Sentence examples for leap in the evolution from inspiring English sources

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But the decisive leap in the evolution of Hannibal Lecter turned out to be his, let's say, appreciation of Clarice Starling, whose beauty meets his high standards and whose tantalizingly inchoate sense of herself arouses his clinical curiosity.

An article in the MailOnLine (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2073661/Could-lungfish-walk-land.html) for December 13 , 2011asks, "Could lungfish have been the first to walk on land?" Researches by University of Chicago scientists say that a tiny step for the humble lungfish could represent a major leap in the evolution of life.

Others see a new role for government as a change-maker, and still others see a quantum leap in the evolution of the human soul.

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It stars a black monolith whose appearance portends quantum leaps in the evolution of consciousness, and 2001 itself has now become a monolithic movie – quantum leaps ahead of us still, perhaps – against which other film-makers dash their skulls productively.

The sous-vide is something else – a leap forward in the evolution of cooking.

If the early adopters are any indication, machine-engineering is a leap forward in the evolution of business processes.

The.Net platform is a great leap forward in the evolution of computing from PCs connected to servers through networks such as the Internet, to one where all manner of smart devices, computers, and services work together to provide a richer user experience.

Google's decision to make interfaces like the notification tray more lightweight with gaps between light-coloured panels, buttons and other elements succeeds in making Android 5.0 feel like a dramatic leap forward in the evolution of mobile software.

Another leap forward in the evolution of MCS devices was realized with the introduction of second-generation, continuous-flow (CF) LVADs.

His acknowledgment of his orientation (he was the first member of Congress to leave the closet voluntarily) was a quantum leap in the amazingly rapid evolution of the dominant public conception of homosexuality from some kinda deviated preversion to a "virtually normal" (in Andrew Sullivan's phrase) aspect of the natural variety of human life.

This ability has been posited as the giant leap in human evolution that set our species apart from the rest of the animal world.

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