" - Kim, 32 "Cat used my face as springboard.
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Specifically the women's 53 meter springboard final at 4 p.m.
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It's also long been a springboard to the Supreme Court.
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The companies also announced integration with Springboard, Google's search tool.
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Is this the kind of thing that can springboard him?
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For many, the contest represents a springboard for future opportunities.
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It was early, and it was kind of a springboard.
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We hope he can use that moment as a springboard.
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In diving we'll see medals in the men's 3 meter springboard.
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The felony charges were the springboard for getting me into recovery.
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Using its provisions as a springboard would amplify Trump's negotiating prowess.
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Now, Microsoft is now using its Surface concept as a springboard.
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When you bite into them, there's a springiness, like a springboard.
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Hoover's success there provided him with a springboard to the presidency.
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The event served as the springboard for the cross-Canada tour.
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That racist conspiracy theory was the springboard for Trump's presidential run.
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She is a former European champion in the 3-meter springboard.
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The diving pool will host the men's synchronized 773 meter springboard.
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To learn more about Springboard for the Arts, visit their website.
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She will need a springboard with a strong finish in Iowa.
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The Dutch interiors served as a springboard to leap into new idioms.
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Another option, Springboard Home Loans, shepherds first-time buyers through the process.
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Guy hopes JMG Talks can be a springboard for exchanging different ideas.
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It should be used as a springboard, and not as a hammock.
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She had just leaped from a car door repurposed as a springboard.
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"springboard" to US markets, they also developed and spread the dangerous CDO
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It could use success there as a springboard for expansion across Africa.
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He typically uses that meet as a springboard to Royal Ascot success.
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On his last dive off a springboard, his head hit the bottom.
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Bill de Blasio used the office as a springboard to become mayor.
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Kirsten Gillibrand is clearly hoping to use the issue as a momentum springboard.
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Plus, it transforms Beirut's technicolored dance utopia into a springboard for political organization.
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Many treat it as a hobby, or a springboard into a larger following.
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Mr. Clinton's political career no doubt served as a springboard for Mrs. Clinton's.
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He said yes, using the new trip as a springboard for another journey.
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"We need to use this as a springboard," Mets Manager Terry Collins said.
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Malaysia wants to use the Olympics as a springboard to boost halal exports.
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Not many people would call that a springboard for a career in politics.
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"Hopefully this win can kind of springboard us into some W's," Hayes said.
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For a select few, the Grand Prix has been a springboard to riches.
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It's a wonderful springboard for a man who is disgusted with the world.
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CEFC gets a ready-made springboard into high finance in the United States.
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Or they could be a springboard to steal information, or just send spam.
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He has even considered expanding his normal repertoire to include the 3-meter springboard.
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In short: Trumpism isn't a platform, it's a springboard — for Trump and Trump alone.
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In part, this fire may be a springboard for change -- at least for Canadians.
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Springboard is a platform that helps people advance their tech skills, and ultimately career.
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Roger Huang handles growth for Springboard and writes technical programming tutorials at code(love).
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Use the security and love of marriage as a springboard to the next thing.
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As for those Springboard modules, I never had a chance to try them out.
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So I always use it that way, as a springboard into expelling some energy.
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It was sort of the springboard for the rest of the series for me.
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He turned his new reputation in the #MeToo era into a springboard for jokes.
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Some Republicans have used the bias concerns as a springboard into other tech criticisms.
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The local elections next month could be a springboard for next year's general election.
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A clever candidate could use the issue as a springboard to discuss nearly anything.
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You're using this as a springboard to talk about the other results from it?
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And the positive thinking of "Liberated" uses the superficial as a springboard to idealism.
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THRUSH: Let's use this as a springboard to move into the here and now.
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"It served as a springboard for the Russia investigation we have today," Ahrens said.
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"The original movie provided a springboard for the world we wanted to create," Joy said.
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That's most likely a nod to SpringBoard, the application that manages the iOS home screen.
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Mr. van Beurden says that the BG deal will be a springboard for remaking Shell.
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Instead, each meal is a springboard for stories that deal with the customers' various problems.
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Weiss's blog eventually served as a springboard for Glossier, her unicorn makeup and skincare company.
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Still, a fresh martyrdom might be a useful springboard for a bid for the governorship.
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On Sunday, Kassidy Cook and Abigail Johnston landed the two spots for the women's springboard.
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FOR YEARS Al-Anad air base was the springboard for America's drone war in Yemen.
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Springboard is also partnering with David Chang's Momofuku to bring its Ssam sauce to retailers.
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Australia's Steven Barnett and Robert Newbury compete in the men's 3-meter springboard in 2004.
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Others of its earlier investors include Broadway Angels, Next Equity, Springboard Fund, Canaan Partners, e.
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The New Republic, for decades, was a springboard for many careers — but mostly for men.
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Glovo will use the acquisition as a springboard for a tech hub in Warsaw, Poland.
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IKEA sees the initiative, which runs towards 2030, as a springboard for making further investments.
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Delia Brown uses this idea as a springboard for "Demoiselles d'Instagram" at Tibor de Nagy.
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If you wish to delve into more complex programming languages, then JavaScript is the perfect springboard.
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Earlier this year Kraft Heinz launched Springboard, an incubator for small, disruptive food and drink brands.
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The constant doubt of others might have been a springboard for him sometimes being self-destructive.
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Sony is one of the companies that loves using CES as a springboard for new phones.
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Israeli commanders view the Golan not only as a shield, but also as a potential springboard.
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Libya has become a key springboard for migrants trying to travel to Europe, the BBC notes.
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It needed to use this week's conference as at least a springboard to showcase its strengths.
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Positioning means leveraging who you are and what you've done as a springboard to what's next.
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Perhaps this total solar eclipse will serve as a springboard to re-energize interest in science.
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As a springboard, they asked themselves what dating really looks like for single people in 2019.
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Microsoft is using the Surface concept as a springboard It's not a small bet at all.
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And to me, doing that in the springboard of primary season for 2018 is extremely unwise.
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The powerful committee is often a springboard for presidential candidates to build a national security resume.
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But the near certainty of a Conservative government is unlikely to provide much of a springboard.
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You're projecting your own fantasies onto your relationships, but this dynamic is a springboard for action.
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I think he probably saw my blue checkmark and thought, OK, this a springboard for me.
