| 21. | He was the richest ballplayer of his time, a groundbreaker for all the big bucks thrown at athletes these days.
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| 22. | She was a groundbreaker in making wrestling videos and short action movies that catered to fans of women's bodybuilding.
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| 23. | Bochco, a groundbreaker responsible for some of the best TV of any era ( " Hill Street Blues,"
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| 24. | Political satire in theatre is new to Finland and the production was something of a groundbreaker in the deferential Finnish political climate.
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| 25. | During the service, she was lauded as a groundbreaker who made progressing through the army easier for the women who followed her.
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| 26. | Credit should go to local disk jockey Jason Bentley, who helped put this thoughtful collection of'90s groundbreakers together . 3 Stars.
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| 27. | Bow-legged and bow-tied, he comes from the backslapping, deal-making school of black political groundbreakers in Atlanta.
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| 28. | For Czeschin, making the Olympics isn't much of a surprise _ he's one of the groundbreakers of the sport.
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| 29. | Venus, beaten in the semifinals, appeared to be thinking : " Shouldn't the older sister be the groundbreaker ?"
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| 30. | But true groundbreakers, like Ms . Prada, stretch the boundaries of our conventions, persuading us to accept and fit into a new construct.
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