pioneering造句121. VOICE : Dr. Wilmut must have felt great satisfaction about his pioneering achievement.
122. Katherine Mansfield makes great contribution to short story writing with her pioneering creation technique.
123. But Liu Dalin, a pioneering sexologist now retired from the University of Shanghai, has put the share in China at 90%.
124. Omrah embodies all that is best from the West of Australia; a pioneering spirit built from youthful enthusiasm and a lot of character.
125. The name Martha Graham is practically a synonym for the art form known as modern dance, which dates from her pioneering days as a dancer and a choreographer in the late 1920s.
126. H & T staff are benevolent, innovative with pioneering spirit and lofty pursuits.
127. It's named after Edwin Hubble, a pioneering American astronomer who furthered our understanding of other galaxies and demonstrated that the universe is continually expanding.
128. He is a world-famous respected speechmaker and writer rich in pioneering ideas.
129. Since its inception, upholding integrity, pioneering and innovative and enterprising spirit of enterprise.
130. Because we have only recently begun to understand basic nuclear processes, nuclear engineering is still in its "pioneering" phase with regard to its impact on our lives.
131. A man with an inherited form of blindness has been able to identify letters and a clock face using a pioneering implant, the BBC reported.
132. The company mainly brand: "all over the world TAIPAN" enjoys a certain reputation, with its "pioneering, innovation" to win the spirit of the Chinese and foreign customer's favor.
133. Under the canopy of the pioneering trees oak maple linden elm and spruce regenerate.
134. The Pay-What-You-Can policy conceived and promoted by de la Maza displays unmistakable features of a gift economy, first popularized in modern terms in Eric Raymonds pioneering Open Source writings.
135. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, pioneering microscopist, observed in 1702 that dry sediments of "animalcules", expected to be dead, were brought back to life when exposed to rain water.
136. In our pioneering days this aggressiveness was essential to survival.
137. The STS-95 mission also marked the return of pioneering Mercury astronaut and U.S. Senator John Glenn to space.
138. Wally Herbert is the greatest pioneering polar explorer alive today.
139. Today, however, after six decades apart, the present day bosses are to bury the hatchet in a highly symbolic display of reconciliation, shaking hands as part of a pioneering peace initiative.
140. Picasso first became famous for his pioneering role in Cubism.
141. So I'll go with Julius Erving, not only for his statistical accomplishments, but for his cultural impact, pioneering the artistry and athleticism the small forward position is known for today.
142. Harefield Hospital has become world-famous for its pioneering heart transplant surgery.
143. Adar Group After 20 years of arduous pioneering, has now entered a phase of expansion capital.
144. New figures from the South Korean branch of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) suggest the pioneering law has had an effect.
145. And it was notable as well for its pioneering use of titanium.
146. " Cixi there, "Tang to Song Tu, known as" tideland reclamation of a long history, shaped by the people in Cixi pioneering character, Cixi long history of immigrant cultures.
147. And representatives of the emerging capitalist industrial, commercial development of the class period is increased dynamic and pioneering spirit of the rich bourgeoisie .
148. When you think about it, Durbin and Moynihan are actually referring to the principles established more than three centuries ago by Adam Smith in his pioneering work "The Wealth of Nations.
149. Pioneering figures in the civil rights movement also make their appearance, including the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks and Malcolm X.
150. The current interest in sign language has roots in the pioneering work of one rebel teacher at Gallaudet University in Washington, D. C. , the world's only liberal arts university for deaf people.