"The WTO demonstrations were a real groundbreaker; it really woke up the police, " said Seattle's police chief, Gil Kerlikowske.
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Mommsen, too, recognized and reported " Caesar the rake, Caesar the conspirator, and Caesar the groundbreaker for later centuries of absolutism ."
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As for innovation, Is he really a groundbreaker, or does it just sound that way next to the pop-country stuff on the radio?
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Critics described him as overly cautious, a stick in the mud rather than a groundbreaker, whose buildings veered to the conventional, even the cliched.
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Dr . Gadh was featured amongst a select number of faculty who are " groundbreakers " in UCLA's recent media campaign " The Optimists ".
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Before Soderbergh's 1989 indie groundbreaker " sex, lies, and videotape, " reality television was more a fascination of the egghead fringe.
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The chardonnay belonged in the same league as Stony Hill and Hanzell; the pinot blanc was a groundbreaker; even the chenin blanc was first-rate.
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FinBlade later received nominations in the'Best Casual Game'and'2009 Groundbreaker'categories for Tennis Slam in the Handango Champion Awards for the Android.
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Because out singers like k . d . lang and Elton John rarely let gayness speak its name in their music, Boy George is something of a groundbreaker.
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The 1973 release is considered a groundbreaker because of innovative elements such as multiple, intertwined story lines and prominent music that reinforced the film's dramatic moments.