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Washington's primary concern is to prevent Afghanistan from once again becoming a springboard for international terrorism.
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In many cases, OPT is still a better springboard to an H-1B or green card.
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A few have thrived, overcoming the recession or even using it as a springboard to success.
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The Yankees hoped it would be his springboard to October stardom — and on Friday, it was.
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"I think it can be a springboard," Wanjuki said, "but the work is up to us."
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The Olympics were meant to be his springboard toward professional boxing; he had no contingency plan.
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There is no cheat sheet, no springboard allowing you to dive straight into your completed goals.
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This kind of hands-on experience can "springboard someone's career at least five years," said Parris.
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Google owns connected home products maker Nest, which could act as a springboard to providing insurance.
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Success in Rome and Turin could prove a springboard to victory in national elections due in 2018.
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"Huawei proved a springboard for (Huang) to succeed where he otherwise could not have," the spokesman said.
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He added that, should all go successfully, it could be the springboard for expansion into other countries.
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She thinks it could be creating a springboard to jump into the next leg of the rally.
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Surely, it's not #TeamTrump's intention to somehow use bigoted rhetoric as a springboard for confronting … bigoted rhetoric.
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Use this recipe as a springboard and substitute whatever vegetables and herbs are lying around your kitchen.
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We hope this presentation of Hank's work will be a springboard for lively discussion of these questions.
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"Assuming everything goes well from here, this could be a great springboard for the company," he added.
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Lang found that after the bottom in February, Disney has mostly traded sideways, creating a springboard base.
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Trump&aposs campaign manager is touting the president&aposs accomplishments as a springboard to the upcoming election.
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Samsung is also using VidCon as a springboard to launch new VR and 360-degree content offerings.
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Sokolow's first sentence is factual and forms the springboard for the artist's carefully choreographed flight of fancy.
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A large portion of the company's growth is focused on its SpringBoard development in Oklahoma's SCOOP formation.
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Outrage meant lots of sharing on social networks, and can even be a springboard into national media.
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Will she be a pivotal player in this story or simply a springboard for Sparrow one-liners?
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They also provide a springboard for Trump to tweet repeated attacks on Rosenstein and the Mueller investigation.
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Sanders has vowed to use California as a springboard to the party convention in Philadelphia in July.
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She just missed in London, finishing fourth in both 3-meter synchro and the individual springboard event.
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The erosion of real earnings would stop, potentially providing a springboard for a rebound in consumer spending.
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I would use this company as a springboard to success and contribute to theirs along the way.
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Still, the study may be used as a springboard to "delve into this topic further," Goyfman said.
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The solicitor's role became Mr. Cruz's springboard, elevating him almost directly into the world of Texas politics.
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Glazer's springboard spirals go along with the overall aura of her character: unapologetic, unfiltered, and very relatable.
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It's a good time for Springboard, says Tabone, because people are generating more data than ever before.
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He had already won a bronze for springboard dives, and he led the pack in platform scores.
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"If he's using his office as a springboard to defame someone else, that's not right," she said.
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"We're acting as a springboard for Chanje to become widespread across the U.S. very quickly," Nordh said.
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In addition, Hong Kong is China's "most important springboard" for foreign direct investment, the Natixis report said.
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Louganis encourages divers to visualize themselves executing a perfect dive even when they're not on the springboard.
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But there is one job that seems like a pretty good springboard: New York City public advocate.
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Second, others, including Mayor Bill de Blasio, have used the office as a springboard to higher positions.
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"This plan offers an important springboard for the committees to work from," he said in a statement.
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That moment was the springboard for Leahy to engage in politics for the first time, in Wausau, Wisconsin.
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Still, understanding the high performer mindset can help you create a solid springboard for all your future endeavors.
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"I hope that the paper can be a springboard to rethink some common assumptions [about geoengineering]," he said.
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Donna and Patti were family, so I decided to use their departures as a springboard for my own.
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Prior to Wednesday, first-time buyers needed a five percent deposit for a Family Springboard mortgage with Barclays.
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That said, a loss to St. John's wouldn't be much of a springboard into this year's Big Dance.
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Analysts expected Martinelli to try to use the mayor's job as a springboard to return to the presidency.
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Springboard, a retail analyst, predicts a drop of 0.6% in the number of people turning out this year.
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He remains the leader of Forza Italia, the movement that was his springboard into politics 23 years ago.
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Hundreds of private mainland firms also use Hong Kong to list and as a springboard for foreign expansion.
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But the Visor's most touted feature was its Springboard expansion slot which worked similar to Nintendo's Game Boy.
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"The referendum is an ideal springboard for Zaia," said Francesco Galietti, head of political risk consultancy Policy Sonar.
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Though defeated in the presidential election, her strong showing is an excellent springboard for the upcoming parliamentary elections.
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Thematically, the exhibition seems to forge connections between urban centers everywhere by using African cities as a springboard.
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I even added a room with a springboard so she could get up really high to collect them.
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The position has been a springboard into leadership positions and higher office for a number of GOP lawmakers.
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A lawsuit over Sea Monkeys is the unlikely springboard for one of our best-read stories this week.
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And the divers Kassidy Cook and Abby Johnston represent the United States in the 3-meter springboard finals.
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Just ask the 75,000 CKE employees or the thousands more that have used CKE to springboard their careers.
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But finally it was just a springboard because Rick didn't make a—thank goodness—kind of conventional biopic.
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The horror genre, in particular, has always been a great springboard for us to exercise our cultural fears.
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Certain schools seem to provide a better springboard to getting you visible in New York or Los Angeles.
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Mr. Scalise used the position as a springboard to become whip, the No. 3 position in the House.
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Digital platforms combined with financial technologies are a springboard for firms — especially small ones — to the global economy.
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A decorated, retired military officer, he most likely does not see the White House job as a springboard.
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It has also served as a springboard to the Arab world for numerous Western scholars and aspiring Arabists.
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But far from serving as an immediate springboard to larger success, "The Boss" didn't fight for another two years.
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Van Buren's sculptures become a springboard for speculation as well as a reminder of the perils of contemporary life.
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It was also an enormous opportunity for Chan, and certainly a helpful springboard for much of her subsequent success.
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Using Springboard, an online crowdsourcing platform, Starbucks partners at headquarters from every level can submit ideas, collaborate and innovate.
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He wants a leading position in rare diseases, and a springboard big enough to strike more deals in future.
