What is the impact of this early breakthrough on the current state of the art in Blackjack card counting systems? |
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Officers from West Yorkshire's Homicide and Major Enquiry Team released the details after a massive breakthrough in the investigation. |
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All the varieties of blackness chromatically echo modern women's lifestyles, the pursuit of progress and breakthrough. |
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Three years ago a group of scientists made a breathtaking breakthrough by publishing a genetic map showing the DNA breakdown of the human race. |
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A Manchester lawyer fighting to clear the name of a convicted murderer is hoping a breakthrough could be just around the corner. |
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The scientists of previous generations who refused to patent their breakthrough discoveries were neither naive nor saintly. |
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His main aim was a breakthrough to the coast of Belgium so that German submarine pens could be destroyed. |
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The breakthrough finally came when Aberdeen kicked a penalty into the corner and drove over the line on the 60-minute mark. |
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This was a breakthrough exhibition for conceptually minded Spencer Finch, whose quirky works incorporate science-related themes. |
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Ironically, the arrival of the breakthrough goal signalled the end of a quality contest. |
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Is the idea that this may become a breakthrough for Indian film in America, dragging India's Bollywood film culture into modern day? |
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My own inexpert view is that whether she is proved right or wrong, Spence's basic idea marks a major breakthrough in dating these pyramids. |
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Out of this extraordinary ferment of experimentation came a major breakthrough. |
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The Murray family believe one person has a vital piece of information that could lead to a breakthrough in the case. |
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If he can keep his total focus and concentration, it could be another breakthrough event for the Aussie. |
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A crucial breakthrough came at Miquel's instigation of the introduction of a management accounting system. |
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Late in the afternoon of April 8, after days of intense pressure, Union forces made a decisive breakthrough at Spanish Fort. |
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Until this breakthrough, laser interferometry had been the poor cousin to bars in the gravity wave game. |
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This sparked the development of articulated plate armour, and ultimately to a breakthrough in the trouser department. |
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Secondly, making an electoral breakthrough in a first past the post electoral system remains tough. |
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Now a 10-minute sight test could prove to be the long-awaited breakthrough. |
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The breakthrough toward subjectivism is indeed compelling but rationalism was not finished yet for all that. |
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Yesterday's historic gathering at which political parties met in a warm and cordial environment is commendable and a breakthrough. |
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Their major breakthrough was relocating the exhaust ports from a peripheral to a lateral position. |
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In America, it is much harder for dissent to make such a breakthrough, for various reasons. |
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From the agency that brought you permanent-press cotton and permanent creases in wool trousers in the 1960s comes an exciting new breakthrough. |
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There are claims about breakthrough technology and totally new cryptography and the like. |
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But for all of that, the breakthrough wouldn't come, however hard I cudgeled my brains. |
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With their funky beats, James Brown samples and goofy lyrics, this duo achieved a mainstream breakthrough for hip-hop. |
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The anticipated breakthrough will, if realised, bring an end to an economically debilitating 12-day strike. |
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Their breakthrough song undoubtedly rocks the venue, with the power punch of a stand-out track. |
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That would be one scientific breakthrough that I would greet with open arms. |
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Waiting until the patient is end-stage is just waiting too long to introduce breakthrough technologies. |
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He did not wish to elaborate on the forensic breakthrough but said he remained focused on ensuring justice was done. |
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You have to shape what your people are doing as a breakthrough, even if it's actually dull as dishwater. |
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Ruthless, clinical and forever domineering they haunt a team who just can't make that final breakthrough. |
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The dosimeters also contained a secondary absorbent cartridge that allowed for identification of sample breakthrough. |
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But that day isn't going to be now, or any time in the next ten years, absent a major breakthrough. |
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But developments in hydrogen production using solar, wind and wave power, give hope of breakthrough within a decade or two. |
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That scientific breakthrough enabled advances in tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment which have now saved millions of lives. |
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Australia won a turgid match and it is fitting that it was the raw-boned Owen Finnegan who scored the breakthrough try. |
