Here's how Ford is taking technology pioneered by the aircraft industry to help design and engineer better cars. |
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Holding a doctorate degree from MIT, he also had pioneered instrument flying and precision aerobatics. |
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He pioneered the genre of Afrobeat, a mix of jazz and funk with traditional African themes. |
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Allegheny has pioneered the usage of pretreatments such as steam treating to clean and seal the porosity of powdered metal prior to coating. |
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Along the way he influenced Miles Davis and pioneered the use of the flugelhorn in jazz. |
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The phone-in format was pioneered in the 1950s, notably by US DJ Wendy King. |
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Mr Budge said he would overcome the geological problems with so-called retreat mining, a technique successfully pioneered at Selby. |
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Together, they formed the trinity of nativeborn painters who pioneered the modern movement in New Zealand art. |
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He was a toddler when his family pioneered the big flit from central Glasgow into Castlemilk. |
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The technology is being pioneered by winemakers in Australia and Italy, using holograms, invisible ink and unique numbers etched onto bottles. |
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Against opposition from Technicolor labs, Cardiff also successfully pioneered the use of fog filters on Black Narcissus. |
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New forms of educational content for schools have also been pioneered in Hull. |
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Its exponents want a modernising revolution from above, pioneered by both business and the government, promoting state capitalism. |
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It pioneered the Clean Your Hands scheme, introducing anti-bacterial alcohol handwash beside every bed and at the entrance to each ward. |
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Most aircraft design schemes call for advances on wing and fuselage shapes pioneered in today's stealth aircraft. |
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He was credited with having pioneered many financial innovations in the capital markets. |
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The idea of UV lights in public laboratories was first pioneered in Edinburgh, a city with a heroin epidemic. |
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The United States pioneered the large, monopolistic or oligopolistic firm in the late 19th century. |
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It was the Greeks who pioneered modern methods of navigating by calculation rather than by dead reckoning. |
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This could be pioneered in Scotland and patients' rights placed at the heart of the matter. |
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Well, David, catenaccio is a style of football pioneered by Helenio Herrera's Internazionale side in the sixties, I think. |
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British archaeologist who pioneered the application of stratigraphic excavation in the Near East. |
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Since these ideas were pioneered, technology has transformed the day-to-day practice of architecture. |
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The system of punishment in supermax units resembles nothing so much as the system of punishment pioneered at Eastern State. |
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Ultralight aviation was pioneered in 1976 by John Moody with a 10 horsepower go-cart-powered engine. |
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Roman Kroitor, a technical innovator, has pioneered new cinematographic approaches for decades. |
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The standards, pioneered by the City of Santa Monica in California, rate 18 products on a pass-fail basis. |
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TiVo pioneered the technology, but the company appears to have gone the way of so many other brave pioneers. |
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Renault pioneered the turbo concept and produced a winner and even the V10 layout. |
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The city that pioneered free public libraries is facing an uproar over plans to close one of its reading rooms. |
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As consultant surgeon in Gateshead he pioneered early work on hepatic blood flow. |
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According to Samuelson, Japan pioneered the new stagnation and the parallels are disturbing. |
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He pioneered a solar-powered desalination plant and developed India's first battery-operated cycle rickshaw for transporting people or goods. |
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Duchamp's brother Raymond was a medical intern in the 1890s at a hospital where Albert Londe pioneered X-ray photography in France. |
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Jime has pioneered a dialogic peer review process, in which authors and reviewers are introduced to each other, and conduct a review debate. |
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The ancient Greeks pioneered several complex athletic techniques, especially in events such as the javelin and long-jump. |
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Charlie Parker may have pioneered bebop jazz, but Miles Davis helped him to establish it. |
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He pioneered a style of French text-setting in which the accentuation of weak syllables made for unusual forcefulness and clarity. |
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They had commissioned a study of the model pioneered in Scotland for possible adoption in Italy. |
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Dr. Cramer pioneered the integration of agribusiness into agricultural economics. |
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Starting in 1983, a band called the Influence pioneered Nepali pop by singing thoroughly Western pop music in Nepali rather than English. |
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With a population of some 3,000, Kotzebue has pioneered the use of wind power in Alaska. |
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All metal, sleek and with high-performance, these aircraft pioneered the world's airways. |