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If you have an app that has local notification with repeating settings, it will crash iOS Springboard on Dec.
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Using the books as a springboard, players participate in their own bloody struggles for control of the Seven Kingdoms.
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In March 2015, GravityLight was named the Shell Springboard Award winner and granted £150,000 to help expand its reach.
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"We see the plant in Cape Town as a springboard for developing more plants in the future," added Ottermann.
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It also serves as our global town hall: a forum for debate, education and a springboard for taking action.
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With online investigations, even the most innocuous sounding clue can be the springboard for a much more substantial discovery.
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That backing, and widespread fears about plunging oil prices, is providing MbS with an important springboard for his efforts.
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Signatories may also use the TPP as a springboard for new bilateral deals, Mexican Foreign Minister Luis Videgaray said.
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As violence has spiked, concerns have grown that the region could be a springboard for attacks on the West.
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She tends to use nature as a springboard to the sacred, which is the beating heart of her work.
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Kraft Heinz set up Springboard as an independent platform, with its Chicago headquarters about 10 minutes from its offices.
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Although the Sharks did not score during that power play, it did provide a springboard into the third period.
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Rather than serving as a "springboard to work," they say the Clinton-era reforms have simply punished poor families.
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We both turned to look at Max, who bounded off the springboard into a high and easy front flip.
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For Stoya, being recruited for a Fleshlight of her own was a springboard into independence in the adult industry.
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The match had "inspired the world of women and girls" while giving his sport "a massive springboard", he said.
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They have used these areas as a springboard for a wave of attacks that threaten to destabilize West Africa.
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This was a moment in Liverpool's "development," he said, a springboard to something else, a beginning, not an end.
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A federal district judge in Texas agreed, using that argument as a springboard to declare the entire law invalid.
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Meanwhile political organizations vowed to use the marches as a springboard to register one million voters this year. 3.
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Assessment The culminating assignment was a writing diagnostic utilized as a springboard for literacy and writing instruction across curriculums.
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The Confucius Institutes, located on American universities, are a thinly-veiled influence operation, and springboard for espionage by China.
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For example, he says 5G wireless revenue will nearly double in 2020, a springboard to even more growth afterward.
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This might sound unglamorous, but it's actually as bouncy a springboard as there is into the French ruling class.
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On their own, a steadily growing economy and relatively supportive Fed policies would normally provide a springboard for stocks.
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Tim Walz and Rick Nolan are targets for Republicans, hoping to use Trump's wins as a springboard to victory.
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In addition, a failed presidential bid can be an excellent springboard to launch a less grandiose run for office.
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Laura Zabel, who directs the Minnesota-based organization Springboard for the Arts, told Vox about her experience with NEA grants.
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"Consumers clearly wanted to be outside enjoying the sun rather than visiting covered malls," Springboard Insights Director Diane Wehrle said.
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Molly (Feldstein) is ruthlessly ambitious, the kind of person who sees student government as a springboard to the world stage.
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That's largely because Apple prettied up iOS with springboard animations, those annoying slow zoom motions when you launch any app.
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Precisionism was the springboard for thinking about larger themes around our relationship to technology during the Machine Age and today.
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The #MeToo campaign was part of a transformative moment, one in which social media became a springboard for social change.
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It's your responsibility to take advantage of that attention and use your business as the springboard for your greater mission.
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That appeals court has served as a springboard to the Supreme Court for several justices including Scalia in recent decades.
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Similarly, for Blackmon, parenting acts as a springboard for seeing things about the roles of women and what they manage.
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Just to consider one possible avenue, look at Google Springboard — a tool for enterprise customers the company announced this month.
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And Microsoft Chairman John Thompson told Business Insider that it used its old-school on-premises software as its springboard.
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The setting was the Breuer's big inaugural exhibition "Unfinished: Thoughts Left Visible," as provocative a springboard for opinions as any.
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Future missions could springboard from the moon to more ambitious destinations — a method NASA hopes will get astronauts to Mars.
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He plans to use the 2017 acquisition of GM's European Opel and Vauxhall operations as the springboard for global expansion.
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Dotdash bought Brides, Byrdie, and MyDomaine this year and plans to use them as a springboard to crack online beauty.
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It's the perfect springboard off of which to jump into the murky waters of Canadian Chinese food and its origins.
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Still, harvesting the moon's water is a must if NASA wants to set up base there and springboard to Mars.
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In other events, though, several members of the Chinese team struggle to get much bounce off the springboard on vault.
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"My hope is that this experience provides a springboard for a discussion regarding the security surrounding these games," Maker wrote.
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Springboard is only open to a few customers today, but Google is planning for a wider release down the line.
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Where was the rebuke of the man who used that conspiracy theory as a springboard to the presidency, Donald Trump?
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Rather, the events are a springboard for a show that imagines the life of teenagers in this posh Roman district.
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But they were also—as queer people in San Francisco forecast at the time—a springboard for Newsom's political career.
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Coming across the ChooseFi podcast was their light bulb moment for a way to springboard earlier out of the workplace.
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While Balanchine insisted that music was the springboard for his ballets, he often captured a dancer's personality in unexpected ways.
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What's upsetting is that so many men took that statement as a springboard to making me feel uncomfortable and unsafe.
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The Mickey Mouse Club gave many young celebrities a springboard into stardom, such as Ryan Gosling, Justin Timberlake, and Britney Spears.
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The project would also become a springboard for a number of engineers who would go on to create their own companies.
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As a kid from Coney Island, the son of a city parks employee, Epstein would have found Dalton a good springboard.
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CPFL will offer State Grid a springboard to expand further in Brazil's power generation, transmission and distribution sectors, according to analysts.
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Both are also checked in and hoping to use the league as a springboard to launch them back into the NFL.
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Each of Wakanda's regions serves as a springboard for larger political and social questions that Coates has been trying to explore.
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Following this new capital, Springboard is looking to expand its premium course to branch into industry verticals such as information security.
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It was this setting that Clinton hoped to use as a springboard to victory over her bombastic Republican opponent Donald Trump.
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Springboard, which has been in testing with "a small set of customers," is a little like Google Now for enterprise workers.
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The French president's skill has been in using the instability of the Middle East as the political springboard for that goal.
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Springboard, now Cloud Search, is designed for use in larger companies where different groups and individuals have access to different files.
