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He was also endlessly innovative: the first man to put numbers on shirts, a pioneer of artificial pitches and an early enthusiast of floodlights.
Open for three meals, late afternoon snacks and Sunday brunch, this sunny spot is endlessly innovative with lovely entrees like stuffed aubergine, asparagus noisette, fillet Negroni and Pietro's priceless meatballs.
There's "soft" power too -- the endlessly innovative consumer culture that Joseph Nye argues is an essential component of American power -- but at its core, as we have seen in Afghanistan and now in Iraq, American power is far from soft.
Storm's zombie network is endlessly innovative.
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THUMP was recently lucky enough to catch Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith one of the most intriguing, innovative, and endlessly exciting experimentally-leaning electronic music practitioners working today in full flow at Braga's outstanding Semibreve festival.
Since then, at the accessible end of the driving sim genre, we've had the brilliant Burnout, the endlessly reconfigured Need for Speed, the innovative Test Drive Unlimited and the gorgeous Project Gotham Racing – all venerated in their time.
Not that much — except that they are all awesome, they were all innovative, and they were all endlessly copied.
Parker Bruce of the Washington Square News stated that the song functions as "a sort of formal declaration and mission statement" for Femme Fatale, saying that "It is not an innovative song, but it is fantastically effective and endlessly enticing with its liberating, toss-your-cares-away, dance-like-a-complete and-utter-fool cathartic chorus, repeatedance-like-a-complete and-utter-foollyrics".
For seven years now Mr. Clinton has argued endlessly that international economic development ultimately offers economic opportunities for workers in the world's most innovative economy.
Schwitters, who was also an innovative poet and a pioneer of installation art, developed an anti-conventional aesthetic that proved endlessly fecund — blooming, for example, in Robert Rauschenberg's "Combines" of the nineteen-fifties.
Endlessly lived.
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