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"He had trained very, very hard to make a breakthrough.
It would be hard to make a breakthrough picture of, say, a baby.
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High voter turnouts in areas where the BNP had worked hardest to make a breakthrough were matched by successes for experimental voting, in supermarkets, online, text messaging and touch screen voting as well as all-postal ballots in some areas, including Stevenage which Labour held.
But while it was always going to be hard to make a decisive breakthrough in Addis – with too few senior policymakers present, too little noise from civil society, and too little media coverage to put politicians under pressure – the good news is that none of those things will be true of the SDG summit in New York in September.
So, again, it is hard to make a strong conclusion.
So it is possible for them to make a breakthrough".
Maybe some American scientist in a laboratory somewhere is about to make a breakthrough.
"He never needed to make a breakthrough record," Mr. Swanson said.
These counter-revolutionary forces appear at the precise moment one is poised to make a breakthrough.
In California and elsewhere, it's never enough to make a breakthrough.
But to make a breakthrough, the promotion provided by the record labels still seems essential.
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