Tatum is not afraid to take artistic leaps, as well as actual leaps.
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The 'quantum leaps' from one orbit to another constitute their way of being real: An electron is a combination of leaps from one interaction to another.
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In other respects, the Galaxy S20 phones are massive leaps.
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Jake digs a big old hole and leaps into it.
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Instead of taking baby steps, it should take giant leaps.
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Meanwhile, Nvidia's consumer business is also making some big leaps.
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Suddenly, the film leaps forward six months, and everything changes.
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R: Featherstorm — Xayah leaps into the air, becoming briefly untargetable.
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Hess leaps to 2-yr high ** Utilities rise 2.2 pct.
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"The technology is moving at quantum leaps now," Acevedo said.
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Leaps in the dark are supposed to be for foreigners.
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But a blind climber must make small leaps of faith.
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"Mankind has progressed by leaps and bounds," Mr. Singh said.
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The word for these imaginative leaps of faith is empathy.
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"Aggression leaps from wounds inflicted and ambitions spiked," they wrote.
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The difference in policy and tone leaps off the page.
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He leaps into view to pounce upon the unsuspecting David.
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Its menu leaps from sushi nachos to braised beef cheek.
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The mind leaps from poetry to poverty and consequence uncannily.
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It leaps off the page like fat from a wok.
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Since then, her skillset has grown by leaps and bounds.
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Alternately, a giant Lego spider leaps forward when a hand approaches.
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He swipes some vials of particles, allowing for more quantum leaps.
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That's just through scale and learning, not any particular technological leaps.
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The bird finally leaps into action, and flies around the room.
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KBW Bank index leaps nearly 6 pct ** Industrials up 2.9 pct.
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The design obviously took several leaps before reaching the final version.
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Along with rival Bird, Lime is growing by leaps and bounds.
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Disruptive leaps forward often result in a net gain in employment.
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W: Grand Entrance — Rakan leaps forward, landing (stylishly) at his destination.
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"They were leaps and bounds ahead of everyone else," he said.
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Moreover, both have encouraged people to make leaps of their own.
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There were a lot of weird leaps on the way there.
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Then it leaps out into the air when you let go.
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Innovation in renewable energy technologies has advanced in leaps and bounds.
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She leaps off the edge of Hanging Rock to her death.
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Virginia Littlejohn is Co-Founder and President of Quantum Leaps, Inc.
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Certainly, there have been notable leaps, such as the Great Society.
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But holy cow does it require a series of massive leaps.
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He leaps out a window, repeatedly, to keep up the charade.
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The baby steps we were making before are becoming big leaps.
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Controversial, yes, but America's greatest leaps were ignited by great crisis.
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The dancer leaps onto the judges' table, sending drinks spilling everywhere.
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Is there a particular patient's story that leaps out at you?
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Pepe goes down hard, then leaps up and yells at Benatia.
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All in time to plan one of the creature's deadly leaps.
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Since then, Dr Lancaster's work has advanced by leaps and bounds.
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"She'll come back," he adds, and little Sheba leaps to mind.
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Even by action-film standards, it takes some leaps of logic.
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The newish One UI is leaps and bounds better than TouchWiz.
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Technological leaps like those would win back skeptics like Mr. Landis.
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"Giant Leaps," a planetarium show on Saturday, will trace technological progress.
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Her assistant leaps into action, however, and poses three math problems.
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But in the meanwhile, Tipalti has grown by leaps and bounds.
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Other dogs known to make leaps like that include the jumping shepherd, the bounder collie, the skip-perke, the pop-ehund (ph), the leaps-apso, the saint bound-snard, and, of course, the leaper door retriever.
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Sure, today's phones are leaps-and-bounds better than those first models.
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He jumps, he leaps, he — well, that's all there is to it.
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Both positions require leaps we can't yet justify based on the data.
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Some start as young as five, leading to dizzying leaps in performance.
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Text from both the original and wannabe software often makes nonsensical leaps.
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"This time," he says, "they'll be offered two leaps in the dark."
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Such leaps are the purpose of what he calls "the artistic imagination".
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But such leaps also account for some of the project's greatest strengths.
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Consider: What name leaps to mind when thinking about an electric car?
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Yet another Aries placement that leaps out at us is Gaga's Venus.
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The robot expertly negotiates uneven terrain and easily leaps over a log.
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Change isn't about big leaps, it's about small moves with no guarantee.
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I guess that might happen after one of Prosthesis' 10 foot leaps.
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LONDON — Astronaut Tim Peake's photography is coming on in leaps and bounds.
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"The Gene" is filled with scientists who dreamed in breathtakingly lateral leaps.
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At the same time, as technology improves, leaps in understanding are inevitable.
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They can inspire brilliant leaps of faith, or retreats into the trite.
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As Baldwin explains, advances in international trade have often followed technological leaps.
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Even the authors note they took a few leaps in their conclusions.
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For instance, big technological leaps can provide prestige, exposure, glory, and spectacle.
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The scientists also asked each runner to perform several standing vertical leaps.
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She runs, jumps and leaps into this yawning void with grim determination.
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"This is leaps and bounds beyond what we typically see," she said.
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Expect small steps and giant leaps from this three-week-old primate.
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It has grown by leaps and bounds in recent years (see chart).
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After the first section in 1954, the story leaps 10 years ahead.
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"We don't need any major leaps forward in battery technology," Goel says.
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The signature transgression of the father of our country leaps to mind.
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Other times, you'll make huge leaps in just a day or two.
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The compact Christine Flores stunned with her unshakable balances and fiery leaps.
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This was clearly going to be leaps beyond the Game Boy Advance.
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"leaps" in innovation, technology, and research, and that whoever is the leader
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As she leaps up the social ladder, Undine engages in self-mythologizing.
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Leaps founders have over 20 years each of entrepreneurial experience under their belts.
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Gaming has made remarkable leaps and bounds in the past half a century.
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The way Years and Years leaps through time is both disorientating and believable.
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He leaps from his cab, eyes alight with anticipation, striding toward Jae Deh.
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Von Humboldt said local fisherman used the eels' electric leaps to their advantage.
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To the general public, Australia hardly leaps to mind as a gambling hotbed.
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"The human story is one of great leaps," Milner said in a statement.
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Murtaugh and Fergus are informed of Dougal's death and everyone leaps into action.
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Still, other public technologies have prompted big leaps when opened to private enterprise.
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Instead of your avatar taking a leap, the entire world leaps around you.
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Stocks cannot continuously make big leaps on the same news, the host said.
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The next set of VR problems will require leaps forward in computer vision.
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The meticulous detail of Ms Grant's observations lends credibility to her dystopian leaps.
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Then, as Chris Harrison looks on in shock, Underwood leaps over a fence.
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Aiding her little steps and scientific leaps is an ex-soldier, David Stotts.
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The image leaps off the screen as bright and vibrant as life itself.
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When she moves, he leaps up, grabs her arm, and violently forbids it.
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E: Battle Dance — Rakan leaps to an ally's side, shielding them from harm.
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It's getting harder and harder to make fundamental leaps in power and capability.
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I've just started taking leaps of faith and not taking things so personally.
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Janine kisses her baby, hands her to June, and leaps off the bridge.
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The name that leaps out at me from this list is Mr. Malick's.
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And SoFi has grown by leaps and bounds since its August 2011 launch.
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Greece's tax administration improved by leaps and bounds during the country's financial crisis.
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"I see this sport growing by leaps and bounds in India," she said.
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It suggests that other such leaps could occur elsewhere, perhaps in Trump's America.
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There's no doubt that the cannabis industry is growing in leaps and bounds.
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The soldier opens the car door, leaps out, and flees into the hills.
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However, modern leaps in technology allow new innovations to scale quickly and affordably.
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His offensive game is leaps and bounds ahead, in both versatility and efficacy.
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The leaps in cases over the last few years are truly eye-popping.
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The waterfall-climbing cave fish is leaps ahead of them, it turns out.
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Finally, they run into Sam at the movies, and Rob leaps into action.
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That's why Rid also argues we should be careful in making some leaps.
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A whole decade went past in which technology came in leaps and bounds.
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"Car rental prices constantly go up and down in big leaps," he said.
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Marouane Felliani leaps highest for Hazard's inch-perfect cross and heads it home.
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He's also a brilliant surgeon, able to make intuitive leaps that elude others.
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Two steps before her feet reach the ground, she turns around and leaps.
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" The leaps inspired an episode of the American TV series "The Unexplained Files.
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He takes leaps that no one could reasonably be expected to back up.
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China is rightly recognized for having made big leaps in the digital realm.
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The production improves by leaps and bounds once Jedermann is brought to account.
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It led to huge leaps forward in health and life expectancy for all.
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Although conservative by nature, Rohmer made occasional experiments — or perhaps leaps of faith.
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Sideline leaps and chants have become part of genuine competitions showcasing serious athleticism.
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But it's worse if he leaps in, waves his hand and lies voluntarily.
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In this one, he said, 'There weren't enough visual or technical leaps forward.
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Such leaps bridge the poem's ironies and tragedies, its sliding humor and gravity.
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We're not making big leaps in velocity, I don't think, at this point.
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As we talk, he occasionally leaps up to wildly gesticulate with his hands.
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While biometric technology has experienced huge leaps of progress, it's still imperfect and controversial.
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You're taking big leaps based in idealism, so look out for your blind spots.
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Rave leaps forward into a '90s setting (hence the whole techno music party thing).
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Look at how this dog paddles alongside the dolphin, who responds with excited leaps.
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Why have such leaps in innovation not been observed in the legal services industry?
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The leaps cause their highly developed leg and arm muscles to flex more apparently.
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Life expectancy has increased in leaps and bounds just in the last 22013 years.
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"Automation alone is rarely capable of those kinds of leaps of logic," Wiswell says.
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With their back to the corner, facing flagging sales, smartphone makers are taking leaps.
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It's hard to say that "Pancakes" — which leaps across time, after all — isn't ambitious.
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Raiman leaps into action, while Stripe is virtually ineffectual at covering her from gunfire.
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They were conservative and sensible, not the sort to take leaps in the dark.
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Oil and gas exploration and production technology continues to evolve in leaps and bounds.
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There's an intuitive aspect to physics; sometimes you have to make these crazy leaps.
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Meanwhile, hardware itself hasn't made any big leaps or bounds over the last year.
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It's going to be a little progress at a time, and sometimes big leaps.
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Chrome OS has also improved by leaps and bounds in the last few years.
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The cloud continues to grow in leaps and bounds, but it's still AWS's world
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You've grown leaps and bounds as a capital-V vocalist since the last record.
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Space travel companies made technical leaps, NASA reached Jupiter, and great discoveries were made.
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It's those creative leaps that made Over the James stand out from the pack.
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Talking to our technology is considered one of the next big leaps in computing.
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Corey Brown leaps over two other humans to catch a looooooooong pass from Cam.
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Gadot's grown-up Diana leaps into action (literally) after saving Pine's Captain Steve Trevor.
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Both VPNs were leaps and bounds better than ones I've tried in the past.
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Although he is a few months behind Jadon's progression, he has made giant leaps.
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Up and down the menu are flying leaps like this, followed by graceful landings.
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"But this year I noticed the houses multiplying by leaps and bounds," she said.