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Regular use of bronchodilators should therefore be avoided and should be kept in reserve for breakthrough wheezing. |
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With two excellent keepers and two quick strikers on offer it will be a case of who can make the most telling breakthrough? |
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Or will the crisis spark a breakthrough that takes us into a whizzy futuristic world of flying cars and shiny silver jumpsuits? |
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If God has already sounded out to us that the breakthrough is coming, then our job is to make preparations and get ready. |
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For the next five years, Ting plans to live in reclusion and focus on a new breakthrough in his art. |
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This breakthrough has resulted in new recipes for high quality products for people allergic to the ingredients in wheat flour. |
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These supplies were the last hope of the U.S. forces for reinforcing their depleted divisions and stopping the enemy's imminent breakthrough. |
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Riding last year's breakthrough, he's using slightly improved on-base skills to complement his power-speed combination. |
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The first breakthrough came when Paul Nurse found a yeast gene that controlled the division of yeast cells. |
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Some cases where gene therapy has been successful are in the breakthrough with the disease Amytrophic Lateral Sclerosis. |
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The first major breakthrough in understanding the molecular genetics of ABA biosynthesis involved the cloning of zeaxanthin epoxidase. |
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Because of the high incidence of breakthrough pain, it is important for patients to have immediate-release analgesic medication available. |
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The breakthrough of punk internationally put rock music and popular culture back in the hands of fans and amateurs. |
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We are following up on certain leads and hope this information will lead us to a breakthrough. |
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But detectives said most of these leads had been followed up without any sign of a breakthrough in the case. |
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While it is known that Antabuse produces an aversion to alcohol, this study could herald an important breakthrough in treating cocaine addiction. |
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For Susan a single treatment was sufficient for a breakthrough in her health due to her youth. |
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Monitor for clinical symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, lethargy, edema, jaundice, and seizure breakthrough. |
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Sinatra had been on a roll since his breakthrough part in From Here To Eternity. |
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In her breakthrough role, she shows herself to be an astonishingly capable actress at such a young age. |
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You can resolve the same old problem with a new approach and make a breakthrough. |
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Both sides held talks the past two weekends, but there's no indication of a breakthrough. |
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Scientists have recently achieved breakthrough quantum mechanical simulations of magnetic moments at high temperatures. |
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The discovery of magnetohydrodynamic waves was a major breakthrough in plasma physics and its applications to space physics and fusion research. |
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The FBI's breakthrough came after phones were tapped, and conversations overheard about recruitment difficulties for the scam. |
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Cavalry were meant to await a breakthrough before exploiting breaches in enemy lines with a heroic drive forward. |
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On a similarly tart note, one email doing the rounds allegedly relates to the latest business breakthrough. |
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Heralded as a breakthrough treatment for breast and ovarian cancer, taxol is found in the bark of the Pacific yew tree. |
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The next major breakthrough was to invest very heavily in the high-speed optical backbone network. |
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The rocky yet emotional sounds of their breakthrough album have proved a massive hit, rendering them one of the hottest acts around. |
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And anyway, weren't thongs and G-strings supposed to be the breakthrough in consigning the dreaded panty line to history? |
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The breakthrough for the home team came when a through ball dropped behind the visitors' back four. |
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The markets there are growing restless at the inordinate time it can take for a reported breakthrough to be translated into sellable product. |
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He thinks the supermarket made an important breakthrough in recognising the potential for one-stop shopping in a time-poor society. |
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Patients with lower antibody titers to varicella after vaccination also had an increased rate of breakthrough infection. |
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In a recent breakthrough, the debut show of a Chinese-language TV drama serial had a gay storyline. |
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Each breakthrough will lead the way toward a new culture that is less tolerant of corruption. |
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Many new breakthrough artists flung into the scene providing steady competition for the bands that have been around the block and back. |
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He tried sweeping a delivery, and top-edged it to square leg to give Pakistan an early breakthrough. |
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Pakistan had an early breakthrough when he tried sweeping a delivery, only to top-edge it to square leg. |
