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That category of fussed-over men has generated notable ratings leaps, led by ESPN's 26percentt, followed by ABC's 24percentt, Fox's 12percentt and CBS's 11percentt.
The grey was sent off as the 8-15 favourite but his backers were fretting from a long way out as a series of awkward leaps led to a shuddering blunder at the ninth, though it seemed to cost him no momentum.
He's talking about waves of creative destruction where huge technological leaps lead to ripping out billions of dollars of old gear and replacing it with billions in new gear, which Matthews is ever ready to sell.
If nothing else, this panicky post-production style evokes the coke-fuelled business model of Diveroli's fly-by-night operation, in which a combination of smoke, mirrors and looking before you leap leads to multimillion dollar deals with the Pentagon.
The policies of the Great Leap led to a new desolation in the province.
The unprecedented leap led scientists, usually wary of highlighting a single month's temperature, to label the new record a "shocker" and warn of a "climate emergency".
Set to a series of winsome compositions by Ezio Bosso, and with deeply unflattering designs by Lynette Mauro (buttocky, leg-shortening hot pants for the men, beach-party bikinis for the women), it opens with starbursts of exultant leaps and leads us to a whirling and joyous conclusion.
The Nook's recommendation system features insights from Barnes & Noble team of booksellers to help pump up the value of its results — to hear Carlson tell it, the algorithmic approach that Amazon takes to building a profile for recommendations means it'll never be able to make the intuitive leaps that lead to readers broadening their horizons.
LEAP Innovations leads the nation in developing and scaling personalized learning practices, technology and innovations in classrooms throughout the US.
Opponents of leap seconds, led by the United States, say the sporadic addition of these timekeeping hiccups is a potential nightmare for computer networks that depend on precise time to coordinate communications.
Frank Dikötter's "stunningly original and hugely important" account of how Mao's Great Leap Forward led to the deaths of 45 million people has won him the Samuel Johnson prize for non-fiction.
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