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Costa Rica has pioneered what's now become known as ecotourism, traveling in harmony with nature. |
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A nurse who pioneered new ways of treating alcoholics in East Lancashire has been honoured by his profession. |
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He greatly enjoyed being a surgical registrar at Barts and pioneered the use of the gastroscope in England, learning the technique in Germany. |
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It was pioneered by men of capital and education who were disciples of Henry George and provided their own funds. |
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Both of those games pioneered the use of full-motion video in computer games. |
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Holly pioneered the dark, fast beat of rhythm and blues, and let bop become rock and roll. |
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Zeiss pioneered many products and technologies we take for granted, such as roof-prism binoculars and anti-reflective lens coatings. |
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The Texas company pioneered the use of wireless communications on delivery routes. |
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The superbly organized anti-slavery committee also pioneered several techniques used ever since. |
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He moved to make the rule for a six a hit over the boundary not out of the ground and he pioneered the use of sawdust for bowlers run-ups. |
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The company pioneered the idea of coupling a discount store with a supermarket and has become the nation's No. 1 grocer. |
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Seeking to apply his theories, Geddes decided that town and gown in Edinburgh lived too far apart, so pioneered a plan to bring them together. |
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The distillery has pioneered occasional offerings of malts finished in various woods in what it calls the Wood Finish Range. |
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Matsumoto pioneered manga comics and animation, and has been at its leading edge for over three decades now. |
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The tuition waiver for children raised in care was pioneered to open doors for kids without family or financial support to attend university. |
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She had a different look than most gymnasts, and pioneered many moves such as the triple turn on balance beam. |
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Ford, the father of modern manufacturing, also pioneered modern business techniques such as lean manufacturing and just-in-time fulfillment. |
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The technique pioneered by the team could be used for pre-implantation genetic diagnosis. |
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This idea, pioneered on the Illinois frontier, is just as relevant today on Sydney's urban fringe. |
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Ellroy pioneered the introduction of real historical figures and episodes into his novels. |
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Health screening, originally pioneered to detect female cancers, is spreading its net. |
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It is among the very few organizations that can credibly claim to have pioneered a market. |
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He patented a shearing machine and acquired a large sheep station where he pioneered its use. |
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He was one of the forefathers that pioneered the kind of government we have today. |
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They pioneered ready-to-wear suits and shirts, back in an age when made-to-measure tailoring was still very much the norm, always with reverential customer service. |
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He was a trainer and pioneered computing and fundholding in his practice. |
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Conventional economic theory follows a mathematical paradigm pioneered by classical physics, embodying smooth, differentiable functions, and dominant equilibria. |
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Islay has pioneered the use of small-scale wind turbines in homes and micro-grids, small-scale electrical networks that stand apart from the national grid. |
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The school also pioneered training for students in livestock production and husbandry when pigs and poultry were kept at the school and managed on a commercial basis. |
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This mind-bending mix of music is known as free form, a style pioneered in the 70's that mixes musical genres and styles to create a unique style of its own. |
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So he turned to craftsmen living at the foot of Mt. Vesuvius who had pioneered a technique for working with lava stone. |
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Techniques pioneered by bike manufacturers such as the assembly line, planned obsolescence, and marketing incentives were readily adopted by the automotive industry. |
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In India, on the other hand, vast tonnages of cashew apples have largely gone to waste while that country pioneered in the utilization and promotion of the nut. |
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Yet the Grateful Dead live some 20 years after they disbanded thanks in large part to the viral success they pioneered. |
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Creole authors have pioneered a growing literature in the Krio language. |
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An echogram of the kind pioneered by Maurice Ewing shows this clearly. |
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The city has pioneered the use of electronic selling and complete climate control, and now uses some of the most up-to-date technology in the world. |
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They pioneered arena performances and electric light, enabling the first night performances. |
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The government pioneered eco-tourism with an eye to enriching the local economy and protecting the wilderness. |
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Lilly Kolisko trained as a nurse and then came to dedicate herself to scientific work within the anthroposophical movement pioneered by Rudolf Steiner, at Stuttgart. |
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Cooper-Bristols pioneered the lightweight mid-engined car and the victory was seen as a triumph for the small, entrepreneurial British engineering companies. |
