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were pioneered
verb
To go before and prepare or open a way for; to act as pioneer.
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New medical practices were pioneered, enlightened and otherwise.
Some of these techniques were pioneered by pornographic sites.
It was around then that academic programs on the Holocaust were pioneered by Dr. Littell.
Brown also spoke of the benefits of public-private partnerships, which were pioneered in Britain.
Free schools, which were pioneered in Sweden, are funded by the state but run independently.
These compounds were pioneered by Eduard Zintl in the 1920s and 1930s.
In Britain academies, also free from local-authority control, were pioneered by the last Labour government.
The design and preparation of high comprehensive performance composite phase change materials (PCMs) via a straightforward route were pioneered.
This concept and approach were pioneered by Dr. William Baldwin (who passed on 24 April 2004) and Rev. Judith Baldwin.
These efforts were pioneered by Democratic Governor Ned McWherther, and Commissioner of Finance and Administration David Manning.
While skyscrapers were pioneered in the United States, Malaysia was determined to put an Islamic imprint on the form.
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