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"By balancing fortitude, boldness, temperance and a dash of deserved luck, he had marshalled Australia's rearguard - which is its vanguard anyway - until it was on the threshold of a fanciful victory," writes Greg Baum in the Sydney Morning Herald.
But that's all a long way from whatever it was minimalism meant to the composers who were at its vanguard in the 60s.
The PLA should serve as a backup force, not its vanguard.
Disasters are a regular part of rocket science, as demonstrated by the American experience with its Vanguard program.
After the downturn comes the recovery, and normally in its vanguard are thousands of start-up businesses.
Yet it has a long history, and for quite mysterious reasons, artists have always been in its vanguard.
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As a result, the music video — a moving-image form that has been glanced over by major validating institutions, perhaps because its vanguards (to borrow a term from the MTV Video Music Awards) have primarily been black, eccentric, and not college-educated — has reëmerged as an essential medium for a black aesthetic.
In Japan, however, there had already been a comics revolution, and the man at its rowdy vanguard was Yoshihiro Tatsumi.
Our city, despite its artistic reputation (or perhaps because of it), was remote from the vanguard; its most advanced circles might have still been reading The Yellow Book.
Comics like Mr. Brooks were in its nose-thumbing vanguard.
By then, Abstract Expressionism was well into its transition from vanguard to bandwagon to lame duck.
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