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NL888 Posted 18 years ago
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blazed trails

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00Robinson is used to 01b00blazing trails02b00. In the 1960s she was one of the rare women among those receiving Ph.D.s in microbiology at MIT, and later studied retroviruses as a fellow at UC, Berkeley. She married and spent the next ten years raising her three sons in the Bay Area. But divorce threw her into the job market in 1978, and she moved her family to Massachusetts to study cancer-causing viruses at the Worcester Foundation for Experimental Biology, which had just settled a gender-discrimination lawsuit. "They needed a woman, and I needed a job," she says.01h2

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00 used to blazing trails = used to be pioneering works?0-
  

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0To blaze a trial - to be one of the first people to do something0-

  • 0To blaze a trial - to be one of the first people to do something0-
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0To blaze a trial - to be one of the first people to do something0-
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