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1. The newscaster breaks to a feel good story about a local farmer who has found a way to happiness and riches by selling some of his land to a well heeled eco-warrior who wants to pioneer solar power generation somewhere in Holsworthy's wooded hinterland
2. A pioneer in the field of research, he doesn’t have
3. The Morgan’s were one of the original pioneer families in the Laurel Mountains
4. But Torbin now had a goal, he would become the Great Scientist, the Pioneer
5. Josh looked over from the adjacent chair and said bitterly, ‘How does it feel to be a pioneer, Scott? Pretty fucking cool, eh?’
6. Women have been pioneer missionaries and teachers
7. Members of the Bivins family, pioneer
8. He was a pioneer in
9. was a pioneer in American TV
10. overwhelmed the new Pioneer Network that they had stopped
11. which as you know, is usually a no, no as no pioneer would have
12. No pioneer had GPS service, therefore, neither did they
13. She had wanted to live like a real pioneer
14. Karl Marx was not the only pioneer on the Jewish Left
15. We have shown this on occasion to incoming or graduating Johnson School Park Leadership Fellows, after which I point out that my father was an entrepreneur, a pioneer who constantly sought and took advantage of opportunities, as well as a civic leader in his community who continuously strove to do the same for others, and that these are also the ideals on which the Park Leadership Fellows Program at the Johnson School are modeled
16. As a pioneer business entrepreneur who took responsible risks and worked hard all his life, Roy H
17. Paul Pioneer Press, November 2001, p
18. As home to one of the pioneer Executive MBA Programs, Michigan State University was one of the first schools to recognize the potential of EMBA Programs
19. "Think of Indian raids in pioneer days
20. a pioneer on the Internet with major computer
21. Grandma Warren was a Nebraska pioneer
22. YOU COULD DO THESE TRIED-AND-TRUE, PIONEER VALUES NOW
23. academic achievers and became a pioneer in the Talent
24. And so it was that the planet Eretz became the pioneer in space ship-to-ship rescue
25. During the interview, they told me one of their clients, Pioneer Citizens Bank, was considering replacing the incumbent Controller
26. I won’t go into my accomplishments at Pioneer that led to my first promotion to Senior Vice President
27. Pioneer had two Executive Vice Presidents when I joined the bank in 1990
28. I had twenty-five thousand shares in the Pioneer Citizens Bank, plus my 401K savings
29. What happened? Pioneer was purchased by Zion’s Bank of Salt Lake City, Utah
30. The Pioneer stock went higher because Zion’s was a very strong financially well-run bank
31. This is the way it was done in the pioneer days of computing
32. A background of rejection and poverty did not stop Jesus from arising as a vanguard pioneer
33. Step up and lead us in fulfilling Christ’s sacred mission as our spiritual vanguard, having received the Holy Spirit’s grace to pioneer
34. Learn and embrace the eternal value of making sacrifices to pioneer like Jim Elliot
35. Will God lead you to pioneer new structures and strategically design your mobilization? Or will you creatively consult exiting ministries that are demobilized by structural limitations? Perhaps you may lead a combination of both
36. Always keep in mind that you are free to pioneer new structures
37. Pioneer by empowering others instead of seeking to gain power and titles of your own
38. May God empower you the same way to pioneer at home and abroad as you mobilize many laborers and their financial partners
39. Everything I challenge you to become as an overseas pioneer missionary, I had the privilege of doing here in the inner city at your age
