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Quality circles are also said to be a poor forerunner for more participative approaches to management.
The 20MW solar tower is also a forerunner for an even more ambitious idea, one that Abascal hopes will become a standard for CSP plants in future - a 50MW version that could generate electricity around the clock.
"It almost felt like a forerunner for The X Factor or something.
The formula was clearly a forerunner for such hedonistic successors as Las Vegas.
Mel designed "flip books" to help teach activities such as a golf swing and developed a forerunner of today's more advanced golf simulators.
But to insist, as propagandists for New Labour and its forerunners have for more than two decades, that the Foot experience demonstrates no party can be elected on an unequivocally left-of-centre platform, is clearly absurd.
As Makinson 1993 notes, it was also a forerunner of semantics for defeasible conditionals generally (cf. "if p, normally q").
"It was kind of a forerunner of bigger and better and more wonderful things that were supposed to come downtown," said Huell Howser, a reporter for KCET-TV whose "Videolog" series has chronicled life in Los Angeles for the last seven years.
But as a generation of Australians would know, Lady Bird has a forerunner: Looking for Alibrandi.
The early Bauhaus was sometimes more like a forerunner of the Californian communes of the 1960s than a laboratory for an industrial future.
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