Daft Punk's seminal Discovery album?
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Advocates of the amendment nevertheless called its passage a seminal moment.
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Diane Paulus, director "You Oughta Know" is such a seminal song.
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There wasn't enough mainstream coverage of this seminal violence in communities.
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As years go, 6 had its fair share of seminal moments.
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There's some seminal works around not just Harriet Tubman, but slavery.
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The Fulbright hearings made a seminal contribution to American foreign policy.
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To top it off, Cardin wrote this seminal perception on Pompeo.
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And Cynthia, her work is still very seminal in the field.
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Ties The year 2013 was a seminal one for my family.
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So the seminal event was that closing event that was very quick.
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I was like, you know what, it's kind of seminal, you know?
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One was the star of Singin' in the Rain, a seminal classic.
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And Joy Division was already a seminal band in their own right.
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The last step of mating which is sperm and seminal fluid release?
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Three of the sculptures in this exhibition were maquettes of seminal works.
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Black is British, the former lead singer for a seminal ska band.
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His seminal message at the prayer breakfast was to love one another.
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With good reason—the siege was a seminal event in Saudi history.
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But Georges Méliès's seminal film was a pioneering work of its own.
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What do you get when a seminal postmodern choreographer donates his archives?
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Or you may remember it from the seminal classic film Love Actually.
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It's been 30 years since Nike introduced its seminal Air Max sneaker.
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As the late Rabbi David Hartman wrote in his seminal 1982 essay,
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This seminal match was between two very famous characters, Ajax and Ulysses.
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Then a minor business transaction came along that became a seminal moment.
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The 2016 election was a seminal moment, a shock to the system.
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The tragedy served as a seminal moment in the civil rights movement.
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There's enough here to assemble a significant exhibition on seminal fashion photography.
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Empire of the SunMusical interpretation of JLo's seminal psychological thriller The Cell.
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For them, the seminal experience was the scarring inflation of the 1970s.
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This is a plump and welcome volume from a seminal American critic.
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Listen: This 2005 album from the seminal New York reggae studio Wackie.
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Seminal: of a work, event, moment, or figure strongly influencing later developments.
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"This is one of the seminal moments in my career," he said.
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As the Supreme Court noted in the seminal decision of Terry v.
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But the prize is the raw material that produced a seminal work.
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In hindsight, it's a pretty seminal record to have in your catalog.
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It was a seminal experience, particularly the moon landing, in my childhood.
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This represented a seminal challenge to technology companies that rely heavily on immigrants.
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Donald Trump tries to reinvent another seminal Obama moment in his own image.
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Today's is the first in a series of six explainers on seminal ideas.
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Today's is the fourth in a series of six explainers on seminal ideas.
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Today's is the third in a series of six explainers on seminal ideas.
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Today's is the fifth in a series of six explainers on seminal ideas.
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Today's is the last in a series of six explainers on seminal ideas.
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Tobe Hooper directed THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE, a seminal work in horror cinema.
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The teachings of the seminal U.S. Supreme Court decision in Fidelity Federal Sav.
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Tweedy's anxieties have served as a fulcrum for plenty of seminal Wilco moments.
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Word is you'll hear strong influences from seminal funk group Parliament and Funkadelic.
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The seminal cause of the crisis was the risky mortgages made by lenders.
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The election of Jones creates a seminal and defining moment for the Senate.
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He's very seminal for this city, holding it down for a different idea.
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He was referring to the seminal performance that Stephen Colbert gave in 2006.
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" He got his start in television, working on such seminal shows as "Gunsmoke.
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The seminal moment in the party's transformation was in November 1990 when Mrs.
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Under the proposed rule, EPA could be forced to ignore this seminal research.
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In hindsight, this is a seminal work connecting the political to the personal.
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And it has endured as one of the seminal images of the assassination.
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Countless comedians over the years have counted the troupe as a seminal influence.
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OutKast's seminal album "Aquemini" sounds incredible with the bass turned up, for instance.
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For legal scholars, the seminal document of the American founding is the Constitution.
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Harvard Business Review editors compiled 10 seminal articles by management's most influential experts.
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"But a funny thing happened since Lynch penned his seminal work," Cramer said.
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Thursday afternoon's Disney investor meeting is a seminal moment in the streaming wars.
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Seminal Maryland doom crew The Obsessed are back, and they're coming out swinging.
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Herein lies one of our seminal dilemmas in the world of self-betterment.
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It was, Coates says, his seminal article on reparations that crystallized this knowledge.
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I have a lot of seminal albums from when I was a teenager.
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Albert Murray: Collected Essays & Memoirs opens with a seminal piece, The Omni-Americans.
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I want a copy of [seminal atheist text] The God Delusion by Richard Dawkins?
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It was a seminal moment in one of the Islamic State's favorite media genres.
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Sales also were up for Hannah Arendt's seminal nonfiction analysis "The Origins of Totalitarianism."
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Women have continually reasserted their role as seminal figures in the history of technology.
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Spanish political scientist Juan Linz asserted in a seminal 1990 essay that presidential liberal
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I, Robot turned a seminal science fiction text into a generic cop action thriller.
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Then came John Galliano's seminal Dior Haute Couture show presented at Versailles in 1999.
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"Toni Morrison, seminal author who stirringly chronicled the Black American experience, dies" https://t.
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Photographers, like Sebastião Salgado and his seminal work the Workers, influenced me as well.
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The official name for a semen allergy is human seminal plasma hypersensitivity, or HSP.
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Will she craft more of her clever textile takes on seminal Modernist painting styles?
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You have to go back to Edison to find someone as prolific and seminal.
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The seminal video game that came out in 1997, and completely Blew. Our. Minds?
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Boyega will play Bigwig the rabbit in a four-part animated adaptation of seminal...
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Mr Berger adapted and developed the segments into a book which became similarly seminal.
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Today's is the last in a series of six explainers on a seminal idea.
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At the time, many compared it to its contemporary, the seminal American sitcom "Friends".
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It's a quintessential American ballet, with Aaron Copland's seminal score as a key ingredient.
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The SNES D-Pad, with its seminal right-facing prong, is pure, simple brilliance.
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Yet in a seminal paper in 1981 Tom Sargent, a Nobel prizewinner, argued otherwise.
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I ask if his seminal Sterling Ruby show prompted a plunge into the personal.
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"I definitely think that was a seminal meeting" in terms of influencing Trump's thinking.
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Why the Fleshlight exists is a complicated story that's become seminal sex toy lore.
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In 2017, Dat Punk also celebrates the 20th anniversary of their seminal album, Homework.
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His strategy and leadership are considered seminal in Georgia's freedom from British military rule.
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The experiments did not seem seminal at the time, at least on their own.
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Sex and the City's debut in 1998 was a seminal moment in pop culture.
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He then moved to Florida, where he met the seminal folk artist Fred Neil.
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For almost her entire life, her seminal work in American space travel went unnoticed.
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As Chief Justice John Marshall explained in his seminal 1803 opinion in Marbury v.
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Back-to-back years of seminal moments for the Watch is an impressive feat.
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In 1996, Allis and his research group deepened this theory with a seminal discovery.
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Some seminal videos of Steve Jobs talking to his employees during Apple's darkest days.
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He designed showrooms for Esprit and seminal furniture for Knoll and housewares for Alessi.
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Several events this week may prove to be seminal moments in business, maybe history.
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"That was pretty much a seminal moment," Sorrell told CNBC's "Squawk Box " on Wednesday.
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Whether it will be regarded as seminal in the investigation is an open question.
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Jordan Peele's reboot of the seminal sci-fi series arrives on CBS All Access.
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The seminal discovery of the carving occurred in 1995, when the finder was gardening.
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A former Rams player, he released seminal albums from Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, and Tupac.
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There are two seminal works by artist Lisa Crafts, who will also be in attendance.
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Ahead, we've outlined the five essential steps to achieving the seminal Victoria's Secret model outfit.
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As the Supreme Court put it in 1931 in the seminal case of Stromberg v.
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Last year, they published their best tweets by way of a seminal, self-titled book.
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One could consider it a dramatized version of the seminal 1990 documentary, Paris is Burning.
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The outfit is no stranger to property-rights cases; in 2004, its seminal Kelo v.
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And that's my first New York show, so it's another seminal moment in my career.
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One day, his demise will hopefully be seen as a seminal moment for conservationists worldwide.
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Please, come on this journey with me on the fifteenth anniversary of this seminal show.
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"That was the seminal moment in everything I've done, in YouTube and CheapRVLiving," he said.
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Their 2008 debut Get Better is a seminal meditation on being awkward and having feelings.
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" Brinkley: "He's long been Nixon inspired ... During his seminal years, Nixon was a powerful man.''
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"We used rams because rats and rabbits don't have seminal fluid like humans," Amobi says.
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This week in comics sees the return of a seminal indie classic, Love and Rockets.
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On "Coming Down", a cut off his seminal House of Balloons, The Weeknd is lonely.
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But also… maybe he's just a really big fan of the seminal 1996 film Twister?
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The day Raj Rajaratnam was arrested was a seminal moment for all of Wall Street.
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In 2014, Lorna Mills gave Berger's seminal work a digital update with Ways of Something.
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Though not an immediate hit, "Seinfeld" became one of the seminal sitcoms of all time.
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It was a seminal moment in the ongoing battle between the people and the powerful.
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In 1971, John Rawls published a treatise which has become a seminal reimagining of liberalism.
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I am so proud that our iconic image graces the cover of this seminal album.
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Was it just the music that made The OC so seminal for so many teenagers?
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The group released three seminal LPs in four short years, and quietly disbanded in 1997.
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We know now, as we accumulate experience, it can be seen in the seminal fluid.
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You're given zero introduction to Blazkowicz in id Software's seminal shooter, 1992's Wolfensetin 3D.
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I'm sure he didn't know that it would be a seminal lesson in my career.
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Either way, it'll be a seminal advancement that we probably should have seen long ago.
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In addition, of course, to the U.S. Supreme Court's seminal 1997 ruling in Amchem v.
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It was a seminal moment for Park and new Christian religious movements in South Korea.
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Spike Lee's seminal "Do the Right Thing," set in Brooklyn, explored similar issues in 1989.
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This year marks the 25th anniversary of the most seminal grunge album of our time.
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Jones is the curator behind seminal exhibitions of African American art, like Now Dig This!
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Works by these seminal artists are deeply embedded in the Western mind at this point.
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The act was a seminal law for Americans with disabilities, the first acknowledgment of inclusion.
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But Rich, in her seminal poems and essays, took this reimagining as her central subject.
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Perhaps most poignantly relevant to Americans this week is Morrison's seminal work on American whiteness.
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Those seminal events underscored the importance of continuing to search for international economic policy coordination.