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Here are the biggest leaps image-manipulating technology has made in the last decades.
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The PLAAF&aposs and PLANAF&aposs qualitative leaps in equipment seriously concern the JASDF.
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Fund companies have been paying close attention to leaps in knowledge about behavioral economics.
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She leaps out of bed to find Lady Crane crumpled in a heap, dead.
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Rise of the Planet of the Apes no longer require large leaps of imagination.
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EMILY I have a blunt friend, Joe, who leaps into awkward conversations with gusto.
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Everyone leaps to their feet, with wild scenes of joy, hugging and loud cries.
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And there's more of that — leaps and back flips — in his early film performances.
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None of the new phones were making huge technological leaps from last year, either.
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"This is where technology really begins to take us forward in leaps and bounds."
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She has always been a risk-taker, someone who doesn't look before she leaps.
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While Billie sits stunned with the boys, Pete leaps to his feet and runs.
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The leaps in smartphone innovation no longer feel as big as they used to.
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The driver — who will later be convicted of dangerous driving — leaps out and flees.
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It enables quantum leaps in speed and presents unique potential with its low latency.
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If an enemy Pilot leaps onto your Titan, stop moving and release the smoke.
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A base jumper leaps from Kuala Lumpur Tower in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Sept. 26.
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"You do this ... sometimes with great leaps, but sometimes step by step," said Forbes.
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The driver — who will later be convicted of dangerous driving — leaps out and flees.
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The book leaps from place to place, not always convincing but consistently thought-provoking.
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If the country has learned anything since 2016, it is to look before it leaps.
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A man leaps to his death from a high floor and the police don't come.
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And when he gets to daylight, he leaps right over the defender in his way.
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The band's made significant leaps in commercial, critical and creative terms with each new release.
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But means of mapping the depths have improved by leaps and bounds over recent decades.
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But then the show rockets into the future, in progressive leaps toward the year 2034.
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The film leaps ahead years at a time without losing track of its central story.
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Stocks cannot continuously make big leaps on the same news, the "Mad Money" host said.
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However, machines are terrible risk takers and have no capacity to make leaps of faith.
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And, worst of all, murderous intent that leaps off the screen and into real life.
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There were baby steps, backward steps, temper tantrums -- and days full of leaps and bounds.
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And to be careful of their own biases when making leaps of judgment between facts.
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These are the people who do new things, who make qualitative rather than quantitative leaps.
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For now, everyone it seems is winning as the market grows in leaps and bounds.
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Legal fees have been rising by leaps and bounds in other types of cases too.
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With due respect, this requires several serious leaps of faith to pass the laugh test.
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It jumps hurdles, leaps fences, penetrates walls to arrive at its destination full of hope.
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Only through astounding leaps of bad faith could someone draw any nefarious inferences from them.
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Like Christie, Gingrich has rhetorical flair and leaps at the opportunity to deliver a dagger.
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James improved by leaps and bounds, averaging 27-7-7 as a 20-year-old.
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This country is leaps and bounds ahead of where it was just 10 years ago.
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The lighter you are, the easier it is to hold positions and make transitional leaps.
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The telling is mostly episodic and fragmentary, imbued with startling images and powerful associative leaps.
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Before you know it, you have already taken huge leaps out of your comfort zone.
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They made joyful leaps and emitted ultrasonic calls considered to be their equivalent of laughter.
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At times, Mr. Herzog's imagination leaps beyond even the more startling speculations of his subjects.
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The virtuosic runs, leaps and trills of Konstanze's arias held no terrors for Ms. Shagimuratova.
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Of course, while equal in points, the 1,000-point leaps were far different by percentage.
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Each technological transformation enables the next as the time between these quantum leaps becomes shorter.
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It's just becoming harder and harder to envision doing that, to envision taking those leaps.
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Apple's recent leaps with 3D Touch technology show that this could soon be a reality.
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And I would have to have a less comfortable living situation by leaps and bounds.
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Those exhilarating, graceful leaps that Spider-Man makes through the air in the Marvel movies?
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By not thinking about saving in terms of giant leaps, people will gain financial confidence.
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Those turning leaps catch your breath; some of the rapid smaller walks touch on comedy.
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Expect climbing puzzles, third-person gunfights, and miraculous leaps that should kill any normal person.
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All fingertips stretched to the sky, all leaps seemed weightless, the whole logic tended upward.
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A short corner, a Guerreiro cross and it's Pepe who leaps for the headed goal.
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It leads people to make daily leaps of trust, like getting into a stranger's car.
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To say that smartphones have made leaps and bounds since then would be an understatement.
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Your heart leaps when the beat finally drops; your skin prickles when the violins swell.
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Once the last bag is on board, Holm leaps into the sea to rinse off.
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And if Haitian immigrants, many of them undocumented, are also included, the count leaps further.
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Snap's advertiser base has grown by leaps and bounds beyond just the top 100 advertisers.
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The one immediate thing that leaps out is the lack of a visible screen protector.
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Our economy is undergoing a rapid transition, with decisive leaps in technology happening every day.
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Audience size usually leaps significantly if a Game 223 or a Game 222 is played.
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There was evidence of huge technological leaps everywhere except in the data on worker productivity.
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The science over the last six years has grown by leaps and bounds, as well.
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It's unclear if she can fly, but she leaps hundreds of yards at a time.
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There's no question that North Korea has made significant leaps forward in its missile program.
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Since then, the technology has advanced by leaps and bounds, allowing for this new research.
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Throughout, The Predator feels like it's been cut to the bone, in a way that ultimately requires viewers to make tiny little leaps to keep up, and all those tiny little leaps eventually add up to a big, big gap between audience and film.
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Since then, the opposite has been true; productivity growth leaps in recessions and wheezes during booms.
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So, I have some 2020 leaps, I think there's a reasonable shot that they do it.
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After all, the product doesn't exactly represent leaps and bounds when it comes to upgraded innards.
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"Password-cracking technology has advanced by leaps and bounds," said Darren Guccione, CEO of Keeper Security.
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" One thing's for sure: A "new persona leaps into [Rebecca's] mind and it's the scorned woman.
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Technology accelerates by leaps and bounds, which can only spell doom for most workers' economic prospects.
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When a chair falls in a restaurant, he leaps to the floor, hiding from imagined gunfire.
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As Google leaps ahead, other tech companies have also pledged to become powered by green energy.
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When a movie this carefully considered suddenly leaps into Fifth Element territory, the nosedive comes hard.
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In one particularly thrilling and surprising battle, Alita leaps at Grewishka through a cyclone of chains.
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Speaking of massive leaps, the camera on the Galaxy S20 Ultra makes for a massive bump.
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Apple took big leaps with services in 2019, with Apple News+, Apple TV+, and Apple Arcade.
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From poops to leaps and breastfeeding to sleeps, it can all be logged, tracked, and analyzed.
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We're tracking all of the US carriers' 5G leaps forward with our Race to 5G feature.
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Compared with its peers, Twitter and LinkedIn, Facebook is leaps and bounds ahead in active users.
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The griffin's shadow leaps across the grassy plains below Gran Soren, streaking toward a dilapidated aqueduct.
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HUMANITY'S POWER to control the four-letter code of life has advanced by leaps and bounds.
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Kratos leaps and pirouettes through his brutal combos with the same fluid grace he's always had.
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It looks to be leaps and bounds beyond what Amazon currently offers with the Echo Show.
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Worldwide exasperation with cheating athletes has risen with leaps and bounds over the last few decades.
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What we've currently got is gentle, natural leaps in picture quality: wider color gamuts and HDR.
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Tucked like a diver, he leaps above the abyss, rolls into his landing and sprints away.
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Still, Spiesshofer expressed optimism, especially in light of the leaps and bounds of the sector's growth.
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A dozen tellers are watched over by a manager who leaps up to meet elderly patrons.
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On occasion the segues into gypsy anecdotes seem forced; the frequent narrative leaps can be disorienting.
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When you tap on the screen, Mario leaps over obstacles and even does some cool tricks.
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So what if Gabe didn't have limbs to perform leaps and laterals like the other dancers?
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This would require considerable leaps in DiffBlue's AI capabilities and is still the long-term vision.
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A polar bear leaps over water on sea ice in Canada, north of the Arctic Circle.
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Quantum computers promise to bring computational power leaps and bounds ahead of our most advanced machines.
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But the leaps that impressed me most this year in mocap were found in video games.
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Equally as important, smart supply chain is helping retailers improve operational efficiency by leaps and bounds.
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But yes, it does take a few creative leaps from the original — most of which work.
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The new arm is leaps and bounds better, he tells me, and not just for functionality.
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Television series, which have the luxury of time to take these journeys, have made huge leaps.
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After a few hours, elegantly efficient leaps devolve into brute-force swings from rock to rock.
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In the video, dancers DJ Smart and Zola Williams perform the graceful leaps and turns seamlessly.
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But structuring the book around members of Mr Putin's entourage leads to some confusing chronological leaps.
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Technological leaps are evident in the images of much higher resolution produced by two contemporary artists.
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New Jersey governor-elect Phil Murphy leaps onto the stage at his victory party on Tuesday.
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The major leaps — like standalone cellular connectivity in a sleek form factor — may be behind us.
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The desire to do something leaps ahead of deep thinking about what to do and why.
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After Mr. Sawyer's opening salvo, Michael Ingle circles the stage in leaps, tilting toward the center.
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And computer scientists have made huge leaps in developing machines -- like IBM's Watson -- with artificial intelligence.
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The animation gives Mr. Maitland a lot of creative freedom, allowing him to take Expressionistic leaps.
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I love to bring in the toys we're developing for our private brand, Leaps and Bounds.
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Just imagine what can happen if everyone stays healthy, and Beal leaps from awesome to unstoppable.
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Later, the warm, cerebral buzz of "The Cadet Leaps" eases into the beautifully psychedelic title track.
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But in the moment of making music he leaps into action, arms flailing, his face aglow.
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A curling cross by Caceres — Cavani leaps and his head is about 03 inches too low.
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Of course, this improved the puzzle by leaps and bounds, and I really like the outcome.
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The outstretched arms that accompany those sideways leaps are kept below shoulder level, expansive but modest.
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Clues fall from the sky, obtained offscreen between scenes, and amazing leaps of deduction are made.
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And in the fever-dream world of Sarah Einspanier's "House Plant," June (Emma Ramos) leaps — whoosh!
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The magazine's annual list of largest U.S. corporations by revenue sees some firms making big leaps.
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Slack, in particular, has been growing in popularity by leaps and bounds as a collaborative tool.
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Some movements in Asia saw significant leaps forward, like the legalization of gay marriage in Taiwan.
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When he's tempted to smoke it, the comedy meshes homespun morals with cosmic leaps of fancy.
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Diana leaps into the courtyard on the floor below, while the men get dragged behind her.
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" Leaps and falls and cracks and edges are everywhere in "A Room Away From the Wolves.
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Some of them, like Black Panther and Crazy Rich Asians, represented leaps forward for onscreen representation.
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The result of that proximity has been progress -- not progress by leaps and bounds, but progress nonetheless.
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But even if all his quantum leaps landed, they wouldn't change the operating system of the world.
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As armor, it renders its wearer unstoppable; as sneaker material, it can neutralize leaps from tall buildings.
