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The Vice Fund is following in the footsteps of the first portfolio to capitalize on sin stocks.
It also propelled Evo Morales to the presidency, the first Bolivian from the country's indigenous majority to follow in the footsteps of the first head of state, Simon Bolivar [17].
Thousands more American vacationers are soon likely to follow in the footsteps of the first family as the gradual easing of travel restrictions is expected to allow up to 110 new flights a day between the US and Cuba.
Mythomania is a collection of themed essays about modern culture, some of which began life as BBC Radio 4 programmes, and it follows consciously in the footsteps of the first great deconstructor of cultural symbols, Roland Barthes.
Kate Henderson, chief executive of the Town and Country Planning Association, believes an urban national park could follow in footsteps of the first garden cities in the 1890s, when a fruit tree was planted in every garden, "so you can grow some of your own local produce.
Paul Murton follows in the footsteps of the first tourists to Scotland.
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He saw himself following in the footsteps of the nineteenth and early twentieth-century Mexican printmaker José Guadalupe Posada, whose influence is clear in the murals of Diego Rivera and José Clemente Orozco.
Following in the footsteps of Jacques de Noyon, the first European to travel the Boundary Waters in 1688, the largely French-speaking Voyageurs accessed these "great north woods" – as Bob Dylan called them – through entry points like the Grand Portage, the eight-and-a-half-mile track between Pigeon River and Lake Superior, a passage first shown to the traders by the Cree people.
Time Warner Cable follows in the footsteps of Comcast Corp. and Cablevision Systems Corp., the first two cable companies to offer dividends to shareholders.
We could follow in the footsteps of Maine College, the first college to alleviate its environmental impact.
In TRACKING BODHIDHARMA: A Journey to the Heart of Chinese Culture (Counterpoint, $26), Andy Ferguson follows in the footsteps of the charismatic fifth-century South Indian monk who founded Chan Buddhism (better known in the West by its Japanese name, Zen) and spread it across China.
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