40. What was in the souls of white missionary folk who chose to pioneer like her?
41. Pioneer like the Freedom Riders for the commission-rights of those you mobilize
42. But when he saw that Amaranta Úrsula was deter-mined to organize a commission for public improvement and even laughed at him when he hinted at the possibility of returning, he understood that things were going to take a long time and he reestablished contact with his forgotten partners in Brussels, thinking that it was just as well to be a pioneer in the Caribbean as in- Africa
43. I have already mentioned Jayson Blair, but he wasn’t a pioneer with his capers
44. cause the Pioneer spacecraft to be closer to Earth
45. I was considered a legend by some and a pioneer by others
46. Everette thought if their pioneer ancestors could see them now they would be proud
47. I must say that this ship is a pioneer in the concept of cargo ships also being food production centers
48. Lukman, Pioneer carved along the bottom of the wooden frame
49. It had been a hard life but it had been worth it in the end: she could say proudly that she had left an enduring legacy in and around Montreal and had earned the title of pioneer of Ville-Marie
50. In 1990 the owners of Pioneer Computer Group (PCG)
1. Scotch-Irish farmers and tradesmen pioneered the area followed by Italian and Slav’s who worked in the mines and coke ovens
2. the World (IWW) pioneered in the organization of unions among
3. On behalf of our client, the Institute of Life Insurance, our group pioneered the effort to sell insurance not only to male heads of household but also to married and single women
4. mean to you? You think of him as the one who pioneered in transatlantic aviation
5. They pioneered the land,
6. “It was originally fitted with the special helmet interface the Abrams family pioneered, but its pilot could not deal with the intimacy of the contact and shut it off
7. The Swordsmen had pioneered the recruitment and training of such armies, but former Federation Marines had perfected the process
8. He pioneered as an elite soldier of Christ with the highest conviction, and he made the ultimate sacrifice
9. Paul pioneered by planting churches and pulling them into motion after him
10. My missionary grandmother not only pioneered in Africa, she helped teach churches in the States how to support missions through faith-promise giving* when she traveled here on furlough
11. It was a policy which Gandhi had pioneered during his South African sojourn and perfected in his native India
12. Mayne pioneered the use of military Jeeps to conduct surprise hit-and-run raids, particularly on enemy airfields
13. Harry Markowitz pioneered modern portfolio theory nearly fifty years ago (as of
14. The firm, Stern Stewart, pioneered the concept of economic profit in a practical
15. Pole Position (1982) used sprite-based, pseudo-3D graphics when it pioneered the "rear-view racer format" where the player's view is behind and above the vehicle, looking forward along the road with the horizon in sight
16. In everyday work he advanced professional standards of care and conduct, and even pioneered certain types of surgery
17. HUD: Heads-Up Display: Another device pioneered on the USAF F-15A Eagle, the heads-up display projects important flight information, like air speed and altitude, the current weapon selected, and various firing cues, onto the aircraft’s windshield
18. Have you two ever heard about the work of Nikolai Tesla? He pioneered the technology necessary to do all this, and a lot more - scalar interferometry I think it’s called
19. You will recall that this was pioneered by the RAF during the war
20. It was the sort of analysis pioneered in the States and used to track serial killers there
21. It includes a complete discussion of the Critical Chain scheduling approach pioneered by Eli Goldratt - the most significant new development in project scheduling in the last 40 years
22. Grimes colleague, Professor Daniel Farquarson, mixed the reconstituted ink with squid ink and used an ageing process that he’d pioneered
23. America has pioneered the selling of bigotry to the world: wrapped up in so many attractive consumer packages: that they have managed to hide the actual content of their ethics, and bigotry, and racism, and hate: under so many euphemistic, code-words, and semantic distortions: that the english dictionary has become a meaningless thing to them
24. The person who is known to have pioneered it was no other than Onesimus Ustonson who exhibited his multiplying spools to the bass fishing experts and admirers
25. CBT had been pioneered in the early 1960s by a psychiatrist at Penn named Dr
26. In 1995 and 1996 Allan Sloan, a financial columnist at Newsweek, wrote several columns expressing his skepticism about the accounting methods of America Online (AOL), a company that pioneered the commercialization of Internet connectivity
27. 150 on accompanying CD) This was paralleled exactly by the market-adjusted debt (MAD) ratios popularized by Michael Milken when he pioneered the issuance of high yield bonds at Drexel Burnham Lambert in the 1970s and 1980s
28. Let’s update Graham’s classic write-up of eight pairs of companies, using the same compare-and-contrast technique that he pioneered in his lectures at Columbia Business School and the New York Institute of Finance
29. 3z standard pioneered the use of laser light sources at high speeds
30. Pioneered the concept of investing with a margin of safety
31. Graham and Dodd made four very important contributions to value investing: (1) they clearly articulated a usable definition of investing as opposed to speculation; (2) they distinguished between market price and intrinsic value (a concept that still seems alien to MCT); (3) they pioneered the concept of investing with a margin of safety, and (4) they promulgated the belief that investment decisions ought to be based on ascertainable facts