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The rookie leaps up to ice it and force Butler towards the sideline, away from the middle.
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The Evolving Face of Football Every aspect of football has made huge leaps forward in technology recently.
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Such giant leaps backward embody the tragedy being wrought by the current administration in the American West.
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In terms of image and video quality, you're not going to see any major leaps in resolution.
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The solo albums he recorded as an adult are all pop essays, feats of fancy, sociological leaps.
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The company's proprietary CLIP tech has sped up the process of additive manufacturing by leaps and bounds.
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Another child follows, then another, before the woman herself leaps from the window -- the only escape route.
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But out of nowhere, a massive bear leaps onto their path and begins trailing the first biker.
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The team leaps into action and extracts Clara, placing her in a safe house in the country.
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But hopefully, 2019 will start to provide some answers to those questions — and some new leaps forward.
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While European venture has come on leaps and bounds, it remains a "smaller round, smaller exit" market.
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Maybe it's the way Lawrence leaps over a countertop to plant her lips on Pratt's sexy face.
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American viewers may find themselves confused by a few cultural leaps the story expects of its audience.
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I don't think addiction and alcoholism has made the same leaps and bounds that breast cancer has.
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Over the past 70 years, farmers in America's midwestern Corn Belt have made vast leaps in production.
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That's already here in many ways, seen most clearly by the leaps of services like Amazon Prime.
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Those are giant leaps in a short period of time — but there's a good reason for that.
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Gideon Connelly leaps over a gutter during training at an adaptive sports camp in Crested Butte, Colorado.
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This action negates the positive and groundbreaking leaps, which have been made by the addiction treatment community.
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Internet comics bleed into Wikipedia excerpts and word art in gothic fonts leaps out of anatomy drawings.
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Glory light heavyweight, Zack Mwekassa leaps forward with a piston-like jab which has dropped numerous heavyweights.
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But, as Sophia grows into her business, the appeal of Girlboss does too, by leaps and bounds.
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But, not everything that leaps to mind when we think of the Bull of Zodiac is positive.
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Or perhaps you prefer jittery baby lambs, expressing their excitement for life in literal leaps and bounds.
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You'll have to take major leaps in your life, sometimes not even knowing where it will lead.
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At one point in the film, Anna leaps on an upright mattress to get out her anger.
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And they have made big leaps in design and quality that make them more competitive with cars.
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He gives a command and the drone leaps to the top of the canyon in an instant.
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When I think of Breath of the Wild, there's one thing that immediately leaps into my mind.
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When a police officer falls to the ground, the dog, Poncho, immediately leaps—literally—to the rescue.
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The CZS will focus on building "transformational technologies" that could drive significant leaps in treatment and prevention.
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"This OUGHT to be a time when democracy leaps forward," but "instead, it's in retreat," he wrote.
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Signature Scene Riggs handcuffs himself to a suicide jumper and leaps off the edge of a building.
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As with most contemporary leaps in innovation, many of these cutting-edge applications have come from startups.
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When I think vests, my mind leaps to a good puffer vest, and this one is it.
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The pleasure George got from his dog Ranger taking flying leaps over imaginary logs cannot be described.
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Meanwhile patient use of social and digital media to consumer healthcare information grew by leaps and bounds.
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Gender equality is taking big leaps, and using the correct pronouns is one of the first steps.
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"Therefore it's clear that we can no longer carry out major leaps on results," the CEO said.
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Not only are many competent kickboxers crossing over, Australia's grappling community has grown in leaps and bounds.
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Even language experts have struggled with his strange jargon, jumbled syntax, leaps of logic, and outright vulgarity.
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The next course, bruscandoli, leaps straight from the pages of An Omelette and a Glass of Wine.
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Do you think that the FDNY has made similar leaps forward since you've been out with them?
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Bots, and the AI technologies that drive them, are taking huge leaps forward in sophistication and reach.
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Even as forecast accuracy has grown by leaps & bounds in recent years, still much room for improvement.
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"We will find a few surprises because biotechnology is moving ahead in leaps and bounds," he says.
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The poems are deliciously absurd and make sincere leaps between wildlife and the inner lives of humans.
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What's happening now with Sofie is leaps and bounds easier, because I know how to approach it.
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Like most franchise leaps to new homes, it is a move borne of vanity, dressed as necessity.
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Modern machine learning techniques are leaps and bounds beyond what Eliza and those early chatbots could do.
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It's not about making huge leaps forward; it's about consistently moving toward the end goal over time.
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Testing has improved by great leaps and athletes have their blood tested out of season, as well.
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In many ways, large and small, China has made great leaps in technological advancement and material progress.
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An approach like Maryland's doesn't just poke a toe over that line, it leaps miles beyond it.
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The group dropped the lightsabers on the floor and jump-squatted over them to perform Lightsaber Leaps.
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He goes right to the edge ("I don't have an attorney general") but yet never leaps off.
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The acolytes encircle the woman in white with great loping leaps, arms stretched painfully behind their backs.
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The continent has seen a decade in which the tech scene jumped forward by leaps and bounds.
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Many emergency rooms have reported leaps in e-scooter injuries, causing several municipalities to ban their use.
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In recent years, both the frequency of testing and demonstrated capabilities have increased by leaps and bounds.
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But for that to happen, it&aposs going to take "some leaps of faith" from both sides.
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But there is another culprit: a diminishing frontier spirit and an increasing paranoia about taking big leaps.
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The same holds true for the show, which improved by leaps and bounds since its muddled pilot.
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The cat slinks away from her grip and leaps out of her clutches, seemingly dashing under the porch.
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"We&aposre a quaint small town that is growing by leaps and bounds," says Nolensville Mayor Jimmy Alexander .
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As she reaches the bottom, Hemsworth leaps forward with a roar, causing his fiancée to shriek with fright.
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It's true that computer animation doesn't age as well as hand-drawn animation, thanks to continued technological leaps.
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For battles, meanwhile, you simply push a big, red button and watch to see which fish leaps highest.
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After an early sequence in which Lisbeth blackmails a wife-beating CEO, the film leaps into blockbuster territory.
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Even RGB lighting is seeing impressive leaps, like Corsair's new shockingly tiny and more efficient new Capellix LEDs.
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He tries to take them away, but Coady leaps on Sarah and steals her keycard, causing a diversion.
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And leapfrogging over old technologies and business models with mobile phones quickly made other sorts of leaps possible.
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After the war, America and the Soviet Union pilfered German rocketry, leading to a series of technological leaps.
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The company is growing in leaps and bounds, and needs the additional money to help fuel its expansion.
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With this first free-flying leap now in the books, SpaceX would like to conduct more ambitious leaps.
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With just a few leaps, the galago can cover almost a dozen yards in a matter of seconds.
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When she leaps, they disappear — implying that they too were inventions of her mind that die with her.
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Deer dashes into South Carolina Gold's Gym, leaps over some weights before completing its quick two-minute workout.
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Since then her songs have made acrobatic leaps from key to key change and back again without warning.
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Still, it's a step forward at a time when our culture appears to be taking giant leaps back.
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Dixon overhears a man bragging about sexual assault and, convinced that he's Mildred's daughter's rapist, leaps into action.
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It is a transposable element—a piece of DNA that leaps from place to place in the genome.
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"We love big leaps, but we don't make those until they're ready for prime time," Mr. Herring said.
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In addition to such hyperbole, Harvard's decision not to renew Sullivan's deanship has inspired fantastic leaps of logic.
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You're forced to make bizarre leaps of faith that are sometimes sabotaged by Doom's lack of air control.
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You don't have to look that hard to find examples of capitalism without democracy — Russia leaps to mind.
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Athleticism is usually identified and easily understood in a series of specificities—blinding speed, towering leaps, smashing through.
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"I think we can make significant leaps by just going back and flying through the plume," said Waite.
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Aircraft technology has advanced by leaps and bounds since the first manned flight more than a century ago.
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I don't know what it is about European yogurt, but it's leaps and bounds better than American yogurt.
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The science of analytics and big data promises even greater leaps for local governments in evidence-based policymaking.
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Later in summer, when these frogs are silent, their long leaps are often the only sign they're present.
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And when he leaps from skyscraper to skyscraper, the animation crackles with an energy it might otherwise lack.
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This is the larger point of Mr. Otero-Pailos's work, too, capturing vestiges of steps taken, leaps made.
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A framed and deposed empress leaps from buildings—and through time—in a world that's constantly shifting underfoot.
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In this case, something that leaps out right away is that this one is probably not a Monday.
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On the ensuing corner kick Gerard Pique leaps high, but puts his header just inches past the post.
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Kendall Waston of the Vancouver Whitecaps, leaps the highest for a corner and heads it into the net.
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You immediately made all these leaps that was not like me to do, but then I just did.
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When he leaps for high balls at the net, he resembles a small forward soaring to the rim.
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The leaps and swerves seem closer to poetry or fable or song than to the novel as such.
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It doesn't seem to grasp that it's important not only how a dancer leaps but how he stands.
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The biggest leaps were in Europe where the company rang up 2155,2155 sales, 8003% more than in 2800.
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Fatal leaps from the cliffs around Sydney into the fierce sea below were not uncommon, then or now.
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Before Congress leaps off the precipice of repeal, Americans have the right to ask, "Where will we land?"
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Esperanza Spalding upset Justin Bieber at the Grammys, #MeToo shook the scene and Jason Moran made giant leaps.
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Pumping breast milk is an onerous chore, but luckily, breast pump technology is improving by leaps and bounds.
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For now, as far as anyone knows, certain twisting leaps and obsessive housekeeping are strictly for the males.
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From "Mediqi," I moved to the BFAMFAPhD collective's game "Ten Leaps: A Lexicon for Art Education" (2015–ongoing).
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Ms. Hu's love of color leaps off each page, making this one of the most vibrant jewelry books.
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Soon after, he unties Jesus, who immediately leaps down off of the cross and begins dominating the priest.
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Talk a little bit about the technological leaps this country ... They have availability of all technologies or what?
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In fact, the authors say, we might have a healthier society to thank for leaps in gender equality.
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On the boards' tracks, players maneuver among squares that allow for leaps ahead or lost turns or slogs backward.
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And it helps that the writing and voices for the main characters are leaps and bounds above the rest.
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Before we get into this any further, it bears pointing out that this hypothesis requires several leaps of faith.
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Thanks to recent leaps forward in alien-hunting technology, the possibility of contact seems closer today than ever before.
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But IBM's buzzy marketing is trying to make us believe it is leaps and bounds ahead of anything else.
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And that's after it leaps from platform to platform, as if such behavior were becoming of a bipedal robot.
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All movies deserve the benefit of the doubt from the audience when it comes to little leaps of logic.
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JAXA's MINERVA-II1 and MINERVA-II2 probes will be able to make multiple leaps, hopping from location to location.
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Moreover, fine-tuning technological processes with human psychological concepts helps us make leaps in our knowledge and business practices.
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In an age when revolutionary leaps in science still confront persistent prejudices, it's a conversation that will likely continue.
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When I mention Mystery's astronomical rate, he leaps off his bar stool and throws his hands in the air.
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That project in particular speaks to the possible clinical and humanistic leaps exascale computing may be able to provide.