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Last night a senior Customs officer said the seizure represented a major breakthrough in the fight against top-level criminals. |
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But the Liberal Democrats and the Tories did not make the breakthrough in councils they hoped for. |
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The second half saw end to end intensive football, with Moone having the better of the early exchanges but unable to make the breakthrough. |
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He explains that while the technology behind the device is not itself new, the fact that it is miniaturized to this scale is a breakthrough. |
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Signing the contract with Taiwan High Speed Rail was a major breakthrough for Japan's renowned Shinkansen, which had never been exported. |
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The major breakthrough in computing came when scientists started to use the binary system in electrical devices. |
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The breakthrough, however, could come from the development of protein biochips for diagnostic use. |
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This painting represents a revolutionary breakthrough in the history of modern art. |
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Teilhard's breakthrough wasn't achieved overnight, and by interpreting some phenomena too literally, his team was led down several blind alleys. |
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Officials at City Hall are convinced that after decades of stagnation, the city's moribund downtown core is on the verge of a breakthrough. |
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The final and ultimate breakthrough took place, and he was able to teach and work with sentient beings without any inhibition. |
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The breakthrough paves the way to preserving the best race horse bloodstock by creating clones suitable for breeding. |
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The breakthrough was hailed as a turning point in television and an indication of an unabating shift toward Internet-delivered entertainment. |
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I felt uncontainable joy at this glimmer of a breakthrough, and danced a sort of jig right there in a busy downtown intersection. |
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The last year has proved to be the big breakthrough for the young Muscovite as he effortlessly moved onto the world stage. |
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A drug with an unpronounceable name is being hailed as the biggest breakthrough in the fight against breast cancer for more than 20 years. |
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This was the only film until last year's discovery and a breakthrough for naturalists of the period. |
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I suppose it's because neither of the Scottish sides have made the breakthrough yet. |
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There is every chance that Mickelson could discover a bus-like theory in his major breakthrough. |
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New technologies can happen slowly, or sometimes there may be a major breakthrough. |
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Scientists at the University of York have made a major breakthrough in the fight against prostate cancer. |
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Kiyoshi Kurosawa's breakthrough film, Cure proved he knows horror better than the rest. |
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While Jonze is batting two for two with his features, Gondry has yet to have his big movie breakthrough. |
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It was a breakthrough series, setting trends for all comedy films to follow. |
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Kuniyoshi achieved his commercial and artistic breakthrough in 1827 with the first 6 designs of the series The 108 heroes of the Suikoden. |
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This recent exhibition was the breakthrough show that many of her admirers had been anticipating for years. |
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This was a breakthrough exhibition for painter Greg Stone, who has long been a mainstay of the thriving arts community in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. |
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The sharp breakthrough came when Ross unwisely tugged Wes Hoolahan just inside the home penalty box. |
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The artist's artistic breakthrough came in 1892, when she received a commission for a mural for the Woman's Building at the Chicago World's Fair. |
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I was hoping that he would have made a brilliant breakthrough in inventing clever rhymes and stories. |
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We have to have a fundamental breakthrough in space travel which may come this year, next year, 100 years or never. |
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This is a breakthrough in the policies of both nations, who are cooperating for the first time with the military forces of a non-allied nation. |
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But mathematical progress is bursty, and a single breakthrough could more than make up for lost time. |
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Now the former welder hopes breakthrough therapy in the United States will mean he can eat normally again. |
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Diplomats say they expect no breakthrough but hope to set the stage for later talks. |
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Keane capped a memorable 2004 by being named the best breakthrough act, as well as best British album for the brilliant Hopes and Fears. |
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It's the only plausible cause left, since only the hardest of hard cases is still holding out for a breakthrough in the WMD snipe hunt. |
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This breakthrough is a new starch-based filler material which uses common corn instead of the more conventional carbon black and silica. |
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A breakthrough or turnaround is possible in personal, family and professional situations that may have been stuck or blocked for some time. |
