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He was, for instance, in the vanguard of those who established that supposedly abstruse Russian, Anton Chekhov, on the British stage.
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For we cannot be in the vanguard of what has long been happening.
But this year, for once, Blackpool is in the vanguard of social change.
But "The Bob Newhart Show," which debuted in 1972 and would run for six seasons, was in the vanguard of a new era in which television got real.
But the movie business in general takes its cue from the film studios, which have rarely been in the vanguard of innovation.Back in the 1920s, for instance, the studios even resisted the introduction of the "talkies", arguing that silent pictures provided a perfect international language.
For a short time, Einstein was in the vanguard of quantum theory, while Bohr lagged behind.
But for a while, the band were in the vanguard of a bold musical revolution: up, up and away.
It has never been in the vanguard of social change, for example.
FOR the past decade, technical support has been in the vanguard of globalisation.
Millennium Partners, a privately held New York real estate developer that has worked on mixed-use properties for the Ritz-Carlton and Four Seasons, is in the vanguard of the trend.
As the sample does not contain any never-married women it most likely is not fully representative for the younger, better educated women who may be in the vanguard of the anti-FGM movement.
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