Instead, you'll stand in front of monuments where civilization took a quantum leap forward. |
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Beautifully staged, it marks a quantum leap in theatrical development from Lovett's first play, The Deadman's Beard. |
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Although the Google founders were sure their technology was a quantum leap forward, they had no clue how to turn it into a business. |
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A comprehensive rethink that puts tackling racism at a Cabinet level along with the other measures will be a quantum leap forward. |
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The facility in Athens is a quantum leap forward, even from the setup in Sydney. |
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The Victims' Rights Act represents a quantum leap forward in the recognition of victims' rights. |
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A blind and irresistible impulse urges you to make a commitment in a personal relationship and take a quantum leap into unknown territory. |
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This is a good time to take a quantum leap into unknown territory or new work situations. |
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We saw more murders and kidnappings than ever before, and violent crimes took a quantum leap. |
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The Plame investigation took a quantum leap in December 2003, when Attorney General John Ashcroft recused himself. |
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They conjecture that an evolutionary quantum leap happened after an archaebacterium swallowed a eubacterium. |
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Given these figures and the increased complexity of hybrids, they do not seem to be such a quantum leap forward. |
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It's a quantum leap forward and it certainly brings it to everybody's attention. |
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The development of methods for analyzing inflammation in small airways would be a quantum leap forward. |
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Not only is the Farrelly brothers' latest film the funniest film of the year, it marks a quantum leap forward for the film-making duo. |
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Enormous improvements in the associated technology have enabled nothing less than a quantum leap forward. |
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We need a quantum leap in treatment and rehabilitation of young hard drug addicts. |
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The people who formulated this hypothesis took a quantum leap in the wrong direction. |
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This is a good time to take a gamble or a quantum leap into unknown territory. |
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Without reliable statistical data we cannot be certain that the governance framework will provide the quantum leap forward that is necessary. |
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In recent years, democracy has made a quantum leap on our continent and is now striding across the world. |
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For the youth field this would be a quantum leap forward, as this will be the first Council Recommendation. |
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They have also helped spur a quantum leap forward in assessing and quantifying the root causes and health consequences of war, disaster, and civil conflict. |
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Over this past decade, there has been a quantum leap in know-how and best practices as far as credit risks and market risks are concerned. |
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This will be used by companies to provide services over the internet that are a quantum leap ahead of today's static and relatively unintelligent websites. |
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The graphics capabilities of Linux have taken a quantum leap forward! |
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As well, your complement of equipment is probably a quantum leap ahead of what you started with. |
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Secondly, there has been a quantum leap in the quality and measurement of risk management systems. |
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The report concludes that to properly address the needs of children in Scotland requires not just money, but a quantum leap in terms of attitudes. |
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For Europeans, the possibility of traveling so far was quite radical, much like current views of space travel, and for Hawaiians it was a quantum leap beyond dugout canoes. |
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The events of recent weeks should make us even more proud of the quantum leap forward that the euro has allowed us to take. |
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This knowledge is not factual but is instead an additional, a quantum leap in psychological, philosophical and religious perceptiveness. |
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This process is called a quantum leap or quantum jump, and it has no analog in the macroscopic world. |
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In meeting the challenge, the CHRS is poised to take a quantum leap in its role as Canada's national river conservation program. |
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This is a huge quantum leap of faith to ask for, as we live through technological changes that occur literally on a monthly basis. |
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The quality of the athletes, always impressive, seemed to take a quantum leap forward, a happy augur for the future of the sport in this Eastern European nation. |
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How curious then that it is his character which evolves more unreadably than Yan's and it is Ming whose ambitions are to make such a quantum leap. |
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The size and volume of forms and the amount of tax law an individual is expected to comprehend courts the risk that tax evasion will see a quantum leap. |
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Winter and summer insulation that outmatches any competitors film by a quantum leap. |
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I have a quantum leap to make here, and the quantum leaps is this. |
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There is certainly evidence that even some of the new equipment we've received in recent years, although in some cases a quantum leap over what it replaced, certainly was not less manpower intensive or less labour intensive. |
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However, full system redundancy means much more than double security. In the case of redundant units, the unlikely chance that two independent systems will fail at the same time produces a quantum leap in availability. |
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This is a quantum leap forward from the few short years ago when a lot of the leaders of this meeting, if it had taken place, would have marched in in jackboots, epaulettes and military gear because they were dictators. |
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Just yesterday, a consortium of automakers announced a movement to electrify the city of Vancouver, so that we could make the quantum leap as a country to one that actually has the ability to power up electric vehicles. |
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Only if we try and put transatlantic relations on a new footing and make the quantum leap to strategic thinking will there be any permanent rapprochement between us in the long term. |
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Now to Chile, to make a quantum leap down south. |
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We seem to have taken a bit of a quantum leap towards this. |
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Ensuring customer satisfaction and safety: Introducing a quantum leap in passenger choice and schedule flexibility, whilst achieving a five-fold reduction in accident rate. |
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And it's been a quantum leap for us in terms of value for money. |
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With the discovery and development of huge deposits of oil and gas, this unified kingdom achieved an economic quantum leap in a single generation. |
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Their research into integrating colour into indoor space unleashed a quantum leap in representation methods and the notion of interior architecture. |
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The research infrastructure through the endowment of lectureships, fellowships, chairs and research equipment has provided a quantum leap in our efforts to pursue research worthy of international recognition. |
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At the same time, the quantum leap in electronic and communications technologies has altered the behavior and activities of scholars in ways that could not have been foreseen a mere two decades ago. |
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Without a quantum leap in education and knowledge generation, the extremely rapid and profound change in all areas of life will have a negative impact throughout the world. |
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Each of these media has its own advantages and disadvantages but the one fact that is abundantly clear is that there will be a quantum leap in the transmission capacity that will be available. |
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A new dynamic envelops the painting, the artist twists the vision's common bearings, and the relationship between the work of art and its space takes a quantum leap. |
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In the end, perhaps the practice of prayer effects a quantum leap of its own kind. It takes us, spontaneously and unexplainably, into the realm of spiritual energy. |
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The addition of power from God through connectedness with the Holy Spirit results in a quantum leap in our ability to accomplish the will of God in our daily lives. |
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So all of the Quantum Leap episodes I faithfully collected from the BBC are all unwatchable because I've changed recorders twice since then. |
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Quantum Leap has announced online recruiting services for companies ready to hire Information Technology, and Engineering professionals. |
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Smith, Leap Group vice chairman and chief operating officer, was named president of Quantum Leap Communications. |
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Proctor and House Buyer Network first teamed up in February of this year to allow Quantum Leap members access to HBN's MotivatedRELeads. |
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The Quantum Leap is an abstract sculpture unveiled in the town centre in 2009 to mark the bicentenary on the birth of Shrewsbury biologist Charles Darwin. |
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