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- noun One who
revolutionizes .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Perhaps not surprisingly, the head of the robotics department at computer revolutionizer Microsoft contends that the era of the “robot revolution” is upon us.
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That you think this fairly bland and unexciting belief requires a “total revolutionizer of physics” suggests a misunderstanding of either logic or physics on your part.
What fat people and gay people have in common, part two 2004
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Otherwise, this is a chance for any physicist to take his place in history with Newton and Einstein as a total revolutionizer of physics.
What fat people and gay people have in common, part two 2004
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-- The position of observer, or as he has well been called, "trade revolutionizer," should be filled by a man specially selected for the position on account of his special natural fitness and previous experience.
The Psychology of Management The Function of the Mind in Determining, Teaching and Installing Methods of Least Waste Lillian Moller Gilbreth 1925
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Now, in the Isle of Fantaisie, unfortunately for our revolutionizer, there was not a single grumbler.
The Voyage of Captain Popanilla Benjamin Disraeli 1842
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Forward looking organizations, notably recently merged SAP and Sybase, have seen mobile's enterprise potential, including as a BI revolutionizer.
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Forward looking organizations, notably recently merged SAP and Sybase, have seen mobile's enterprise potential, including as a BI revolutionizer.
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