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Markle and Harry's marriage is representative of the leaps and strides that the British monarchy is taking towards modernization.
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Imagine a horror film in which, at a crucial moment, a creature leaps from the screen into the audience.
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Today, it has 1000 companies and 1900 reviewers as the company has grown in leaps and bounds since then.
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Incredible leaps in innovation aren't some theoretical thing down the road, they're literally happening all around you right now.
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Popular culture dictates that we fear certain numbers — 13 leaps to mind — and welcome others — hello, lucky number seven.
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Digital art preservation isn't new, but the Art Camera is leaps and bounds better because it's supposedly idiot-proof.
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As the industry matures and costs rise, in other words, recent leaps in output will probably become more modest.
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Houston Astros catcher Brian McCann leaps in the arms of starting pitcher Charlie Morton after winning the World Series.
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Overall, this date took their relationship leaps and bounds forward, and he earned himself the one-on-one rose.
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And it would seem that China, with its combat sports scene growing by leaps and bounds, loves him too.
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But it's growing by leaps and bounds, as evidenced by the wealth of drone announcements at CES this year.
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Running Bitworld requires quantum leaps in quantum computing, and the world outside slowly turns into the engine running Bitworld.
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" (Lynch leaps to his feat to go intervene as more crashing noises) "Hey, that was a damn good lamp!
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Geta Brătescu: The Leaps of Aesop continues through December 23 at Hauser & Wirth (548 West 22nd Street, Chelsea, Manhattan).
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So what has resulted in vaulting coming on leaps and bounds, while similar-styled sports hop and skip along?
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Revolutions often thrust people into unforeseen roles, but few are forced to make leaps as audacious as Ms Savchenko's.
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Avery leaps around like a faun in floral dresses, creepily bending to desk level and inclining her head blankly.
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Francis Ngannou is a tremendous hitter who seems to improve technically in leaps and bounds from fight to fight.
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These backward leaps act like cattle prods, jarring us out of the somnolence that densely talkative films can induce.
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Ohashi leaps and flies across the mat with an energy, enthusiasm, and a beaming smile that's impossible to resist.
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From that coy introduction, Ms. Greenwood leaps into an anecdote-filled history of — and rough primer for — erasing yourself.
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The College Board in 2017 reported similar leaps in income for college graduates, as well as lower unemployment rates.
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The Kepler telescope made leaps and bounds in the search for planets that might host life in our galaxy.
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The examination of these sites in the unique environment of Titan will advance astrobiology by tremendous leaps and bounds.
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Kavanaugh undermined his credibility as a fair-minded jurist by indulging in some imaginative leaps to attack Democratic senators.
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He and others caution against making leaps about bitcoin's impact on the power sector until verifiable data are available.
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Fueled by the roiling air, a tornado of flame leaps from the oncoming front like an upright, angry serpent.
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Inside, I ask the bartender if she's heard of June, and my heart leaps when she confirms she has.
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Ong took the notoriously difficult song's myriad of vocal runs and huge interval leaps — and made it look easy.
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Richemont has been shedding underperforming fashion brands and, perhaps even more critically, taken several leaps ahead in digital retail.
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Everything about this show — set in New York City's gay ball scene of the 290s — leaps over the top.
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Everywhere you look in this grid today there's something that leaps, creeps, bites or stings, plus symbolism, and snacks.
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There are long, long stretches of inactivity in almost every Romero fight, before he leaps in with a flurry.
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He dances in an empty room and with the Brooklyn-born flex dancer Storyboard P. The soundtrack leaps, too.
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Guedes of Portugal leaps for a ball but his header is errant and, worse, he smashes heads with Godin.
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And there are several moments of such bathos — from the ridiculous Prologue to the final leaps into the lake.
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As they approach the shore, the dog sees something that demands immediate canine attention and leaps for dry land.
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Thanks to leaps in technology, social media and the expanded mobile economy, more people are leaving home for good.
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This past year saw huge leaps forward, and we're thrilled to bring the latest and greatest to our stage.
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Despite its two dimensions, Mr. Coppola's vibrant and evocative underground art, accompanied by brief explication, leaps off the pages.
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This puts him leaps and bounds further to the left than the mainstream Democratic Party under which he's running.
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For Baby Keem, it's storytelling candor — the directness of the sentiment on "Die for My Bitch" often leaps out.
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And when things inevitably go sideways, Jack leaps into action—with, of course, a suitably self-deprecating imperial reluctance.
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Though an ambitious theorizer, she is at her best as an observer: she leaps plenty, but she looks first.
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How could it not when a cleaver-wielding man leaps with pantherine ease onto the center of your table?
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The example that leaps to everyone's mind, the Great Crash of 1929, would be unlikely to be repeated today.
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However, it allows you to innovate in leaps and bounds, rather than making small improvements on pre-existing ideas.
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It will take money, technological leaps and a remarkable level of cooperation across the country's sprawling and combative bureaucracies.
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His heart leaps and his stomach calls and he sets upon the food, loading it into his backpack; smorgasbord.
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I mean, there's a few technology leaps that still need to be made, but the initial use is amazing.
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But whatever it is, Memphis Depay is playing leaps and bounds better in France than he did in England.
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That made him suspicious that the shocking leaps were a way for the eels to defend themselves against land predators.
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Democrats are leaps and bounds ahead of Republicans when it comes to gender representation, for both cultural and structural reasons.
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According to Michal Lipson, a professor of Applied Physics at Columbia, thin film research has also enabled leaps in neuroscience.
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There have been a few of these events in the past—from flash crashes to sudden leaps in bond yields.
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Outraged and betrayed, he leaps out and calls her a "filthy whoring witch" and some other things we shouldn't repeat.
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Huge leaps in processing power and efficiency in versions that were being discounted as iterations on the previous year's models.
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But these would require a number of technological leaps, not just in batteries but also in aerodynamics and electricity distribution.
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In the clip shared on Facebook, Barsch leaps off the sofa to hug Ambrose, who can also be seen crying.
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Technology coming on fast, social consequences to follow Self-driving cars have progressed in leaps and bounds in recent years.
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I know, Dad, but— The guy in the road leaps to his feet and points an assault rifle at Dad.
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Huge leaps forward in all fields of computer science, from data analysis to machine learning, will result from this breakthrough.
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If you're barking commands at your phone, it doesn't need to be a woman who leaps to do your bidding.
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But at times, the rules also bump up against innovative leaps in terms of how we could use our smartphones.
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"Look, there goes DJ Milkshake!" jokes one teenage employee, as Scanlan leaps off the bouncy floor and dunks a basketball.
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It appears that Taco Bell is making leaps and bounds while KFC is putting hot sauce in their hot sauce.
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Alongside that, computing power has advanced in leaps and bounds, seeing rapid recent advances in artificial intelligence and parallel computing.
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There are no puzzling leaps, or flawed characters, or plots that he could have taken more time to flesh out.
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I'm more than willing to take some creative leaps of faith — how else would I have made it this far?
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We are far from where we need to be to weather what the next big leaps in technology will cause.
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She's offered a chance to destroy the universe by the ghost of her arch nemesis, and leaps at the offer.
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Apple has a reputation of making big leaps which are seen to be unpopular but then become the new standard.
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Both industries are growing by leaps and bounds, meaning workers like Noland will be in demand for years to come.
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Whether it's the new iPhone or Uber, the technological leaps that come from innovation benefit consumers and the economy overall.
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One reason that leaps to mind is that for some who feel disenfranchised, the zombie's fate has become increasingly relatable.
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For me, a spark leaps from that moment to the present day, a time of paralyzing anxieties and cascading illusions.
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As artificial intelligence makes leaps forward in sophistication and versatility, hackers are already using it to get around cybersecurity defenses.
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Leaps & Bounds Little Loves Plush Puppy Toy, available on Petco for $5.99Plush toys can help encourage a more active playtime.
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A tour employee immediately leaps forward to open the top hatch of the cage to allow the shark to escape.
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They can't profit from it because technology, humans, and perception has moved forward leaps and bounds, and forgotten about them.
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But if Towns leaps forward on the defensive end, Thibs could deploy more versatile units that will accentuate Butler's strengths.
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The company, which launched in 22010 long before the iPad or the iPhone, has been growing in leaps and bounds.
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Lincoln pulls a machine gun and fires wildly, jumping from cover to cover, and the blood leaps out of Suspenders.
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The quantum leaps in productivity created by the car, train, ship and plane have dramatically changed our lives and movements.
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Spidey leaps into the air and with the pull of a trigger throws out a line to the nearest surface.
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This multimedia presentation focuses on a girl taking steps — not to mention leaps and spins — toward her adult artistic identity.
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At times, there are leaps in the narrative that strain the effort to stitch the drawings into a cohesive story.
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A monetary creation on such a gigantic scale meant that the Fed's balance sheet kept expanding by leaps and bounds.
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Leonardo crammed every page with drawings and looking-glass notes that seem random but provide intimations of his mental leaps.
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Despite those leaps in sales and profit, the S. & P. 500 remains below the highs it hit in late January.
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India, in the meantime, had also grown by leaps and bounds, and could support its own writers as never before.
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Like all leaps in technology, quantum machines are a double-edged sword: Someday, they could power advances in artificial intelligence.
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A few seconds later, another man leaps up and grabs his legs as the protester tries to kick him off.
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While the suit is still in the experimental phase, the leaps that have been made are promising for future development.
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The clinical foundation and training of a pharmacist graduating today is leaps and bounds above where I started my practice.
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The novel then leaps ahead a decade and finds the pair sharing a live/work studio space in Bushwick, Brooklyn.
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I've noticed that interesting turns of phrase and associative leaps come to me much more easily in the evening hours.
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The updated FIFA 11+ is more intense, requiring repeated sprints and exercises such as squats, leg lifts and vertical leaps.
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But lip gloss has come leaps and bounds since our days rolling saccharine-sweet goop over our lips after homeroom.
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The bets do not require fantastic leaps of logic or probability nor rank incompetence by whoever becomes the Democratic nominee.
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Computers have learned to see the world more clearly in recent years, thanks to some impressive leaps in artificial intelligence.
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Ideally, there will be points that require the sort of crowd-pleasing leaps that thrill aficionados and casual viewers alike.
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Bungee workouts (sometimes described as "anti-gravity") use the elastic straps more commonly known for adrenaline-junkie leaps into canyons.
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The difference between that night and many of the stories being reported these days is obvious, and leaps out quickly.
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From new limbs to stem cells, we've seen some of the biggest leaps in technology and treatment in the 2010s.
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" It's a metaphor for being willing to take certain leaps of faith in life: "How does one become a butterfly?
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Fortunately, in recent years, our knowledge of both the sun and stars like it has grown in leaps and bounds.
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Walkers account for 14 percent of daily crash fatalities, but that share leaps to 28 percent when the costumes come out.
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When Axe leaps up on a desk and starts shouting to his employees, Wolf of Wall Street style, it feels unconvincing.
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Tech companies are rushing to infuse everything with artificial intelligence, driven by big leaps in the power of machine learning software.
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Herning's piece does admittedly make some pretty tall leaps of logic in order to paint Swift as a right-wing icon.
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But in this moment he leaps, throws his entire self over the edge, and surfaces whooping with exhilaration and utterly alive.