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The A.A.A.C. grew out of Basement Workshop, a seminal institution in Asian-American cultural history.
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Bryan Cranston's seminal role as Walter White reaches a violent milestone in this season finale.
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The timing of the ban comes at an exciting and seminal moment for the project.
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His seminal work "A Brief History of Time" has sold more than 10 million copies.
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"Der Freischütz," a seminal German opera first performed in 1821, remains a rarity in America.
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Between 1972 and 1992, the Aperture Foundation published three seminal photography books, all by women.
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"We were interacting with a lot of the seminal scientists of the time," says Hayes.
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The seminal events of the 2010s felt like a collective "no" to the entire system.
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The seminal one was Bally Sagoo's Bollywood Flashback album, which ended up charting quite highly.
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Perhaps the one thing holding Ghetts back is his lack of a seminal "traditional" album.
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The seminal essay explaining camp — Susan Sontag's "Notes on Camp" — isn't even a full essay.
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However, the DNA for today's set is clearly present in Kurita's humble, pixelated, seminal emoji.
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The seminal study on inverted curves came from the New York Federal Reserve in June 1996.
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There are certain seminal moments in history, and July 9, 1981, should surely stand among them.
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It's why I have the band's not-really-seminal album Here and Now on my desk.
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The policy was outlined in a seminal speech by Vice President Mike Pence on October 4th.
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So I proceeded to search for the seminal 1964 track, and boy was I not disappointed.
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I adored spending time with him… It was a really seminal part of my life, personally.
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American artist Martha Rosler subverted it, in 1975, in her seminal video workSemiotics of the Kitchen.
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Still, this study could lead us to that seminal moment of the human brain understanding itself.
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Those moments felt both seminal and groundbreaking, and I told DuVernay as much during our chat.
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Perhaps this leap year's extra day will bring more seminal moments to add to the list.
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That makes seminal programming like Sesame Street, the iconic series from PBS, a hotly contested item.
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Protest music is a real genre, and there have been a lot of seminal protest records.
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In fact, Harvard professor, Clayton Christensen outlined the problem in his seminal book, The Innovator's Dilemma.
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Kennedy has voted with the majority in the two seminal gun rights cases of our time.
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At age 15, Billy 'Daniel' Bunter was already DJing at the seminal Labrynth/2000AD in Dalston.
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Later that year, Nixon created the Environmental Protection Agency, one of his many seminal environmental accomplishments.
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And the researchers discovered alterations in the proteins in smokers' seminal plasma that might impair fertilization.
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Of all the seminal shoegaze bands to reunite over the past decade, Swervedriver was the first.
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It was a seminal character on TV and so was the family, but it was fiction.
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In "Manteca," Gillespie's seminal Latin-jazz composition, Ambrose Akinmusire, playing second trumpet, made the strongest statement.
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On another stage, for dance, the seminal modern choreography of Trisha Brown promised to live on.
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"Tehillim" is one of Steve Reich's seminal works, an uplifting and exuberant setting of Hebrew psalms.
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If you haven't done so in awhile, go on and watch Steve Jobs' seminal iPhone introduction.
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But the seminal studies on the subject are based on data at least two decades old.
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Descartes Labs — named after the seminal philosopher/mathematician Rene Descartes — describes itself as a "data refinery".
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The Modern's exhibition consists of 26 seminal performances and related videos and objects by Mr. Pope.
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"But a funny thing happened since Lynch penned his seminal work," the "Mad Money " host said.
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Gandhi's ascent is widely regarded as a seminal event in the history of women in politics.
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Where and when can I watch this follow up to the seminal docu-series from 2006?
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Last March, the seminal improv comedy company Second City opened its own restaurant on its premises.
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Despite the success, he says he still draws on that "seminal" moment of 20 years ago.
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You don't have to be like them, but they are developing new modes that are seminal.
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Sandberg, the Oxford researcher, who co-authored FHI's seminal "Whole Brain Emulation Roadmap" (2008), is cautiously optimistic.
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The powerful ending, mirroring the performance's beginning, is marked by the assertion of women in seminal roles.
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Picnic At Hanging Rock is a cult film known as a seminal classic in the Australian canon.
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It was such a seminal moment of your career when Bruce played with you around this album.
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It was one of those volatile moments — seminal texts on feminism were being produced, discussed, talked about.
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"If I'm an adolescent, this is going to be the seminal event in my life," Reinecke says.
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The "French 'Ring,'" as it was dubbed, changed the way we think of this seminal German masterpiece.
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This decision is a seminal moment in European politics and in the history of the United Kingdom.
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Presenting 12 theories that will completely alter the way you see the seminal programming of your youth.
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It's been around seven decades since then, and her seminal abstract paintings are finally coming to light.
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The plot twist was a seminal moment for the show, sparking endless Twitter debates and hashtag wars.
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"WHAT IS CIVILISATION?" asked Kenneth Clark 50 years ago in the seminal BBC series on the subject.
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The seminal model showing the ideal capital-gains tax rate as zero, for example, dates to 1986.
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For any newbies, it's a crash course in some of the most seminal moments in cartoon history.
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These scary movies range from seminal classics like Rosemary's Baby to more modern fare like Paranormal Activity.
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And we said so: [W]hat's the seminal development that's ushering in the era of Web 3.0?
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Against this backdrop, a cancer researcher named Peter Nowell published a seminal paper in Science in 1976.
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It's an absolutely seminal event and you'll see us doing it on an annual basis going forward.
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He championed seminal antipoverty programs such as Medicare, Medicaid, food stamps, Head Start and Legal Services Corp.
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And that is why Benghazi is such a seminal issue for all Americans in this election. Mrs.
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For six days until Saturday this blog will publish a short explainer on one seminal economics idea.
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Mueller played a key role in enhancing the FBI's image at a seminal moment in bureau history.
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Deng drew seminal lessons from the collapse of communism in the USSR and its Eastern Bloc allies.
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In his seminal essay "Why Decentralization Matters," A16Z investor Chris Dixon explained how incentives diverge in networks.
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Ms. Childs, known as a seminal figure of dance postmodernism, is here a child of the Renaissance.
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Boren (1976), a seminal women's rights decision that was heavily influenced by a brief filed by Ginsburg.
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And the Joyce has a birthday gift for us: three companies each presenting a seminal Cunningham work.
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I always think of the seminal Mark Singer profile of Trump from 1997 in The New Yorker.
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Also, you can shorten Gisele to "Gigi" or some other, non-seminal variant without that much fuss.
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Have you heard of "The Cultural Cringe," a seminal 133 essay by the Australian writer A.A. Phillips?
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Rather, in his seminal work, "Birth Without Violence," it appeared, unusually, in a form of prose poetry.
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Instead, he handed me a list of the seminal cookbooks that inspired the cooking at the restaurant.
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Channel Orange (2012) and Blonde (453), Frank Ocean's two studio albums, were seminal works of the 2010s.
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Spoiler alert: Like a certain figure in a seminal modern drama by Samuel Beckett, he never does.
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In 2016 Andrew Whitehead coauthored a seminal paper on the rapid adaptation of killifish in Newark Bay.
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Three generations of artists, amateur and professional, will gather to sing reworked versions of seminal protest songs.
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That year, in a seminal issue of The Baffler, the editor Thomas Frank's essay ''Alternative to What?
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The Fátima visions are considered one of the most seminal events of the 20th-century Catholic Church.
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"What is certain is that Kabila will keep a seminal role," a senior Congolese government official said.
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The seminal 1967 Supreme Court ruling that ended their case legalized interracial marriage throughout the United States.
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He played a seminal role in 1980 as chairman of its memorial council, overseeing the building's development.
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Dr. Glauber's seminal work addressed an area of research that had been largely ignored in quantum physics.
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At the age of 26, he wrote "Tughlaq", considered to be a seminal work in Indian theatre.
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Hoy es el estreno mundial de la primera adaptación fílmica de este personaje seminal de Marvel Comics.
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One of the seminal films of its era, it was cinema's answer to the Rodney King story.
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It's fitting, some say, for the real-life woman whose exhumation inspired Bram Stoker's seminal novel, Dracula.
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Nearby, Kayne Griffin Corcoran is showcasing the impressive and eclectic oeuvre of seminal Japanese artist Tatsuo Kawaguchi.
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It all began in 2012, when Doudna and others, including Charpentier, published a seminal Science paper on CRISPR.
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This past year, Paradise Lost went to Roadburn and played your seminal 1992 album Gothic in its entirety.
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"Excessive seminal inflammation, thus, seems to be one of the mechanisms through which smoking alters sperm," Bertolla said.
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You might already love this seminal 1978 sci-fi classic, starring Donald Sutherland, Jeff Goldblum, and Veronica Cartwright.
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"Never in my wildest dreams did I see myself revisiting this seminal work," Moreno said in a statement.
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If you leave a key under the doormat, a seminal 2015 paper argues, a burglar eventually finds it.
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Here, a distinction made famous by psychologist Daniel Kahneman in his seminal Thinking, Fast and Slow is helpful.
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Artificial intelligence is much more than another Silicon Valley buzzword—more, even, than seminal products like the smartphone.
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I heard that Beyoncé's dog has a white label of every seminal Detroit techno hit: 1985, '86, '87.
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The difference here is I think this is a seminal moment as far as political discussions in households.
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It also elides the other seminal event of 1979, when pious rebels seized the grand mosque in Mecca.
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A seminal study from 2000 found these attitudes were already fairly prevalent in kids as young as 3.
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There aren't many people still alive who remember the seminal and traumatic events of the summer of 1947.
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"This is a seminal case, and one that has implications for electronic communication in the future," Cevallos said.
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The BFG 9000 mega-weapon from id Software's seminal first-person shooter has been recreated in Lego form.
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French philosopher Roland Barthes' most seminal work, Mythologies, interrogates the social constructs that are often presented as 'natural.
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For each of six days until Saturday this blog will publish a short explainer on a seminal idea.
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For each of six days until Saturday, this blog will publish a short explainer on a seminal idea.
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This comes after the company published, in 2012, Before Watchmen, a series of prequels to the seminal work.
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Of course, there were one or two: my first langoustines were eaten in Glasgow's seminal Ubiquitous Chip restaurant.
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This phenomenon picked up speed in 2008, when Dan Walsh's seminal project Garfield Minus Garfield gradually achieved popularity.
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I'm about a third of the way into another playthrough of LucasArts' seminal The Secret of Monkey Island.
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His research was at the root of at least three seminal discoveries that earned others the coveted prize.
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Eno himself arrived in New York during 1979 in order to record Talking Heads' seminal Fear of Music.
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When I look back at seminal moments in my career, like becoming President of Digital at Time Inc.
