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pioneered

adjective as in inhabited

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Sonos, which pioneered affordable home speaker systems, announced this week it is cutting 200 jobs in an attempt to restructure following mismanagement and financial losses that have roiled the Santa Barbara-based company.

This is evidenced by an initiative pioneered at top amateur tournaments in England last year.

From BBC

He and his early partner, Bill Roberts, pioneered the use of targeted mail and TV ads aimed at specific voter groups.

Instead, more concerned with feeling good than forcing change, they have pioneered a form of safe, bland liberalism that must necessarily seem meaningless, and therefore toothless, to any American not already sold on it.

Egypt has pioneered the use of CNG on the continent, with about half a million vehicles converted to a dual-fuel system since the 1990s.

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

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