Together these pioneers have created a set of self-reinforcing strategies and tactics that addressed some of the short comings of the first crop of e-commerce companies born before 2000 as well as the reality of the retail business itself.
When the first crop of John's beloved hillside vineyard ripened in 1978, they couldn't find a picking crew and the grapes hung for three or four days beyond what they judged to be optimal ripeness a delay that would eventually prove to be a blessing, though they didn't know it at the time.
In the distance a last glimmer of sun caught the top of Pumpkin Hill where men were still out mowing the first hay crop on the Deaver farm.
The first major Cuties crop hit the market in 2004, mainly west of the Mississippi.
The first successful commercial crop was cultivated in Virginia in 1612 by Englishman John Rolfe.
And in the early 1990s came the first of a crop of SUVs that would be used for soccer practice.
The first of our new crop of bulls is Keith Goddard, chief executive of Capital Advisors.
The first two of those ideas crop up here and there in these letters.
From my understanding of the case, the farmer upheld the first part of the agreement (e.g. selling the crop that the bought from Monsanto).
Early next month, this bustling port, where Indian farmers first sold their precious crop to foreigners, will welcome the world's first international futures exchange devoted exclusively to pepper.
The new Ultrabook crop boasts faster and more energy efficient computing than the first generation, which was first launched in late 2011 but has so far failed to make much of a dent in tablet sales.
The sweet potato is sub-Saharan Africa's first genetically modified crop, and its yields so far are double that of the regular plant.
Perhaps he is truly the first human victim of a genetically modified crop.
In the immigrant heavy farming industry, crop production employment dropped by 15.6 percent in the first 4 years after LAWA was passed.
By the end of the first decade of the 21st century, it was clear German football had a promising crop of talent and at the 2009 European under-21 championships the evidence was overwhelming.
His first crop of progeny, which included the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies champion Stardom Bound, quickly increased his value.
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Well, that's pretty much the kind of cluster we're going to be running into with the Android camp come the first half of next year thanks to a rumored bumper crop from HTC, some Sony Ericsson gear, undoubtedly a few lookers out of Moto, and now this gear from Acer.
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The market for new issues heated up in the first few months, with bubble-era leveraged buyout targets like HCA and Kinder Morgan going public alongside the new crop of technology companies including cloud names and the social media vanguard with the likes of LinkedIn.
Irwin was struck by the idea of aerial views and decided to base his first collection on crop circles.
The next crop will run the new Windows 8 operating system, but this first, less expensive, line will run the stripped down Windows RT on an ARM chip.
And as much as Blackshaw took his first influences from John Fahey, he's always been outside of the new crop, more in touch with modern composers like Philip Glass and Steve Reich.
This summer its first crop of about 50 "fellows" will be placed at small businesses such as Drop the Chalk, an education-software firm in New Orleans, and Andera Inc.
William Le Baron Jenney, the architect who constructed the world's first iron-and-steel-framed building in the 1880s, set up shop in Chicago, training a crop of architects that pushed the city skyward through internal frames.
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