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Saunders's book represents an updated version of the New Left revisionism about the cold war pioneered by such writers as Christopher Lasch, Gabriel Kolko, and Richard Barnet. |
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The British anatomist Sir Francis Galton pioneered fingerprinting for criminal identification, but records clerks implemented his techniques in police precincts. |
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Work pioneered by Hench and Polak recently led to the discovery of a family of bone formation genes that can be influenced by bioactive materials. |
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Many of today's commercial supercomputer applications were pioneered by scientists and engineers working on problems of great national importance. |
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In 2002 the Army and I pioneered the concept of embedding a journalist into the command center of a highly sensitive and in part classified operation, Anaconda. |
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Working for the BBC, Leigh had pioneered a way of creating dramas with no initial script, but developing stories and characters through lengthy improvisations with actors. |
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Noyce and his partner Gordon Moore also pioneered a new corporate culture at Intel. |
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When musk decided he want to make electric cars, he was confronting the world that Ford had pioneered. |
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It pioneered and eventually withdrew from manufacturing personal computers when they became commoditised and could be made more cheaply by somebody else. |
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The lab has amassed over 60,000 DNA samples and pioneered some groundbreaking scientific advances. |
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If you are a scientist, you may have pioneered cutting-edge technology. |
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Centuries after the technique was pioneered, maggots are being used at Harrogate District Hospital in larvae therapy, to remove unhealthy tissue from wounds. |
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Ragtime, blues, country, jazz, soul, and rock and roll were all pioneered or inspired by black artists. |
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The Interstate Commerce Act pioneered a new way for government to handle the regulatory chores that business and the public were beginning to demand. |
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The physics of quantum confinement in structures of reduced dimensionality, pioneered in the late 1960s, is very relevant to the function of such nanodevices. |
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Blood transfusions on the battlefield, pioneered by Canadian doctor Norman Bethune in the Spanish Civil War, saved many lives. |
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In October 2006, she pioneered the first ascent of Nagpai Gusun, a 7,000-meter peak in the Khumbu region. |
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In the case of high-level waste, the nuclear industry has pioneered the stabilization of the liquid streams through vitrification into borosilicate glass blocks. |
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With this in mind she was determined to completely remove all dirt and corrosion from the domes before the gilding began and pioneered a method to do so. |
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In the 1970s DSTO, with the strong support of the RAAF, pioneered the use of bonded carbon and boron fibre doublers to repair cracked metal structures. |
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The initiative is part of the Transition Towns concept, which was pioneered by Rob Hopkins, who had recently moved to Totnes. |
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The University of St Andrews pioneered the admission of women to Scottish universities. |
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In the 19th Century they pioneered the use of screw top cans for export to British India. |
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More difficult but historically important interaction has also occurred through passages pioneered by the Tibetans. |
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Railways, transatlantic steamships, municipal trams, electric trains were all pioneered in Liverpool as modes of mass transit. |
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Orthopaedic surgery was pioneered in Liverpool by Hugh Owen Thomas, and modern medical anaesthetics by Thomas Cecil Gray. |
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The Preston Temperance Society, led by Joseph Livesey pioneered the Temperance Movement in the 19th century. |
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The company pioneered the use of larger, more economic goods wagons than were usual in Britain. |
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A blood collection program was initiated in the US in 1940 and Edwin Cohn pioneered the process of blood fractionation. |
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Metro pioneered the playing of classical music in some of its stations to deter vandalism. |
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Microfinance was pioneered in Bangladesh by Muhammad Yunus and has been replicated in many countries. |
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With developments such as these, Italy pioneered permanent artillery fortifications, which took over from the defensive role of castles. |
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In 2004, Disneyland in Anaheim, California, pioneered the commercial use of aerial fireworks launched with compressed air rather than gunpowder. |
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Electric folk is the name given to the kind of folk rock pioneered in England from the late 1960s, by the band Fairport Convention. |
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Blues rock acts that pioneered the sound included Cream, The Jimi Hendrix Experience, and The Jeff Beck Group. |
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He pioneered many elements of the suspense and psychological thriller genres. |
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Almost 20 years ago, SLM pioneered this unique approach to facility maintenance. |
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Rushdie advocates the application of higher criticism, pioneered during the late 19th century. |
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Bowie Bonds were pioneered by rock and roll investment banker David Pullman. |
