That was the forerunner to Communicorp, today one of the largest radio networks in Europe.
Banks segued from the runway into TV, creating the forerunner of fashion reality television.
The GIA was the forerunner of AQIM, which still counts many Algerians in its leadership.
He was also president of the Wenlock Olympian Society - the forerunner of the modern Olympic movement.
After her time on the kibbutz, Westheimer joined the Haganah the forerunner to the Israeli Defense Force.
For Gibbs the one-off return to the game could yet be the forerunner to a future role in rugby.
The bicycle, Mr Penn writes, was also the forerunner of long- distance travel.
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Ditherington Flax Mill, built in 1797, is the world's first iron-framed building and regarded as the forerunner to the skyscraper.
Papyri, the forerunner of modern paper, is sheets of laminated material made from thin strips of the Cyprus Papyrus plant.
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Mr Hague also used his visit to announce a boost in funding for the preservation of Bletchley Park, the forerunner to GCHQ.
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Uninspired by a couple of years at Texas Commerce Bank, in 1982 he joined the forerunner to Frontier as vice president of finance.
Mr Callaghan had patiently united his fractious cabinet around a set of painful measures that, with hindsight, were the forerunner of Thatcherite monetarism.
The four-in-hand, the forerunner of the tie, appeared in Britain in about 1860 (like the suit) and was the social-networking tool of its day.
The Forerunner 10 provides runners with the most essential data: how far and how fast, while also identifying their personal records along the way.
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The main mill, built in 1797, is considered the forerunner of the skyscraper, because of its use of a cast iron frame, rather than timber.
Gross at Jefferson Medical College (the forerunner of Thomas Jefferson University).
Bowles said punk was the forerunner to grunge, which also made some tastemakers cringe when Marc Jacobs first put it on the runway in the early '90s.
Other platforms may inevitably gain ground in the years to come, as it seems unlikely that the social media monster will be the forerunner for many more.
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The Forerunner 10 will be prominently displayed at Garmin's flagship retail store on Michigan Ave. in Chicago, IL. and will be available at local running shops this fall.
ENGADGET: Garmin Forerunner 10 is a GPS watch designed for outdoor fitness, we go hands-on
Whether the Astrium system will remain a specialised novelty or will be the forerunner of something more like the cosmic power stations of Asimov's imagination is anybody's guess.
The Forerunner 10 stores and displays runners' seven previous runs.
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As British leader, Thatcher took a firm stance with the European Community -- the forerunner of the European Union -- demanding a rebate of money London contributed to Brussels.
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"The Forerunner 10 is our lightest, most comfortable running watch yet, and it comes with our trusted accuracy and reliability, " said Dan Bartel, Garmin's vice president of worldwide sales.
ENGADGET: Garmin Forerunner 10 is a GPS watch designed for outdoor fitness, we go hands-on
The Forerunner 10 is the latest solution from Garmin's expanding fitness segment, which focuses on developing technologies and innovations to enhance users' lives and promote healthy and active lifestyles.
ENGADGET: Garmin Forerunner 10 is a GPS watch designed for outdoor fitness, we go hands-on
Lewis, a longtime player of videogames and Dungeons and Dragons, the forerunner paper-and-pen role-playing game, graduated with a degree in computer systems engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1993.
Mr. SEGELL: The simple explanation technologically was that he placed a clarinet mouthpiece on the body of an offaclyde(ph) which was the forerunner of the tuba, a great big instrument.
How many will become clearer on September 29th, when the Bundestag is due to vote on expanding the powers of the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF), the forerunner of the ESM.
During the 1920s, the financial industry underwent a great expansion, bringing into the business many inexperienced people and new investment vehicles -- most notably the investment trust, the forerunner of the modern mutual fund.
By establishing London as Europe's dominant banking centre, for instance, he saw how the explosion of the Eurobond market would help pave the way for Britain's entry into the forerunner of the European Community.
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