I was still filled with the out-of-towner's enthusiasm for a great leap forward in the snack bar stakes. |
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Next to fly-by-wire technology, and a hybrid engine, it's difficult to image how they can improve the next that constitutes a great leap forward. |
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Every significant new publishing phenomenon has been midwifed by a great leap forward in printing technology. |
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I think that is a great leap forward for all of us, and that, in future, greater transparency will result from this as a matter of course. |
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When the joy of discovery becomes the source of power in society, we are poised for a great leap forward. |
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But this is not so much a great leap forward as a logical consequence of the success of the European Monetary System. |
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On the night of 24 August 1998, the Eurovision Network took a great leap forward by going digital. |
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The 20st Century achieved a great leap forward in science, productivity and comfort levels, among others. |
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Microsoft's new DirectX 10 technology represents a great leap forward for graphics, performance and even the development process of a PC game. |
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Dragon Age 2 doesn't feel like a great leap forward from Origins but, because the original was so good, that isn't necessarily a problem. |
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The LAUSD cannot make some great leap forward either in the classroom or in its school building program. |
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And boss Tom Hendrie insisted his side's fifth-place finish is a good starting point for the great leap forward next season. |
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It must also be said that this is not exactly a great leap forward that embraces cutting-edge technology. |
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He had returned after the revolution, one of thousands of optimists who had wanted to help in the great leap forward. |
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Long known as a paradise for surfers, beach-goers and honeymooners, Bali is fast becoming a haven for couples wishing to take that great leap forward into shared commitment. |
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It would be a great leap forward, though, if these solutions were founded upon the same policy principles. |
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Unfortunately, the world's economic development and the great leap forward in technology over the past 60 years could not solve such eternal problems as poverty and hunger. |
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Would there be a kind of self-destruction, or just a great leap forward? |
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The extension of this right to other individuals and groups is a great leap forward both in time and insight, which requires centuries to achieve and has all too often remained unattained to the present day. |
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We are about to take a great leap forward in Yosemite, but with a bungee cord attached. |
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For a long time it was only the benefits of this increase in scale that were stressed. It was seen as a great leap forward that the transport required was becoming comparatively cheaper and cheaper. |
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Third, proclaim a scheme that would produce a great leap forward. |
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This emphasizes the importance that broadcasting organizations should give to this new step in audio quality for the consumer, which can be compared to the great leap forward from mono to two-channel stereo. |
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But it also welcomes the effect that the Irish vote will have elsewhere in the Community, since every country has to take a stand on the great leap forward represented by economic and monetary union and political union. |
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Only those companies that regularly break through industry paradigms and move in directions that were completely unthinkable in the past will achieve a great leap forward. |
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Neuron is thus, technologically speaking, a great leap forward for the countries behind the project and, overall, for science and technology in Europe. |
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A striking painting that was in her show is The Great Leap Forward, a large rectangular canvas with a dramatically diagonal composition. |
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The backyard furnaces favoured by Mao Zedong during the Great Leap Forward were of this type. |
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How can a book, any book, published today about the Great Leap Forward fail to mention or even hint at this, the most horrendous of all 20th-century Chinese tragedies? |
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Although the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution were short in duration, their impact on China's environmental conditions was profound. |
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His Cultural Revolution sought to punish those in the Communist Party who had challenged Mao throughout his career, but most especially during the Great Leap Forward. |
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