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innovators <an innovator; innovators> N

innovators

network of innovators ECON

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Its purpose is to honor women who have made significant contributions as record setters, pioneers, or innovators in the aviation and aerospace industries.
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Whatever the ultimate cause, inventions, at first especially in textile manufacture, began to made by a few innovators which greatly improved labour productivity.
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Established snowboarding brands seeking to gain market share while reducing risk, purchased proven step-in innovators.
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In that role, he has represented programmers, technology innovators, and individuals in a variety of copyright and trademark litigation.
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Bare was one of the sport's innovators and trained using a trampoline as well as water landing.
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Innovators are looking at taking the green and inexhaustible source of energy to areas undreamt of in the past.
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There are at least three variations on pet food, two different innovators with hair curling tongs, and a drone developer.
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They were early innovators of incorporating the internet into the show in the late 1990s.
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She describes herself as covering agitators and innovators in mobile.
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He was concerned that protection provided by a broad reading of a patent would scare innovators from exploring similar ideas surrounding a claimed patent.
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