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was seminal
adjective
Of or relating to seed or semen.
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The Ustinov connection was seminal.
The year 1971 was seminal for Bangladesh.
I wouldn't say the more mainstream Mendes film was seminal.
Throughout Europe the response to his philosophy was seminal.
It was hugely acclaimed (and of course attacked), and was seminal in modern cognitive science.
He was intrigued by postmodern dance, for which Yvonne Rainer's Trio A was seminal.
He was seminal in carving out the US relationship with a recently reunited Germany.
"It was seminal," says Imran Khan, who represented the family at the inquiry.
The 3-D research was seminal in the fields of computer vision and artificial intelligence.
Ed Ruscha's Twentysix Gasoline Stations was seminal in bringing the concept of artists' books into common consciousness.
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June 2018 The Cassen Prize honors Benedict Cassen, whose invention of the rectilinear radioisotope scanner the first instrument capable of making an image of radiotracer distribution in body organs of living patients was seminal to the development of clinical nuclear medicine.
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