There's nothing like the eureka moment of discovering something that no one knew before. |
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That's handy because you never know when you'll be struck by a eureka moment. |
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In fact, I can't actually remember the last time I had such a eureka moment. |
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While trying to put myself into her frame of mind, a sudden and unprovoked eureka moment came over me. |
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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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I think that is a good thing. Do I think therefore that there has been a great eureka moment? |
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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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His eureka moment came during one of the seemingly endless group sessions. |
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So he and his team began trying various recipes, and after six months reached a eureka moment when they sculpted a palladium-covered core of gold atoms. |
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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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His eureka moment came in 1993 when he was at his kitchen table in front of a computer reading about punk and skateboarding, hoping to plunder the vivid, neologistic language. |
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Other mammals that do not use tools, such as dogs, can also experience a Eureka moment. |
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