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Any general cultural theories involve a few leaps of faith — but these try to explain why old photos look so sad.
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Jeremy Stephens drops his hands every time he leaps in to punch and Holloway was happy to oblige him with counters.
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The Marvel superhero era began with the Fantastic Four, and in the ensuing years grew by Hulk-like leaps and bounds.
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Mapmaking technology developed by leaps and bounds, progressing from land-based surveys to aerial photography to the Global Positioning System (GPS).
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"The monkey comes down, takes one look at me, and leaps at my balls," DeVito revealed on The Graham Norton Show.
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Getting there required hundreds of experiments, a handful of redesigns, and some great leaps forward in the field of artificial intelligence.
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When a bigger battery and all-wheel drive is added, the cost of the Model S leaps to $81,200 including rebates.
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Another century of violence and struggle, and the Civil Rights and Voting Rights Acts took another two giant leaps towards fairness.
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It's more of a surreal psychological thriller that makes quick leaps in intensity and doesn't come together until the very end.
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The eventual gains will probably flow to customers rather than producers, because that is usually the way with leaps in technology.
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But it also leaps across time in service of telling a story about how a group of friends comes back together.
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So, when you think about it, does "Hangmen," which slyly addresses the folly of leaps to judgment that end in death.
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The gameplay of North is simple enough, and, with the exception of a few frustrating leaps in logic, hardly warrants mention.
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Today's ICE is a modern machine; there have been huge leaps in technological innovation to increase its efficiency and decrease emissions.
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Despite the leaps forward in mobile phone technology with crisp, clear screens and faster chips, batteries have made only sluggish progress.
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You're already leaps ahead because you realize that making an impression and earning recognition is a major part of career success.
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Iranian death toll in Hajj stampede leaps to more than 450 This isn't the first time a ban has been discussed.
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Even Ye himself said he doesn't believe there's a limit to a clock's performance and the leaps forward that accompany it.
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The leaps in technology and the ease with which one can stream sports are certainly huge factors in why it's exploded.
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Finland's latest sports craze involves ballerina-like leaps, expertly executed jumps, a strong dose of athleticism — and a fake horse head.
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All of a sudden, some of the things I came on this trip to accomplish seemed leaps and bounds more attainable.
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"My confidence has come back in leaps and bounds over the past two weeks," the 24-year-old twice Olympian said.
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He leaps into the air and does a flying split, somehow kicking both assailants off their bikes at the same time.
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Uber, founded in 2009, has grown in leaps and bounds to become the largest ride-hailing service in the United States.
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"The most innovative leaps you'll ever make, especially if you're a network, are going to be when you're really, really small."
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They sought out the researchers' hands, made joyful leaps and emitted some ultrasonic calls considered to be their equivalent of laughter.
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Kurt, minus his clothes, leaps out of the window and into a fir tree—a dark, primitive, and very Germanic gag.
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And whatever the final cost is, it will be leaps and bounds more than the price of keeping migrant families together.
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Or making leaps of faith because we become smitten by a personality and assume that the athlete plays by the rules.
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To see the 1,100 square feet Carey lived in was to understand the leaps and bounds she took as an artist.
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The 220-year-old used the showcase to prove to teams that he's improved leaps and bounds since his last opportunity.
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Sometimes, this is the part of the story where a Bigco's social media team leaps into action to defuse the situation.
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The first HIV criminalization laws were introduced in 1986, and medical knowledge has advanced by leaps and bounds in that time.
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And he's leaps and bounds more popular than President Trump, who lands among the most disliked presidents in modern American history.
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With a tilt in a riff, a song easily leaps from a feeling of devastating heaviness into atmospheric moods of isolationism.
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Remember, you practice meditation, you never become perfect at it, so don't get discouraged when your mind makes those inevitable leaps.
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Baidu is investing heavily in developing new services to adapt to China's embrace of smartphones and technology leaps in artificial intelligence.
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So far, the movement has always been forward, often by just a few yards but at other times by bigger leaps.
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"Leaps forward in European integration are difficult to conceive right now," Knot said, arguing for what he called 'no regret' options.
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Ultimately, Muldoon's writing is more rooted on the page, where its coy references and ludic associative leaps can be contemplated slowly.
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But cardiovascular medicine has grown by leaps and bounds: Mortality after a heart attack has dropped tenfold since the late 1950s.
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Experts say one annual increase doesn't indicate China is returning to an era when its emissions grew by leaps and bounds.
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Best of all, Gall's young narrator shows how leaps of imagination can transform the grandest milestones into the most personal experiences.
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The show's time with Ocean's debut, "Channel Orange," makes leaps of interpretive wonder, followed by long stretches of corroborating music clips.
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With clear character development and excellent pacing, they wove short narratives about taking leaps of faith and finding freedom in fearlessness.
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He leaps high just in front of goal for a cross from Bernardo Silva, but it is just barely too high.
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The goal of bel canto is to perfect the elaborate vocal gestures all over the role: trills, scales, arpeggios and leaps.
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"Europe works in leaps and bounds," said Maria Demertzis, an economist and deputy director at Bruegel, a research institution in Brussels.
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The wonderfully named but factually dubious "stoned ape theory" posits that great evolutionary leaps were made when early humans ingested psilocybin.
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As TechCrunch reported when the round was announced in April of this year: The company is growing in leaps and bounds.
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Mr. Cannavale made an astonishing Yank, not least for his vertical, nearly feline leaps from the stage floor to the tabletops.
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In the pulsing pre-chorus, Rogers's voice leaps an octave and thins out, like a candle flame stretching for more oxygen.
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I'm not a regular user myself, but colleagues who are say its ability to answer questions is leaps ahead of Alexa.
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It's a complex structure that leaps around chronologically and approaches the subject almost as a Cubist painter would, from all sides.
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Without some major technological leaps, there will be huge swaths of roads that are effectively always offline to self-driving cars.
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As the rider approaches the starting line for each successive lap, he leaps from a running horse onto a fresh one.
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With the malware that hit the Pyeongchang Olympics, the state of the art in digital deception took several evolutionary leaps forward.
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She became a favorite of track crowds, with her high bounding steps and leaps, slithering up, up and over that bar.
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It's possible that Samsung has made some leaps forward in this regard and that Neon's technology will be truly game-changing.
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Experts say the technology of Starship lies within the realm of the possible, without requiring impossible physics or unlikely technological leaps.
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Since 2014, Leonard has made leaps on offense every year, all while becoming the most feared perimeter defender in the NBA.
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Despite these regulatory leaps, Americans say they prefer the use of facial recognition by law enforcement than by advertisers or corporations.
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TORONTO — Looking at the notes I took during Damien Chazelle's melancholy musical La La Land, one word leaps off the page.
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Each presidential cycle in recent history has provided major evolutionary leaps in campaign innovation, say those who follow the analytics trends.
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"2,224 new regulations" That phrase leaps out of the news stories and opinion pieces about the Obama administration's recent rulemaking activity.
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Our reconciliation has been an adventure of the spirit, one that has required many leaps of faith and moments of forgiveness.
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And he's still leaps and bounds more popular than President Trump, who lands among the most disliked presidents in modern history.
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He leaps from rooftop to rooftop, and either employs or avoids all manner of weapons, including axes, crossbows, arrows, torches, and daggers.
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" Knowles added, "I have watched you grow personally in leaps and bounds and you are an incredible husband and the best father!
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In recent years, medicine has made huge leaps in crafting drugs to treat metabolic diseases like high cholesterol or diabetes, Bays said.
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The project is called "Small Steps Are Giant Leaps" -- a reference to Neil Armstrong's words when he first landed on the moon.
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And as a recent test ride at an Army training base made clear, it is leaps and bounds ahead of the Humvee.
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During the Hereditary screenings, spikes were between 140–160 BPM, which are big leaps but also pretty much expected for most adults.
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That's leaps and bounds beyond the two to three manufacturers featured in other major racing series like NASCAR, IndyCar, and Formula One.
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But as the creation of professional jobs slowed, the scope for children to make dramatic leaps up the social pecking-order narrowed.
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Kraft, the Four Hills champion last year, put in two leaps of 133 meters for 307.3 points and a fifth career win.
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But then, without hesitation, he leaps through a very small opening in a gate, and succeeds in making a break for it.
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Much to my surprise, the Echo Buds sound wonderful and are leaps and bounds better than the expectations I had coming in.
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Game of Death is a deeply goofy movie that makes huge tonal leaps while shoving Philosophy 101 existentialism down its audience's throat.
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So, to that end, let's take a look at the monumental leaps in Dylan's own songwriting that lead to this Nobel prize.
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Though her legs are shorter than the typical deer her age, Scherer writes that her condition has improved by leaps and bounds.
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Many rich Germans owe their success to staid businesses where progress happens not through headline-grabbing disruptive leaps but unremarkable incremental tinkering.
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What remains is enough to satisfy the most demanding fan: stiletto-heeled splits and leaps, wicked sonic screams and suggestive pelvic thrusts.
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The skater leaps forward, does three and a half revolutions in the air, then must land and let their left leg unfurl.
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If it turns out that Magic Leap is indeed leaps and bounds better than the HoloLens, and revolutionary, that would be fantastic.
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When a cardboard box is around, it's only a matter of time before a cat leaps inside and makes itself at home.
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Sound argument is needed to persuade other philosophers of such intellectual leaps; to enlist the wider world, a compelling vocabulary is vital.
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As Abbi leaps to begin her journey, she shuts the door behind her, revealing Ilana hiding by hanging from the coat rack.
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The past couple of years have seen wireless headphones advance in leaps and bounds, both in technical terms and in consumer awareness.
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Suddenly, Bigfoot roars as it leaps from the rubble… only to be met with a hail of bullets from Teddy Roosevelt's machinegun.
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IBM faced an unprecedented international challenge in the mainframe market from Japan's NEC while Sony, Panasonic, and Toshiba made giant leaps forward.
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Kassarnig says the topic model in particular needs work; his speeches make digressive leaps from Social Security, say, to National Marine Sanctuaries.
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The fewer assumptions one has to make, the fewer leaps of logic, the more likely it is that a conclusion is correct.
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Netflix leaps initially on subscriber growth, prompts analyst PT cut reversals, though ends week down 0003 pct ** Health Care up 0.5 pct.
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The dog is so excited that he leaps from the car window and races over to his owner, skidding across the ground.
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Every month, countless inventions come to public attention that make leaps — or even much-needed baby steps — toward tackling important global issues.
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The fires on which it rose were not the fire that leaps or licks or plays, the fire of brasier or boiler.
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And now, it's also running full-speed ahead as mobile leaps to future-facing content like VR, AR and 360-degree video.
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Both rovers were only designed to function on Mars for about 90 days, but both outlived that estimate by leaps and bounds.
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The leaps, runs and ornaments of this role, which presses at the extremes of a soprano's register, held no terrors for her.
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That didn't seem like enough at the time, but it has taken some big leaps to get to this point so quickly.
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President Donald Trump tweeted about the stock market Wednesday, saying it would grow "by leaps and bounds" if tax reform were accomplished.
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We see red roof tiles flying about as the golden-hued god leaps out into the sky on the way to Olympus.
