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"We're obviously in a pioneering stage, and I'd like to be one of the pioneers."
And so my sense is that we're still - we're in the pioneering stage.
Dancing Rabbit is an intentional community in the pioneering stage.
The European Parliament played a crucial role at the pioneering stage.
Carl Jung is most prominently associated with the pioneering stages of color psychology.
As I look at this, we're still in the very, very pioneering stages of this medium.
Regional theaters are no longer tiny pioneering stages.
Although the commercial vinification of fruit wines is in a pioneering stage, people have made them at home for years.
During the pioneering stage, the students were accommodated in temporary shacks while the construction of the dormitories was done.
"If sharing-it-all is still in the pioneering stage, its elements are seen across the country, and its joys too often ignored.
This captured the band at its pioneering stage, with emphasis on style and songwriting, unheard of in its current central valley contemporaries.
No longer tiny pioneering stages, they are multimillion-dollar institutions with hefty subscriber lists, extensive boards of directors, large administrative staffs and huge budgets.
The Gallop brothers were among those that chose Australian instead of America: "West Australia was still very much in the pioneering stage.
The theatrical stock company was founded in 1915 by Anita Bush, a pioneering stage and film actress known as "The Little Mother of Black Drama."
In this pioneering stage some catastrophic mistakes in detailed design were made, but from about 1968 continuous welded rail became a reliable standard for universal installation on main and secondary routes.
Apparently, social and economic development concerns had taken the backseat - a large contrast to the direct government intervention and concern given to the original homesteaders during the pioneering stage of Panitian.
Mr. Garfield also describes the essential use of dyes in molecular biology and the pioneering stages of chemotherapy, and explains the precise nature of the colors used on a computer screen.
It seemed "whole villages" had been "contaminated" by such men, who had to be deported to "lumbering camps and mining areas in distant agricultural areas which are now just entering upon their pioneering stage."
Long ago, the railroad historian Julius Grodinsky summed up the process in words that would apply just as well to fiber optic networks today: "The story is typical of a growing industry in its pioneering stage.
The jazz department offered a piece by Wynton Marsalis, "Free to Be," for which the television cameras sprang into action, though jazz at Juilliard, still in its pioneering stages, seems to need some freeing up.
"I can hardly get to the store on weekends with all the yuppies coming up and asking directions," said Khadijah Matin, who moved to Prospect Heights seven years ago, when the neighborhood was in a pioneering stage of drawing young brownstoners, middle-class blacks and other pioneers.