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Essex, advance man for human trials, is spending this fall in Botswana, where 38% of adults are already infected.
FORBES: Outsmarting AIDS
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The former lawyer and advance man for Bill Clinton's first presidential campaign is applying those skills as a software entrepreneur.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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In other words, the adaptation was that I finally began to realize that I had managed to raise a female version of what the politicians call an advance man.
NEWYORKER: Land of the Seven Moles
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Based on suspect nutritional theories and an obsession with regular bowel movements, these and similar new products represented an early triumph of advertising as much as any significant advance in western man's well-being.
ECONOMIST: Food in history
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Still, Rose is the only British player to advance to the 30-man Tour Championship, with Luke Donald and Ian Poulter eliminated, Donald by the smallest of margins.
BBC: SPORT | Golf | Flawless Woods claims 60th title
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The man who spearheaded that advance was never content to be second-rate.
FORBES: Ageless And Peerless In An Era Of Fabless
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But when some Marines prepared to charge a hill in a training exercise here a few months ago, they were forced to halt and radio the one man who could help them advance: Brian Henen, turtle expert.
WSJ: An Army of Biologists Are on Nature Patrol at Military Bases
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Gone was the age of man harnessing other men, and on the rise was the age of man harnessing the power of nature through science and industry to advance human life.
FORBES: 150 Years After The Emancipation Proclamation, Are We Free?
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His most important role, however, was as a man who found his real calling in using his abilities and prominence to advance causes of vital importance to the country he loved and to the preservation of its security.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Ron Silver, a profile in courage
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In addition to people like his stunt double, Mr. Schwarzenegger's traveling entourage includes a coterie of former administration staffers, including his former special assistant (or "body man"), his former communications director and his former deputy director of advance.
WSJ: Arnold Schwarzenegger: A Career Not Yet Terminated