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Seminal farming series Harvest Moon's occasional forays into multiplayer over the years have been far less cleverly integrated.
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One of America's seminal electronic music labels, New York's Nervous Records, is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year.
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With Godflesh, we sampled the seminal rave tune "Stakker Humanoid" in 1990 bringing the rave to the grind.
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Cloudflare's Prince says the virus may be a seminal event in how companies work and protect their work.
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We usually think of it as "bad," as in one of the '80s seminal phrases, "Crack is wack".
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We discovered the club because the Bye Bye Oceans [a seminal new-gen party] is thrown over there.
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In June 19563, Mr. Yaro took one of the seminal images of the killing of Robert F. Kennedy.
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One of them was Frankl, who then worked with Kanner at Johns Hopkins University on his seminal research.
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"This is a seminal moment," the digital-finance executive, Harit Talwar, told his team of hundreds of employees.
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Ohio, the seminal Supreme Court case on pornographic images, as well as Arghiri Emmanuel's theory of unequal exchange.
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Mike Bloomberg, a late entrant to the race, has made gun safety a seminal issue in his campaign.
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"Democracy in America," Alexis de Tocqueville's seminal work of American exploration — foreign correspondence, really — was published in 1835.
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"Candide" will be the first in its series of seminal American pieces with ties to City Opera's history.
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Most valuable is a fresh staging of John Adams' seminal "Doctor Atomic," directed by its librettist, Peter Sellars.
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Not exactly the seminal Rosebud story one hopes to discover in a new history of a favorite film.
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Ezra CollectiveThis is just Animal Collective covering Better Than Ezra's seminal 703 album Friction Baby in its entirety.
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"This is a seminal moment in our investigation," Schiff declared after Sondland left to go back to Europe.
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Sparck Jones's seminal 1972 paper in the Journal of Documentation laid the groundwork for the modern search engine.
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And once there, they said, it could become a seminal test of the constitutionality of consecutive life sentences.
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"It's true that [Curtis's] body of work is seminal in terms of photography, history, and anthropology," says Dartt.
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Thank you for your portrayal of Howard Langston in the seminal 1996 Christmas movie Jingle All The Way.
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The effort to establish Albert Murray — a seminal, bold, brilliant, influential, decisive thinker — as a household name continues.
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And then, of course, there's this seminal reality series, perhaps the most enduring result of the O.J. Simpson trial.
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Richard Tibbits is the chief illustrator for Gray's Anatomy, the seminal medical textbook that was first published in 1858.
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A liquidity crisis erupted when the overnight lending business between big banks fell apart, leading to the seminal Sept.
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Yet within the sport, and especially to the African-American skaters who succeeded him, Wilson remains a seminal figure.
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However, if literature is, indeed, headed in that direction, Oval is surely a seminal text, my personal quips notwithstanding.
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The Stonewall Uprising, a seminal protest that crystallized the modern queer rights movement, was still half a decade away.
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It was such a seminal moment that the country's President, Juan Manuel Santos, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
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This is an attempt to replace Black Mirror creator Charlie Brooker's seminal show, which the network lost to Netflix.
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The 144 words of Robert Frost's seminal poem "The Road Not Taken" fit neatly onto a single printed page.
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Others I spoke to believe Cook's first time on stage after Jobs death in 2011, was his seminal moment.
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This massive and seminal leap is beautifully captured through Ingham's photographs and lovingly pieced together in this hardcover edition.
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Weiss was influenced by attachment theory and the seminal work of the psychologist John Bowlby in the late 1950s.
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Seminal research was conducted by Ian Sterling decades ago, while he sat on a cliff and watched bears hunt.
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"Never in my wildest dreams did I see myself revisiting this seminal work," Moreno said Tuesday in a statement.
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Ford delivered an instantly seminal account of sexual abuse and its lifelong effects, and on the biggest possible stage.
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And, as Shelby Steele points out in his seminal book on modern American politics, "White Guilt," the late Sen.
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It's absolutely seminal, thanks in part to its use of Auto-Tune a full 30 years before 808s & Heartbreak.
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More recently, his music has been sampled by seminal electronic musicians like Ricardo Villalobos, Oneohtrix Point Never, and Arca.
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Robert Shiller's "Irrational Exuberance" is a seminal book that forewarned investors about the dot-com bust and housing crisis.
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It also became a seminal moment in the history of race, policing and the media in New York City.
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And while his seminal work laid the foundation for evolutionary biology, one major point of his was never proven.
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The resulting film, "Wholly Communion," captured what turned out to be a seminal event in the emerging counterculture movement.
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The scenes, and the celebratory air, were a seminal shift for the country's 93-year-old leader — Africa's oldest.
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It's been nearly four years since Gone Home, a seminal adventure game that's been rippling into others ever since.
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While the venue didn't have a name, it became a seminal part of New York's downtown loft jazz scene.
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Fraser's videos are juxtaposed with Louise Lawler's photographs of artworks in situ, which were seminal to 1980s appropriation art.
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For Mr. Rodriguez, who teaches English in North Carolina, that seminal ride remains the touchstone to his Brooklyn youth.
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He played tenor saxophone on Machito's seminal Afro-Cuban jazz album "Kenya" (1958), which featured Cannonball Adderley on alto.
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"This feels to me like a seminal moment, like the first indoor smoking bans or tobacco taxes," he added.
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In two overlapping exhibitions in 2016 in Chicago, both titled Mountain and Sea, I referenced Helen Frankenthaler's seminal painting.
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He has authored more than 50 scientific publications, including the seminal US climate change reports, the National Climate Assessments.
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As an attack on terms like "avant-garde" he began his seminal series of "book washing" projects in 1987.
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Character Study Dennis Anderson and Lois Kahlert's first date was in 1975 at CBGB, the seminal East Village club.
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That spermless semen, which may also be referred to as seminal fluid, is still of interest to forensic scientists.
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This is Zelda of the top-down variety, much like the seminal SNES game A Link to the Past.
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He felt Caesar should be a seminal figure in the story of the apes' evolution, a Moses-like character.
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In 1993, she wrote, with Julia R. Galliers, "Evaluating Natural Language Processing Systems," the seminal textbook on the topic.
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Pressed on her evolution on the subject, Harris pointed to a seminal case from early in her elected career.
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The New York case was a really seminal one, because it got a favorable outcome in the district court.
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Consider just one of the seminal studies on the impact of health insurance, which focused on Oregon's Medicaid expansion.
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In fact, powerful words — like seminal, bold, brilliant, influential, and decisive — are often employed in description of Murray's writings.
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It's also, importantly, a mod for 1994's seminal Doom 2, a distinction it wears like a badge of honor.
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The seminal instance of this came in Trump's 2017 interview with NBC's Lester Holt after firing FBI Director James Comey.
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It can only be spread by contact with blood, semen, pre-seminal fluid, rectal fluids, vaginal fluids, and breast milk.
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But for me, and probably at least one other person, the original Flatliners was a seminal piece of 1990s filmmaking.
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In chapter 25 of his seminal treatise on power and statesmanship, The Prince, Niccolo Machiavelli lays out a philosophical conundrum.
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A seminal United Nations report released last month said nuclear power was a key part of sufficiently addressing climate change.
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It was during this time that Mellencamp was recording his seminal album, Scarecrow, which perfectly articulated with Nelson's new cause.
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As Marion Nestle documented in her seminal book Food Politics, nutrition science has been hammered into unrecognizable shapes for decades.
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A full seminal receptacle (Image: Nahuel Farias)A dissected crab, revealing its full bounty (Image: Nahuel Farias)[Journal of Morphology]
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"Never in my wildest dreams did I see myself revisiting this seminal work," said Moreno in a statement to Deadline.
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She charms the pants off everyone, from crotchety club owners to her fellow shopgirls to seminal 1960s urbanist Jane Jacobs.
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They emerged from ancient wolves, but scientists aren't entirely sure if this seminal domestication event happened in Europe or Asia.
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But this seminal first-person shooter also features a diverse arsenal of guns that all feel different from one another.
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The tale they tell is of Kevin Garnett and the 2007-08 Celtics, and the seminal moment of a revolution.
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In 2005, Haydée Faimberg, a psychoanalyst in Paris, wrote a seminal book on trauma transmission called The Telescoping of Generations.
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Scagliotti brings on a wide variety of scholars, who both discuss seminal pieces of art and recite pertinent literary works.
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Most startling is the "Aladdin Sane Ticket" package, named after Bowie's seminal 225 album and priced at a whopping $216,22002.
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The crew arrived to a packed venue where fans both old and new came to celebrate the seminal group's debut.
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Many master musicians have prepared performing editions of seminal repertory, like the pianist Artur Schnabel's edition of the Beethoven sonatas.
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Maybe Taylor Swift is reminding everyone that it's about time we gave the seminal Mariah Carey classic Glitter its due.
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Major points for the absolutely perfect deployment of Mike Francis' seminal "Let Me In"—a late-night tearjerker without reproach.
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I actively stopped looking for other work and planned for my trip to Asia with nü-metal's seminal rap rockers.
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Villeneuve had a difficult challenge ahead of him when he decided to direct the sequel to Ridley Scott's seminal classic.
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When people haven't regularly seen the spots where seminal experiences occurred — both good and bad — they can feel walloped, emotionally.
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For those not familiar with one or both, this is a great introduction to the company of two seminal souls.
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As with many seminal art bands of the eighties, major crossover fame and earnings escaped ESG, even after subsequent releases.
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But his first is a truly seminal work that helped legitimize the concert film as its own valid art form.
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Today, aside perhaps from Tim O'Brien's The Things They Carried, it is the seminal work about the war, full stop.
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Can we take a second to *really* appreciate the glory that is Nelly and Kelly Rowland's seminal 2002 duet "Dilemma"?
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Okón, who will deliver his talk on April 25, is a seminal figure in the cultural life of Mexico City.
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For many, it was a seminal moment, akin to the ending of Prohibition in the United States in the 292s.
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No papers were published, and this seminal horror movie didn't get a write-up (even a new pope wasn't covered).
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Ngugi will explore many years later, in his seminal essay "Decolonizing the Mind," the complexities of such a creative journey.
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Women's magazines are publishing "seminal" pieces, says Lea Goldman, Refinery29's editorial director and former executive editor at Marie Claire.
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Fugazi marked a turning point in the city's musical history, broadening Washington's seminal hardcore sound into a more openhanded aesthetic.
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As WWE's seminal showcase, it offers the pomp and circumstance of the Super Bowl crossed with the Rose Bowl Parade.
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" The phrase "pretty lie" recalls "The Last Time I Saw Richard," the closing track on Mitchell's seminal 1971 album, "Blue.
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Though it was seminal, the brand wasn't always associated with the vivid party atmosphere of the New York City store.
