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Forerunner

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Forerunner meaning

A runner at the front or ahead. | By extension, a non-competitor who leads out the competitors on to the circuit, or who runs/rides the course prior to competitor trials, usually testing or checking the way. | A precursor or harbinger, a warning ahead.

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As the forerunner in the global semiconductor industry, TSM holds a 54% market share as 90% of advanced chips are produced by this company.

He was an early forerunner of Governor Ron DeSantis’ sanitised version of slavery.

His father headed sales for Auto Union AG, the carmaker that is a forerunner to what became Audi AG.

It was a Godfrey Nash, the forerunner of all the British sports cars, which was owned by the Reverend John A. Swan of the Ramshorn Kirk in Glasgow.

I’ve gotta tell you, one movie which maybe was a forerunner to that was the English movie that came out about four years ago, but it was really made by some maniac English guy.

Legend has it these dancers starred in a revue at the Egyptian Theater on the fair’s Midway and performed a belly dance that was the forerunner to the burlesque shimmy.

The esteemed George Miller directed the movie, which was a flop at the box office and the forerunner to the end of Millstead and Humphries' marriage, which ended in a bitter divorce while their sons were young.

To further complicate your decision, in 2022 Garmin added the Forerunner 255. The latest model brings multiband GPS support, a barometric altimeter, and much-improved sleep tracking, among several dozen other welcome additions.

Undeterred, he then took up a detective post at the National Criminal Intelligence Service – a forerunner of the National Crime Agency – before taking on a series of senior roles at Surrey Police in a familiar fast-track route to Met leadership.

Another business was Donald Coghill, a coffee-house keeper, a forerunner to a modern café.

But as we often remind our students, Maine’s law is far from a carbon copy of its federal forerunner.

Forerunner Ventures Management LLC purchased a new stake in shares of Hims & Hers Health in the fourth quarter worth approximately $86,836,000.

Hollywood director John Ford, for instance, was tasked by the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), the forerunner of the CIA, to capture on the ground footage.

In 1886, delegates from 25 unions founded the American Federation of Labor, forerunner of the modern AFL-CIO, in Columbus, Ohio.

In 1906, at the tender age of 23, he was named as general secretary of the forerunner of the French Football Federation (FFF) — the French Interfederal Committee.

The Soviet Ministry of Defense clandestinely purchased (through Sweden, no less) a handful of BMW R71 sidecar motorcycles, a forerunner to BMW's R75, one of WW2's most famous motorcycles.

ARPA was behind such technological leaps as the Global Positioning System and the forerunner to the internet.

Balfour Manuel, Managing Director, Blue Dart said "Blue Dart continues to be a forerunner in the express logistics industry in India, with a strategic focus on all sectors.

For beginners, the Garmin Forerunner 35 is a great starting GPS sportswatch.