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Yes, he agrees, there are pockets of development, but you have to have breakthrough points. |
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The opening exchanges were evenly matched but the visitor eventually made the breakthrough on 25 minutes. |
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Bryan McCabe had a breakthrough season last year, but with the new rules he may need more than a can opener to stop opposing teams forwards. |
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This was considered to be a breakthrough step because some of those legislators are not ordinarily permitted to enter China. |
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Initial reaction from the couple was cautious but the breakthrough of the arrest was evident on their faces. |
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It is too early to say for certain whether we are on the verge of a major breakthrough. |
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Together these parties have a chance of achieving an electoral breakthrough that has eluded the left for six decades. |
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The latest breakthrough holds out new hope for the rising number of breast cancer and prostate cancer sufferers in Scotland. |
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The breakthrough came from Jones, an inspiration at times, who had begun to gain some swing as the ball scuffed. |
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Although this step does break the logjam to some extent, it is not exactly a huge breakthrough in and of itself. |
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As the bickering and trading continues in order to gain international support for military action, those near the firing line daren't risk waiting on a breakthrough. |
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A reduction in the duty rate by 20 pc on bio-diesel, which is produced by farmers' oilseed rape, while a breakthrough is not as much as the NFU had hoped. |
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He postulates that cbd, by virtue of its ability to silence ID-1 expression, could be a breakthrough anti-cancer medication. |
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He came up with a breakthrough idea in the field of fluid dynamics, with a device that became known as the Pitot tube. |
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Initially he focused on small scale residential conversions but Kennedy's big breakthrough came with the purchase of a disused Baptist church in Edinburgh's Dublin Street. |
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Though admittedly this was not a breakthrough idea, it was a reasonable request, so Smith's office worked with the airman to implement a solution. |
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He sites the Audi A8 as an example and refers to the Jaguar XJ as a kind of breakthrough, in that it is a sheet based unitized body so there is no frame. |
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Judging by the political interest and growing momentum, Lucia and her colleagues at Rosemount know this is a breakthrough moment. |
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In a country where female scientists remain constrained by a forbidding glass ceiling, the appointment of the neuroscientist is being hailed as a major breakthrough. |
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Today's object lesson is the coverage of a promising medical breakthrough. |
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The most impressive breakthrough in this period was nevertheless made by Le Petit Journal, a Parisian daily of tabloid size, launched in 1863, and selling for one sou. |
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I am pretty weak-willed when it comes to seeking success and breakthrough. |
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It is here that he is more obviously preparing the ground for his breakthrough in values, which gets full-dress treatment in Thus Spoke Zarathustra. |
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McGinley, a late developer, was especially disappointing this year and having failed to build on his 2001 breakthrough may now return forever to the ranks of the ordinary. |
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It has a huge push underway to ensure we stay at the cutting edge of developments in the biotechnology sector, regarded as the next breakthrough technology after the internet. |
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There are now signs that the e-bike is about to make a breakthrough in Europe, starting predictably perhaps among the cycle-loving citizens of Holland. |
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Carefully coded, to deceive hoards of information hungry pressmen waiting in Kathmandu, the two were charged with delivering the momentous breakthrough. |
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There are so many patents that cover MPEG technology that it will take a significant engineering breakthrough to produce a competitive freely licensable alternative. |
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In 1973 Wilmut made his first big scientific breakthrough, by freezing a calf embryo, defrosting it and successfully reimplanting it in a surrogate mother. |
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It follows a recent breakthrough by a collaboration of five international laboratories to define the genetic blueprint of thale cress, a plant relative of mustard. |
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During this time, the mammals radiated and evolved, but they could not make the breakthrough to becoming large or to diversifying their modes of like. |
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His strategy is to play down expectations for a breakthrough while hinting with ever increasing menace that the longer it takes the harder it will be to end the deadlock. |
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But the option of replacing a new diplomatic breakthrough with open-ended diplomatic muddle-through is not on the table. |
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The breakthrough emerged on the opening day of the three-day Great Yorkshire Show which saw huge crowds flock to the Harrogate showground attracted by the warm, sunny weather. |
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In addition to finally recovering from hepatitis and becoming docent at Lund, it was in this same year that he made his next great theoretical breakthrough. |
