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Wisconsin's activists are aware of being in the vanguard of something larger.
And she does seem to be in the vanguard of something.
MONA is, then, both a return to older ideas of enchantment and a vanguard of something new.
Stop bugging us".' Yet, despite such apathy, Ms. Stroke and Ms. Lissard feel they may be in the vanguard of something big.
All were in the vanguard of something, struck heroic poses for justice and change and lent credibility to Leonard's own posture as a champion of the oppressed.
And yet, broadcast in April 1964, it was part of a vanguard, of something exciting and new on television: a fascination with thinkers and their ideas.
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Scheijen says pretty much the opposite: that the people who hissed were not conservatives but avant-gardists — the "snobs," he calls them — who, on seeing this barbaric spectacle, felt that they had been pushed out of the vanguard by something larger than they.
Scheijen says pretty much the opposite: that the people who hissed were not conservatives but avant-gardists the "snobs," he cavant-gardists thesnobsg thes barbaricallscthem whoelt that they had been pushed ont of the vanguard by seeinging larger this they.
At the vanguard of the change is Mr. Trippi, something of a celebrity in the Democratic Internet world after managing Howard Dean's 2004 campaign.
There is something about coffee that puts it at the vanguard of protest movements.
'There is something of a race on, to be in the vanguard of the information age - to get the first, the most and the best infrastructure and services in place.
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