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There were a few seminal turning point roles for me when I look at how I developed as a leader.
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If early elections occur next year, 2017 may shape up to be a seminal year in the E.U.'s history.
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After high school, she joined the seminal company Jazz Tap Ensemble, learning to choreograph and to improvise with live music.
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Here, nine contemporary photographers reflect on how he and his seminal book, "The Americans," had an impact on their work.
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This season, he devoted his show to Barbra Streisand and her seminal role as Fanny Brice in "Funny Girl" (1968).
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That February night in 2016, now a seminal moment in Hong Kong's democracy movement, is known as the Fishball Revolution.
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It will be a seminal moment for the sport, and a microcosm of how congested cricket's international calendar has become.
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This film and album will rightfully go down as one of the most seminal pop culture events of the 29s.
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In an especially loose-limbed chapter he takes his uncertainty out for a stroll, reflecting back to that seminal summer.
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Sternfeld is probably best known for his 1987 book "American Prospects," a seminal work of photography documenting the United States.
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Andy Monfried was on vacation in Israel when he had what he described as the "seminal" moment in his career.
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For example, the 2016 iteration of our five-year seminal Bright Young Things talent platform was rebranded Bright New Things.
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The performances will inaugurate MoMA's exhibition "Lincoln Kirstein's Modern" with excerpts from four seminal works by the choreographer George Balanchine.
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In many ways, Ashe, more than Ali, is the spiritual father of Colin Kaepernick, the seminal athlete-activist of today.
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Is nearly $300,000 for the shadow of a seminal artwork truly outlandish when the original recently sold for nearly $30M?
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Which seminal hip-hop/R&B New York radio station you pledge allegiance to is bound to provoke heated debates.
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In 1962, the biologist-chemist duo Donald Caspar and Aaron Klug published a seminal paper on the structural organization of viruses.
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There have been suggestions for some time that seminal emo band American Football were working their way towards a new album.
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Dillon specialized in depicting hard men: Abslom Daak, John Constantine, the Punisher, half the cast of the seminal Vertigo series Preacher.
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Game of Thrones viewers are all too familiar with seminal battle sequences, but Sunday's Greyjoy faceoff was a visceral, bloody mess.
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It was established through Sisters in the Wilderness, a seminal 1993 text by Delores Williams, professor emerita at Union Theological Seminary.
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There seemed no link worth making between a seminal artist and, say, football, not least because Bowie wasn't really a fan.
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That's exactly what the political scientist Mahmood Mamdani found in his seminal book on the Rwandan genocide, When Victims Become Killers.
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They found that whether they were smokers or not, fertile subjects had significantly higher seminal zinc levels than any infertile group.
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Hopper, on the other hand, found great acclaim in his seminal painting of a dark, shadowed urban diner in The Nighthawk.
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That's right: a video store stocked only with VHS tapes of the seminal 17-hour movie about absolutely nothing, Jerry Maguire.
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But her work remains no less seminal for that, Robert Darnton, a retired historian and librarian at Harvard, said on Tuesday.
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Both Say's and Hume's seminal contributions to economic theory were grounded in their own personal experiences of different national monetary traditions.
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The research, which the authors summarised in a seminal book, "Myth and Measurement", published in 1995, drew a scathing initial response.
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I adored spending time with him," she says, adding that their friendship represented "a really seminal part of my life, personally.
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The show features didactic, seminal, and obscure artworks by Catherine Opie, Jack Pierson, Cady Noland, Kori Newkirk, and Felix Gonzalez-Torres.
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The big picture: The Fed, corporate executives, college students, retailers and politicians are all coming to grips with this seminal challenge.
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What this makes very clear is that the Hulu Original is now no longer an adaptation of Margaret Atwood's seminal novel.
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ARROYO: It was huge -- in the 90s, this is one of those seminal shows that captured the zeitgeist of the time.
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He's the founder of a small, independent press called Kronecker Wallis, which republishes original, seminal scientific works, with modern, clean design.
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"Murray Gell-Mann was a seminal figure in the history of physics," said Caltech president Thomas Rosenbaum in a Caltech statement.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - A photograph can capture the mood of a nation or seminal moments in history in a single frame.
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"These were very seminal papers which suggested that, yes, mutagens that cause cancer leave their mark on the genome," he recalls.
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Caption: Wes Locher recently published the book Braving Britannia, about the seminal MMO Ultima Online and the people who play it.
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This is a seminal battle between the biggest tech company on the planet and the most powerful government on the planet.
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But what caught our eye was the much more subtle tribute to one of the brand's most seminal — and recognizable — logos.
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"Nothing suffices to the disaster," wrote the dour French philosopher Maurice Blanchot in his seminal late work The Writing of Disaster.
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In response to Roosevelt's request, Bush worked with scores of scientists and scholars to produce the seminal Science: The Endless Frontier.
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Farhad: Yes, it's an odd time, because one of the seminal ideas of the internet was that it would transcend borders.
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Named after Tomás Guttiérrez Alea's seminal film on post-revolutionary Cuba, Memories of Underdevelopment traces a regional history of artistic resistance.
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In the '70s, The Stepford Wives emerged as pop culture's response to Betty Friedan's seminal 1963 feminist text, The Feminine Mystique.
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Atwood's seminal text, first published in 1986, hangs like a specter over all the feminist dystopian novels that have followed it.
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He gave a seminal lecture in 1984, toward the end of his life, on design and engineering at the molecular scale.
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But there is too much at stake for the Senate to rubber stamp this nominee without asking a few seminal questions.
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Originally employed by the seminal Texas hip-hop label Rap-A-Lot, the brothers soon found themselves inundated with outside requests.
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Hill went on to star in other seminal 2000s comedies like "Superbad," and recently wrote and directed his own movie, "Mid90s."
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The 2008 sale of Toprak Mansion was a seminal moment for Glentree Estates, the real estate firm which brokered the deal.
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"This is a seminal moment in our investigation, and the evidence you've brought forward is deeply significant and troubling," Schiff said.
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Susan Brownmiller, Kate Millett, Robin Morgan and other feminists wrote their seminal books about sexism, harassment and rape in the 1970s.
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Dennis Edwards, a key member of seminal Motown Records vocal group the Temptations, died Friday, according to a CBS News report.
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During a vasectomy, the tubes that carry sperm are closed or blocked, and sperm can no longer enter the seminal fluid.
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They released genre classic Axe Crazy in 1982, and chased it down with the seminal Power Games LP the following year.
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It was 2002's seminal LP Cardiology—released on Craig's Planet E label—that really rocketed Chicoine into clubbing's cultral consciusness.
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His lengthy discography, released via projects like Mr. Fingers, Larry Heard, Gherkin Jerks, and his seminal live Chicago group Fingers Inc.
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In 1977, four members of MIT's Laboratory for Computer Science Dynamic Modeling System started writing a seminal work of interactive fiction.
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Writer and journalist Peter Kurth published Anastasia: The Riddle of Anna Anderson in 20073, the seminal work on the Anderson case.
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You know how every couple of years, a big publisher will bring out a new edition of some seminal lesbian novel?
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Named for D.R.I.'s seminal 1989 album, Thrash Zone is a beer bar, but it's also a shrine to heavy music.
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If the discovery is successfully replicated by other researchers, it will be known as one of the seminal achievements in physics.
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In 2007, the National Academy's seminal "Rising Above the Gathering Storm" report outlined the steps needed to secure our competitive advantage.
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That first public acknowledgment from the N.F.L. was seen as a seminal moment in the fight against brain damage in sports.
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In the Soviet Union, Chernobyl proved to be a seminal moment for a system already on life support, hastening its demise.
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But Bolt would by far be the league's biggest name, and his start would be a seminal moment in its history.
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In cutting off access to the movie in his lifetime, Bergman was not depriving his admirers of a secretly seminal work.
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In 1976, Jarre released his album Oxygene, which is now widely considered a seminal work in the development of electronic music.
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Joan JETT was one of the seminal female punk rockers, and I wanted to be her when I was a teen.
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The exhibition title references W.E.B. Du Bois's seminal 1903 book of essays The Souls of Black Folk, which celebrates black humanity.
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But Hominy Grill was a seminal place, a bastion of Lowcountry cooking that helped turn this city into a culinary destination.
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"We're a little frustrated that the Senate has not acted on a seminal promise," said Speaker Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin.
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While "Tea for Three" will make references to past dances, including Ms. Rainer's seminal "Trio A," improvisation will also be evident.
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The past decade brought us seminal elections as political tidal waves swelled, washed away conventions, and reshaped our entire national landscape.
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Two weeks later, on February 9, she performed the seminal Beatles song "Yesterday" at the Oscars during the In Memoriam segment.
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Along the way he became known as one of the seminal figures of the improvisation-oriented, genre-crossing jam-band movement.
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Get on Down has done the same for "Too Hard to Swallow," the seminal debut album from the Port Arthur, Tex.
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In the seminal New York City in the summer movie "Do the Right Thing," Rosie Perez wears a fantastic yellow top.
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Jane Jacobs wrote her seminal "The Death and Life of Great American Cities" in support of highly diverse, collaborative, creative metropolises.
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It was a surprising — almost provocative — statement from someone whose most seminal prints are considered riotously decorative, even by maximalist standards.
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Also inside the bag were several "napkins which were wet and appeared to be covered in seminal fluid," the affidavit says.
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Enter "Wu-Tang: An American Saga," a 10-part Hulu miniseries about the seminal hip-hip group the Wu-Tang Clan.
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More US troops coming The latest attack comes at a seminal moment in the 16-year Afghanistan War, Paton Walsh said.
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Here is some of the dialogue from a recent episode of "Arrow," one of the CW's inarguably seminal pieces of television.
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"Ways of Seeing" later became a book and went on to become one of the seminal postmodernist critiques of Western aesthetics.
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That thesis was fully borne out with Fred, The Annoying Orange, Video Game High School, a lot of the seminal things.
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Mr. Breysse has called the presence of the chemicals "one of the most seminal public health challenges" of the coming decades.
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Mr. Mitchell, a saxophonist and composer, helped found the seminal Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians in Chicago in 2494.
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It's because of these seminal thinkers that notions of Language Writing, praxis, conceptualism, and collaboration are understood as they are today.
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One is reminded of John Cage's seminal piece, "4'33", where the coughs and adjustments made by the audience became the music.
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Speaking of enterprise stories and harassment, Jim, your paper was one of the two that did the seminal Harvey Weinstein stories.
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The seminal work here is a 1999 book by Berkeley's Franklin Zimring and Gordon Hawkins, called Crime Is Not the Problem.
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In 1943, however, he published a seminal article titled "Autistic Disturbances of Affective Contact" describing 11 such children; Donald was Case 1.