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The rise and rise of girls football in Galway remains on course and it is probably only a matter of time before they make a major breakthrough at senior level. |
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Dieting, as the glucose breakthrough reveals, provides an especially tricky test of willpower. |
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They said the breakthrough was the first step towards developing a test to diagnose the illness which begins with high fever, breathing difficulties and a dry cough. |
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The post workers' victorious unofficial strike is a major breakthrough. |
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Although the spinning jenny and water frame managed to increase the productive capacity of the cotton industry, the real breakthrough came with developments in steam power. |
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It mobilizes all its resources around one new breakthrough product, only to find that the marvel fails to throw off enough cash or gain sufficient market share. |
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The final breakthrough will be when people are making bets in the buff. |
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It was a scientific breakthrough that had a criminal in a lather. |
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And so, in a lesser-known breakthrough, Edison went on to build the first electrical power station and system. |
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While many today lament that iPhones and iPads have become almost extra limbs, for Hockney they were a breakthrough for his art. |
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Just as he was about to make what, in retrospect, can be identified as his breakthrough, he detoured into a series of conceptual works involving photocopiers and fax machines. |
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He says that talk of a breakthrough has been around for some time. |
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After 18 months of secret talks, the president announces a diplomatic breakthrough that ends the last fight of the cold war. |
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For Schwarzenegger fans like me, the movie had all the makings of a breakthrough. |
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The first breakthrough in the development of insect cell culture was the report of maturation of testicular follicle cells to spermatocytes in a moth in an artificial medium. |
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The elegant design features a breakthrough wireless controller and an array of Faces, interchangeable faceplates that let gamers personalize their console. |
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If there is not a successful breakthrough, we're there at the Government's behest and if they decide to stand us down, then we will be stood down. |
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The now 29-year-old designer made his fashion breakthrough at London Fashion Week in 2008 with a mens collection. |
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However, following this early breakthrough the trail went cold. |
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In this sort of form and in this kind of mood, McLaren could yet become the star attraction that was predicted when he was first making the breakthrough at Dundee United. |
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If the Iranians do actually accept the additional protocol, it will signify a major breakthrough. |
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As anticipated, the resumed negotiations failed to bring about a substantial breakthrough because both Pyongyang and Washington did not budge from their obstinate positions. |
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But this hopeful breakthrough turned out to be no more than a deviously effective pretext for his escape. |
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The breakthrough occurred when he realized scientists needed to make the problem simpler. |
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At the Burmese Water Festival, a celebration held in the new capital, nay pyi taw, last April, the girls had a breakthrough. |
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However, their bowlers were unable to make the final breakthrough and the resulting draw leaves the two sides level pegging at the foot of the division. |
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Another significant aspect of this breakthrough is the fact that only one electron from the atom is needed to turn molecular conductivity on or off. |
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But despite the fighting talk, he admitted the Lib Dems could have done better after failing to make a much hoped-for election breakthrough in terms of Parliamentary seats. |
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The real breakthrough in lifter design for street and moderate competition applications was the marriage of roller tappets with hydraulic lifters. |
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An important breakthrough was the concept of molecular disease, introduced in the late 1940s with Linus Pauling's elucidation of the underlying basis of sickle-cell anemia. |
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Dylan Byers at Politico is smelling a traffic breakthrough by burrowing after MSNBC and Andrea Mitchell about Wawagate. |
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This breakthrough holds out hope of one day developing a new generation of treatments for a disease that claims the lives of 10,000 men every year in the UK alone. |
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So, you won't be taking your hoverboard out for a ride very soon, but the fact that Lifters can lift anything at all is a breakthrough for these weird science researchers. |
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The network's persuasiveness with Democratic constituencies and other voters will be the ultimate sign of how much of a breakthrough this online campaign achieves. |
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However, this grouping failed to make its intended breakthrough, despite briefly holding an opinion poll lead. |
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His first test as leader was the general election in 1992, with the SNP having high hopes of making an electoral breakthrough. |
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The Austrians had ultimately made little progress in the campaign in Saxony despite Hochkirch and had failed to achieve a decisive breakthrough. |
