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In 2015, after a lengthy process, the OPCW took a leap by publishing The Hague Ethical Guidelines for chemistry professionals.
A free-kick driven into the goalmouth, a leap by the unguarded Norwich defender Michael Turner, an easy goal against the Gunners.
But Celise Hicks and Carlos Dos Santos Jr. swept through it confidently, and a leap by Ms. Hicks brought it to a breathtaking conclusion.
The exhibition leans heavily toward painting and sculpture, although Matthew Satz, a maker of hybrid works that incorporate materials like tar, feathers and smoke, made a leap by choosing Liliya Lifanova.
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That is a good position to become part of a Lambeau Leap by a Packers player celebrating in the stands after a touchdown.
It struck him as "a quantum leap" by a uniquely gifted young artist: "He'd found a way to take a very dramatic personal story and make it speak about the fate of his native country".
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Is a quiet creep of prices ethically superior to a leap, announced by a warning shout?
The film "Liu Lan" (2003), however, represents a leap forward by the artist.
He broke away and arrived at home plate with a leap, surrounded by teammates who carried him on their shoulders.
Reportedly, NEC LCD Technologies has made a leap forward by developing a 12.1-inch 3D display that will go on sale in Japan as early as next spring.
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