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Today Schandorph is little read and not regarded a very outstanding man of thebreak-through ” but he is however an important key figure as an inspiration of Henrik Pontoppidan and later regionalist and social writers.
His break-through, however, was demonstrating that staged Ukrainian dance could exist as a distinct performing art, in the form of concert dance.

break-through and came
The break-through moment came in the fall of 1987, during the Open Theatre Festival in Wrocław, when the Village Voice reported the Orange Alternative's action known as " Distribution of Toilet Paper " – a happening that satirized the annoying lack of that consumer product at the time.
A major break-through came with the introduction of what are now known as Ashtekar variables, which represent geometric gravity using mathematical analogues of electric and magnetic fields.
The break-through came at the Paris Peace Conference.
Her break-through album came in 1995.
Their first CD was Shivering ( 1995 ); their break-through came with Asylum of Shadows ( 1999 ).
Their break-through came in 2002 with the song Palace Station, which was also a big success in Germany.
Schuldiner passed up the oportunity for a big break-through, cancelling tours at the last minute ( once his colleagues even came to Europe without him ), but on following albums (" Individual Thought Patterns " and " Symbolic ") he would prove his compositional genius once again.

break-through and when
In the second leg, a 19-year old Magne Hoseth had his big break-through with two goals when CSKA Moscow was beaten 4-0 and qualified for the third qualifying round where they met Mallorca.
McCormack received his break-through role in 1998 when he was cast as lawyer Will Truman on NBC's sitcom Will & Grace, a series centered on a gay man ( Will ) and his Jewish best friend ( Grace ).
", increased its share of the popular vote by more than four and a half percentage points, but in winning only four extra seats, it continued to fail to make the electoral break-through that was hoped for when the party was founded in 1960.
Having made the break-through in the role of Phyllida ( Trant ) Erskine-Brown in Rumpole of the Bailey, she found when trying to make the occasional return to theatre work that she had been classed as a television actress.
According to an early press release by EMI, " His maverick ways paid off in 1993 when EMI released his self-penned debut Painted Desert Serenade, a collection of introspective story songs including the break-through single " Jessie " and " When a Woman Cries ," already covered by legends Joe Cocker and Smokey Robinson.
He got his big break-through the following season, when he played 15 first team matches, even though the club was relegated to the 1st Division.

break-through and Berlin
But his break-through was a guest performance of this play in Berlin, where it was staged more than 100 times.

break-through and designed
Towards the end of the 19th century ( 1889 – 90 ) a break-through was made to re-connect the rear rooms of No. 12 ( north of the courtyard ) through to the Museum in No. 13 and since 1969 No. 12 has been run by the Trustees as part of the Museum, housing the research library ( until 2009 ), offices and, since 1995, the Eva Jiricna designed ' Soane Gallery ' for temporary exhibitions ( until Summer 2011 ).
The exception here was Cadillac's break-through synchromesh fully synchronized manual transmission, designed by Cadillac engineer Earl A. Thompson and introduced in the fall of 1928.

break-through and for
However, the proposal that Chamberlain made was a major break-through for the Zionists — Great Britain engaged them diplomatically and recognized a need to find a territory appropriate for Jewish autonomy under British suzerainty.
who were awarded the 1987 Nobel Prize in Physics " for their important break-through in the discovery of superconductivity in ceramic materials ".
On April 4, 2011 Bök announced a significant break-through in his 9-year project to engineer " a life-form so that it becomes not only a durable archive for storing a poem, but also an operant machine for writing a poem ".
After the 1997 election, polling revealed that the Social Credit Party was poised for a break-through: an estimated 150, 000 Albertans would have been ready to once again support Social Credit as an alternative.
Rokossovsky held firm in his argument for two points of break-through.
The 2004 Lok Sabha elections marked a major break-through for the party.
He played in the club's youth and reserve sides before making the break-through into the first team on 13 August 1995 for his teenage debut against Derry City FC in the League of Ireland Cup.
New Fairy Tales was a break-through for Andersen who, until its publication, had generally received vigorous condemnation from the Danish critics for his venture into the fairy tale genre.
During the turn of the century he was one of the world-wide contestants for the creation of a break-through powered airplane.
Besides seeing the band writing the Zitilities album, we also witness their failed break-through in America, and lead singer Kasper Eistrup's audition for Roger Waters Pink Floyd tour.
DevilDriver was also nominated for a Golden Gods Award in 2008 for the best break-through metal band.
Impagliazzo's contributions to the field of computational complexity include: the construction of a pseudorandom number generator from any one-way function, his proof of the XOR lemma via " hard core sets ", his work on break through results in propositional proof complexity, such as the exponential size lower bound for constant-depth Hilbert proofs of the pigeonhole principle and the introduction of the polynomial calculus system, his work on connections between computational hardness and derandomization, and a recent break-through work on the construction of multi-source seedless extractors.

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Furthermore, unexpectedly rapid progress or a technological break-through on any one weapon system, in itself, often diminishes the relative importance of other competitive systems.
The prolonged cease-fire has held without major disturbances, but Polisario has repeatedly threatened to resume fighting if no break-through occurs.
His break-through commission was the design of the Alexander Hamilton U. S. Custom House in New York City ( now housing the George Gustav Heye Center ).
A fusion of rock, jazz, classical and Eastern tonalities, Passion and Warfare was a technical break-through in regards to what could be achieved in the field of guitar composition and technical performance.
It was returned to the legislature through the efforts of Gordon Wilson in a break-through in the 1991 election.
The model was a break-through because it showed how comparative advantage might relate to general features of a country's capital and labour, and how these features might change through time.
The break-through of TeVeS over MOND is that it can explain the phenomenon of gravitational lensing, a cosmic optical illusion in which matter bends light, which has been confirmed many times.
Very recently a break-through in hydrothermal stability has been achieved through the development of an organic-inorganic hybrid material.
Tartakower and du Mont observe, " This curious break-through sacrifice is the crowning touch to a powerfully conducted game.
James G. DeVoto says in The Theban Sacred Band that Alexander had deployed his cavalry behind the Macedonian hoplites, apparently permitting " a Theban break-through in order to effect a cavalry assault while his hoplites regrouped.
In all his novels he has spoken the outsiders ' cause, as he did in his break-through novel Hvite Niggere (" White Niggers ") in 1986.
Utilitarian research often pursues incremental improvements rather than dramatic advancements in knowledge, or break-through solutions, which are more commercially viable.
A second major plot is a break-through in genetic engineering in the fictional Australasian nation of Yatakang ( which seems to be a disguised Indonesia ), to which Hogan is soon sent by the U. S. government (" State ") to investigate.

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