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A runner at the front or ahead.
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Garmin® Adds Its First Touchscreen GPS Watch to Forerunner® Family.
According to Forerunner Ventures founder Kirsten Green, whose other portfolio companies have included Dollar Shave Club, Glossier and Bonobos, investors see more than a marketplace for after market footwear and apparel in Stadium Goods.
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This follow-up, while more polished, maintains her appeal on songs that hark back to forerunners such as Bobbie Gentry and Dolly Parton.
The Feminine Mystique goads me to gratitude that, thanks to forerunners like Betty Friedan, I've had the opportunity to pursue a career.
That investors are eager to give Forerunner more money to deploy isn't surprising.
With future releases you'll be able to send workouts and courses to the Forerunner 405 from Training Center and Garmin Connect, and independently send goals to the Forerunner 405 from Garmin Connect.
His title was Meteorological Statist to the Board of Trade, forerunner to the Met Office.
Morris's research did turn up a device that seemed to be a forerunner to the dugout phone.
Rather than looking to Tennessee Williams or Eugene O'Neill for inspiration, perhaps we should turn to their forerunner and inspiration, Henrik Ibsen and his counter-argument in The Wild Duck.
In trying to be both things at once, it can't hold a candle to either forerunner.
That led to a forerunner of Dr. DeCandido's nighttime work.
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