The lessons from recent operations provided a few pathfinders to spark transformational initiatives. |
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The Government hopes that many of the pathfinders will be run by bodies who have not traditionally led regeneration programmes. |
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The 13 councils, drawn from 88 who applied, will be pathfinders for two years. |
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She and her husband John had been planning to act as pathfinders for the team. |
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There is no place for the self-absorbed and self-concerned in the ranks of the pathfinders. |
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It's often artists who are the pathfinders, opening up studios and galleries in run-down districts. |
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They will be given access to new roads to God by the pathfinders who followed their own lights and their own experience. |
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They can be described as visionaries, revolutionaries, radicals, liberals, nonconformists, outsiders, insurgents, prophets, pathfinders. |
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But no one in FEMA had enough sense to ask about air drops, pathfinders, Special Tactics Teams or anything which could have sent immediate aid. |
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Heavy anti-aircraft fire forced the planes to take evasive action, and even trained pathfinders had trouble finding and marking the drop zones. |
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As the struggle began, these pilots were the pathfinders who flew into the unknown, seeking information on how the USSR might be preparing an attack on the West. |
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Experts and specialists on South Asia were to work as pathfinders. |
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These learning experiences include WebQuests, Pathfinders, Treasure Hunts, Scavenger Hunts, and Tracks. |
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The groups included West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service Pipe Band, pop groups The Pathfinders and Fishing for Compliments, and cilidh band The Fusspots. |
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