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The "your phone" artist leaps to grasp the hands of the "iPhone" artist, and the two swing away into the "iPhone" sphere.
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The SEC is unable to spend even at its 21625-2900 levels, while markets and players have grown by leaps and bounds.
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There's a popular theory, which leaps virally from person to person, that Kevin must die and be resurrected, to prevent the apocalypse.
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But with the right mix of tax law juice, a case can be made where it leaps ahead to 3,2, he said.
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It leaps out of these cultural assumptions about hopes and dreams of stem cell treatment, but there is no science behind it.
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The greatest appeal rests in the singer Caroline Polachek's jazz-inflected vocals, which fascinate in their agile leaps and slightly mechanical serration.
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"Models for 'Joker' continue to improve by leaps and bounds with each passing week," Shawn Robbins, the Boxoffice Pro chief analyst, wrote.
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McCain noted that cyber is the only aspect in which the U.S. military is not leaps and bounds ahead of other nations.
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The way he confidently leaps back and forth in his sweatpants so his legs could breathe and he could effectively, go in.
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There are instances where I can't quite grasp the logic leaps in a sequence of events, but somehow it all seems right.
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As such, significant leaps can lead to a period of flux: new world records, lop-sided contests, and previously unfathomable feats reached.
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Even if there are great leaps forward in the coming months, I feel there will always be unanswered questions about this case.
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As you might remember, Peter loses his shadow when a window shuts suddenly after he leaps through it, severing it from him.
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"Broken Politics," her new studio album — only her fifth under her own name — loops back and leaps ahead at the same time.
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The investment banks that lead I.P.O.s often try to engineer those leaps in order to generate positive publicity about the company's prospects.
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While the U.S. economy has steadily, if slowly, recovered from the Great Recession, Silicon Valley's heavyweight have grown by leaps and bounds.
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In other words, the tech industry is in a state of iteration rather than making leaps and bounds with something totally new.
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When spun on a semi-flat surface, this mushroom-shaped top inverts but also changes direction as it leaps onto its stem.
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But a quick look at past evolutions of wireless connectivity gives an idea of the leaps that come with new wireless standards.
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But the sentences are wild, full of breakneck swerves; leaps in time, space and point of view; all kinds of syntactic fireworks.
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Unless they're compared directly and immediately, the 2018 remixes don't feel too drastic; nothing wrecks a song or leaps out as anachronistic.
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Jo tells her story not in clear, linear prose, but in leaps back and forth through time, switching tenses, perspectives and styles.
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The rats were able to react in as little as 50 milliseconds, faster than the snakes, and performed acrobatic leaps and kicks.
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This growth by leaps and bounds means that the political weight of cities is increasing more rapidly than that of rural areas.
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If you've worked out movie scenes with me before (like the one where we analyzed Spider-Man's leaps), you know the drill.
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VERMOGNO DI ZUBIENA, Italy — Italy may not be the first place that leaps to mind when you hear the words gold rush.
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Like we thought Obama would give us quantum leaps from where we were versus where we are now and it hasn't happened.
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Zimring's most explosive assertion — which leaps out of a work that is mostly policy-wonk nuance — is that police leaders don't care.
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Even then, translating the long passages of interior reflection, sometimes dense philosophical rumination, and quicksilver leaps of memory and association were challenging.
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Or it could be an issue of brand names and labels: What leaps out from the supermarket shelves to grab your attention?
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You look at the expectations on first ladies versus what are the expectations for first gentlemen, and they're leaps and bounds apart.
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The New York designer Tory Burch leaps into the throng, dressed in a posy-print Proenza Schouler dress, and kisses the designers.
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Britain accounts for around 17 percent of Irish exports, but that figure leaps to 44 percent when foreign-owned firms are excluded.
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Teraflops don't mean everything, though, and it's clear that the CPU and SSD will be the more transformative leaps for the platform.
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Political change, like technological change, rarely happens in great big leaps — most of the time it happens in frustratingly small, iterative changes.
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By the time the book was canonic, though, such leaps of identity across space and memory were the new habits of mind.
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Less encouraging, however, is that the raw number of unicorns still in hunt of an exit has grown by leaps and bounds.
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Advocacy is growing in leaps and bounds not only at the federal level, but is gearing up at state and local levels.
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Mistakes are an unavoidable part of progress, so don't be afraid to make the leaps, no matter how frightening they may seem.
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The disparity leaps in the District of Columbia, where a second-generation individual contributes $2900,220006 while a native-born individual costs $2202,2628.
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As a reader, I'm pretty earthbound — resistant to the magical or to changes in history or to leaps into the next century.
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Thankfully, our ability to foresee and forecast the consequences of severe weather and natural disasters has made leaps and bounds since then.
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"That's how you make big leaps — not long meetings with uncertain outcomes where everyone says, 'That was a great meeting,'" Vincent said.
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The example that leaps to mind for me is Patricia Cisneros, who has forwarded the cause of Latin American Art at MoMA.
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Thanks to this cultural exchange, British academia is enriched and Iran experiences great leaps forward in the fields of medicine, mathematics and munitions.
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So there's a lack of courage, and I think, when you take leaps and you bring courage and confidence to projects, it works.
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Caroline: Speaking of leaps, thank you for giving me the perfect segue into that trampoline scene, because oh my goodness, that trampoline scene!
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Those scenes are leaps and bounds better than they were in Lambert's version, and help illuminate Rachel's struggles with the concept of death.
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I was able to beat the game with them, and started in on three-and-four-island victories, harder, longer leaps of effort.
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This eusociality is marked by division of labor, which leads to specialization, which leads to quantum leaps in productivity, knowledge-gathering, and creativity.
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Greg went from the character that was probably furthest from understanding what his happiness was to now making leaps and bounds [towards it].
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Yet Vivint argued that with the leaps in technology and the demands of consumers, voice activated devices are no longer sufficient by themselves.
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One of the big leaps for us is we have an FDA clearance that does not require a physician or a genetic counselor.
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When other shades come into play, like skin tones and the desaturated greens of the nearby forest, their significance leaps off the screen.
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It also has more than 40 percent market share, and has grown leaps and bounds by making various small acquisitions over the years.
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He was heavily involved in the latest five-year plan, unveiled on June 1st, which calls for big leaps in sales and profitability.
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It would be wrong to reveal how exactly it leaps to a thrilling new genre while retaining its initial nuanced charm and humanity.
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I recently spoke at length to Ehasz and Richmond about the stylistic changes and narrative leaps forward the show took in season 2.
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From there, the melody leaps to a group of prostitutes, then to my personal favorite — a nonchalant pimp in a lime-green suit.
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The technique has already produced big leaps in quality for all kinds of deep learning, including deciphering handwriting, recognising faces and classifying images.
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The time together turned out to be a wonderful escape, but it took effort and big emotional leaps I never would have anticipated.
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One of the biggest mental leaps to make is that as a designer/developer, you now need to start thinking outside the phone.
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He's taken risks, made giant leaps for fashion-kind, and done it all while being one of the nicest men in the business.
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The move could be seen as taking advantage of leaps in the capability of European startups, especially in the health and AI space.
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Foot Locker has established itself as the preeminent mall-based supplier of basketball shoes, leaps and bounds ahead of close competitor Finish Line.
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Being able to infer depth from flat images is an area where computer vision tech has made leaps and bounds in recent years.
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And, surprisingly, automatically leaps over enemies — which admittedly takes some getting used to after decades spent manually jumping on top of Koopa Troopas.
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He draws up alongside the tank, leaps from his horse, executes a perfect landing, beats some Germans up, and saves the day (eventually).
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DRE NAKCHUNG, with a very wrathful black mask, dressed in black with horse bells on his ankles, leaps unto the stage thunderously, dramatically.
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And while they weren't "leaps and bounds above other sweat-wicking leggings I have," she said they're among her favorites for Y7 now.
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A film on the next frontier of neurotechnology Efforts to connect human brains to computers have taken big leaps forward in recent years.
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"Writing: Making Your Mark" spans the history and technology of literacy, alphabets, scripts and printing in mind-stretching leaps over centuries and cultures.
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He is simply unable to make those leaps of imagination and generosity necessary to transform from a businessperson to a national political leader.
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That is the promise of virtual reality, which has come leaps and bounds since the first prototypes were released a few years ago.
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Yep, you can expect the unexpected from Animal Planet's Puppy Bowl on Sunday, as the competition of cuteness leaps into its 14th year.
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Houston "is growing by leaps and bounds," the report said, citing the city's booming jobs market and active construction that's reshaping its skyline.
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The media has cleaved to leaps of illogic to deny obvious racial realities even when it makes it harder to tell plain truths.
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But nowadays, you know Hong Kong, I don't want to call it another Chinese city, but China has grown by leaps and bounds.
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While the screen is lovely and the cameras are awesome, they aren't leaps and bounds better than what your phone likely already has.
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It's hard to notice, much less appreciate, tiny steps forward, which get thoroughly overshadowed by players and teams making near unprecedented leaps forward.
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Throughout Payback's campaign, you'll often face huge leaps in the "recommended" car level listed between missions, which means you'll need new parts constantly.
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The content and stories being told are accessible enough for a general audience, and the medium is moving forward by leaps and bounds.
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And for the most part, the game does seem to accurately recreate the motions of spacewalking, despite making a few strange technological leaps.
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No longer solely the purview of landscape shooters and EDM enthusiasts, drone cinema, filmmaking, and storytelling takes massive leaps forward every few months.
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You can tell especially when you have daughters and you see their early stages, they are just leaps and bounds beyond boys immediately.
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There's been downward pressure on jobs since the Industrial Revolution due to leaps in productivity brought about by human ingenuity and lucky discoveries.
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Optimism over the economy has grown by leaps in the past four years (see article), even though the outlook is now souring somewhat.
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With the 51-49 vote, the GOP leaps closer to its promise of dramatically remaking U.S. tax law under a Republican-led government.
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Many of history's most inspiring leaps forward (the Renaissance) came from a blending of past cultural and spiritual wisdom with present technological advance.
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The company says revenue is growing by leaps and bounds, reporting 284% year over year growth (although they did not share specific numbers).
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Irving tells the story of his transformation in this unfailingly optimistic novel, the author's 14th, in a tale that leaps across the globe.
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Under her, the group has grown by leaps and bounds, taking on full-time researchers and staff and revving up its outreach operation.
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We've made huge technical leaps in quantifying risk since then, but the government still relies on methods developed by academics 50 years ago.
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If you can speak confidently and eloquently about who you are and what you offer, you're leaps and bounds ahead of the competition.
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Space-age adhesives are being used more widely, just one of the many leaps manufacturers are taking to reduce weight and save fuel.
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But there is a set of tools that would help us, as a global society, take major leaps forward in addressing this crisis.
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A K-9 handler for the Group Support Battalion 7th Special Forces Group leaps from the back of the aircraft on October 17.
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The freshly painted and ubiquitous red-on-white banners are virtually the only thing that leaps out in otherwise drab North Korean towns.
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And by that time, AI will likely have improved by leaps and bounds again to the point of rendering such a study unproductive.
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It makes the technological leaps you're making in your pursuit of paperclip efficiency feel significant in a way most clicker games don't manage.
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It's a game that takes a lot of risky leaps, and thought it misses here or there, it sticks its most important landings.
