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are originators
noun
Someone who originates, creates or founds something.
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"We are originators of sounds, not adapters of what is already successful," Mr. Rotman, the saxophone player, said.
Both Godard and Cassavetes are originators in images; where Godard, a former painter deeply imbued with the European artistic tradition as well as with the history of cinema, struggles in images with ideas, with materiel, and, for that matter, with other images, Cassavetes's images struggle directly with life itself.
"Your Hendrixes and your Creams – and I think Led Zeppelin, too, in the sense that they are originators – spawn whole hordes of lesser groups and imitators, and sometimes, as a result of imitation, the imitators can be more successful than them".
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"We're originators," offered one unnamed member at the feature's close.
Everybody involved were originators – they had to be really to make the people of Birmingham have radio with commercials.
Kogălniceanu would later claim that he and his friend were "originators of the culinary art in Moldavia".
All drugs were originators (donated by Gilead Sciences and Janssen) or WHO-prequalified generics provided by the National Programmes.
Researchers at the City of Hope National Medical Centre were originators in developing a HRQL measure for long-term survivors.
She is originator and curator of the Safe Motherhood Quilt Project.
Prior to 2000, most HIV/AIDS drugs were originator brands.
They are the originators of the fresh hell laid out above, the instigators, the Oppenheimers.
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