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An aviation breakthrough, it was the first commercially successful pressurized airliner, allowing it to fly higher than other airliners. |
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An earlier error occurred when Enrico Fermi submitted his breakthrough paper on the weak interaction theory of beta decay. |
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The other abstract expressionists followed Pollock's breakthrough with new breakthroughs of their own. |
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The career breakthrough for Barry was the BBC television series Drumbeat, when he appeared with the John Barry Seven. |
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The beginnings of Bowie's acting career predate his commercial breakthrough as a musician. |
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Connery's breakthrough came in the role of British secret agent James Bond. |
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The Nivelle Offensive took place from 9 April to 9 May and failed to achieve a breakthrough. |
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It went on to provide a breakthrough for some of the city's most famous writers, such as Synge, Yeats himself and George Bernard Shaw. |
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Dr Francis Rynd made his extraordinary scientific breakthrough more than 150 years ago. |
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This was followed by an international breakthrough at the main Salzburg Festival when he sang Jochanaan in Strauss's Salome. |
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Another major breakthrough, whose originators were once thought to be crazy, is the mixing of ethnic cuisines. |
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Sheen's breakthrough role was as British politician Tony Blair in 2003's The Deal. |
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The role proved to be a breakthrough for her and she was nominated for the MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Performance. |
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In the past years, free dailies made a breakthrough, with Metro, 20 Minutes and Direct Plus distributed at more than 650,000 copies respectively. |
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A breakthrough would have to be accomplished that would result in the encirclement and destruction of the main body of Allied forces. |
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Hitler recognised the breakthrough at Sedan only in tactical terms, whereas Manstein saw it as a means to an end. |
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The increased accuracy is due to breakthrough sequencing chemistry, including a new DNA polymerase that decreases indel errors. |
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He therefore had to try to restrict the battle to his defended zones and counter any breakthrough both quickly and vigorously. |
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The battle would be concentrated at the Kidney feature and Tel el Eisa until a breakthrough occurred. |
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The attacks in the south, which lasted three days and caused considerable losses without achieving a breakthrough, were suspended. |
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Sally Morgan's novel My Place was considered a breakthrough memoir in terms of bringing indigenous stories to wider notice. |
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Also a breakthrough was the invention of solid milk chocolate in 1875 by Daniel Peter. |
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Eager to reach her fundraising target and help find a breakthrough into tackling lymphoedema, Susan is grateful for donations. |
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Open was a commercial and critical breakthrough, earning a nomination for the Giller Prize. |
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Peace with China strengthened the initial breakthrough to the Pacific that had been made in the middle of the century. |
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The lead user method focuses on idea generation based on leading users to develop breakthrough innovations. |
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There have been many breakthrough businesses that have come from millennial entrepreneurs such as Mark Zuckerberg, who created Facebook. |
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Csikszentmihalyi suggested that breakthrough innovations tend to occur at the hands of individuals in that state. |
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Other research has concluded that a strong internal motivation is a vital ingredient for breakthrough innovation. |
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She was awarded the 1983 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for the breakthrough discovery of genetic transposition. |
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The real breakthrough in Pilcher's career came in 1987, when she wrote the family saga, The Shell Seekers. |
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This calculated coyness, it now seems, concealed quite a breakthrough. Presumably both sides needed a few more days to fine-tune the small print. |
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However, Connolly made the breakthrough on 32 minutes when hammering his free kick into the top corner. |
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But most of all, Adana Forsyth and her family are praying for a miracle breakthrough into a rare condition which causes her skin to peel off. |
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After all, the 1972 breakthrough with China is a huge moment. |
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Rozakis is focusing on a potential breakthrough in treating macular degeneration, a condition that gradually destroys central vision. |
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Dysfunctional elimination syndromes delay reflux resolution cause breakthrough urinary infection and lead to reimplantation surgery. |
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Quantum leaps in performance are a frequent outcome of the customized, creative and often breakthrough strategies Bain develops for its clients. |
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The scientists have made this important scientific breakthrough after years of research in cell biology, radiobiology and materials studies. |
