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The movie is a sort of sequel to the technically pioneering 1982 cult hit starring Jeff Bridges.
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These designs rely on multi-step chip fabrication and combinations of various techniques and materials that are technically challenging, but will be highly rewarding as pioneering techniques to follow 3D processes across heterogeneous landscapes.
For instance, the FireWire interface (known technically as IEEE 1394) pioneered by Apple in the late 1980s was faster and capable of delivering more power.
It was pioneering work.
Jim loved pioneering entrepreneurs.
Helen Brush Jenkins, 94, pioneering photojournalist.
The show, a first-time display of the collection in New York City, presents 60 works, ranging from Robineau's pioneering, technically virtuosic porcelains to ceramics by more recent innovators like Peter Voulkos and Robert Arneson.
Utility and entertainment programs also have skins (each skin is technically known as a GUI, pronounced like gooey, for the graphical user interface pioneered by SRI International and Xerox PARC in the 1970's).
Mr. Halaby also foresaw evolvement of air services with Mainland China, and noted that his company was still technically in line to regain the Shanghai and Can ton routes that its flying boats pioneered in the nine teen‐forties.
Its site, Hofstra University may technically be in New York, but its Long Island campus was where the Levittown model of rapidly constructed US postwar suburb was pioneered.
The process was apparently "pioneered" by Halliburton, so, if you want to say that Halliburton "fracked up the entire planet," that is technically accurate.
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