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An intricate construct of sharply articulated footwork, runs and leaps, the choreography flips between steady, symmetrical phrases, woozy slow motion and accelerated flurries.
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"Hello Again" largely eschews dialogue as it leaps among historical eras and song sequences, depicting a series of fraught romantic encounters across decades.
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Moving to Tristar Gym full time has done wonders for Breese's game as his boxing especially has come on in leaps and bounds.
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And so Billy leaps into the Hudson River in a night move to get on board one of the three ships headed south.
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Then we went to the back of the room to practice, in sets of two, follow-along movements like balletic running and leaps.
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Each song offers its own gantlet of musical leaps and verbal allusions, though they keep circling back to personal breakups and societal breakdowns.
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The tech industry has an ignoble record of overselling its innovations and making even the smallest incremental advances seem like huge leaps forward.
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Pradhan stands out because she feels even more strongly, and is willing to make even greater leaps, than even most critics of Gitmo.
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He also shot Mr. Lester's "Petulia" (1968), which featured the jump cuts and leaps in time that would be among Mr. Roeg's signatures.
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It is to the credit of everyone involved that it is possible to follow the script's leaps among its assorted realities and fantasies.
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My machine explodes forward across the tarmac with white hot speed and leaps into the air, charging towards a flock of enemy drones.
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There are still jump scares in both of these houses, but half the time the character that leaps out is a good guy.
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But that would seem to require political and scientific leaps that are hard to envision right now, much less stake one's faith in.
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First, the beauty: Zelda is a marvel, a living, breathing three-dimensional character with a voice so distinctive she leaps off the page.
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The weight of concern about an outside attack is getting heavier as the issue leaps from the server room to the board room.
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"In all of these countries where there have been such leaps forward on gender equality, the tide could easily recede," Ms. Puri said.
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These clever visual leaps show how small and how big the forest can feel, and how many different places the forest can be.
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Gore leaps quickly to mind — the process of choosing its members has been seen as mattering more than the partisan combat in Congress.
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Despite being among the most improved teams this year, Brown expects 2020 to be more a case of incremental progress than big leaps.
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Brazilian agribusiness has grown by leaps and bounds in recent decades as the country has adapted industrial farming techniques to its tropical climate.
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There was giddiness at swimming out to the reef; spontaneous underwater somersaults; leaps, with abandon, to bodysurf to the sand alongside the locals.
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"But this blade jumps and leaps...it lets me run faster," he said after running and shooting basketballs on the library's sports track.
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But the trait that leaps out above all others is "radical mutuality": We are all completely equal, regardless of where society ranks us.
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While several of the world's rising stars made meteoric leaps up the rankings, it was a different story for a few household names.
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Allah makes a range of bold yet effective formal choices in his representation of Jamaica, growing in leaps and bounds as an artist.
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The leaps in medical science have dramatically impacted the number of people living with HIV/AIDS and their ability to lead normal healthy lives.
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Some of the biggest leaps in understanding occur when someone extends a well-established theory in one area to seemingly unrelated phenomena in another.
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Oh yeah, you also get to watch the stars melt away right in front of you as your attack fighter leaps into hyperspace. OMG.
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His brothers had taught him to play the game when he was a teenager, and he'd been improving by leaps and bounds ever since.
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Her parkour skills translate well into martial combat, with the momentum of carefully timed wall runs and leaps putting extra power behind every punch.
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Foreign investment had risen, particularly in oil and gas, and the private sector was growing by leaps and bounds, albeit from a tiny base.
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Realism is now taking bolder leaps than its costly sister industry—and its social seriousness is grabbing first-time Indian filmmakers and youth audiences.
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The GFX 100 introduces some major leaps over the prior models, including a much higher resolution, in-body image stabilization, and much faster performance.
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But while moving from PCs into music and phones were big leaps for Apple, getting into the car business is way, way more complex.
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" Green went on to say, "Food in Ireland is really coming along now in leaps and bounds, and it's coming from the bottom up.
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There are some with six legs that quite frankly look like giant bugs, and this other thing called a SandFlea that leaps across buildings.
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Even as days like Black Friday become less relevant, Amazon and its peers (but mostly Amazon) are still making big leaps year-over-year.
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As for Clinton, there's nothing that leaps out in her plan so far that would force Trump to pay taxes while claiming major losses.
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On the human-assisted side of things, people can help connect the other dots to make the sort of leaps that computers cannot (yet).
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But as I previously posited, history shows us that, more often than not, disruptive leaps forward often result in a net gain in employment.
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In the heartpounding video, Brady grabs his daughter's hand, counts to three, and then leaps off the cliff with her straight into the water.
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Jack's face has embraced varying degrees of scruffiness as the show makes its leaps in time, but until now he's never been bare-faced.
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When she leaps off a building ledge and ends up diving into water, it's explicitly clear this was about to get even deeper visually.
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As an operating system, Chrome has made leaps and bounds in recent years, and it's no wonder that it's become a mainstay in classrooms.
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Some children might consider the leaps in this book too great, others will return to ponder the cinematic images and puzzle out the connections.
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It's been three years since we've seen a parkour rendition of the Mario brothers, and this one bests that one by leaps and bounds.
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T'Challa gets to show off some of his special abilities when he leaps from the first floor to the second, where he corners Klaue.
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The program's scope is expect to expand by leaps and bounds, with the NIST looking to build the database to more than 100,000 images.
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Waititi likes practical, grounded gags that jump rapidly from gravity or hilarity, but the soundtrack's leaps are harder to follow than the tonal shifts.
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Our experience and movie expertise helped us make informed, intuitive leaps to find and fulfill entertainment needs they didn't even always know they had.
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Jasper's heart leaps into his throat, the way it does when a horse ahead of his at the races falls and breaks its leg.
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But imagine a world where medtech innovators could avoid reinventing the wheel and focus on bigger ambitions — what leaps could we make in technology?
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And it's this untethering of every single object and character in the game that pushes RDR22 steps toward reality, and leaps forward for gaming.
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Government has grown by leaps and bounds, and the decisions that are being made have far-reaching consequences for our checkbooks and personal freedoms.
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What has been much more difficult, he said, was mastering Mr. Payne's surprising writing, the leaps in logic — or illogic — that characterize his dialogue.
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With the huge leaps we've made in decoding genetics in the past few years, we have more information at our disposal than ever before.
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You'll experience leaps in knowledge along the way and be astounded at how much you've learned, while simultaneously realizing how much you don't know.
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Thanks to leaps and bounds in the field of artificial intelligence in the past decade, robots are increasingly beating humans at our own games.
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During the encounter, which was caught on video and then shared across the internet, a juvenile great white leaps for a piece of tuna.
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And it was not just about how to execute the dazzling leaps and turns that the ballet's grand pas de deux is famous for.
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The new network will also present quantum leaps in energy security and emergency resilience that can stand in the face of superstorms or cyberattacks.
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Unfortunately, it turns out that Viv, whose abrasive cleanliness leaps out at Julia when they first meet, is also (you guessed it) a virgin.
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In the past several quarters, Microsoft's commercial cloud offerings have grown by big leaps, helping push the company's market cap to about $785 billion.
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Of course the leap from talented salesperson to manager is nowhere near as large or as consequential as the leaps that great wealth allows.
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"Each time we take another one of these technological leaps, there needs to be a balancing humanist force that keeps us connected," she said.
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As for "The Grand Inquisitor," an explosive riff on the Belgian flag more than 219 feet long, it may require a few balletic leaps.
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Despite continual leaps in digital photographic technology, photo artist and engineer Dan Piech lamented that prints couldn't be as high resolution as original images.
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That includes this ambitious one where he leaps from a plane at 25,000 feet while a sky diving camera operator follows his every move.
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And then, at a certain point, we want to peel off and do our own seeing, make our own missteps, take our own leaps.
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On the eighth floor, Ms. Owens leaps into the round, in an installation piece consisting of five free-standing canvases painted on both sides.
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The new book leaps ahead of the TV series, which itself extended the drama of "The Handmaid's Tale" far beyond Ms Atwood's original novel.
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The sting of mourning persists as the unnamed woman succumbs five times in total and the narrative leaps forward through 20th-century European history.
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Time leaps forward between scenes, marked only by Armin's tightening physique and increasing self-sufficiency as he harnesses hydroelectric power and tills his soil.
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E-commerce has been growing by leaps and bounds in the last several years, and now the overall market is starting to take notice.
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At CES, it's apparent PC gaming isn't going to be taking big leaps anytime soon, at least not until the new consoles come out.
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The quick leaps to weeping, causes withheld, are not just insufficiently prepared for; they're admissions of what Mr. Abraham can't express through dance alone.
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Her voice would stay gentle and sustained, the opposite of a belter, using grain and melodic leaps rather than lung power for emotional peaks.
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Executive power grew by leaps and bounds during the Bush administration, usually under the shady auspices of the post-9/11 war on terror.
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Doctors are uploading these videos to market themselves or to help others in the field, and the amount is growing by leaps and bounds.
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Trump takes a victory lap every time the Dow leaps into new territory, but his approval ratings aren't keeping up the way they should.
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Earlier Wednesday, Trump vowed that the stock market and employment would "grow by leaps and bounds" if Congress passes tax cuts he is proposing.
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"Things were pretty lean back when we started, but the community has grown by leaps and bounds," Porter said in an email while traveling.
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"887" is a memory play, and like memory it leaps around in a structure more associative than linear — sometimes quaintly nostalgic, sometimes viscerally angry.
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The libretto by Savyon Liebrecht, based on her play, leaps fluidly from the 1920s to the 1970s and from Germany to Israel and America.
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In a particularly pointed piece, The Weekly Standard's Andrew Ferguson identified "misstatements of fact, leaps in logic, and pointlessly elaborate argumentation" throughout the book.
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It leaps from a girl who was not yet damaged to a woman who is unable to escape the things that happened to her.
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I understand that treatment has come leaps and bounds since then, but I don't have great insurance, so that's the one that haunts me.
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Aldo's boxing has improved in leaps and bounds over the years and nowadays he does most of his best work, like Holloway, on the counter.
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He was singing live, playing multiple instruments, full out doing splits and leaps while dancing— just being 100 percent engaged with the audience and himself.
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NT: Even people realizing that what Theaster Gates does is an art project, is leaps and bounds beyond when everybody thought was just Abstract Expressionism.
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But that comparison isn't a fair one: In terms of sheer technical craftsmanship, Miranda and Caliban outstrips The Mists of Avalon by leaps and bounds.
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After studying a few images, I feel confident saying the webbed wonder leaps onto an Austen class ferry with a length of 63 meters. Boom.
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Bluetooth's audio quality has improved in giant leaps since just a couple of years ago, and the hassle-free cordless design really can't be beat.
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Unlike many kids morosely awaiting the start of the school season, Rudy literally leaps at the chance to board the bus and head to school.
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The legions of educational tourists would do well to extend their trip to the region's other education systems, which have also taken giant leaps forward.
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He was heavily involved in the latest five-year plan, unveiled in June, which calls for big leaps in sales and profitability, particularly at Jeep.
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And while ChromeOS has certainly made some major leaps in the last several years, it has never been entirely clear who the product is for.
