While trying to put myself into her frame of mind, a sudden and unprovoked eureka moment came over me. |
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A few minutes later, as his story goes, he glanced at his full bookshelf and eureka! |
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It looks like the place to nail down a place in the social network where resource sharing and eureka moments follow. |
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In fact, I can't actually remember the last time I had such a eureka moment. |
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So I decided to visit the Imperial War Museum and was invited into the private reading room to research the books and, eureka! |
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That's handy because you never know when you'll be struck by a eureka moment. |
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I can immediately apply many of these eureka moments to my practise as a new media lecturer. |
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There's nothing like the eureka moment of discovering something that no one knew before. |
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I think that is a good thing. Do I think therefore that there has been a great eureka moment? |
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But those ideas were probably not the product of a late-night eureka moment from a lone-wolf genius. |
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The two were sitting in front of a heater one November afternoon when Apple had a eureka moment. |
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A dispatcher relayed instructions from a eureka detective to the arresting deputies. |
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Mayor Frank Jager of eureka made that clear when he spoke at a press conference outside the church. |
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His eureka moment came during one of the seemingly endless group sessions. |
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As he claimed descent from kings, the priesthood, under the threat of being put to the sword, no doubt, confirmed his rights to the throne of Persia, and eureka! |
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As students began to understand the historical process and utilize it, questions were reflected in their eyes or discomfort in their body language and then, eureka! |
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I've always thought that people can achieve eureka moments by doodling. |
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Then a group of managers had a eureka moment at a leadership course. |
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We love the idea of a eureka moment, but the danger of following every move in the laboratory is that cynicism sets in when promising results fall at the next hurdle, or contradictory evidence turns up. |
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Scientific discoveries are only occasionally eureka moments. |
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There is no serendipity without a flash of insight from left field, an oblique eureka effect. |
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He died on April 29, 1895, and was buried in the Odd Fellows Cemetery of Eureka Springs, Arkansas. |
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On this street, Eureka volunteer firefighters' rescue boats later would pluck at least 20 people to safety, many from their rooftops. |
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Tom later became the publican of the Eureka Hotel but in 1893 sold it and moved to the Carrieton Hotel. |
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The deposit at the Eureka tunnel was mined for cryolite and thomsenolite, which were used as a flux in the manufacture of glass bottles. |
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The goldfields rebellion did not last very long and government forces quickly overran the Eureka stockade. |
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Von Frickle is an American quartet from Eureka, Illinois, but they proudly wear their British progressive rock influences on their sleeve. |
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In late 1854, self-employed miners and prospectors in the Victorian town of Ballarat rebelled against the government and set up an armed camp named the Eureka Stockade. |
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Eureka lies on a similar latitude to Rostov close to the 45th parallel. |
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The chef behind hit Beverly Hills pop-up restaurant Eureka is Flynn McGarry. |
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In 1854, Chartist demands were put forward by the miners at the Eureka Stockade on the gold fields at Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. |
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Competing manufacturers include Hoover, Bissell, Shark, Eureka, Electrolux, Filter Queen, etc. |
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This earned Sensata the 2006 Overijssel and the 2007 Dutch ATC Innovation Awards and the 2008 EUREKA Lillehammer Award. |
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Eureka Aerospace is also actively developing the capability to generate 3D stereometric images with the Impsar. |
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In 2013, West sold its academic publishing, including Foundation Press, to Eureka Growth Capital. |
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In Australia, the Southern Cross played a crucial role as symbol of the Eureka Stockade. |
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Other mammals that do not use tools, such as dogs, can also experience a Eureka moment. |
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A folk cartoon inspired by the 1854 Eureka Rebellion entitled Fall back with the Eureka Jack. |
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A stylized version of Crux appears on the Australian Eureka Flag. |
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The initial project lacked continuity, but the use of EUREKA allowed the recording of the interchanges and its dynamization out of the space and temporal frame of the course. |
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A gold rush began in Australia in the early 1850s and the Eureka Rebellion against mining licence fees in 1854 was an early expression of civil disobedience. |
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