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The Impressionists pioneered the use of light in painting as they attempted to capture light as seen from the human eye. |
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Kuwait pioneered contemporary Khaliji music, Kuwaitis were the first commercial recording artists in the Gulf region. |
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Modern excavation and interpretation has been pioneered by the Roman Gask Project, with Birgitta Hoffmann and David Woolliscroft. |
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The partnership that developed between Hill and Adamson pioneered the art of photography in Scotland. |
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Cumbernauld pioneered designs for underpasses and pedestrian footbridges as well as segregated footpaths. |
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Bhangra and Giddha are two forms of Punjabi folk dancing which have been adapted and pioneered by Sikhs. |
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Retail banking services to individuals followed in the 19th century, on the trustee savings bank model pioneered by Rev. |
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Isaac was then the potfounder at the blast furnace there, one of the first to use coke instead of charcoal, which was pioneered by Abraham Darby. |
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Island restoration techniques, pioneered by New Zealand, enable the removal of exotic invaders from increasingly large islands. |
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For lightness, Zagato pioneered the use of Perspex and of aerodynamics, with trademark forms such as the split or stub tail. |
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According to the saga of Erik the Red, when Erik was exiled from Iceland he sailed west and pioneered Greenland. |
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Nott also pioneered the use of hybrid energy, where solar power is a significant heat source, and in 1981 he crossed the English Channel. |
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It followed the route pioneered by earlier explorers along the coast of Africa via Tenerife and the Cape Verde Islands. |
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Lack also pioneered the use of many new tools for ornithological research, including the idea of using radar to study bird migration. |
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Jeremy Vine's weekday lunchtime show covers current and consumer affairs informally, a style pioneered by Jimmy Young. |
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In America the genre was pioneered by figures such as Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger and often identified with progressive or labor politics. |
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In 1870, a Norwegian man named Svend Foyn successfully patented and pioneered the modern exploding whaling harpoon and gun. |
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In this work he pioneered the ideas of using neglected substances such as trash pits, potshards, and soil stains to reveal human actions. |
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Professional historians pioneered the creation of this field, starting in the late nineteenth century. |
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As of 2008 and has exerted a strong influence on Dance and Rock music, and pioneered trance music. |
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This concept was pioneered by the German army prior to and during the Second World War. |
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Nikola Tesla pioneered the induction motor, high frequency transmission of electricity, and remote control. |
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High medieval surgeons like Mondino de Liuzzi pioneered anatomy in European universities and conducted systematic human dissections. |
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Afonso de Albuquerque pioneered trade relations with Thailand, and was as such the first recorded European to contact Thailand. |
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It pioneered globalization and invented what might be the first modern bureaucracy. |
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Maurice set out to revive and revise the classical doctrines of Vegetius and pioneered the new European forms of armament and drill. |
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Having pioneered a good route, he returned to Yakutsk in May, 1650 and gave his report. |
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The matchlock volley fire technique was next seen in mid 16th century China as pioneered by Qi Jiguang and in late 16th century Japan. |
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In Europe Maurice of Nassau pioneered the countermarch volley fire technique. |
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Dante, Petrarch, and Boccaccio pioneered the use of the vernacular instead of the Latin used for most literary works at the time. |
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Florentine bankers financed Henry the Navigator and the Portuguese explorers who pioneered the route around Africa to India and the Far East. |
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Galileo and other scientists pioneered the study of optics, ballistics, astronomy, anatomy, and so on. |
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Gregory was also on the team that pioneered the microwave instrumentation landing system. |
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He pioneered the use of hydraulic lime in concrete, using pebbles and powdered brick as aggregate. |
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Having pioneered many new lines in France, Locke also helped establish the first locomotive works in the country. |
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Historiography at Ghent University was pioneered by medievalists, especially Hubert Van Houtte. |
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The automotive industry began in the 1890s with hundreds of manufacturers that pioneered the horseless carriage. |
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The crag is made of Rhyolite rock and was pioneered in the early 1880s by the father of British rock climbing Walter Parry Haskett Smith. |
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Moore's contemporary, Richard Towneley, pioneered many scientific and technological developments at Towneley Hall. |
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In 1860 the company pioneered the use of the water trough designed by John Ramsbottom. |
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Architect Frank Lloyd Wright pioneered Usonianism as the path to affordable modern residential architecture. |
