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Gidwitz plays fast and loose, with reality a springboard from which to reapproach age-old stories.
For example, she said, hackers springboard from site to site to cover their tracks.
"Perhaps you would springboard from the State Department email into the White House email".
Lenin and his associates viewed Russia as no more than a springboard from which to launch a global civil war.
He used that as a springboard from which to strengthen the FIA's influence as the powerhouse of international motorsport.
That gave him a springboard from which to win the governorship of Massachusetts later that year.There, he inherited a deficit of $3 billion.
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Past events and conversations serve as springboards from which he leaps off into long passages of wordy rumination.
Springboarding from Chang's "How to Open a Milk Carton" approach to cuisine, Rose starts by explaining how to roast peanuts.
This work springboards from prior discoveries by Zhang, the Patricia and James Poitras (1963) Professor in Neuroscience at the McGovern Institute, a core institute member of the Broad Institute, and an associate professor in the departments of brain and cognitive sciences and biological engineering.
He then uses these forays into the too-present past as springboards from which to investigate the fragmented histories of his abusive mother and perpetually absent father — so much "collateral damage of the diaspora".
Simon Green (Bonobo)'s stature has shifted gradually upwards in Sydney over the past few years, springboarding from gigs at UNSW roundhouse and Sydney Metro, to this performance at Sydney Opera House.
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