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One of his early successes was Pacesetter Systems, a heart pacemaker company he started around 1970 and sold to Siemens for $150 million in 1985.
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Mary Roberts Rinehart and Agatha Christie are pacesetters.
U.S. and Japanese naval aviators were pacesetters in these developments.
Superstars are pacesetters and sometimes others struggle to keep up.
Superstars are pacesetters and not everyone can keep up.
So far, Ms. Dunlap said, 115 Phillips employees are "pacesetters," donating a total of $155,000.
SMALL, new graduate programs do not necessarily indicate a trend, but they can be pacesetters.
The system is used elsewhere -- Oakland, Calif., for instance -- but the Arizonans are pacesetters in scofflaw techniques designed to obscure their faces or plates.
Historically, the telephone contracts have been pacesetters, and negotiators say this year's talks will be important not only to the telphone business but to other industries.
But in November, Wal-Mart told the top group of suppliers -- which swelled to 132 participants as companies eager to be pacesetters asked to be included -- that the year-end deadline would apply only to a limited number of goods shipped to three distribution centers serving 150 stores in Texas.
The 2010 Broadway revival of "Fences" was a pacesetter in the practice, several producers said.
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