Sentences with phrase «key pioneers»

At the time BDO executive director of corporate finance Margaux Beauchamp said the sale of the Border Rivers» property was significant for the industry as its owners were key pioneers of cotton.
As seen in similar disciplines, the practical beliefs of key pioneers often guide the field.
However, there can be little doubt that Fox Talbot — the subject of a new exhibition at London's Science Museum — was the key pioneer.
Markovitz also notes that U-M professor emeritus Irwin Goldstein, Ph.D., a co-author on the new paper, was a key pioneer in sugar code work, or glycobiology.
Primal Kitchen's condiments, sauces, dressings and topping are almost all proudly certified non-GMO by the renowned Non-GMO Project, the nation's most respected third - party evaluator for GMO avoidance, and a key pioneer in the food industry.
Sol LeWitt is considered one of the key pioneers of conceptual art, having produced more than 1200 wall drawings during his four decades career.
A lesson to introduce students to the technique of Cel Animation and its key pioneers.
A Scheme of Work for introducing students to animation techniques and the key pioneers of each field.
Eccentric Abstraction: In the «60s, women artists were among the key pioneers of a new direction for abstraction that emphasized unusual materials and processes.
Ahead of the Julia Margaret Cameron exhibition at the V&A, we look at some of the key pioneers of the medium.
Born in 1928 in Hartford, Connecticut, LeWitt is considered one of the key pioneers of conceptual art.
As a key pioneer in providing alternative legal services, Axiom has become a byword for excellence in the breadth and depth of its capability.
Certainly the example of Line's games should draw the interest of Facebook, which was itself a key pioneer of social gaming.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z