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visionaries

noun as in person who dreams, is idealistic

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Cautionary tales of personal transformation jockey with euphoric ones; Oscar-winning legends compete for eyeballs with first-time visionaries; and gladiators do battle with other gladiators.

"We can capture the tone, the character, the style, the phonemes, and even if you have an accent, we can capture that as well," he told the Future Visionaries podcast in 2021.

From BBC

The Democratic Party is no stranger to the super-online realms, having consistently courted virtual scenesters since the Clinton years—everyone from Silicon Valley’s first internet visionaries, to the unvarnished and voicey bloggers of the early 2000s, to the short-form video stars Joe Biden relied upon to maximize his reach in 2020, a year when electioneering was constricted by a lethal pandemic.

From Slate

"We need the visionaries of the industry to allocate resources to this emerging field. The world can have a cathode industry based on a metal that's almost free compared to cobalt and nickel. And while you have to work really hard to recycle cobalt and nickel, you don't even have to recycle iron -- it just turns into rust if you let it go."

“I feel honored to be on the shoulders of these activists and visionaries,” Revilla Tijerina told me.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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