Word: pioneeringly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...which is perfect, and none of which is complete. Even in the spate of documentation now emerging in Russia, Sudoplatov's evidence is vastly informative in major but (as yet, at least) undocumented areas." Informative -- and debatable, as the reaction to his attack on the reputations of America's pioneer bomb builders clearly shows...
...sleep' I admit that the lack of depth perception and a gnawing irritability follow me like demons form term paper hell (the seventh layer?), but the streaks of blood in my eyes are rather quite captivating, And as i peer beyond conventional punctuation (lazy enough to be a pioneer), i feel i've live many months in the last few days--years by the hour...
...feminist pioneer, or a woman of evil?" Muller's three-hour film does not answer the question. But it does a brilliant job of illustrating the superb talent, the energetic drive, and the moral ambiguity of Leni Riefenstahl...
...burden of a pioneer to be the presumed spokesman for all "his people." Ellison, a sensible gent, declined this honor. He was not every black writer; he was a black writer -- or, as he might prefer, a writer. And, for some blacks, he was guilty of having allowed himself to be praised by white critics. In the '60s, when the civil rights sing-along gave way to Black Power shock therapy, Ellison found himself overshadowed by more urgent novelists, such as Richard Wright (Native Son), who played Malcolm X to Ellison's Martin Luther King Jr. Ellison compiled two volumes...
...murder of Frug, a feminist legal scholar who was a pioneer of the controversial Critical Legal Studies movement, capped a wave of violent crime the set all of Harvard on edge in the spring...