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Murrow and, later, Walter Cronkite would become synonymous with the CBS brand, but Mr. Trout, a master of extemporaneous commentary, is often acknowledged as having paved the way.

But in 2008, as Barack Obama headed for the White House, even Republican strategist Karl Rove recognised The Cosby Show as having paved the way for a black president, telling Fox News, "We've had an African-American first family for many years in different forms.

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The first pikelet is the "seasoning" pikelet and may not work but don't worry as it has paved the way for the rest to work (and it's still perfectly edible, good for chef's munchies).

The fast-moving nature of politics today, whether in "mature" markets such as America or "new markets" such as in Egypt, have paved the way for individuals to express themselves and their interests in a political context.

He returned to a strict classicism in his last plays, but in vain, for the audacities of his own previous tragedies, timid as they were, had paved the way for Romantic drama.

Paolo Di Canio's decision to resign as Swindon manager has paved the way for him to return to former club West Ham.

And, simply by proudly identifying as transgender, Jenner has paved the way for a national dialogue that is more open and accepting of the transgender community.

In recent years, novel immunoassay techniques, such as multiplex technology, have paved the way for simultaneous analysis of multiple cytokines and chemokines in a small sample.

Advances in understanding of the role of T cells, B cells, and cytokines such as IL-6 have paved the way to the development of additional biological drugs beyond TNF-inhibitors, such as abatacept (ABT), rituximab, and tocilizumab (TCZ) [ 5– 10].

The augmentation in electricity demand, power system privatization as well as efficacy of renewable resources has paved the way for power system companies and researchers to exploit the field of grid connected distributed generation (DG) and its issues, islanding being a dominant one.

A gifted if sometimes undisciplined writer, with an acute eye for paradox, he is as at home with the cultivation of ideas as the academics who have paved the way for him, but he is not bridled by their conventions.

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