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Tusk said they had been the first to offer condolences.
There would be a neat symmetry if a country that helped topioneer offshore oil-drilling also pioneered the cleanup necessary once all the oil is gone. [/align]
There would be a neat symmetry if a country that helped topioneer offshore oil-drilling also pioneered the cleanup necessary once all the oil is gone.
On October 14th Gordon Brown, the British prime minister, pre-empted the debate in Washington.
She spurted past me to get to the line first.
The hospital has pioneered the use of birthing pools.
She spurted past me to get to the line first.
The hospital has pioneered the use of birthing pools.
A team from the UK were the first to successfully clone an animal.
Jaron Lanier coined the term "virtual reality" and pioneered its early development.
Take junk bonds, whose use Michael Milken pioneered in the nineteen-eighties. They got a bad name when Milken went to prison for securities fraud.
Boulder was one of the first cities in the nation to enforce a ban on smoking.
Newspaper editors all strive to be first with a story.
Forbes was among the first to profile Grandin (in 1998), and her life story was the subject of a 2010 HBO documentary.
In 1991 HBO pioneered "multiplexing", a way of distributing multiple channels without using more bandwidth.
Recently Amertech has again introduced the most advanced FibreMat technology into China for the first time.
The first three stars to pop out into your western sky after sunset are Vega, Altair and Deneb.
Again we exercise a house on a piece of deserted land. It includes 100 guest rooms. 100 times 100 square meters.
But anyone who owns a child can observe firsthand how their speech slowly emerges.
Lord Browne, the former head of BP, is spearheading a review of student finance with a report expected to be published in the coming weeks.
Two Anaheim schools have become the first in California to adopt GPS tracking to prevent chronically truant students from cutting class.
He deserves credit for convening the G20 meeting in London, and for Britain's pioneering bank rescues and useful budgetary stimulus (in noted contrast to the Tories' proposals).