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And Brooks makes a leap up as a director because, although the comedy doesn't build, he carries the story through.
"The Woman Upstairs" boasts an even splashier, attention-grabbing plot, but it never makes a leap into narrative hyperspace.
But the strongest argument is more implicit: Abraham's category-defying choreography, which makes a leap in originality and expressiveness here with the help of a stellar cast.
It is Ms. Dager's character who finally makes a leap, grabbing a suitcase and heading out the door followed by the others spying on her.
ACCURACY The advertisement makes a leap in drawing implicit parallels between Mr. McCain's health care proposals and the deregulation of the banking sector and then tying the deregulation to the financial crisis.
(The printing press is the classic example; think of its role in the Reformation. But this happens, to varying degrees, every time the speed and scale of communication makes a leap).
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Ryan certainly made a leap into the unknown.
Mr Carroll said: "We are making a leap of faith.
"I just decided to make a leap," she said.
"They made a leap at some point along the line".
The N.I.H. administrators then made a leap of faith.
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