What is the literal and indirect meaning for "Blazing trails"?
"She had been thinking a lot about the Web, the result of a series of conversations with Axelrod’s partner, David Plouffe, who was blazing trails in Internet fund-raising and organizing on Deval Patrick’s campaign for the Massachusetts governorship"
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'Blaze a trail' = make a new trail through a forest; therefore, to go where no man has gone before, to explore, to try something new and different.
— Mister Micawber
'Blaze a trail' = make a new trail through a forest; therefore, to go where no man has gone before, to explore, to try something new and different.
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