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The title of a seminal book on that period, "Don't Make No Waves, Don't Back No Losers", also encapsulates Mr Madigan's method.
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Ali was simply 'The Greatest', and after his seminal career the relationship between boxing and race would never be the same again.
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For a more mindful method, we spoke with dietitian Evelyn Tribole, MS, RD, co-author of the seminal Intuitive Eating book series.
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It can sometimes seem like their entire existence is motivated by a need to shoot sperm and seminal fluid from their genitalia.
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Immediately disturbing are the semantics of imprisonment in the domestic domain as we watch Martha Rosler's seminal "Semiotics of the Kitchen" (1975).
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Bob Burrough spent seven seminal years with Apple (2007 to 20173), managing software and Q+A on iPods, the iPhone and iPads.
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It all began in 2012, when UC Berkeley biochemist Jennifer Doudna and others, including Charpentier, published a seminal Science paper on CRISPR.
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After a conversation with Mute artist Simon Fisher Turner, Miller decided to honor his label's 40th year by honoring Cage's seminal piece.
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A diverse array of body parts — the colon, gall bladder, appendix, fallopian tubes, uterus, ovaries, cervix and seminal vesicles — became surgical targets.
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It's a knock-off of Inception and the seminal Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Tapestry," but it's still effective character-building.
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The cigar-smoking financier was immortalized in Michael Lewis's "Liar's Poker," one of the seminal books about Wall Street, written in 1989.
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Exactly what you'd expect from the man who brought Castlevania back to life with the seminal Symphony of the Night in 1997.
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We also devoted space to explaining seminal ideas of economics and the candidates's positions on policy issues during the American presidential election.
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We were very much inspired by Deborah Willis's seminal book, Reflections in Black, and Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe's book Viewfinders: Black Women Photographers.
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It's got a very '90s era 4AD vibe that makes me think of seminal Brit act Saint Etienne and Scotland's Cocteau Twins.
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"Government spending must be paid for now or later," wrote Robert Barro, of Harvard University, in a seminal paper published in 1989.
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If you've ever passed around a joint, you've probably asked the seminal question for all stoners: Is this a sativa or indica?
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In the history of yield-seeking investments, 21959 was a seminal year — the one in which bond yields and dividend yields flipped.
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I was a latecomer to The Sopranos, David Chase's seminal HBO show largely credited with launching the "Golden Age" of prestige television.
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The purple stone crab is no exception: Females have seminal receptacles, a special organ that just holds and stores sperm for later.
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In 1836 Cole wrote an essay on the American landscape, the same year that Ralph Waldo Emerson's seminal essay "Nature" was published.
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You could post these lyrics sans-context and make the same shitty meme about the most seminal metal band of all time.
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He is also a musician who played percussion on Beat Bop, the seminal 26 hip-hop record featuring Rammellzee and K-Rob.
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"McQueen followed this up with the BAFTA-nominated 'Shame,' and the seminal BAFTA- and Oscar-winning '12 Years a Slave,'" Samuelson added.
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Her mid-range, nasal-inflected pitch and talk/singing style plays well with how Kitt created the seminal version of the song.
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Over the next decade, the pair booked seminal hardcore bands like Sick of It All, Gorilla Biscuits, Judge, Swiz, and Worlds Collide.
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Her seminal critique of 1950s urban-planning policy, The Death and Life of Great American Cities , has been translated into six languages.
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"Two years ago, I would have said, 'We need more research,'" Carlos Zarate, lead author on a seminal NIMH ketamine study, says.
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John Romero — one of the key minds behind seminal shooters like Doom and Quake — is returning the genre that made him famous.
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At graduate school, I was introduced to Berger's larger body of work, besides his seminal book and TV series Ways of Seeing.
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Their seminal report, Rising Above the Gathering Storm, was a wake-up call for policymakers that spurred new ideas and new legislation.
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"The upskilling of the American workforce is the seminal issue of our time," Snap-on's CEO Nicholas Pinchuk said in a statement.
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Actor Paul Benjamin, who appeared in Spike Lee's seminal 1989 film Do the Right Thing, died last month, the director announced Wednesday.
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EA Wes Locher recently published the book Braving Britannia, about the seminal MMO Ultima Online, which he played obsessively for five years.
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Monday marked the seven year anniversary of the release of Kanye West's "Monster," from his seminal album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy.
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Warren G: Herbie Hancock, he was kinda electric, you had Julio G and the Mixmasters at [seminal LA hip-hop station] KDAY.
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George H.W. Bush's trip in 1989, including a speech to the Polish National Assembly, was a seminal moment for US-Polish relations.
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The seminal decision on abortion rights was based on a constitutional "right of privacy," one that is not explicitly in the Constitution.
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The Orb will debut their film Lunar Orbit, which will be the only screening with the seminal British electronic group in conversation.
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Bonus fun fact: His father produced one of the seminal albums of athlete rap music in history by Macho Man Randy Savage.
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This basement, he informs our crew, was once home to The Masque—a seminal 70s nightclub, crucial to LA's underground punk scene.
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Here are five seminal works by Bernstein that you shouldn't miss if you want to understand what made him America's greatest composer.
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One seminal piece of research in this area showed how badly men's investment returns suffered because they traded their stocks too often.
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This year, that includes Donald McKayle's seminal "Rainbow Round My Shoulder" and a tap tribute to the lifetime achievement recipient Brenda Bufalino.
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Thompson had not ridden the ferry since 1970, when he was still in Fairport Convention, a seminal band in British folk rock.
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"It was a seminal, critical and central document in terms of understanding North Korea's game plan and North Korea's intentions," Revere said.
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Jones took Clinton to meet Martin Luther King, Jr. in 1962, something Bill Clinton called a "seminal" moment in his wife's life.
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I believe that synthesizers belong in metal and have been on seminal albums and used live from the inception of the genre.
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The new stage adaptation of George Orwell's seminal 1949 dystopian novel opened last Thursday on Broadway after a few previews in London.
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The Walias's seminal album Tche Belew features the single "Musicawi Silt," one of the most famous songs of all time in Ethiopia.
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The Proletariat was a prominent part of this scene, and was even featured on the seminal This Is Boston, Not LA comp.
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On "Under," he references seminal anime film Ghost In The Shell to discuss an ex-lover who has rendered his spirit paralyzed.
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We've repeatedly referenced the Fiction Issue I designed a while back that was a riff on the seminal—and mostly blank—J.
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Why have seminal acts the Cars, MC5, and The Zombies—all on the ballot for the third time—not been inducted already?
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Unlike most Met Gala themes, this year's happens to come with a rather instructive seminal essay explaining precisely what the theme is.
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In 2002, pro Swedish skater Ali Boulala ended his section in Flip's seminal skate video Sorry by crashing down the Lyon 25.
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And as Diablo creator David Brevik revealed recently, the seminal action RPG originated from a single, humble eight-page pitch from 1994.
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In his series "It Began As a Military Experiment," Mr. Paglen revisits a seminal moment in the development of facial recognition technology.
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Eighteen years ago, the Harvard political scientist Robert Putnam published "Bowling Alone," a seminal book about the fraying of America's civic fabric.
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Members of the "greatest generation," as we call it, have always been terse about the seminal moments that earned them the title.
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"The seminal discoveries by the two Laureates constitute a landmark in our fight against cancer," the Nobel Committee said in a statement.
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Kendrick Lamar crashed The Weeknd's L.A. concert ... on a night that marked a seminal moment in history for the City of Angels.
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The book covers his time reporting on the 1972 Nixon/McGovern race and is considered a seminal text on American political journalism.
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It was a seminal moment in American history: the inauguration of the first Transcontinental Railroad on May 10, 1869, in Promontory, Utah.
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But, it wasn't until Nathan Myhrvold mentioned it in his seminal work "Modernist Cuisine at Home" that someone acted on the idea.
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He rightly identifies Mildred's remarriage to a man named Nathan Sontag, in 1945, as a seminal event in Susan's rise to stardom.
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It's followed here by another seminal civil rights-era film adaptation, Harper Lee's TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD (1962), at 10:30 p.m.
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In 1980, Michael Horowitz wrote a seminal report for the Sarah Scaife Foundation, explaining why conservatives were impotent in the legal sphere.
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Here's a selection of those images, now part of an exhibition marking the 50th anniversary of that seminal era in French history.
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And when it came to the latter, few things inspired as much as "The Americans," the seminal photodocumentary book by Robert Frank.
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Because investigators seeking to build upon seminal studies struggle to reproduce the original findings, researchers have deemed the problem a reproducibility crisis.
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A professor at Bard College, McMeekin argues that one of the seminal events of modern history was largely a matter of chance.
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The album, "Serenade for Horace," celebrates the seminal hard-bop pianist Horace Silver, who gave Mr. Hayes his first Blue Note gig.
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It just randomly happens that I have been involved with some of the most seminal gay plays of the last 50 years.
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The Montgomery bus boycott in the mid-1950s was seminal moment for Lewis, and he was further inspired by King's radio broadcasts.
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One seminal moment in the Trump campaign altered the relationship between the two men for the worse — and they never fully recovered.
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It was a shot across the bow of the bipartisan consensus here in Washington and it will remain a seminal historical event.
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"Brave New World," Aldous Huxley I remember first reading this seminal book when I was 15 — and it was so mind-opening.
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Last weekend marked the 10th anniversary of Lehman Brothers' bankruptcy, which many investors regard as the seminal event of the financial crisis.
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He tinkered with humidity and temperature settings to grow the two main crystal types and assembled his seminal catalog of possible shapes.
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A walnut-shaped gland under the bladder, the prostate secretes seminal fluid, which provides nutrition for and allows the transport of sperm.
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This week marks the 10th anniversary of Lehman Brothers' bankruptcy, which many investors regard as the seminal event of the financial crisis.
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A few years later, if you look at my list of the seminal TV shows of the 2010s, Louie isn't on it.
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A reissue of this seminal 212018 book was in order since out-of-print copies were fetching hundreds of dollars on Amazon.
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Kramer, 40, is here because of "Abbey Road," the seminal album the band released on September 26, 19923 -- 50 years ago Thursday.
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This seminal 1989 documentary heralded a new wave of space-based science movies, but it remains among the best of the lot.
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You can choose from a virtual crate full of seminal originating hip-hop artists like Grandmaster Flash and the Lafayette Afro Rock Band.
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What's more, you can take a "live video" of your sperm in action, like a selfie of seminal fluid, which is great because . . .
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In the 1956 edition of his seminal book, What is Modern Painting, Barr cited Eisenhower's speech on art and freedom, delivered at MoMA.
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The seminal humor publication will no longer be available on newsstands after its August issue, according to a person familiar with the matter.
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Philip Pavia (sculptor), one of the leaders of "the Club" and his publication It is was seminal in the championing of abstract art.