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Either way, Rothwell gets a massive chance to springboard right back into contention, and either way, we get an exciting fight.
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But a council rebuke could provide a legal springboard for European countries to consider new sanctions against Iran, Western diplomats said.
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Navalny has been one Putin's most vocal critics and is using claims of corruption as a springboard for a presidential run.
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Still, Pope says, the experience served as a strong springboard into a career in country, the music she grew up with.
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Here's what's happening: a glitch in the notifications system is crashing springboard, the part of iOS that handles your home screen.
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This is probably Stone's last turn on the big stage, using his on-and-off relationship with Trump as a springboard.
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Better weather and big discounts tempted more Britons onto the high streets, compared with declining numbers visiting shopping centers, Springboard said.
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Spitzer used high-profile financial cases to build a national reputation, using the job as a springboard to the governor's mansion.
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It also created the basic "SpringBoard" app—a grid of apps on a screen—that hasn't changed much in nine years.
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He said he believes this "turning point" sets up a potential springboard to higher levels, particularly around the $51 resistance mark.
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Observers from the other side make it harder for countries to use military exercises as the springboard for a surprise attack.
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" She described the role that college played in her startup as "more of a springboard for my business, not a barrier.
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The new Box link-up for Springboard will surface content stored in its enterprise accounts via search alongside Google-stored content.
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It can be a springboard, John McEnroe went to Stanford for a year, but there is no precedent for West Point.
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EA Sports founder Trip Hawkins was consumed by Strat-O-Matic Football and used it as a springboard for Madden NFL.
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Kurz ended their coalition and now heads a caretaker government that he hopes to use as a springboard to re-election.
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New Hampshire again went for McCain -- and this time he used it as a springboard to catapult himself to the nomination.
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The U.S. hopes to use it as a springboard for restarting trade negotiations, Reuters reports, citing an unnamed senior U.S. official.
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Even so, he noted, the post can serve as a springboard to the governor's mansion, as it was for Mr. Kemp.
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Wellness retreats have served as a springboard to more emotionally charged events such as Renew, a breakup boot camp coming Dec.
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But the prosecutor and the judges are now for the first time weighing the jurisdiction question, using Bangladesh as the springboard.
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It's an early preview of how anti-vaxxers could use the chaos around the election as a springboard on social media.
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This level of optimism has given the euro the springboard for a rally of almost 21.4 percent in as many weeks.
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Qualification for the Champions League was the springboard that would enable City to become everything its owners hoped it would be.
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Assad said this week capturing Aleppo would be a springboard for pushing militants to neighboring Turkey, a major sponsor of the rebellion.
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RuPaul's career and "Drag Race" acted as a springboard for other drag queens to make a living through performances and corporate sponsorships.
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But they stressed that such a development "wouldn't have necessarily been a springboard" for the resumption of the six-nation disarmament talks.
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Mapplethorpe used his time in Chelsea as a springboard to become one of the first photographers widely celebrated as a fine artist.
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A common tactic would be to send, say, Rabbid Luigi ahead, acting as a springboard for Mario's eventual death-from-above attack.
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I should have specified that (though Rhineland politics was his springboard to the national scene) he grew up in Kiel and Hamburg.
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We've seen a plateau for some time, but a plateau is just the place you know someone will use as a springboard.
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Foreign carmakers that used Britain as a springboard to the rest of Europe have meanwhile scaled back their commitments in the country.
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Ivy League schools, which of course provide a network beyond studying, are one of the obvious exceptions, the Springboard CEO readily admitted.
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Johnston, a silver medalist at the London Olympics, is looking to medal again in Rio, competing in the women's 3-meter springboard.
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The springboard for all this activism was the America First Committee, convened more than a decade before the meeting in Room 21950.
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"Being located in the Asia-Pacific, close to many developing economies, Australia is a springboard to expand into these countries," he added.
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The 23-year-old will be hoping his second Australian Open title will prove as much of a springboard as his first.
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It is hardly a surprise, therefore, that a reality television host has used his stardom as a springboard into the White House.
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"You can't be down in the dumps when you're out there watching these kids doing cannonballs off the springboard," Davison told CNN.
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The Japan launch would then be a springboard to expand to other global markets in the future, according to the Bloomberg report.
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And the U.S. Soccer Federation hopes this year's tournament could be a springboard to hosting a World Cup for the second time.
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Nevertheless, there are those who try to stimulate suspicion into hatred, and to make fear and frustration their springboard into public office.
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Barclays' Sophomore Springboard program that Karani supports is one of several initiatives banks have introduced recently to make trading rooms more diverse.
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Watson turned a victory at the Northern Trust Open in California two years ago into a springboard for victory at Augusta National.
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Coach John Calipari was unsure if his freshman-dominated team would use the win as a springboard or experience an emotional letdown.
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Here are some of the best tips on resume-building that we've culled – use them to springboard your job search in 2018!
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Rao's record matters to conservatives because the DC Circuit is often a springboard for the Supreme Court, as it was for Kavanaugh.
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Michele Anderson is the rural program director for Springboard for the Arts, an economic and community development organization for artists in Minnesota.
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Springboard to Opportunities, the nonprofit organization administering the trust, has a broader mission to help affordable-housing residents to reach their goals.
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Her recent work uses the seventeenth-century Dutch floral still life as a springboard for exploring the shifting nature of human perception.
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High streets emptied over the weekend as shoppers heeded government advice to avoid unnecessary trips, with footfall down 41% according to Springboard.
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After graduating in 2013, he gathered startup funding and support from Shell through the Shell Springboard programme - which supports low-carbon SMEs.
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Glencoe, MathLinks, and Springboard met certain criteria at some grade levels, whereas Connecting Math Concepts did not meet any of the standards.
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The "Pose" star later told Insider that his hot-pink cape was the "springboard and launching pad for a very spectacular year."
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And the researchers of the study said they hope its findings will be a springboard for more nuanced discussion around universal machine ethics.
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The organizers said the pool would reopen later on Friday for training as well as for the women's individual three-meter springboard preliminaries.
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As such, Kraft Heinz joined other Big Food brands this year in launching a venture arm, Springboard, to partner with food start-ups.
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Only now we have lawmakers like Lee and Quinlan who want to use this situation as a springboard to pass legislation, seemingly quickly.
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Uber, which has pulled out of massive markets China and Russia, has used Singapore as a springboard to grow in populous Southeast Asia.
