Word: pioneeringly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...pioneer James D. Watson named Harvard biologist Walter Gilbert and Harvard biochemist Mark S. Ptashne...
...Branson; too many nationally known performers, & some of whose hits are behind them, have found appreciative audiences. "It is an honest-to-goodness boomtown," says Stafford. "There are other places where this could be happening, but it's not. The gold rush is here." Spoken like a true pioneer...
...models for TIME covers. For the Constitution cover he included several neighbors in Roxbury, Conn., as well as his son Mark (who appeared as a policeman) and TIME art director Rudy Hoglund (a handcuffed miscreant). Even the artist made a rare guest appearance in the portrait (as a pioneer in a coonskin hat). "He felt that when people saw his work they were looking at his soul," says Mark, who himself has painted 14 covers for TIME. Hoglund fondly recalls many long visits with Dick at his Connecticut farm. "He always welcomed me with 'Hello, friend' -- a wonderful greeting...
...preparing variations on Cannondale's new suspension system. Borrowed from motorcycle design, the technology guarantees aging cyclists a smoother ride. Last year Specialized introduced Air Lock, a self-sealing tire that eliminates fear of flats. Still trying to grow fast enough to stay ahead of the big boys, pioneer Sinyard drives his troops with the company slogan "Innovate or Die!" That's a fitting sentiment in an industry whose forebears included Wilbur and Orville Wright...
...magazine's circulation was only 30,000 or so, but its notoriety far exceeded its size. The gay and lesbian publication Outweek was a pioneer of "outing" -- exposing allegedly homosexual celebrities. Outweek's practice of opening other people's closets ignited feverish debate. But after just two years in business, Outweek halted publication last week...