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pioneer

[pahy-uh-neer] / ˌpaɪ əˈnɪər /






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Hutchins co-founded private equity giant Silver Lake Partners, which was a pioneer in bringing sophisticated Wall Street know-how and financing to tech company deals.

From Barron's

He pioneered the Afrobeat genre alongside drummer Tony Allen, blending West African rhythms, jazz, funk, highlife, extended improvisation, call-and-response vocals and politically charged lyricism.

From BBC

The DJ and producer - one half of pioneering electronic music duo A Man Called Adam - now lives with her dog Monty by the sea in Saltburn.

From BBC

Linking an IPO to planetary conjunctions might feel odd, but this is SpaceX, which essentially invented the modern commercial space business by pioneering reusable rockets.

From Barron's

Occidental is among the oldest continually operating studios in Hollywood, used by pioneering filmmakers Cecil B. DeMille, D.W.

From Los Angeles Times