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There is a sense of trust in every leap into the unknown, including a final heart-stopping dive into darkness.
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In both cases, Ms. Sampson visibly assumed the roles in a manner that informed every leap, curve and florid embellishment she sang.
It's the "Cliffhanger" trailer, which neatly jettisoned the (heh, heh) plot and shoehorned in every heart-stopping leap and explosion that took place in the blissful, snowcapped setting, where even sub-arctic temperatures couldn't keep Sylvester Stallone from wearing T-shirts.
I whipped my head around, looking, my instinct trying to leap in every direction — but it had nothing to leap at.
(The Fourth of July happens precisely every 365 days. Except in a leap year -- every rule has its exception).
From his first unexpected success with Donkey Kong, a game designed to shift 2000 Radardscope arcade cabinets sitting unsold in Nintendo warehouses in 1981, through the creation of multiple multi-million selling series based around characters of his own design, Miyamoto has stayed abreast of every generational leap in technology in a way not one of his contemporaries has managed.
US presidential elections are held every four years, in a leap year.
Three themes that have taken root in the arts community, and will continue to be cultivated in the leap forward, are: every Stanford student; only at Stanford; and moving Stanford forward.
Here shining rays of light shoot through the darkness of night, and we become aware of giant shadows swaying back and forth, moving ever closer around us and destroying within us all feeling but the pain of infinite yearning, in which every desire, leaping up in sounds of exultation, sinks back and disappears. . . .
But, as pop culture has warned us before: for every major leap in our capabilities, there is a flipside.
Every large leap in psychological, emotional development is accompanied by symptoms of being out-of-sorts, crabby and disjointed.
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