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He added that effective use of a pacesetter, or rabbit, to fight air resistance would be a factor.
But the do-gooder, as played by former Glee star Grant Gustin, is now becoming something of a pacesetter in small-screen superheroes.
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The 2010 Broadway revival of "Fences" was a pacesetter in the practice, several producers said.
It is a pacesetter of reforms, and will likely become a major economic, trade and financial bridge between China and Latin America.
Part of the inflation was due to Whitlam's desire to increase wages and conditions of the Commonwealth Public Service as a pacesetter for the private sector.
Bell, which was split again when AT&T spun off Lucent in 1996 and will lose another group of researchers when Lucent completes its pending divestiture of Agere Systems, is still a pacesetter in fields like optics and communications.
"Fred was thinking of her as a rabbit," he added, meaning a pacesetter, with no hope of winning.
The elite race also had a pacesetter, Lorris Adams of Barbados.
Mr. Osby is now a mentor and a pacesetter, one of the sturdier bridges between jazz generations.
Ever since the so-called Facebook election of 2008, Obama has been a pacesetter in using social media to connect with the public.
In just two and a half years of operation, Playdom has established itself as a pacesetter in building popular games for social networks enjoyed by consumers around the globe.
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