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But the real breakthrough came in 1954 when the firm turned its attentions to glass fibre, making two-seat bodyshells to fit on various chassis. |
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Solute transport analysis of bromide, uranin and LiCl using breakthrough curves from aquifer sediment. |
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Kabbara's breakthrough is a treatment for Metachromatic Leukodystrophy which is a genetic disorder that affects nerves, muscles and other organs. |
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Yet many American doctors were skeptical of this European breakthrough and their doubt curtailed universal use of bacteriological diagnosis. |
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Vayama unveiled the beta version of its breakthrough curated results functionality at the PhoCusWright Travel Innovation Summit. |
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The breakthrough was when she turned up to audition for EastEnders, wearing the tartiest clothes she could find, including a daring micro skirt. |
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The product also features kihada extract and silver cancrinite, using patented, breakthrough technology to target and eliminate odors. |
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This Sublative breakthrough technology offers a high dermal impact with low epidermal disruption. |
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Industry watchers are expecting 2012 to be the year that P2P payments will make their breakthrough. |
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This latest breakthrough brings the total tally of the martyrs reclaimed from the snowslide so far to seven. |
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In 2013, the thermophilic digester won the Frost and Sullivan Best Practice Award for achieving a major technological breakthrough. |
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The Phoenix Nights star had Tyne Tees TV to thank for his breakthrough in the mid 90s when he presented quiz show Chain Letters. |
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The replacement of sodium bicarbonate with potassium bicarbonate has been a huge technological breakthrough. |
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The new system follows its technological breakthrough in glass lehrs also used in the production of televisions. |
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Surprisingly, the Indian media and many politicians are skeptical over any major breakthrough in Indo-Pak economic ties. |
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She highlighted the fact that nanomedicine, nanorobotics, humanoids and nanofood are the newest areas to use this breakthrough application. |
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They made the breakthrough by using the airborne Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy. |
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The concept of road trains has been around for a while but European boffins are on the verge of a breakthrough. |
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We combine coaching with an exciting breakthrough coaching modality called neurolinguistic programming. |
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The Epic D100 pad represents what we believe is a major breakthrough in CMP polishing pad technology. |
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His breakthrough was the novel The Improvisatore, published in 1835, and that year he began writing his world famous fairytales. |
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The breakthrough came through Torres who, pilloried for his miss against Manchester United a week earlier, scored his second goal of the season. |
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Eli Whitney's development of interchangeable parts was a breakthrough for modern manufacturing. Prior to that each part had to be made custom. |
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The texts preserved in the Tibetan Buddhist monasteries, with parallel Chinese translations, have provided a breakthrough. |
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British producer Fatboy Slim's breakthrough album, Halfway Between the Gutter and The Stars, was his most commercially successful release. |
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Fentanyl has demonstrated effectiveness against breakthrough pain and has become a commonly prescribed pain medication for most forms of cancer. |
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A breakthrough came in the 1860s with the formation of the National Hunt Committee, and the running of the National Hunt Steeplechase. |
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His big breakthrough came when he was chosen by the great US vibist Roy Ayers for his legendary band. |
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From 19 October until 22 November, the German forces made their final breakthrough attempt of 1914 during the First Battle of Ypres. |
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By August, General Haig had concluded that a breakthrough was unlikely and instead, switched tactics to a series of small unit actions. |
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A breakthrough came in 1789 when the Ellicotts, a progressively minded Quaker family in Baltimore, invited Evans to refit their mills on the Patapsco River. |
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A predator could be spotted within 10 keystrokes depending on the speed and rhythm they use on the keyboard following a breakthrough in cybercrime technology. |
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And, while many studies have focused on potential pharmacologic treatments, none has delivered breakthrough data, and we are often left with more questions than answers. |
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The developer of a breakthrough approach to astigmatism analysis sees a risk in the recent trend to link refractive lasers to corneal topography machines. |
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According to the company the polymer provides breakthrough performance in hair styling applications without compromising gel rheology or aesthetics. |
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They are best-known for the Norns, stars of their sim Creatures, and a computer-generated intelligence that has been hailed as a major breakthrough by serious scientists. |
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Local officials who have spent months lobbying federal and state lawmakers for a drinking water standard called the announcement by NTP a breakthrough. |
