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The conception of this preparation and recording technique benefited from pioneering recordings from the larval olfactory organ (Oppliger et al., 2000; Kreher et al., 2005; Hoare et al., 2008).
"Who bought the houses?" "A brave pioneer from Wall Street.
Leisure World, another pioneer from the 1960s, has 20,000 people with an average age of 77.
They might strike out, like intrepid pioneers, from Angola to Anchorage.
Maathai was a pioneer from an early age and in many spheres.
(We'll be running profiles of three of the pioneers from the report next week).
Also look out for profiles of three of the pioneers from the Weinreb Group on Guardian Sustainable Business next week.
The Ozark Mountains abound in ballads and other traditional songs, brought to the region by early pioneers from the southern Appalachian Mountains.
Pioneers from China's crowded hinterland soon brought all of Manchuria's readily cultivable land under crops.
Nearby is a new Elliman branch, as well as another pioneer from Manhattan, the medical group Tribeca Pediatrics.
Pioneers / (pi e nirs) / n. / group that originates or contributes to development, e.g., "Those pioneers from L.A. have made Joshua Tree an artistic mecca in the desert".
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