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The only gold China failed to win in Rio was in the men's 3 metre springboard event where they took the bronze instead.
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Wales are about to embark on a crucial World Cup qualifying campaign, and Euro 2016 must serve as the springboard for further success.
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Uber, which has pulled out of massive markets China and Russia, is using Singapore as a springboard to grow in populous Southeast Asia.
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Simone Biles just did a vault with half of her feet not on the springboard, still over-rotated and got highest score pic.twitter.
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According to researcher Springboard, footfall on the main shopping streets is anticipated to drop versus 2017, while online transactions are forecast to rise.
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It's about creating life-long relationships, acquiring transferable skills in leadership and communication, and providing a springboard for a career in public service.
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Justin Timberlake's springboard band, *NSync, for example, lasted seven years, while British quintet One Direction went on an indefinite hiatus after five years.
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Unlike the Lemonade highlight, which was politically charged and urgent, it's used as a springboard for Drake to air out his dirty laundry.
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Out of fear, Louganis did not tell the doctor about his condition after he bloodied his head on the springboard during the Games.
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The UK government would be concerned about the possibility of EU workers using Scotland as a springboard into the rest of the country.
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But in recent years, the office has assumed an outsize role — even a touch of glamour — as a potent springboard for its occupants.
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And it was access to UW computers as a high school student that served as a springboard for the eventual launch of Microsoft.
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Getting a degree in business, management, or finance can springboard you into a lucrative career in banking, finance, or the hedge fund industry.
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The Times also became the sole owner of The International Herald Tribune, which it would later use as a springboard for international expansion.
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First, in 1974, was General Felt Industries, a major producer of carpet padding — an unglamorous but lucrative business that served as their springboard.
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More important, though, the recipes offer a springboard from which the author can share a progressive worldview shaped by a lifetime of adversity.
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Trained privately, Dr. Lee won the national A.A.U. springboard and platform championships in 1942, and was the national A.A.U. platform champion in 1946.
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The selfies serve as a springboard for writing and discussion, and along the way they help create classroom connections between teacher and students.
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Maleson told the court that Nuzman and Cabral had made a pact to use the Olympics as a springboard for Cabral's presidential ambitions.
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Building power from its largely immigrant membership, the "county fed" has also been a political springboard, particularly for Latino leaders in state government.
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Meunier-Lebouc used her French Open win to springboard across the Atlantic to the L.P.G.A. tour, where she qualified to compete in 2001.
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"I'm hopeful that his win is a springboard for further change," said David Menschel, a defense lawyer and outspoken criminal justice reform advocate.
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Democratic leaders never took the 2016 Russia investigation off the table as an impeachment springboard, even as attention shifted to the Ukraine scandal.
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And it has been a base for the writing community that has swelled in Brooklyn and a springboard for many lesser-known authors.
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A trio of exhibitions laud technology as a springboard and a tool, while also probing the way it can harbor a quiet threat.
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It may be just another couple getting married on 19 May, but their nuptials could provide an springboard for meaningful change for many people.
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"Hopefully, this is a springboard victory," Indiana coach Frank Vogel told reporters after his team also improved to 3-1 in its last four.
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Instead, Lindelof's take is set within the world Moore created, using central Watchmen character Rorschach as a way to springboard into a new era.
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Congress's current scion, Rahul Gandhi, had hoped to turn a strong showing for its UP alliance into a springboard for the 2019 general election.
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Wu, however, will not be defending her individual three- meter springboard gold and will instead compete in the synchronized event with teammate Shi Tingmao.
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The bug itself involves sending an Indian language (Telugu) character to devices, and Apple's iOS Springboard will crash once the message has been received.
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Rumors have swirled that the War for the Planet of the Apes filmmaker wants to use The Batman as a springboard to a trilogy.
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Hixon won a silver medal in the men's synchronized three meter springboard, but he and Efron have now earned the gold medal in twinning.
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The tweets reflected Trump's relentless focus on Mueller and the possibility Democrats could use his report as a springboard to launch an impeachment inquiry.
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Lawmakers could use the fraud settlement as a springboard for new rules on executive pay, including clawbacks of compensation, and limits on forced arbitration.
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Fear the Walking Dead uses AMC's comic-turned-TV series as a springboard into another corner of its zombie-infested universe: the West Coast.
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The simple answer is yes, given that the UK will lose part – if not all – its attractiveness as a springboard for expansion in Europe.
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While the site itself doesn't pay the stars, it acts as a springboard for consumers to view and pay for content on other sites.
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Noble at times, catering to the pure of heart, but always looking to use the faithful to springboard into ever-higher orbits of hype.
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Senator Warren, for example, is a former academic and used her political positions as a springboard to the Senate – a sort of revolving door.
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Our roots are in independent / prestige film and we intend to continue in that space using it as a springboard to expansion and scale.
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It could have been an immediate springboard into art-world fame if she had not bolted for Rome, where she lived for two years.
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Springboard focuses on developing and learning from young brands, a strategy that other big food companies have adopted as they grapple with stagnating sales.
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Britain has been a popular choice for Chinese investment, with many firms seeing it as a springboard for the far larger European Union market.
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The Conning Tower was a springboard to fame for Dorothy Parker and served as an outlet for other members of the Algonquin Round Table.
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Montreal based band The Beat Escape ostensibly make dream-pop, but it's the kind that acts as a springboard into a trance-like experience.
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Springboard is playing a central role in reimagining urban and rural exchange through the arts by inserting creativity into every aspect of a community.
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A stint with the Warriors, though, should serve as a promising springboard for Cousins to return to the free-agent market in July 2019.
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Created by the artist-led staff at Springboard for the Arts, the free workbook came out of practical responses to artists' experiences and needs.
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"They have taken his name and have conveniently used it as a springboard for such mediocrity, such tastelessness, such ugly ideas," Mr. Rucci wrote.
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Besides old-fashioned TV, the Olympics are designed to be a springboard for NBCU's massive bet on Peacock, its answer to the streaming wars.
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Clinton's surprise runner-up showing allowed him to declare himself the "Comeback Kid" and use New Hampshire as a momentum springboard to the nomination.
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The big question is whether New Hampshire will make this a two-person race between Buttigieg and Sanders or give another candidate a springboard.
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Considered the springboard to fully smart-ifying your home, smart bulbs can be your first foray to transforming your home into a smart home.