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RuleML pioneered the XML representation of a modular family of webized rule sublanguages, catering to a variety of needs. |
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Volkow pioneered the use of brain imaging to investigate the toxic effects and addictive properties of abusable drugs. |
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This techniqueobviously has its roots in the language of the IT professional who, let's face it, pioneered the use of acronyms to confuse people. |
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It was pioneered, he argues, by Karl Reinhold, whose Letters on the Kantian Philosophy popularised Kant's Critique of Pure Reason. |
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NanoSpire has pioneered controlled formation and aiming of high-speed cavitation re-entrant jets, resulting in four recently issued patents. |
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The school's scientists also developed the first drug to treat malaria and pioneered treatments for sleeping sickness and relapsing fever. |
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IntraOp pioneered the world's first portable, self-shielded LINAC used for Intraoperative Radiation Therapy. |
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Under the term Panzerfaust, the Germans pioneered the one-shot and oversize war head RPG designs, which remain popular to this day. |
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Battlefield archaeology was pioneered in the USA in the 1980s to discover the truth about the Battle of Little Bighorn. |
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Weil pioneered the look of Western wear and introduced the first bolo ties. |
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The 60-year-old found relief from his debilitating symptoms by using the Buteyko method, a breathing technique pioneered in Russia. |
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The move has been pioneered by Coun Majid Mahmood who fears our city will gain a reputation for sleaze to rival Soho. |
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Among other inventions, Swan famously pioneered the carbon process which enabled the creation of permanent photographic prints. |
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And Inter boss Helenio Herrera famously pioneered the ultradefensive Catenaccio system. |
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AirTran Airways pioneered ticketless travel fifteen years ago and will continue to offer ticketless travel while adding e-ticket travel. |
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They also pioneered the muffin top, mini muffins and big Texas muffin pans. |
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And he hopes the Total Football pioneered by Cruyff with Ajax and Holland in the 1970s can one day be seen in Scotland. |
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Marais of Cape Town, who pioneered observations on the species in the interior region of Namaqualand. |
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He also pioneered the use of the coloscope which took magnified photos of the genital area. |
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Mass customization, pioneered by the company's pager division, is one step in the transformation process. |
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Visiting Professor Prokar Dasgupta of Guy's Hospital and King's College London who pioneered modern robotic surgery in UK was the main speaker. |
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The Narmer-1X and the Neilos field are elements of an emerging Paleozoic play pioneered in the Western Desert by Apache. |
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Vancieberg's early work in parasiticides pioneered a golden era for the cattle industry. |
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The Part Exchange scheme, pioneered by Barratt homes, has all these advantages and is simply the fastest, and least stressful way to move. |
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Samsung pioneered both the phablet and the smartwatch and presented a new version of the latter, the Galaxy Gear S, on Wednesday. |
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It was only 340 years ago that Dutch physicist Christiaan Huygens pioneered the use of pendulums in clocks, and knotted our duodena forever. |
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Parker pioneered the Hose Doctor Service concept at its Enzed subsidiary in Australia more than ten years ago. |
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Schally, a world-renowned drug researcher and Nobel laureate who pioneered the field of hypothalamic peptide drugs. |
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The poultry industry pioneered the factory farm approach more than 25 years ago. |
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Both infrastructures will continue to support real-time updates of DNS changes, a feature first pioneered by UltraDNS five years ago. |
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Rado has pioneered the use of number of materials unique to watch making, like hardmetal, ceramics, lanthanum and sapphire crystal. |
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International Rectifier pioneered the development of iMOTION, a widely-acclaimed integrated design platform for appliance motion control. |
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The series features architects whose work on high-performance high-rises has pioneered the field, setting new standards for environmentally conscious urbanism. |
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In the USA they pioneered stadium tours, playing to massive audiences, outdrawing the Stones and The Who, and breaking attendance records set by the Beatles a decade earlier. |
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Marclay pioneered the art of turntablism in the seventies, and has worked with avant-garde musicians such as John Zorn, Elliot Sharp, and Yoshihide Otomo. |
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Sanaria has pioneered the manufacture, storage, shipping, and administration of Plasmodium falciparum sporozoite stage malaria parasites as vaccines. |
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Tonkin then successfully pioneered both a domestic cheese production-distribution facility in northern California and a snack chip company known as Buffalo Chips. |
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Using SVA, Thrasos has pioneered the design of compounds based on the structure of the bone morphogenetic protein family to activate the Smad transduction pathway. |
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Early scholarly interest in bioethics was pioneered by theologians. |
