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Tobacco surely rivals arsenic as a progenitor of fatal cancer.
Turner was reimagined as a progenitor of modern art; first of impressionism, then of postwar abstraction.
A progenitor of punk with an intractable public image, Patti Smith is a prickly icon.
Perhaps this explains his admiration for a progenitor whom anyone else would consider a bit of a trial.
When it came to the Western Hemisphere in 1968, it was a progenitor of the childless resort.
But the two don't marry, and Andy's status as an upstanding, sensitive, rugged single father makes the show, in retrospect, seem uncannily like a progenitor of WB's "Everwood".
Collaborators So far open-source development has been more of an Internet-age breakthrough in engineering management than a progenitor of new technologies.
The Well was a progenitor of AOL, Facebook and other forms of social networking.
Often considered a progenitor of body horror, Mr. Cronenberg has an underappreciated sense of humor.
Her influence on politics remains potent; Peter Mandelson, a progenitor of Tony Blair's New Labor, declared in 2001 that "we are all Thatcherites now".
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