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The South Bronx may be known as the birthplace of hip-hop, but it was a springboard for musical talent long before that occurred.
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"We're trying to let the voices of people who are incarcerated be a springboard for deeper conversations about criminal justice reform," Mr. Kelley said.
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That project has been a springboard for the Venice exhibition, where the outdoor forecourt will be a focal point with a monumental new installation.
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In 2011, with the help of a $25,000 NEA grant, Springboard opened an office in rural Fergus Falls, Minnesota, a community of about 13,20153 people.
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"Our users are radicalizing themselves at an alarming rate as they use each other as a springboard for the next most edgy thing," he said.
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But the governorship was a springboard to the presidency for Jokowi, and Mr Prabowo may yet tap one of the pair as his running-mate.
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It's also served as springboard for new talent—four years after her NTS debut, for example, DJ Moxie cinched a residency at BBC Radio 1.
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This is why I prefer to invest in the Atari properties, launching a sequel or rebooting an old IP offers a springboard and brand recognition.
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Jon was formerly a founder of Techstars London (formerly Springboard), Difference Engine, Ignite100 accelerator programs in the UK; and co-founder of Startup Wise Guys.
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Lang noted that the ETF made a W-shaped bottom pattern in May and June, which gave it a springboard to launch the recent rally.
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As soon as he could, Trump moved to New York and built his real estate empire into a springboard for his national rise to fame.
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There are more people who are active now, but maybe because they see it as a springboard into some sort of gallery or art career.
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His characters, stories and words were the springboard for millions of children's imaginations, and we are all in his debt in one way or another.
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It aims to use the government's National Transformation Plan (NTP) as a springboard to become one of the kingdom's top five corporate banks by 2020.
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Victory could be a springboard to national success while defeat would be a major setback after the party spent months campaigning intensely on the island.
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Two months ago, Kraft Heinz launched Springboard, a brand incubator to develop natural and organic, specialty and craft, healthy and what it called "experiential" foods.
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The company anticipates first production from SpringBoard wells by the late third quarter of 2018, with some 18 wells in production by the year's end.
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Probably. Mr. Leon and Ms. Lim have a long history of using their fashion shows as a springboard for amateur (and not-so-amateur) theatricals.
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Springboard helped Buseth source and secure a community-funded loan, which he used to launch his studio and his business creating and selling custom monuments.
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It is now the springboard for "Posing Modernity: The Black Model from Manet and Matisse to Today," at Columbia's Wallach Art Gallery through Feb. 10.
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"My hope is that this experience provides a springboard for discussion regarding the security surrounding these games," said Maker, a rising star for the Bucks.
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Starbucks employees outside of Seattle can vote on projects they like and share their own ideas via Springboard, an internal company website to crowdsource innovation.
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For six years, Springboard to Opportunities has run a range of programs, like after-school tutoring for children and job-readiness support for their parents.
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I saw buff men in plaid competing in events like the ax throw, the speed climb and the springboard chop at the Timberworks Lumberjack show.
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But Sanders would springboard from a huge South Carolina upset into Super Tuesday just three days later -- and would likely build an insurmountable delegate lead.
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In other races, including in 2004 when Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts won the Democratic primary, Iowa has been a springboard for the eventual nominee.
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Just after the women's 3m springboard diving medals were given out, Qin went down on one knee while the global telecast was still going on.
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The fashion schools, including F.I.T., Parsons, Pratt, LIM, Kent State and others that have branches here, use the district as a springboard for young talent.
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The Olympic champion Shi Tingmao led China to a 1-2 finish in the women's 20143-meter springboard competition at the world championships in Budapest.
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So, the result is usually a round-the-clock media narrative that can give the winner a springboard into New Hampshire, South Carolina and beyond.
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" Porter said Rahm&aposs piece not only made a statement on the carpet, it was the "springboard and launching pad for a very spectacular year.
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And this episode serves as a springboard for an ongoing storyline that takes on some of the darkest aspects of masculinity gone horribly, horribly wrong.
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But instead of wasting away like worthless vestigial organs, these scales retailed their utility at the genetic level, providing a springboard for adaptive skin-borne characteristics.
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Old memories of the 73 election — when Barack Obama used early state wins as a springboard to beat Clinton — began to creep back into the storyline.
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Rumor has it that Apple has been working on revamping its "Springboard" UI for some time, and, with luck, that work will pan out this year.
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Visits to shopping centres were down by a half on New Year's Day compared with the same day in 2016, according to Springboard retail intelligence. bit.
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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe touts this summer's Games as a springboard to reprising Japan's 1960s boom, but the nation 2703 years on is very different.
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But though "Idol" was the major springboard to Seacrest's fame, "Rockin' Eve" may be equally important because of the man Seacrest succeeded: his mentor, Dick Clark.
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Besides Greenspring, other new investors including Broadway Angels, Next Equity, and Springboard Fund are also participating in the Series E, alongside current investors Canaan Partners, e.
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The service was previously available in a limited preview, where it was known as Springboard, and described as something like a Google Now for enterprise workers.
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The former Texas congressman attended a documentary about his longshot U.S. Senate campaign that may or may not become the springboard to a White House run.
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We also asked if he was hoping his coaching experience in Cube's league will springboard him to coach in the NBA ... YOU GOTTA HEAR HIS ANSWER!!!
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In recent decades, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia has been a springboard to the Supreme Court for several justices, including Scalia.
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Alongside Springboard, the company also announced an update to Google Sites — a tool that's essentially a website builder for your company's in-house wiki or intranet.
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While the players commit to the club on a volunteer basis, United London could be the springboard from which youngsters relaunch professional or semi-professional careers.
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Mr Khan reminded voters of his humble origins as the son of a bus driver and the potential of London as a springboard for social mobility.
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Using the Senate bill as a springboard, Congress should work in a bipartisan manner to produce a final bill that strengthens SNAP, rather than decimates it.
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More than a third of clients at Midland's Springboard drug rehabilitation center are currently involved in the oil and gas industry, said Executive Director Steve Thomason.
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" He added, "Prague is unofficially considered to be a springboard for some Kremlin activities inside Europe, also using huge Russian diplomatic presence of approximately 140 staff.
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Last week authorities in Brazil raided IOC member Carlos Nuzman's house as prosecutors alleged the Rio Games were rigged and used as a springboard for corruption.