32. She found it could be used to combat tumours; she also pioneered its use in x-rays
33. Many of the large financial institutions have pioneered some extraordinary products that we will explore and advocate throughout this book
34. But in 1975, when the Securities and Exchange Commission forced the industry to deregulate, Schwab created one of the first discount brokerages and pioneered a whole new way of doing business that shook Wall Street to its core
35. Interest-rate futures were pioneered by the CBOT in 1975 in response to a growing market need for tools that could protect against sharp and frequent swings in the cost of money
36. Hediondo started with small capital and skimped and pioneered its way first to success and finally to oblivion
1. Not all stress is bad, as has been demonstrated by the pioneering work of Professor Hans Selye
2. pioneering real estate sales in Mexico at Cabo San Lucas
3. Or, he could just bolt and run for it on some pioneering alien planet and try to live off the land
4. All of us here at Consolidated Broadcasting Group are both honored, and very excited to be a part of this pioneering new form of electric motorsport, in its second historic season
5. The Nobel Prize was awarded to Swiss chemist Paul Muller in 1948 for pioneering work he did to help bring about these astonishing results
6. They had even created their own Pioneering game that they
7. Pioneering, everyone had a panic button, more often called the
8. A tent city had promptly popped up in front of Pioneering
9. She clicked out of the Pioneering catalog and checked the
10. Here they were filling out applications at Pioneering HQ,
11. Then the big black bird, brightly attired with the Pioneering
12. were all tuned to the Pioneering Network
13. the crowd, waving Pioneering banners and shouting her name
14. president of the Pioneering Network appeared on the screen from
15. At the southern most edge of the area Pioneering had
16. knew, he’d gotten the call from Pioneering and had been asked to
17. pictures of the stuff in the Pioneering catalog
18. this time to say that this will be the last Pioneering game as you’ve
19. pioneering games by themselves
20. irrational to take the pioneering thing to the point of comprising
21. and even hoping that they would not be found by the Pioneering
22. One of the reasons he’d been so glad when Pioneering
23. blanket to Pioneering with her, the Doc noticed that although
24. that all the Pioneering games in play had been halted until further
25. Selma had been caught up in crowds of Pioneering fevered
26. when he changed his mind and headed out to the Pioneering lodge
27. Pioneering would build him a new house out in the valley and
28. we need information on a group of Pioneering players outside of
29. Pioneering accounts were run out of L
30. understand all of the Pioneering accounting being in the L
31. Pioneering channel, and several of the interactive betting sights
32. and said that he’d often watched Pioneering
33. Pioneering had been used for testing the program
34. 413 from the year 1993, Italy has performed pioneering work in the
35. The pioneering attempt was
36. Cornelia Wilbur, the therapist whose pioneering treatment of Sybil Dorsett was portrayed in the book Sybil) is convinced that multiples don't age as fast as other people……
37. This is pioneering Will! No Resurrectionist has ever been that deep
38. This chapter challenges you to live out a new pioneering spirit
39. Find in Christ the confidence and bravery that comes with an innovative pioneering spirit
40. Pioneering missionaries advance ahead of others, often at great personal risk, praying for and calling on others to follow
41. In my marketing management class, I learned about pioneering among structural limitations when my professor gave a real-life assignment
42. In contrast, my leadership objectives focus on pioneering missionary structures that empower others to lead
43. Up to this point, most have preferred going to established missions stations rather than taking on more dangerous pioneering assignments
44. This was pioneering work in those days as it was the time when
45. the US Special Forces at first, they copied to some degree, the pioneering techniques of this great
46. His contributions include pioneering work in optics where he demonstrated the color components in light through refraction and invented a reflective telescope based on mirrors to focus light without the refraction abberation common to lens focusing
47. Thanks to Faraday’s pioneering breakthroughs in chemistry, and contributions to the electrical age through his work with motors, generators and electromagnetic theory, he was awarded a professorship for life at the Royal Institution of Great Britain; demonstrating that high accomplishment isn’t necessarily correlated with formal education, of which Faraday had very little
48. We in the Royal Navy are pioneering the antidote
49. it represents one of the pioneering moments in our aviation history and deserves a place
50. ” This is what Designer Health Centers is pioneering in 21st century healthcare
1. Mankind used these genetically engineered pioneers to carry out so many of the dangerous tasks of empire building and thanked them with prejudice and anger
2. pioneers who prepare the way for the army
3. Another compounding of obsolescence, like a kick in the teeth for those early pioneers, mused Scott
4. Also the Infantry, Artillery, Engineers, Pioneers and many more service personnel as well as troops from all over the Empire sat in the carriages or corridors as the train thundered on
5. He says, ‘the government should become pioneers in its energy and pollution choices
6. Where German-Americans had been one of the most strongly bilingual ethnic groups, with Germans as pioneers in the bilingual education field and publishing many German language newspapers, magazines, and books, much of that came to an end
