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Better plumbing, a taste for innovation, and a mission to civilise immigrants all played a part.
Mr. Volk never confined his taste for innovation and activism to the financial world.
His taste for innovation was fostered first by Marie Rambert and then by the second mother of British ballet, Ninette de Valois, who invited him into her future Royal Ballet in 1935.
Since then he has torn a strip through the book publishing industry and through conventional retailing businesses that have struggled to keep up with his flexibility and taste for innovation.
Not only was his wish to marry a divorced American commoner resisted, but the political and court establishment were already (as we now know from the inner history of the time) highly critical of his informality and taste for innovation.
The personal style that emerged in the 1940s incorporated her affinity with folksong and dance, her intense interest in English music of the 16th and 17th centuries, and her taste for innovation.
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Skaggs, meanwhile, continued to develop a reputation as a string virtuoso with a taste for musical innovation.
Humanity, humour, political maturity, curiosity and a taste for formal innovation are the hallmarks of anything directed by Malle.
For several decades the arts sections represented his taste, which was catholic and found room for innovation.
"It's good for innovation.
But is it good for innovation?
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