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Ms. Chico, who aspires to be an animator for Disney, said she was not viewing the Monday night performance as a springboard for a Broadway career.
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The program is the brainchild of Aisha Nyandoro, the CEO of Springboard To Opportunities, a Jackson, Mississippi-based organization that helps families living in affordable housing.
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Magnolia Mother's Trust is the result of a partnership between Springboard Opportunities and the Economic Security Project, which is also collaborating on the Stockton UBI program.
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At the poppier end of the dance music spectrum (read: because his songs were played on the school bus' radio), he was my springboard into garage.
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Shopper numbers across British high streets, retail parks and shopping centres fell by 24% in June, according to figures by Springboard, a retail research business. bit.
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The rover will map the moon's water ice, which is crucial for extended visits if NASA wants to set up lunar base and springboard to Mars.
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That creates a springboard for billions of dollars of Chinese investments in high-speed rail connections to Central and Eastern Europe through Macedonia, Serbia and Hungary.
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We would be well-served to build a comprehensive system to address this particular threat, which can hopefully provide a springboard for a better system overall.
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It all starts with that initial jump, either from a springboard 9.8 feet (three meters) above water or a platform 32.8 feet (ten meters) above water.
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It's a springboard to help people think through how they want to be cared for when they're in a vulnerable state and need to make decisions.
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The basic recipe for using a prosecutor's post as a springboard into politics required being "tough on crime," protecting the public by putting criminals behind bars.
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Here's a state-by-state look at the map for Tuesday: Democrats are hoping that Tuesday's presidential primary is the springboard to flipping Arizona in November.
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He and his top economic advisor, National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow, suggested Tuesday that the stimulus bill could provide the springboard for an economic revival.
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Candidates ground it out on the, uh, ground in hopes of using a strong Iowa showing to springboard them into contention in New Hampshire and beyond.
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But these back-to-back announcements, instead of putting an end to Ms. Royal's political career, proved an unexpected springboard to revive it — at least temporarily.
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He got himself to college — the first in his family — on a football scholarship, then used seminary to springboard to a doctorate in a foreign land.
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But when he watched the victory against Murray in the Doha final, Becker said he felt confident that Djokovic would use that win as a springboard.
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What appears at the start to be a quiet little story proves in the end to be just the opposite: an inviting springboard to make-believe.
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Some are waiting until the next big platform innovation to come along that will provide the next springboard for media like the iPhone did in 2007.
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The difference with these success stories is that they pushed forward past these bad experiences and rejections, and even used them as a springboard for success.
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The entire concept, the company told me, is meant as a springboard for kids to get some basic training for the adult-centric Lego Mindstorms robotics system.
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Continued central bank largesse and a surprisingly rosy economic backdrop, particularly in Europe, anchored market volatility, which provided the springboard for the global and cross-asset rally.
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He added that while the vaccine "isn't perfect", it still has the potential to save lives "and will provide an important springboard for improved second-generation vaccines".
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The 74-year-old Serra is a prominent senator who would like to use his ministerial post as a springboard for a third bid for the presidency.
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If the S&P 500 should hit 2,600, that would make a double-bottom "which should act as a springboard for the year-end rally," he said.
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Still, Jess is able to use it as a springboard to confront Russell about the changes he needs to make if he doesn't want her to quit.
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Members of UK boyband One Direction arguably set the bar for this kind of backchannel, rising to global popularity almost exclusively off the springboard of social media.
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Beijing's backing for the single-aisle plane gives COMAC a springboard in the world's fastest-growing domestic market, even though the company acknowledges much bigger hurdles abroad.
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"Bradbury," from his 2014 album, "The Ambassador" (Sony Masterworks), serves as a springboard here for "Bradbury Studies," a string interlude featuring a range of new-music techniques.
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So if there's a specific inflection point when things took off, you can see who retweeted you then and functioned as the real springboard for your tweet.
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Salesforce often uses this conference as a springboard to deliver new tech to average business users, who might not have any idea how it applies to them.
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From 2001 to 2014 Mr Modi was Gujarat's chief minister, and turned his much-hyped "Gujarat Model" of business-friendly development into a springboard to national power.
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But GravityLight, the 2015 Shell Springboard winner has come up with a bright idea that can help parts of the world kick kerosene once and for all.
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While she's a little young to put the golden rule into effect just yet, little Louie will have a solid springboard from her dad and mom Aijia.
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Advocates for net neutrality say they are encouraged by the widespread interest in the privacy rules, viewing it as a springboard from which they can rally support.
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For whatever reason, the band opted to get back together in the year of our trap lord, 2016, using Coachella as the springboard to a national tour.
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Critics, many from the science community, cried foul when De Niro defended his decision to support the screening in order to springboard a conversation about the issue.
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Banks says she wants the site to be about more than just content, acting as a springboard for female new-media stars to take the next step.
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If you don't mind, I'd like to take a big swing at a story prediction, and use this post as a springboard for conversation in the comments.
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Nairobi is often a springboard for the rest of Africa and Uber, operates in seven African nations and 13 cities, offering employment to more than 100,000 drivers.
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If she landed the leg-switching, springboard-to-split mount on the balance beam, her move — and name — would go in the sport's official Code of Points.
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Zhihu, a question-and-answer site on which people mostly ponder mundane topics such as fitness or films, has emerged as a surprising springboard for political discussion.
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Retail data company Springboard and the British Retail Consortium said high street footfall rose 0.3 percent compared with July 2015, following a 3.7 percent drop in June.
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"These waiver concepts are offered as a springboard to spur innovative thinking among states on how to develop better health care programs across the country," she said.
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A second book, published last week, "Tout pour la France" ("All for France"), provided a springboard for formally starting his candidacy for the presidential election next April.
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"I think there are ways for me as a leader here to use this as a springboard — shame on me — in ways I haven't done," she said.
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But compared with Republicans, Democrats have seen fewer of their young members rise to top positions in Washington, which can be a springboard to the White House.
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The simplicity of worrying about just one number is alluring, and it was a springboard to a deeper understanding about what my body needs — and doesn't need.
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His organization has used the child welfare themes addressed in the show as a springboard for panel discussions with social workers, adoptive parents and adoptees, among others.
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"While my springboard to the work has been Mexican folk arts, I have also taken elements from various folk art forms throughout the world," Martinez tells Creators.
