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breakthrough and building
Foster and Partners ' breakthrough building in the UK was the Willis Faber & Dumas headquarters in Ipswich, of 1974.
In September 2012 Australian researchers say the world's first quantum computer is just 5 to 10 years away, after announcing a global breakthrough that makes manufacture of its memory building blocks possible.
" Stripped of its bizarre excesses, Dr. Cameron's experiments, building upon Donald O. Hebb's earlier breakthrough, laid the scientific foundation for the CIA's two-stage psychological torture method.
In neurology, Élan is focused on building upon its breakthrough research and extensive experience in the area of neuropathology-related disorders such as Alzheimer ’ s disease, where the company ’ s efforts include programs focused on small molecule inhibitors of beta secretase and gamma secretase, enzymes whose actions are thought to affect the accumulation of the amyloid plaques found in the brains of patients with Alzheimer ’ s disease.
" Citing Alfred W. McCoy, Klein further writes that " Stripped of its bizarre excesses, Cameron's experiments, building upon Donald O. Hebb's earlier breakthrough, laid the scientific foundation for the CIA's two-stage psychological torture method.
Construction went ahead as planned, but speaking at the breakthrough ceremony, Jimmy Quinn of the Irish Road Haulage Association stated that a future generation may look back and say ( about the tunnel not being high enough for very high trucks ): " Maybe they should have done it when they were building it.
The first GSX-R of 1984 was a breakthrough model and the closest that any Japanese manufacturer had yet come to building a " race bike with lights ".
The real breakthrough came when Smith began building a preamp project for Lee Michaels to drive his new Crown DC-300 power amplifiers.
Meanwhile, Lange was building a name for himself as a producer, with albums by the Boomtown Rats, Graham Parker and eventually AC / DC's 1979 Highway to Hell, his breakthrough album.
While Thomas had been building her career in comedy, her breakthrough role as an actress came when she was cast in the dramatic role of police officer ( later Sergeant ) Lucille Bates on the TV series Hill Street Blues ( 1981 – 1987 ).

breakthrough and was
His first ( pre-IHÉS ) breakthrough in algebraic geometry was the Grothendieck – Hirzebruch – Riemann – Roch theorem, a far-reaching generalisation of the Hirzebruch – Riemann – Roch theorem proved algebraically ; in this context he also introduced K-theory.
" At first I thought, despite everything that I saw with my own eyes, that the Soviet state was a breakthrough into the future, a kind of prototype for all countries ".
It was here where Marlborough made the breakthrough.
1987 was a breakthrough year for Lara, when in the West Indies Youth Championships he scored 498 runs breaking the record of 480 by Carl Hooper set the previous year.
It was a moment ripe for a breakthrough.
His next important breakthrough was in the Opus 33 string quartets ( 1781 ), where the melodic and the harmonic roles segue among the instruments: it is often momentarily unclear what is melody and what is harmony.
It was voted remix of the year and is now regarded as both a hip hop classic and a breakthrough in the remix field.
The second was their breakthrough album, 2112, released the following year in 1976.
1: The Miracle and the Sleeper ", which was released on the band's 1992 breakthrough album, Images and Words, and is followed by the 2005 album " Octavarium ".
Rabid was a breakthrough with international distributors and his next two horror features gained stronger support.
Schultz ' breakthrough role was the mentally unstable Captain " Howling Mad " Murdock on The A-Team.
It was also the first real breakthrough for sampling, as the bassline of Chic's " Good Times " laid the foundation for the song.
" Starman ", issued as an April single ahead of the album, was to cement Bowie's UK breakthrough: both single and album charted rapidly following his July Top of the Pops performance of the song.
The action caused an uproar in Israel where the sale was regarded as an important breakthrough in Israels efforts to develop international markets for the Kfir.
The film was a breakthrough having a plot, action, and even a closeup of a hand pulling a fire alarm.
In a Lonely Place ( 1950 ) was Nicholas Ray's breakthrough ; his other noirs include his debut, They Live by Night ( 1948 ), and On Dangerous Ground ( 1952 ), noted for their unusually sympathetic treatment of characters alienated from the social mainstream.
A major breakthrough in the development of the modern facsimile system was the result of digital technology.
Kelly's first career breakthrough was in the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Time of Your Life, which opened on October 25, 1939, where for the first time on Broadway he danced to his own choreography.
It was this musical film which persuaded Arthur Freed to allow Kelly to make On the Town, where he partnered with Frank Sinatra for the third and final time, creating a breakthrough in the musical film genre which has been described as " the most inventive and effervescent musical thus far produced in Hollywood.
An important technical breakthrough was the development of procedures for generation of stably transgenic hydras and sea anemones by embryo microinjection.
A key breakthrough was the invention of steam-powered cutting and dressing tools by Alexander MacDonald of Aberdeen, inspired by seeing ancient Egyptian granite carvings.
A great breakthrough in astronomy was made by Polish astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus ( 1473 – 1543 ), who proposed in 1543 the heliocentric model of the solar system.
This was a breakthrough as it was considered close to the end of the world, with difficult currents that did not encourage commercial enterprise.
Keller's big breakthrough in communication came the next month, when she realized that the motions her teacher was making on the palm of her hand, while running cool water over her other hand, symbolized the idea of " water "; she then nearly exhausted Sullivan demanding the names of all the other familiar objects in her world.

breakthrough and arguably
It was arguably the first German hip hop hit and also the breakthrough for the Fanta 4.
David Woodward argues that, whilst his partnership with Haig wasarguably the most important partnership in British military history ”, which helped to ensure a massive British commitment to the Western Front, to some extent Robertson would have preferred more cautious attritional attacks rather than Haig ’ s attempts at breakthrough.
Trondheim's greatest breakthrough after Lapinot is arguably Dungeon ( in French, Donjon ), an ambitious series which he created with Joann Sfar, and which has enjoyed a fair amount of popular success.
Though Line 6 began with a modeling guitar amp, their breakthrough product line was arguably the POD guitar processor line and its later variants, but this modeling technology has been the foundation for most of Line 6's products, from guitar amps to software and computer audio interfaces.
However, 1990 – 91 saw Wallace's first team opportunities reduced when Lee Sharpe made the breakthrough into the first team and overtook Wallace as the first choice left winger at Old Trafford, though he still managed his fair share of appearances and gave what was arguably his finest performance in a United shirt on 28 November 1990 when he scored one goal and helped set up two others in United's superb 6 – 2 away win over Arsenal in the Football League Cup fourth round.

breakthrough and Willis
Willis had been an ineffective campaigner in the 1953 election, and many Conservatives ( including Ross ) believed that new leadership would be needed for an electoral breakthrough.

breakthrough and Building
It received a mixed reaction and failed to make the breakthrough hoped for, leading to a change of label with Fierce Panda releasing later singles and second album The Race from the Burning Building ( 2000 ).
His first major commission, designed with Albert Kelsey, was the Pan-American Union Building ( now Organization of American States ) in Washington DC ( 1908 – 10 ), a breakthrough that led to many war memorials, civic buildings, court houses, and other solid, official structures.
Building on this breakthrough, he apparently attained, over his lifetime, some insight into his own karmic background.

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