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Eisenhower responded by federalizing the Arkansas National Guard to enforce the Supreme Court's seminal decision and allow black students to attend the school.
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It was stalled out until one seminal meeting when Will and Adam were barricaded in a room, writing the script for Step Brothers.
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Parks's defiance on that bus is a seminal moment in American history, and as such, she is frequently lauded as a role model.
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"Chris and Steve have created one of the most seminal and iconic comedies in television history," said Karey Burke, president of ABC Entertainment.
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Berges is widely seen as leading the theoretical effort, with a series of seminal papers since 2008 elucidating the physics of universal scaling.
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Essay I first read "The Great Gatsby" as a teenager; I imagine this is when most Americans encounter F. Scott Fitzgerald's seminal work.
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She had yet to complete the guest editorship at Mademoiselle that would become the basis for her seminal 1963 novel The Bell Jar.
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Unpack one of America's seminal founding stories, and what you discover is a scam and a double-cross worthy of a heist movie.
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But copying Apple was only a starting point, and Samsung's most seminal Galaxy S device would come within a year of the first.
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"This is going to be a seminal observation in the history of mankind," Dr. Grant Tremblay, observational astrophysicist from Yale University, told Gizmodo.
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Nancy, for instance, on whose work Derrida wrote his seminal and spiritual manifesto, On Touching, (published in French in 2000) is a signatory.
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Yu developed the seminal (and widely influential) Spelunky, for instance, while Fumoto is the brains behind the similarly old-school action game Downwell.
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In this regard, it's similar to the seminal How to Kill a Dragon, which explored the myth of the dragonslayer across various cultures.
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Herbert Spencer Jennings, an influential zoologist and early geneticist, made the same argument in his seminal 1906 book Behavior of the Lower Organisms.
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And it's interesting what you see out here in the Palm Springs area, and it's a celebration of modernism and these seminal architects.
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Sports psychologists call this phenomenon social facilitation, which has its origins in psychologist Norman Triplett's seminal 1898 study of—conveniently enough—cycling performance.
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Richie was front row watching Good Shoes at Morden bandstand celebrating the release of their seminal single "Morden" and he'll never forget it.
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Albright considers this study the "tropical counterpart" to the seminal Blue Ribbon Panel on Ocean Acidification conducted in the Pacific Northwest in 2012.
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CANDYMAN was a seminal film for me and that I get to be to be a part of its legacy is pretty unbelievable.
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The Simpsons remains a seminal comedy in the history of American television, and Apu is part of that no matter what we do.
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Neal Stephenson's Snow Crash might be the most recognizable of all the above, since it's considered a seminal work among many modern technologists.
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Made in collaboration with Brad Laner of the seminal noise act, Medicine, every component of the composition is triggered by the GPS location.
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That's what happened Saturday in San Diego at a panel celebrating the 30th anniversary of Aliens, James Cameron's seminal sci-fi action flick.
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Beginning in the early 80s, the Reagan administration adopted a seminal mitigation policy to avoid and offset harms to fish, wildlife and plants.
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You clearly weren't watching Saturday morning cartoons on December 2, 1985, when this seminal episode of G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero aired.
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After Dr. Kibble published his seminal work with Dr. Guralnik and Dr. Hagen in 19913, he continued to study the Higgs mechanism independently.
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Eddington became enamored of Einstein's work after reading several of his seminal papers, smuggled into Britain through the Netherlands, which had stayed neutral.
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" The bullshitter, as Frankfurt wrote in his seminal essay on the subject, "does not care whether the things he says describe reality correctly.
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Thirty-five years ago, the Reagan administration released "A Nation at Risk," a seminal report on the state of education in this country.
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A detection would further validate that seminal work, and spark new inroads into resolving the inconsistencies between classic cosmological theories with quantum mechanics.
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A contemporary antecedent might include Gregory Amenoff, whose seminal works of the 1980s revisited a Romantic belief in the restorative power of nature.
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Stepping up to the debate stage The seminal moment of Bloomberg's downfall was the first Democratic debate he qualified for, in Las Vegas.
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Can you tell me about the Taco Bell campaign, which was the seminal campaign that showed you it was possible to do this?
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Great works, seminal events and important discoveries connect to our lives in myriad ways, so there are many great matches to be made.
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"We wanted it to feel like an epic, important, seminal, can't-miss event," said Asad Ayaz, president of marketing at Walt Disney Studios.
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Not until the last few chapters does Santopietro finally try to make a definitive case for the importance of this seminal American novel.
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Then, more recently, came another seminal event: Ms. Nguyen won a seat on the New Orleans City Council in last year's municipal election.
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Former Chief Justice William Rehnquist didn't participate in the seminal Richard Nixon Watergate tapes case because he'd served in the Nixon Justice Department.
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Members of the seminal Compass Players went on, in 1959, to form Second City, whose alumni range from Bill Murray to Tina Fey.
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On Saturday and Sunday, the space will host some of his seminal performances featuring longtime collaborator Mary Ann Duganne Glicksman with Sarah Vermande.
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The film version of Hansberry's seminal 1959 play brings the original cast, including Sidney Poitier, Ruby Dee, Claudia McNeil and Diana Sands, onscreen.
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Why it would be beneficial for the prime minister if all Israelis believe that his departure will be a seminal event is clear.
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"The Handmaid's Tale" has been a seminal rite-of-passage novel for many young women for over three decades; a feminist sacred text.
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It's been 15 years since Friends went off the air, but fans of the seminal TV sitcom are still clamoring for a reunion.
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Bringing Joseph Campbell's seminal hero's journey story structure to games, this beautiful, wordless adventure embodies all that is universal about the human experience.
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Eat Radishes with sweet butter and coarse kosher salt is so early, so seminal a food memory that I cannot remember my first.
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The seminal 2015 paper "Keys Under Doormats" written by a large group of top cryptographers outlines the inherent, unavoidable dangers of such schemes.
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"He's done a lot of seminal stuff," said Gary Bradski, an A.I. scientist who created a popular computer vision system known as OpenCV.
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Muhal Richard Abrams, Roscoe Mitchell and George Lewis, all seminal constituents of the A.A.C.M., have worked intermittently with Mr. Kotik in recent years.
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By 1972 he had joined the fusion group Tempest; the next year he was invited into Soft Machine, a seminal progressive-rock ensemble.
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It was a review of a seminal book on rainforest conservation, Catherine Caulfield's In the Rainforest, and it is a truly bonkers document.
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In one of my grandma's magazines, I discovered the book "Black, White, Other" — a seminal text for mixed-race scholars of my generation.
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But such thinking began to shift with two seminal preschool experiments: the HighScope Perry Preschool Study, which began in 1962 in Ypsilanti, Mich.
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Look, you likely never would have heard of seven-string guitars if it weren't for Korn's seminal 90s work, so respect is due.
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Still, seminal album or not, he's a technically flawless MC, with his skittish drawl cleaving through instrumentals like a butcher's blade through meat.
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Roberta Frank wrote the seminal paper on the subject, "The Invention of the Viking Horned Helmet" (you can find a Scribd copy here).
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He captured the rabid desperation of late 60s cool with his posters for Cool Hand Luke (1965) and the seminal Bonnie and Clyde.
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Further "days" of Lubalin 100 will explore more of Lubalin's seminal and lesser-known designs in more detail, including works his clients rejected.
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Socony Vacuum Oil, the seminal ruling on the per se illegality of horizontal price-fixing schemes; and 1982's Blue Shield of Virginia v.
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So, you either have to cut to someone else talking about it or these gorgeous paintings that were done specifically about this seminal experience.
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Dawn of the Dead (1978), arguably the most seminal film of the franchise, has its characters scrounging for survival in a desolate shopping mall.
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MacKaye fronted two seminal bands categorised as independent, or underground, rock during the last two decades of the 20th Century: Minor Threat and Fugazi.
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My expectation, to your bigger question, is that unless something really—not to minimize what's happened here, because I think do think it's seminal.
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Car ownership for the Black community was a seminal achievement, as it allowed the community to travel anywhere in the country, and even beyond.
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ARROYO: Louis Armstrong, the seminal artistic figure in the African- American experience, he gets a horn and a case, no exhibit hall for him.
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Today he got one, taking inspiration from one of the seminal texts of existential doubt and procrastination: Samuel Beckett's 1953 play, Waiting for Godot.
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The seminal multiplayer shooter from id Software returns in the form of Quake Champions, a PC-only competitive shooter that focuses on arena combat.
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He also compiled the seminal 22010 no wave compilation No New York and worked quietly with stars ranging from Grace Jones to Seun Kuti.
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He noted the handbag manufacturer has instated new design and cost-cutting initiatives, but has faced a seminal problem: consumers' diminished appetite for handbags.
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A seminal report just released by a United Nations scientific body said a price on greenhouse gas emissions is essential in addressing climate change.
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She played a seminal role in our understanding of dark matter, and should have been awarded a Nobel Prize in Physics—but never was.
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Blaine also played drums on more than four Elvis Presley records, and with the Beach Boys, including on their seminal 1966 album Pet Sounds.
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Except in this case, the Hamilton in question is the Irish physicist and mathematician William Rowan Hamilton, who discovered quaternions, among other seminal contributions.
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That Robert Frank was not born an American probably allowed him to see America more clearly in The Americans [Frank's seminal 1958 photo book].
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Physicists at the University of Grenoble Alpes in France recreated Chladni's seminal experiment, only they used polystyrene microbeads suspended in water instead of sand.
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The seminal role of science is lacking in our national political dialogue and this is where we must make the definitive break with China.
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Then Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons threw in truly adult sex, violence, and political themes, including mass murder, in their seminal 1986 series Watchmen.
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Reddit's Ohanian, however, traces the rebirth of GIFs back, at least in part, to another seminal moment in Internet history: the launch of YouTube.
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Simon flew to South Africa in 1985 during the apartheid-era cultural boycott to make his seminal seventh album Graceland with local black musicians.
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The game itself is described as similar to collectible card games both real and virtual, including Blizzard's Hearthstone and the seminal Magic: The Gathering.
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I think it's considered to be a fairly seminal book these days, as there's so much interest in looking at other kinds of archives.
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Still, perhaps it can serve a purpose, if it attracts younger audiences to a seminal intellectual and feminist figure who deserves a closer look.
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In his seminal book on tax havens, "Treasure Islands", Nicholas Shaxson describes offshore finance as "a project of elites against their, and our, societies".
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The keystone piece that anchors the exhibition of painting, performance, mixed-media, flat work, and video is Ellsworth Kelly's seminal 2003 collage Ground Zero.
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Billy Werner, vocalist of the seminal screamo scorchers Saetia, was once a guest on my podcast [raises eyebrows braggingly to no one in particular].
