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Go-to guy.
A go-to guy is a person whose knowledge of something is considerable so everyone wants to go to him or her for information or results.
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Another cycle of its ratings hit -- and go-to springboard -- "The Voice" won't come for another month.
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The U's next travel to York in the league and Roberts added: "We've come off the back of two losses and we said today is going to be the springboard for our season".
Applicants to Springboard have until Sunday, 20th February to apply.
How can organizations use crises to springboard themselves to new heights?
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But Aleppo is going to be a very important springboard to do this move," he said.
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It's going to make some great viewing and hopefully this should springboard our competition".
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