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Koufman, one of the first full-time academic surgical laryngologists, has pioneered laser surgery of the vocal cords, performed in her office without incisions or anesthesia. |
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Artistically, he pioneered the use of feedback and the wah-wah pedal as part of the sound experience, exploring the entire recording studio as part of his overall instrument. |
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With it, he pioneered a new romantic movement in English fiction. |
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The Waltham mill also pioneered the process of mass production. |
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At age ten, he began work at the cotton mill opened that year by Jedediah Strutt using the water frame pioneered by Richard Arkwright at nearby Cromford Mill. |
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To create this structure, between 1756 and 1759, British engineer John Smeaton pioneered the use of hydraulic lime in concrete, using pebbles and powdered brick as aggregate. |
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In the United States crucible steel was pioneered by William Metcalf. |
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An example of this design pioneered by Thomas Hewes and refined by William Fairburn can be seen at the 1849 restored wheel at the Portland Basin Canal Warehouse. |
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Vasco da Gama pioneered the European Spice trade in 1498 when he reached Calicut after sailing around the Cape of Good Hope at the southern tip of the African continent. |
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Even so, the Russians did not rest on their laurels, and the attitude and pace of expansion pioneered by Yermak continued well into the 17th century. |
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After traditional land routes to India had been closed by the Ottoman Turks, Portugal hoped to use the sea route pioneered by Gama to break the once Venetian trading monopoly. |
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However, in Buddhism, the core leader 'Buddha', who pioneered the path to enlightenment is not worshiped in meditation, but simply reflected upon. |
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The ancient Greeks pioneered in many fields that rely on systematic thought, including biology, geometry, history, philosophy, physics and mathematics. |
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Bands such as Green River, Soundgarden, Melvins and Skin Yard pioneered the genre, with Mudhoney becoming the most successful by the end of the decade. |
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Quadcopter helicopters pioneered as early as 1907 in France, and other types of multicopter have been developed for specialized applications such as unmanned drones. |
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Channel 4 also pioneered the concept of stranded programming, where seasons of programmes following a common theme would be aired and promoted together. |
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He was among those youngsters who pioneered in changing the traditional Indonesian literature and modifying it on the lines of the newly independent country. |
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Celtic rock is a genre of folk rock and a form of Celtic fusion pioneered in Ireland which incorporates Celtic music, instrumentation and themes into a rock music context. |
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Pieter Bruegel the Elder pioneered large panoramic scenes of peasant life. |
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Notable among numerous technical advancements was the active tilting system, which the APT pioneered and has since appeared on other designs around the world. |
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Josiah Wedgwood pioneered the industrialisation of pottery manufacture. |
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It was pioneered by acts like Massive Attack, Tricky, and Portishead. |
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Bourne pioneered revivals of Messiah in Handel's orchestration, and Bourne's work was the basis for further scholarly versions in the early 20th century. |
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To achieve these ends, he pioneered a style of political writing suited to the democratic society he envisioned, with Common Sense serving as a primary example. |
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In 2007 the FT pioneered a metered paywall, which lets visitors to its site read a limited number of free articles during any one month before asking them to pay. |
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Bhakti ideas centered around loving devotion to Vishnu and Shiva with songs and music, were pioneered in this period by the Alvars and Nayanars of South India. |
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Green pioneered using building design to guide passengers with direction signs on tiled walls, with the stations given a unique identity with patterns on the platform walls. |
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Following Bogdanov's lead, Vladimir Shamov and Sergei Yudin in the USSR pioneered the transfusion of cadaveric blood from recently deceased donors. |
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The use of the jet aircraft was pioneered and, though late introduction meant it had little impact, it led to jets becoming standard in air forces worldwide. |
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It developed directly from the Epipaleolithic Natufian culture in the region, whose people pioneered the use of wild cereals, which then evolved into true farming. |
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Codenomicon pioneered the security test automation market with its launch of the first commercial fuzzing platform in 2001 and has maintained rapid growth ever since. |
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In the 1980s, he pioneered so-called greenmail raids in which financiers threatened companies with hostile takeovers unless they were paid a premium to go away. |
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It has pioneered the application of collagenase for several disease conditions, notably dermal ulcers, pressure sores, and second and third degree burns. |
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Pioneered in the air war against the country's neighbour, these drones were designed to decoy air defences and save the lives of pilots. |
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Pioneered by Scottish engineer John Loudon McAdam in the 1820s, Macadam roads are prone to rutting and generating dust. |
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