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WrestleMania is also uncommon as a narrative platform, functioning both as a season finale for a year's worth of WWE storylines and a springboard for the future.
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Springboard worked with an economist to run the most likely scenarios, which is how they landed on $2000,280 a month, but there were still plenty of unknowns.
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Biden hopes a win in South Carolina will serve as a springboard to Super Tuesday, when an array of southern states with significant minority populations weigh in.
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Instead of relying on private industry, our president would be smart to evaluate the economic benefits of a direct spending infrastructure package to springboard an infrastructure renaissance.
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The newest polls are a gut-punch to the two African-American senators who have looked to the state as a springboard, Kamala Harris and Cory Booker.
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And both could use their current conservative posts as a springboard to a House leadership post, a 28503 Senate bid or other higher office down the road.
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Silicon Valley may seem an unlikely springboard for the blunt-spoken billionaire, whose policies on immigration have attracted criticism from some of the technology industry's most prominent figures.
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Town and city centre stores benefited from the uptick in demand rather than shopping centres and retail parks, which saw footfall decline on Friday and Saturday, Springboard said.
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It used that territory as a springboard to launch devastating attacks in Paris in 2015, which killed 130 people, and in Brussels in 2016, which left 32 dead.
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Although it now looks less likely, South Carolina could also serve as a springboard for either of the two African American candidates in the race -- Harris or Sen.
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Most of the struggling rustbelt city's citizens don't begrudge him using South Bend as a springboard for his political ambition, says Elizabeth Bennion of Indiana University, South Bend.
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Then, Springboard had brought around 1,000 students to what was then a MOOC driven by a network of hundreds of mentors to customize the three-month learning experience.
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Beyond its MOOC-like service, Springboard has branched off to offer six-month courses designed for specific industry training with data science and digital marketing its first specialisms.
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But in Michigan, Mr. Kasich is eyeing a state that is similar to his own, hoping for a strong showing that can be another springboard for his campaign.
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Every year, the ceremony gives out the Muhammad Ali Legacy Award, which is an honor bestowed on an athlete who has used sport as a springboard for activism.
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Clooney uses them as an springboard for moments of bigotry and horror, even though they never impact the tongue-in-cheek core story of Gardner and his family.
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When her unfortunate victims attempted to muster a defense, A. burmanicus probably attacked with that sharp, jagged stinger, using her springboard legs to jump out of harm's way.
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Syria Despite the obvious humanitarian crisis unfolding there, President Bashar al-Assad claims Aleppo is a "springboard" to "liberate" other areas and push "terrorists" out of the country.
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She had to work her way up to land this reality show which, were it given a chance to continue, could act as a springboard for business opportunities.
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A fifth, which began in late February 2014 and deployed large numbers of airborne troops, armoured vehicles and attack helicopters, became the springboard for the occupation of Crimea.
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This week, CRP coordinated with the left activist group Indivisible to host screenings of the movie in 14 cities across the country, as a springboard to political organizing.
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Juenda hoped the show gave contestants a springboard for a career, but in a country where opportunities for public performances are limited, past winners have faded into obscurity.
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The gold is the second for Shi, who won her first on the second day of Rio with teammate Wu Minxia in the 3 metre synchronized springboard event.
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It took us a while to figure out a way to present this dichotomy in an exhibition setting, but Utopia ended up being the perfect springboard for this.
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The influx of Cubans prompted Ecuador to end its own no-visa policy in November, preventing Cubans from using the country as a springboard to the United States.
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Rosenquist had early experience as a billboard painter, which became a springboard for presentations of images that he culled from sources including print advertisements and magazines, it said.
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" However, House Agriculture Committee Chairman Michael Conaway of Texas, a Republican, defended the proposals, saying they would help people "springboard out of poverty to a good paying job.
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He says his Filipino parents, a grocery store cashier and an auto mechanic, did encourage their sons to go to college, but the robotics team was the springboard.
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For Iran and Hezbollah, Bolivarian continuity in Venezuela is crucial to their ongoing Latin American operations, of which Caracas is a springboard to the rest of the region.
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And so I think that was a good springboard for them into the missile defense review and other work that they're doing to look at defending against hypersonics.
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And for Donald J. Trump, who is seeking a big-state springboard to the Republican nomination, the competition from visiting rivals in both parties could prove particularly jarring.
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Mr. Williams said that his campaign for lieutenant governor served not only as a political springboard to running for public advocate, but also as a logical next step.
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And if you are attending the College Art Association Annual Conference in Los Angeles in February, visit Springboard for the Arts in the Exhibitor's Hall at Booth 526!
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This week Russia's Defence Ministry rejected what it said were false allegations it might use the drills as a springboard to launch invasions of Poland, Lithuania or Ukraine.
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The Complete YouTube Course can serve as the perfect springboard, teaching you everything you need to know about making it big on the world's biggest video-sharing platform.
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Buttigieg and Warren will surely try to turn in a strong debate on Tuesday and use it as a springboard to a strong finish in the Saturday primary.
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Just like every campaign, we have made tough decisions to have the resources we need to place in Iowa and springboard into the rest of the primary calendar.
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The breakthrough took place under pragmatic President Hassan Rouhani, who sees it as a springboard for Iran to reintegrate into the international community and return to world markets.
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Here's a quick sneak peek of what you'll learn: If you have nary an idea on how to develop your freelancing business, use this guide as your springboard.
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"It's really an effective springboard for talented emerging artists to raise their visibility in the eyes of both seasoned and novice collectors while clinching sales," Ms. Rozell said.
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With drug trafficking through Venezuela skyrocketing amid the country&aposs collapse, its Caribbean islands have increasingly served as both a way station and a springboard for drug traffickers.
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But failure could doom her hopes of using early contests as a springboard to expand her constituency to minority and working class voters in the South and Midwest.
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The N.F.L. has likewise been challenged in its efforts to expand opportunities for black assistant coaches, a job that is the natural springboard to a head coaching position.
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Mears and Laugher retained the Commonwealth Games 3m springboard synchro title in 2018 and won silver at the European Championships in Glasgow in their final event as a pair.
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Participating in her fifth Olympics, this is the first individual medal for Italy's Cagnotto, who also won a silver in the synchronized 3 meter springboard event a week ago.
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Goldman Sachs Asset Management expects to see improving economic conditions in emerging markets over the coming months, thus providing a springboard for the value of regional stocks and currencies.
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