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"Can a man excuse his [illegal] practices ... because of his religious belief?" the Supreme Court demanded in its seminal 1878 polygamy case, Reynolds v.
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We are back to the process that needs to be carried out and 22019 days from now we will have the next seminal moment.
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Sharpe later taught at the University of Washington, and it was there, in 1966, that he published a seminal paper entitled "Mutual Fund Performance".
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It's unlikely that Will, who studies finance, reads gender theorist Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick's seminal work on male "homosocial" desire during his time at Edwards.
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After all, finding out that we are not alone in the universe would be one of the seminal moments in the history of mankind.
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Just in time for its 10th anniversary, Death & Co., the seminal cocktail bar in the East Village, is planning a second location, in Denver.
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On August, 2, 22000, Victoria Scalisi, vocalist of seminal crust pioneers DAMAD, succumbed to cancer, surrounded by those she loved and who loved her.
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Founded by Ibiza party man Nicky Holloway, the venue hosted international DJs as well as some seminal club nights, including the dubstep-founding FWD>>.
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It's paired with seminal works from Penis Nailed to a Board, Lucas' first solo show in 1992 at the artist-run space City Racing.
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The episode, interwoven with race, mental illness and law enforcement, was a seminal moment for the Police Department and its use-of-force policy.
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Ware and Drnaso began discussing their love of Charles Schulz, whose work Ware considers seminal in its depiction of cartoon characters with inner lives.
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"This is a seminal moment, and there will be many of them," Melina Abdullah, a Black Lives Matter organizer, said in a telephone interview.
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Britton, effectively, becomes another prize from that seminal decision in recent Yankees history, to accept a short-term reset for a long-term payoff.
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FilmStruck's Criterion Channel has the director Cecil B. DeMille's 1927 epic, "King of Kings," which proved a seminal influence on the mainstream Bible picture.
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A dramatic drop in the We Company's valuation could also prove to be a seminal moment for the valuation expectations of Silicon Valley unicorns.
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A dramatic drop in the We Company's valuation could also prove to be a seminal moment for the IPO expectations of Silicon Valley unicorns.
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In Poetics of Space, Gaston Bachelard's seminal book on the resonances of a home, he writes: We comfort ourselves by reliving memories of protection.
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And by the time Rachel Carson writes her seminal book Silent Spring in 1962, there are already five mosquitoes that are immune to DDT.
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A conceptualist as well as a folklorist, she will present a new, original score for "The Goddess," a seminal silent film from 1930s Shanghai.
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This is something you've written about; your great book "From Beirut to Jerusalem" was a seminal book for me to read, I remember it.
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Many seminal records that came out of the scene in the 80s have advanced with the grace of a bologna sandwich on a beach.
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It was psychological drama, the instant a former champion reclaimed his domain, and the kind of seminal moment that helps rewrite a sport's history.
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Even after being shamed into confronting its silence by Yevgeny Yevtushenko's seminal 1961 poem "Babi Yar," the Kremlin refused to fully acknowledge the Holocaust.
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The seminal image was followed by a promo video that reads more like the trailer for a Hollywood action thriller than a sporting event.
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Bring earplugs when you go to see these seminal, notoriously loud Irish rockers who are on tour for the first time in five years.
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"Has this seminal moment of Jewish history brought complexity?" asked Doron Perez, head of the World Mizrachi Movement, an umbrella group for religious Zionists.
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For an appetizer, Mr. Tate made canapés, inspired by W.E.B. Du Bois's "The Philadelphia Negro," a seminal work of American sociology published in 2500.
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US lawsuit on Friday, a seminal case involving 21 young people who sued the federal government for violating their right to a safe climate.
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More than 40 years later, Bowie's first starring role is revered as an important science-fiction film, and a seminal part of his legacy.
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That, says Kevin O'Rourke, author of a seminal book on reformasi, will make it easier for errant executive-branch members to cover their tracks.
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Innosight was co-founded by Clayton Christensen, author of the seminal business book "The Innovator's Dilemma," which details the typical effects of disruptive innovation.
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So his take on the seminal identity play in the Western canon, "Everyman," is sure to be fascinating, challenging and, odds are, seriously unsettling.
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The book, which is a sequel to her seminal work, The Handmaid's Tale, has been one of the most anticipated novel releases this year.
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The Long Wharf Theater is presenting Samuel Beckett's "Endgame," one of his seminal, bleakly comic but highly stylized dramatic emblems of the human predicament.
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To have a seminal work from an abolitionist such as Pike to point to was the intellectual excuse for stealing back these governmental bodies.
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It was a period that the exhibition posits as a seminal year of multifaceted creative exploration in the artist's life, before painting took precedence.
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The next in the series is the singer Suzanne Vega, whose seminal songs "Tom's Diner" and "My Name Is Luka" turn 30 this year.
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The latter party is investigating a Budapest-Belgrade railway, a seminal BRI project in the region, for potentially violating financial restrictions on such developments.
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Great works, seminal events and important discoveries connect to our lives in myriad ways, so there are many great matches to be made. 9.
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Another seminal work in political science, Richard Neustadt's Presidential Power and the Modern Presidents, addresses the different tools presidents have to accomplish their goals.
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He's cited to me both Carol Reed's Odd Man Out and Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai as seminal works in his development as a filmmaker.
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In the seminal 2002 film Big Fat Liar, Frankie Muinz' character leaves an essay in the backseat of a movie producer's (Paul Giamatti) car.
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Fifteen years after the seminal show hit British screens, comedy's immortal creation has moved on from his former colleagues at the Wernham Hogg paper merchants.
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Last year he was part of a team that published a seminal article in the journal Cell detailing work that could make gene therapies safer.
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It's also worth noting that Hill House also predates the publication of The Bell Jar, Sylvia Plath's seminal book on the subject, by four years.
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In Josef Albers: Midnight and Noon, Nicholas Fox Weber, Elaine de Kooning, Colm Tóibín, and more discuss the artist's seminal Homage to the Square series.
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For one, there's the narrative: The seminal group's final album followed an 18-year studio hiatus and came months after founding member Phife Dawg's death.
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Or, perhaps, enzymes in the male spider's saliva offer a physiological advantage over a rival's sperm, similar to the way other insects have seminal toxins.
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Changes like this are part of a bigger process of Noah redefining the seminal program with a nature and sensibility that is all his own.
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The narrator is an old woman looking back on one seminal week of her young life, and there are plenty of relevant insights about romance.
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Every since the seminal first person shooter had its source code released, it's practically become a demonstration of whether or not a device: The result?
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Antarctica lost 1,883 billion tons of ice between 2007 and 2017, which was significantly higher than scientists estimated in a seminal report published in 2013.
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I have covered a dozen New Hampshire presidential primaries, and with only a couple exceptions, there always are seminal moments in the last several days.
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It feels like the seminal Robert Frank book The Americans, examining the good, bad, and weird of an ascendant superpower grappling with societal shifts. —K.
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Now's your chance to play a piece of PC gaming history — Blizzard has released seminal strategy game StarCraft, for free, for both Windows and Mac.
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The nonbinding agreement, which aims to limit global warming this century to 2 degrees Celsius, was a seminal achievement of international cooperation and moral leadership.
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In his seminal 22019 book Orientalism, literature professor Edward Said argued that Western cultures historically stereotyped the Middle East to justify exerting control over it.
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"There are people whose stories have not really been told who have made seminal contributions to the NASA programs," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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In celebration of Doom's 25th anniversary, one of its co-creators has announced a new level pack for the seminal first-person shooter (via Polygon).
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THREE decades ago Thomas Malone modernised how the business world thought about digital communications in organisations with a seminal paper, "Electronic Markets and Electronic Hierarchies".
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Just wait until the arrival of molecular assemblers, a hypothetical fabricator described by nanotechnology pioneer K. Eric Drexler in his seminal book, Engines of Creation.
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But the researchers highlighted that the purple stone crab seminal receptacles are huge, probably the largest (relative to their size) of any described crab species.
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Earlier this year, Hall and Klitgaard released an updated edition of their seminal book, Energy and the Wealth of Nations: An Introduction to BioPhysical Economics.
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A multi-disciplined artist in front of one the seminal groups in recent British music history, doubling up as the planet's most revered street artist.
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In the decades since Beveridge published his seminal report in 1942, welfare states have spread, grown larger, more complex and, often, less popular (see article).
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McQueen and Blow met in 1992, when she attempted to get in touch with the designer to purchase every look from his seminal student show.
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Perhaps. The Haunting of Hill House is based on Shirley Jackson's 1959 novel of the same name, widely considered a seminal work of horror fiction.
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In 1977 Finn Kydland and Edward Prescott, who won the Nobel prize together in 2004, published a seminal paper on the problem of "time inconsistency".
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Apparently, showrunners on the NBC drama didn't stop to consider how naming the show after the boy band's seminal 2013 documentary might confuse 1D fans.
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William Unruh, a physicist at the University of British Columbia, found an analogy connecting black holes and sonic black holes in a seminal 1981 paper.
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For those unfamiliar with Stone's seminal work, Easy A revolves around her character, Olive Penderghast, pretending to sleep with her high school's more unpopular students.
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Because it was a really seminal company in the online advertising space and became sort of the backbone, one of the backbones, of Google's businesses.
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Trump's speech in Warsaw on Thursday -- already one of the seminal moments of his presidency -- set out a strikingly different world view than his predecessors.
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In March 2012, she put in place the seminal Secretarial Policy Guidance on Promoting Gender Equality to Achieve our National Security and Foreign Policy Objectives.
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You guys, did you know that 2017 marks the 20th anniversary of seminal American rock album Third Eye Blind by the band Third Eye Blind?
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"In theoretical models of well-being, sex is rarely discussed, and in many seminal articles, ignored," they write in their new paper, published in Emotion.
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Boyega will play Bigwig the rabbit in a four-part animated adaptation of seminal children's book Watership Down being developed by Netflix and the BBC.
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Remember that the seminal experiences of Trump's life all revolved around him being on the outside looking in at the elites, the smart set, etc.
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Today, 40 years after the release of his seminal album, Nuriddin often struggles to get by, with money from his records struggling to trickle down.
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The muscular aspects are what help the prostate propel the seminal fluid into the urethra, to mix with the spermies, to go into your hair.
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Erwin Schrödinger first proposed that the answer might lie in the quantum realm in 1944 in his seminal book on the topic, What is Life?.
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A10: Named for the Autostrada A10, the highway connecting Italy and France, A10's menu appropriately reflects influences from both of those country's seminal cuisines.
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Built in collaboration with Nintendo, the game transformed the seminal sci-fi series from a 2D side-scrolling experience into a vast, three-dimensional world.