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We challenge users to benchmark their own applications on an InfiniPath cluster and see what the impact of this breakthrough performance means to them. |
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This is a totally new approach and we believe that this might become a breakthrough in the research of diseases such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. |
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The breakthrough familial sample means relatives of suspects questioned in 1946 will be asked to supply DNA samples or permission could be sought to dig up remains. |
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Most actors have a few bit parts before hitting paydirt with a big breakthrough role, and then use their higher profile to secure better scripts and top movies. |
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The versatile left-sided player first made the breakthrough with Oldbury United under Hadley's managership and then followed him to Willenhall Town. |
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Parallel MeshSim provides a breakthrough technology for meshing of very large scale simulation problems based on a unique approach to meshing parallelization. |
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With this breakthrough, dozens or maybe hundreds of Hybrid Silicon Lasers could be integrated with other silicon photonic components onto a single silicon chip. |
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Western Australia has achieved a scientific breakthrough in wildlife conservation with the EradicatA feral cat bait approved for predator control across the State. |
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The fluyt was a recent breakthrough in Dutch shipbuilding design that sailed faster, carried more cargo and needed less crew than conventional ships of the time. |
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Our partnership with Delphix will provide our Intelligence Community customers with a unique opportunity to utilize and build upon these breakthrough virtualization solutions. |
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Reem Al Marzouqi, the 25-year-old Emirati engineer who designed Mozo is thrilled with the successful breakthrough the toy has had with children with autism. |
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Pangene Corporation announced the breakthrough development of robot automated gene cloning which captures cDNA, genomic DNA, and gene family clones. |
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In addition to non-invasive varicose and spider vein procedures, the doctors use breakthrough medical treatments for complex aortic aneurysms and advanced carotid disease. |
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The benefits of this breakthrough research are profoundly important to those who suffer spinal chord injuries across Australia and the world, Mr Sachse said. |
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This new addition to Rockmore's existing broad range of DTH hammers is a breakthrough for DTH drilling technology for mining, construction and water-well applications. |
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This is a breakthrough that should allow future T-ray systems to be smaller, more portable, easier to operate, and much cheaper than current devices. |
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The discovery of Bozhong 8-4 indicated an important breakthrough of Neogene from uplift to sag and created a new exploration area in the west slope of Bozhong sag. |
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Despite a gradual decline in the Total Fertility Rate, currently close to 4, Pakistan has been a laggard in achieving a breakthrough on this front. |
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The second big breakthrough was the large Mark VII saloon in 1950, a car especially conceived for the American market, Jaguar was overwhelmed with orders. |
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However, by the late 1970s and following the publication of further research, the discovery was widely accepted as a significant breakthrough in theoretical physics. |
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John Grierson believes that this was Sellers's breakthrough role on screen and credits this film with launching the film careers of both Sellers and Hancock. |
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By the spring of 1915, the Russians had retreated to Galicia, and, in May, the Central Powers achieved a remarkable breakthrough on Poland's southern frontiers. |
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Heavy casualties were suffered on both sides but no breakthrough occurred. |
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Falkenhayn believed that a breakthrough might no longer be possible and instead focused on forcing a French defeat by inflicting massive casualties. |
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Despite the heavy casualties and his promise to halt the offensive if it did not produce a breakthrough, Nivelle ordered the attack continued into May. |
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During the decade, some progressive rock groups such as Tasavallan Presidentti and Wigwam gained respect abroad but failed to make a commercial breakthrough outside Finland. |
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This breakthrough was of such significance that the FCC was persuaded to delay its decision on an ATV standard until a digitally based standard could be developed. |
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She studied musical theatre at the Arts Educational Schools, London, and made her stage breakthrough with a leading role in a 1987 production of 42nd Street. |
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Within a few days, the panzers achieved a breakthrough against the centre of the French front near Sedan and drove westwards down the Somme river valley. |
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Despite protests from Guderian, List planned the attack over the Aisne as an infantry operation, with the panzer divisions held back to exploit the breakthrough. |
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Rommel concluded that to forestall a breakthrough and the resulting destruction of his whole army he must start withdrawing to the planned position at Fuka. |
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Briggs' breakthrough season was one in which he achieved great success. |
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