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pioneered

adjective as in inhabited

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“It’s built off a model that all of us governors have already successfully pioneered through the Reproductive Freedom Alliance,” he said.

From Salon

Around the turn of the century, the Federal Aviation Administration pioneered the technology that allows researchers to track private jets — but now, the agency is allowing aircraft operators to obscure their ID, which could potentially make similar studies impossible.

Local officials said the new site that opened in July, Fountain House Hollywood, is the only one of its kind in Los Angeles — one built on the “Clubhouse International” model pioneered at Fountain House.

But frustrated by the years of opposition defeat, Boko pioneered the creation of an alliance of the parties opposed to the government and the UDC was born.

From BBC

The link between climate change and weather events is only possible because the two scientists who founded the WWA - Dr Otto and a Dutch climatologist called Geert Jan van Oldenborgh – pioneered a way to track global warming in catastrophic weather events.

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