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What's clear is that it's 2016 and we're watching the seminal Jane Austen-based coming-of-age film embedded within another video on the internet.
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Many of these buildings also, however, make a seminal contribution to shaping the public space and defining the character of the communities where they exist.
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Sperm donations from men with some viruses, including H.I.V., can be "washed" by removing the seminal fluid, since the virus does not penetrate the sperm.
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But government's got to play a role as the American economy goes through these seminal moments where we like move from one industry to another.
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It prompted landmark journalism, vivid Hebrew poetry, and the notorious forgery the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, a seminal piece of anti-Semitic propaganda.
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"Halo: Combat Evolved" is a seminal first-person shooter that helped Microsoft's newly launched Xbox make its way into millions of homes around the world.
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The second LeBron James announced his decision to sign with the Los Angeles Lakers, Kawhi "If Healthy" Leonard instantly became the NBA's most seminal figure.
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Which, thanks to humanity's slavish devotion to base-10, means it's high time for a retrospective, a hard look back at the most seminal features.
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" Mr. Hill, a vigilant guardian of Evans's legacy, referred to this show as "the best case I have made for Evans as the seminal artist.
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The piece is a tour de force on the order of Toni Morrison's "The Bluest Eye," the author's seminal text on black girlhood and power.
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James Catterall seminal 2009 study is based on the National Educational Longitudinal Survey that captured information on approximately 25,000 secondary school students over four years.
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It's enough to have lived during that period or to have read Erving Goffman's seminal book Gender Advertisements (1976) to be aware of that fact.
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Artist Mickalene Thomas is gathering a group of today's seminal artists into a conversation about photography and video work that centers on the black body.
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It's not called out in the film, but an astronomer at the Adler Planetarium displays tattoos derived from Herzog's seminal documentary Cave of Forgotten Dreams.
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Another complication: Austria will hold the EU's rotating presidency in the second half of next year when the Union is expected to pass seminal reforms.
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This and other seminal ideas had earned Hamilton a place in the pantheon of thinkers who ushered in the modern Darwinian understanding of social behavior.
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Though de Beauvoir's seminal 1949 book "The Second Sex" was a hit in the United States, the push for equality differs in France and America.
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At the seminal moment of his campaign, a CNN town hall in March, Buttigieg used his marriage to explain how important politics was to him.
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On the 50th anniversary of the walkouts, the Chicano Studies Research Center at UCLA has organized a two-day conference to commemorate this seminal event.
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During the final months of her life — she died in the summer of 1943 — Weil wrote of several of her most subversive and seminal texts.
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"Everything we tried is not working," said Michael Emerson, the author of "Divided by Faith," a seminal work on race relations within the evangelical church.
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Yet there are also other seminal ones — Walter Albini and Romeo Gigli come to mind — that nowadays are sadly unfamiliar to all but dedicated cognoscenti.
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"We weren't expecting it to take off like that at all," said Farrell Helbling, a postdoctoral roboticist who also led research on the seminal flight.
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Just the mention brought to my mind the seminal line ME TARZAN YOU JANE, but that was never said on film (or in the books).
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He previously shared a collaboration with Thom Yorke, and now he's shared the title track that includes the voice of another seminal singer — Julie Andrews.
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He advised instrument makers, curated a trumpet museum, wrote seminal books, edited historical treatises and taught players who went on to become leading concert artists.
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In 21987, he played in the pit band of the hit musical "King Kong," with music composed by the seminal South African pianist Todd Matshikiza.
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I wasn't expecting much from this heavily advertised but, come on now, rather under-hyped in the press reboot of id's seminal shooter of 1993.
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With just a handful of films to his name, Rice is a seminal, if little seen, New York filmmaker who embraced a rowdy improvisational approach.
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Lee had helped her friend Truman Capote with his seminal crime book "In Cold Blood," and thought this case might give her a similar opportunity.
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Mr. Trump can point to seminal policy shifts, like his decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, as evidence of his global impact.
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I was heartened to read your evenhanded article about the need to question and, if possible, replicate some of the seminal experiments in psychological science.
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"The Decline of Book Reviewing" is an essay that's often called "seminal," which is not the same as "good," at least by Hardwick's own standards.
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Twenty plus years later, critics who hated that Biennial have come to Jesus and decided it was a really important, seminal show that they misunderstood.
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S.I.A.) — the seminal Cold War-era institution that at one time housed the Voice of America (a radio agency originally established to combat Nazi propaganda).
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But Ms. Serling's work focused largely on "The Twilight Zone," the seminal horror, science fiction and fantasy anthology series that ran from 1959 to 1964.
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Tainter's seminal book, The Collapse of Complex Societies, concluded that societies collapse when their investments in social complexity reach a point of diminishing marginal returns.
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Diane Waggoner: "The eye of the sun" is actually a quotation taken from a seminal article written by Lady Elizabeth Eastlake in 1857 on photography.
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A seminal attempt came in 2005 by Elizabeth Warren and, among others, Dr. David Himmelstein, now a professor in the CUNY School of Public Health.
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Nevertheless, "Native Son" vividly revives a seminal book, and once the movie and audience get their bearings, proves as thought-provoking as it is heartbreaking.
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In 1962, Jalal Al-e Ahmad published his seminal book, Gharbzadegi [Westoxification] decrying cultural mimicry of the West that was eroding Iranians' own cultural character.
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Compare that to the mountains of seminal publications (not to mention a Nobel Prize or two) coming from unmanned spacecraft, and the difference is stark.
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It is disheartening to see this 50th anniversary of the seminal exhibition Funk pass by without so much as a nod from the art world.
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"I basically started doing other things," said Polyakov, who went on to make seminal contributions to string theory and is now a professor at Princeton University.
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The actress was called "ageless" by the Mail for her youthful appearance in the X-Files revival, where she revisits her seminal role of Dana Scully.
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Sontag's landmark essay was published in 1964 and now, 55 years later, it's being celebrated as the seminal literary work on the topic of camp fashion.
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He edited "Dangerous Visions," a seminal 1967 collection of science fiction stories that expanded the boundaries with their complex psychology and depictions of sex and violence.
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This was the point that Jim Sinclair set out to make in a seminal 1993 conference presentation that kicked off what would become the neurodiversity movement.
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The treatment, called Vasalgel, consists of an injection into the vas deferens, the duct that transports sperm to the urethra where it mixes with seminal fluid.
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"A lot of what we understand (about) how memory works has been built on top of the seminal studies that were done with HM," Dittrich said.
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Granted, Park's book—a recreation of Charles Darwin's On the *Origin of Species—*is not a one-for-one reprint of the famed naturalist's seminal text.
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Medical illustration is a niche art form, but it has an especially famous forum: Gray's Anatomy, the seminal medical textbook that was first published in 1858.
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And with the team's improbable trip to the World Series this year, you're somewhat dazed and you're trying to get your head around this seminal moment.
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A group of roughly three dozen scientists and other energy experts are claiming a seminal United Nations report on climate change is biased against nuclear power.
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Game developer Chip Sineni of TRIXI studios created a clever AR experiment based on A-Ha's seminal video for Take On Me. It is pretty fun.
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It should have been a seminal moment in the 20-year-old's life, but he instead ended up devastated when he later got a rejection email.
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He speaks proudly, in other essays, of his seminal broadcastGood Morning, Mr. Orwell, which debuted on January 1, 1984, the first-ever international satellite art installation.
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This seminal study, which is currently under peer review, marks the first experimental results published on the effects of a zero-gravity environment on frozen sperm.
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The network is reportedly in talks with Damon Lindelof — co-creator of Lost and The Leftovers — to adapt the seminal graphic novel for the small screen.
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American Girl's seminal book about getting our periods, dealing with acne, and finding healthy friendships provided answers to questions we were all too embarrassed to ask.
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A United Nations scientific body just released a seminal report on how the world's energy systems would have to be transformed to adequately address climate change.
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We spoke to Kwon about her 10-year journey to The Incendiaries, which will go down as one of the seminal cult novels, out July 31.
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The result, however, is an industry addicted to the quick Trump fix — and an industry that is rapidly moving away from one of its seminal strengths.
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LFE deeply resembles Ninsei, a cyberspace universe characters from William Gibson's seminal 1984 novel Neuromancer jack into to escape the cumbersome "meat" of their physical bodies.
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It's since gone on to be considered a seminal work in the history of American theater — even winning playwright Tony Kushner the Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
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The concept was given an added boost in 1986 with the publication of K. Eric Drexler's seminal book, Engines of Creation: The Coming Era of Nanotechnology.
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I believe the arrival of Series 4 is a seminal moment for the product, and it's the best, most accessible Apple Watch Apple has made yet.
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In 1978, Jamie Lee Curtis made her film debut John Carpenter's Halloween – which became not only a blockbuster smash, but a seminal work of horror cinema.
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It became a seminal work, giving life to the homonymous artistic and cultural movement that's been one of the most avant-garde and absurd in history.
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Inspired by Adam Curry's seminal Daily Source Code, he eventually decided to quit his day job and make a run of it as a podcast pioneer.
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Over time, African nations have built up their own metal histories, with seminal bands who helped create regional scenes and new generations that carry the torch.
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Seminal slasher film Halloween opens from the killer Michael Myers' point of view, but by the end, we're hiding with Jamie Lee Curtis in the closet.
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Like many people, I issued a audible sigh when word got out that Roots, the seminal miniseries based on Alex Haley's 1976 novel, was being remade.
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High up in the corner of Del Deo & Barzune, York has placed a graphite square as an homage to Kazimir Malevich's seminal painting, "Black Square" (1915).
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What makes Paris Is Burning continually fascinating is that it is perhaps one of the first seminal gay texts to be almost entirely devoid of camp.
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Wheeler's premiere talking point right now is the upcoming incentive auction for wireless spectrum that will (hopefully) be a seminal effort used to build 5G networks.
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Nevertheless, it became the seminal work of modern Satanism and the key text for the Church of Satan, a group LaVey had officially founded in 1966.
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The theorem was set out 903 years earlier in a seminal paper, co-authored by Paul Samuelson, one of the most celebrated thinkers in the discipline.
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Before we tell you all about Fones, which dropped over night, let's waltz back in time and bathe in the glorious glow of the seminal "XE2".
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Former Expos outfielder Warren Cromartie has also been working the nostalgia angle, organizing reunions and celebrations of past seminal Expos teams via his Montreal Baseball Project.
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They presented a seminal and devastating critique of Northern racism in migration-era Chicago, based on an extensive W.P.A.-sponsored multiyear research project led by Cayton.
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In the matter of half a year, the two seminal fighters of this era, Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr., have said they are calling it quits.
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A seminal thinker in this new "capitalization" of land—and other things—was the polymath William Petty, a physician, political economist, and cartographer, born in 1623.
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