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He was no longer unknown, and on Jan . 6 , 1996Maier served as a forerunner at a World Cup giant slalom in Flachau.
Palankandy broke his foot in a crash, but he remained for the world championships and served as a forerunner on the course, navigating it completely from top to bottom.
"An Enemy of the People," in philosophy at least, served as a forerunner of "The Crucible," a dramatization of the Salem witch hunt of the 17th century that implicitly articulated Mr. Miller's outrage at McCarthyism.
This effort was meant to serve as the forerunner of a citywide volunteer pollen sampling network based on the cooperation of existing health care providing institutions, schools, and stations of the operational sampling network of the New York City Department of Air Resources.
The footage underlines Joplin's status as a forerunner in a male-dominated rock climate.
He is sometimes cited as a forerunner of the renowned philosopher Benedict de Spinoza.
Art critics and historians regard him as a forerunner of the American modern art movement.
By the mid-20th century, he had become recognized as a forerunner of modern architecture.
The Revolution is often seen as a forerunner to civil rights for Jewish and black people.
He is also regarded by Christians as a forerunner of Christian theology.
It is as a rawly expressive misfit that he has been recognised as a forerunner of modern art.
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