Air travel is growing in leaps and bounds, and airlines and nations are investing in new aircraft to accommodate that growth. |
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But he had unusually good, natural rhythm for hurdling and improved by leaps and bounds. |
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With the real estate market growing by leaps and bounds, the upward trend of land rates will not change. |
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Our main concern now is Turkey, a team who has improved in leaps and bounds in recent years, and who also finished third in the World Cup. |
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He will come on leaps and bounds for today's run and has proved he is a leading contender. |
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He was also learning the meaning of words, their derivation and more while broadening his general knowledge in leaps and bounds. |
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I think my sketchbook diary is leaps and bounds beyond any of my other work. |
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But only recently have videogames started making leaps and bounds towards a unified interactive product. |
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The science of holograms and images had especially taken great leaps and bounds since their discovery. |
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Conversations with students from all over the globe have made her world grow by leaps and bounds. |
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The city is running on empty, yet the amount of money considered necessary to feed the police force is growing by leaps and bounds. |
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But the thing is, the rail network is not likely to make any more leaps and bounds if it keeps being shirky and apologetic. |
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All three tracks are totally serviceable, but the surround sound track sounds the best of the bunch by leaps and bounds. |
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This energetic new group is locked on a mission for fame and are moving in leaps and bounds towards their goal. |
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Meanwhile my reputation as a political pundit continued to grow by leaps and bounds. |
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By leaps and bounds, what I saw Kreskin perform on this DVD was the worst display of prestidigitation in my life. |
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Our collective understanding of biology is growing by leaps and bounds because sauce for the goose is so often sauce for the gander. |
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If the Government can capitalise on the passion for Yoga and Ayurveda, tourism in the State is sure to grow by leaps and bounds. |
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Since then, his career has taken off in leaps and bounds, with 2005 turning into an annus mirabilis. |
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The use of electronic earmuffs has grown by leaps and bounds over the last few years. |
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The European Union has proceeded in leaps and bounds with its common security and defence policy. |
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We have all felt the pinch at the pumps recently, as the price of gas has risen in leaps and bounds. |
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There's no doubt that we are very pleased to see our investment paying back dividends by leaps and bounds. |
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In virtually every walk of life science and technology grows in leaps and bounds. |
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Estonian state investments in road infrastructure and maintenance have increased in leaps and bounds over the last 10-year period. |
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Their products are sold on the Canadian market, which is growing by leaps and bounds. |
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All these leaps and bounds have added up to a very sound policy and premium situation in recent years. |
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The manager may not advance in great leaps and bounds, but he has to keep inching along. |
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The number of transplants taking place annually grew to more than 100, and the number of donors on the Registry also grew in leaps and bounds. |
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Technology is progressing in leaps and bounds in today's world and with it so has communication. |
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They are also learning by leaps and bounds more fundamental writing, spelling and communications skills at the same time. |
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The Mid-Term Review concludes that the Greek performance, after a slow start, is improving in leaps and bounds in most areas. |
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Over the following few weeks, the number of individuals joining IG Metall and ver.di increased in leaps and bounds. |
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Although the city has developed by leaps and bounds over the years, the cleanliness for which it was known has gone to the dogs, says the collector. |
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I work with him every week and he's come on leaps and bounds lately. |
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Then science made some astonishing leaps and bounds, and it became possible to construct a theory of consciousness that involved nothing more complex than the physical brain. |
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Our tour has come on leaps and bounds in the past four or five years. |
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Limerick drew the short straw, now having to travel to Glasnevin to play a St Vincent's side that has been improving by leaps and bounds in recent weeks. |
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The trade in human kidneys has grown by leaps and bounds among the poor. |
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Chief aerodynamicist Mark Handford has helped take the car forward in leaps and bounds. |
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Since then, the event has grown by leaps and bounds and garnered huge recognition because of the involvement of many cyclists, volunteers and sponsors. |
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Since then, the satellite industry has grown by leaps and bounds. |
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One such event is a barn dance that has grown by leaps and bounds in popularity from year to year. |
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Second, and perhaps more important, the technical capacity and reputation of offshore suppliers has grown by leaps and bounds, especially in the case of Indian-based suppliers. |
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With the opportunity for Colombia to move ahead by leaps and bounds to the standards that we have in this country, some of these issues will be far better for Colombia and Colombians in that we will have that opportunity. |
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New Democrats are calling for immediate action to protect consumers from credit card interest rates and fees that are increasing by leaps and bounds. |
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Over recent years, this type of work has increased in leaps and bounds. |
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He says we're making progress by leaps and bounds by investing in it-I hope I'm not misinterpreting what he said-while, Mr. Sela, you say we shouldn't waste our money. |
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A WIRRAL PE teacher whose trampolinists have improved by leaps and bounds has been nominated for a national award. |
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As you know, research on the human genome is advancing in leaps and bounds and genes responsible for genetic diseases are constantly being identified. |
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It comes from leaps and bounds of increased understanding, and the structures look like a civil service machine that is stuck on process with no concern for results and efficiency. |
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The story of Dracula grew by leaps and bounds, and vampires quickly became a staple of Western culture, boosted to warp speed by the introduction of cinema. |
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Patrice Lalancette and his partner Caroline Simard, two dynamic and go-getting young entrepreneurs, launched La Source Nordic baths in February 2007 and it has been growing by leaps and bounds ever since. |
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