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The steely presence she was focusing on her troops just moments before melts away at the sight of him, and she leaps to hug him.
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" Concluding the post, she added, "I have watched you grow personally in leaps and bounds and you are an incredible husband and the best father!
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Laughter breaks the meditative silence: Giggling that starts among the women leaps across the aisle to the men — black-suited, black-hatted, overcome with mirth.
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The leaps and bounds people are making within this particular field — even just the conversations happening with young people about the importance of sensitivity reading.
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IBM's early struggles with Watson point to the sobering fact that commercializing new technology, however promising, typically comes in short steps rather than giant leaps.
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These days, being able to pause, rewind and record TV seems almost unnecessary — thanks to the Internet and massive leaps in set-top box technology.
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They suspect future gains in price and performance will come in small, incremental steps, rather than the leaps and bounds of the past two decades.
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Known for his high-risk moves, previous falls including leaps from the WWE's Titantron and a similar "Hell in the Cell" dive at WrestleMania 32.
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The science of prosthetics has been advancing by leaps and bounds over the last few years, and research into soft robotics has been especially complementary.
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Savedge told WBTW that she heard the sharks might have been spinner sharks, which are named for the spinning leaps they make as they feed.
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From the outset of his career Bernstein has fought for a poetry of leaps and fissures, one that inhabits the space between logic and irrationality.
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But again and again the show floundered, indulging in cockamamie leaps of logic and inexplicable fantasies, with barely any character development to back them up.
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"Since the early 2000s, the issue of same-sex marriage has progressed leaps and bounds," Ishikawa told the Thomson Reuters Foundation by phone on Tuesday.
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The shortest path between two points may be a straight line, but the safest is usually a corkscrew dance of leaps, backtracks and tight squeezes.
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Consider, for one example, the technological and manufacturing leaps of companies such as Tesla, the electric car maker, now the country's most valuable car manufacturer.
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Detroit remains one of the youngest teams in the league and is looking for leaps from 23-year-olds Andre Drummond and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope.
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And at another point, the camera leaps in and out of the ocean with the fish nearby, or soars with the seagulls in the sky.
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Medical science has already made huge leaps in our understanding of the inner workings of the cancer cell, and there is much left to learn.
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The top-rated airlines for customer satisfaction were JetBlue and Southwest, while American, Frontier and Spirit made significant leaps in customer satisfaction ratings this year.
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The same was true for bigger formats of high-calorie offerings like chicken wings and chicken-fried steak, which also saw huge leaps in popularity.
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Work is also advancing by leaps and bounds in the complementary area of gene editing now being embraced by many of the world's top drugmakers.
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The campaign (which you can watch it its entirety, below) celebrates "taking leaps of faith," the brand tells us — something he knows how to do.
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CLINTON LEAPS AHEAD: The Hill's Jesse Byrnes reports: Clinton gets one of her biggest leads in polling this month in the new Reuters/Ipsos poll.
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T-Mobile President and CEO John Legere says he has always felt like his mobile communications company was leaps and bounds ahead of its competitors.
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The second time I thought I would suddenly find myself suddenly leaps and bounds more mature coincided with the birth of my daughter, in 2014.
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The author leaps from his own childhood experience of work (mowing the lawn, raking up leaves) to the century-long, global labour trends just starting.
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Odder still to think that despite leaps in technological and analytical wisdom, parsing the relationship between humans and nature has become, if anything, more complicated.
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And surviving Rayman, its blind leaps and frenzied enemies, demanded near-supernatural ability: only the most prodigious of under-4s ever saw that game's end.
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He leaps from genre to genre with abandon: classic pop to neo-soul to conscious rap, Elton John to Stevie Wonder to, uh, John Mayer.
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"These six leggs he clitches up altogether, and when he leaps, springs them all out, and thereby exerts his whole strength at once," Hooke wrote.
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Typically, this circuitry entails some kind of stretchable polymer that's modified to conduct electricity, and it's evolved in leaps and bounds in the last decade.
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He could not speak in tongues or throw himself in the air in leaps of faith as those around him seemed to do with ease.
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His principal concern, though, was that the scene's most stirring moment, in which an actor leaps from a balcony, occurs too early in the sequence.
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Those are both huge leaps from the battery lives of the iPhone XS Max and iPhone XS, which were 29.5 hours and 27.5 hours, respectively.
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The film, notably, comes on the heels of Sony and Marvel's collaboration on the live-action "Venom," and it surpasses that by leaps and bounds.
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But the book also has these amazing leaps of imagination that help us think about slavery not just in the past, but in the present.
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Later she skittered across the studio in a series of blisteringly fast backward-traveling leaps; again, the impression was both brilliant and almost frighteningly inhuman.
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As with most hankerings, comedy is never far away, and Hawke leaps into the role as if swinging up onto the saddle of a horse.
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Hernandez, who is 16 and relatively new to the international scene, was rock-solid on a punch front pike and had beautiful leaps and jumps.
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As noted in the 2014 book, "The Second Machine Age," leaps in AI, machine learning and, more recently in areas such as image recognition, abound.
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Picked up by Canada gallery in the early 2000s, the soft-spoken artist found a loyal audience despite the aesthetic leaps he chose to make.
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Soundsystems as a whole have come on in leaps and bounds in the last five years, especially compared to the clubs of the early 00s.
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It's my old head talking, but there's something quite Virgin Games' Disney's Aladdin about how she leaps across gaps and slashes and shoots through enemies.
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A super-advanced AI system will create self-perpetuating superiority, since it might then create new scientific leaps in addition to new modes of warfare.
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A geek in a plaid shirt, khakis, and horn rimmed glasses leaps next to me, screaming "ROCK, ROCK," and spilling his drink all over me.
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Afterward, they returned to the tent to be reweighed, provide more blood, answer a few questions about how they felt and repeat the vertical leaps.
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It provided a small grant from a program designed to support scientists who take leaps into the unknown — what you might call what-if research.
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And as self-conscious as her lyrics are, the way her voice leaps around — like a polygraph test during an earthquake — is anything but insecure.
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It has been clear for a long time that their vision is critical to the way they hunt, and to the accuracy of their leaps.
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Tuca & Bertie is much lighter and more fantastical, and exists in a bizarre and surrealistic universe that leaps off the screen with near-tangible fun.
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As Mr. Valentine held an umbrella and covered the stage with forceful leaps, he seemed to embody Papa Legba, the gatekeeper to the spirit world.
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In gigantic leaps and bounds, each new advancement in technology offered new ways of seeing the world and therefore changed the course of history forever.
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Samsung's Galaxy S20 is one of the biggest leaps we've seen on a Samsung phone, even when you compare it to last year's Galaxy S10.
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WINNING STREAK Brazilian agribusiness has grown by leaps and bounds in recent decades as the country has adapted industrial farming techniques to its tropical climate.
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The back-and-forth leaps between biography and philanthropy serve a creative purpose, but they're jarring in a way that undermines the documentary's entertainment factor.
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I would have pictured their stubby legs as inhibiting vertical leaps and it certainly isn't a favorable strategy for avoiding the undercarriages of passing cars.
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Self-driving vehicle technology has advanced by leaps and bounds in recent years, but government regulations have not kept pace with the rate of innovation.
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"The women's game has come on leaps and bounds and it was time we beat a man," the 25-year-old Sherrock told the BBC.
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Many in the auto industry are skeptical that anyone can actually make money off electric vehicles, barring big leaps in battery technology and charging speed.
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Despite the enormous sums spent building it, and NASA's promotion of the space station, none of Reagan's promised "leaps in our research" have come about.
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It wasn't a pretentious sound that begged the listener to make leaps with the band, but mass accessibility certainly wasn't a priority for Rainer Maria.
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So he leaps from a 120-foot ledge into some water which, for reasons completely benefiting to the plot, is completely absent of underwater equipment.
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"These prizes have existed for a long time; it's a powerful way to get private groups to contribute to big leaps in technology," says Gonzales.
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But, you know, it does show you that this person followed instructions which means that the ideology actually leaps oceans -- a wall can&apost stop this.
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While each of these leaps in membership was good news for long-marginalized members of the industry, the open floodgates were a very long time coming.
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We're at a state of diminishing returns when it comes to leaps of graphical fidelity, so technological advances need to be in service of something more.
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Scientists at the University of Manchester in the UK trained a spider named Kim to jump for them, then recorded her leaps on high-speed cameras.
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But soon, the *Avalon *starts getting glitchy, sending our hero and heroine through a dizzying gantlet of gravity-defying leaps, stressful space-walks, and one VERY .
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Then, bigger leaps: The International Building Code should suggest all-gender restrooms become the norm, or at least be included, in larger businesses and public establishments.
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On Be the Cowboy, Mitski leaps from this persona to riff off other fictional voices, telling the stories of a housewife and a melancholic old couple.
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These technologies represent the kind of leaps in the advancement of AI that researchers and theorists raised concerns around when deepfakes democratized machine learning-generated videos.
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The two presidential front-runners celebrated a victorious night Tuesday, each notching major wins in East Coast primaries and taking giant leaps towards their party's nominations.
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In this way, the Beano celebrates children's everyday preoccupations—climbing the tallest trees, tearing around with friends and avoiding homework—and doesn't demand leaps of imagination.
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When I listen to music, I'm not usually listening to lyrics, but the instrumentation, and this is where Google's speaker leaps ahead of the Echo Dot.
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Africa's startup scene is growing by leaps and bounds, and three tech leaders are set to share insights on this vibrant space at Disrupt San Francisco.
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That's when the buck leaps through the glass and into the lap of the seated woman, sending shards of glass and likely weeks-old tabloids flying.
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Markle's role as Rachel Zane is definitely leaps and bounds better than her work in When Sparks Fly, but it's also intriguing for a different reason.
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As well as being an exhilaratingly kinetic superhero movie, the cartoon is an innovative work of pop art which leaps above most Disney or Pixar offerings.
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"It has been leaps and bounds every single day," Jared says, adding that the doctors have called the recovery "miraculous," considering the close calls they experienced.
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No one was hurt in the small fender bender, but the accident does signal we are making incredible leaps forward on the road toward driverless cars.
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A clutch of its aesthetically vibrant middle zones are spoiled by speed-killing enemy positioning, blind leaps of faith, and cheap deaths by bone-crushing blocks.
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Storylines advance incrementally, except for episodes in which they take giant leaps forward (as the war between Dany and Cersei did in the dragon battle episode).
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"Our prayer is that our story inspires others to also take generous leaps of faith when your moment arises," the couple wrote on the fundraising page.
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You may well be cringing right now, but the truth is that most people are leaps and bounds from the person they were a decade ago.
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In consumer tech, machine learning technology is accelerating by leaps and bounds — identifying learning how to "see" objects in photos, for instance, at near human levels.
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The Broncos played considerably better in their season opener Friday against visiting Marygrove College, but that that was an NAIA school, leaps and bounds behind Villanova.
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The same ruthless efficiency that allowed Game of Thrones to go leaps and bounds ahead of the books marked a meaningful break with the underlying narrative.
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Bishop: Documentaries in the past decade have grown by leaps and bounds stylistically, but there's often nothing better than subject matter that you just find fascinating.
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"Thank you to the Academy for recognizing all those who took creative leaps this past year," Netflix Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos said in a statement.
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