7. Will the multi-existence pioneers have their way again?
8. pioneers, donated the historic first Wesley
9. the same goods as the real pioneers had
10. pioneers could not have survived with true dissention in the group
11. pioneers were too scared and tired to be at each others throats
12. pioneers would have used grasses, old clothes, anything they could
13. We have tried to stick to the script of the pioneers in the years 1880
14. What sort of people followed these pioneers? Study the careers of the children of the Kennedys, the Rockefellers, and the Harrimans
15. I’d read about the Oregon Trail and was overcome with awe at traveling where some 100,000 pioneers had gone before
16. Oh! How I respected those pioneers with their wagons and belongings, risking their lives and enduring hardship to build a new life for themselves in the Oregon Territory, the land where dreams of a prosperous family life could come true
17. Most of the pioneers who had traveled the Oregon Trail had been heading for the beautiful Willamette Valley, south of Portland, Oregon
18. one of the most well respected Internet marketing pioneers in the
19. product, since we would be the pioneers in
20. the pioneers in the industry which has its
21. But it wasn‘t until he met David Bohm, one of the pioneers in quantum physics, that Pribram found his answer
22. Rather than connect Stallman with other Internet pioneers,
23. htm Hooker Heroes: Pioneers of the American West
24. My siblings, cousins, and I share a small part of the ultimate price paid by missionary pioneers
25. That need led me to meet two famous holistic pioneers of the
26. Spiritual Center and one of the pioneers in Holistic Dentistry and
27. In 1941, the Japanese had the best naval arm in the world and were the pioneers of the large carrier striking force, and by the time of Pearl Harbour
28. Business enterprises - from multinational conglomerates to solo entrepreneurs - are staking their presence on the Internet, all poised to become pioneers in what promises to be the frontier of electronic commerce
29. Yu was loyal to Earth but also had learned to like and respect Spacers for the hard working pioneers they were
30. From being at first a poor teenage girl looking for a better life in New France, Catherine Lorion was slated to become one of the true founding pioneers of Ville-Marie, later to be known as Montreal
31. fashion pioneers who first starts wearing the shirts?
32. TRIBUTE TO THE PIONEERS OF VILLE-MARIE
33. This page is to pay tribute to the settlers and pioneers of Ville-Marie who figured prominently in the last chapter of this novel
34. pioneers of the Law of Attraction
35. the early pioneers who had travelled on them
36. We turn to pioneers like Dr
37. Pioneers of the American West would put a silver dollar in a jug of milk to keep it fresh without refrigeration
38. We only need to endure on and as pioneers of old; we become finishers of the tasks that lay ahead
39. And when some of the stories of prophets is mentioned before the believer; he recognizes their perfection and finds them always and ever the pioneers in each noble quality, whilst the unbeliever or hypocrite interprets their sayings and actions as a defect
40. The West has an entire frontier tradition with the fascinating history of pioneers, Indians and wagon trains
41. According to experts who are seen as pioneers in this field and discipline of healing and
42. In keeping with the spirit of our glorious pioneers, we will use this latest technology to create a perfect race of humans to repopulate the Earth—to reconquer Earth for the powers of good
43. great vocal group like the Sons of the Pioneers is soothing
44. The women were pioneers, and Julianne very much idolized her fictitious heroines
45. boarding pioneers did, because of the changes in ori-
46. It's a race that requires the very best of the qualities of the early Alaskan pioneers from each participant, and could not take place anywhere else in the world
47. But what can those first pioneers have felt, walking for years to get here, and knowing that, just to find the nearest hotel, they would have to walk all the way back? How did Robert Falcon Scott and his team, setting out to explore the Antarctic, cope with the thought that, should they get into trouble - which they did - there was no help available whatsoever? What were Neil Armstrong's thoughts as the Eagle began its descent to the lunar surface, knowing that NASA - despite the almost obligatory optimism - only gave him and Buzz Aldrin a 50% chance of a successful lift-off from the moon? How will those heroes who, in the forseeable future of the next 2 - 3 decades, making a journey of 34
48. We are living here like the early Alaskan pioneers
49. That’s right: cutting down one elm tree and burning the scraps and branches of that one dead tree gave the pioneers enough potash to buy 2 more acres of land
50. By American pioneers crossing an entire continent