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One giant step for mankind".
And "One Furry Step for Mankind" tells about chimps sent into space.
Salutary as this rush of events is, it still adds up so far to just one small step for mankind.
MILAN — It was a small step for mankind – but a stride forward for Giorgio Armani, as the maestro of Milan slimmed down his iconic silhouette.
"The greatest step for mankind is about to look like a stumble in the dark," says Commander John Koenig, portrayed with furrow-browed intensity by Martin Landau.
Ahead of the 1969 Apollo moon landing, the paper dared to pre-print a front page colour picture of Neil Armstrong making his "giant step for mankind".
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As athletes approach the asymptotes of possibility, they tend to happen in tinier and tinier increments, small steps for mankind that are considerably less impressive to casual spectators than to sport insiders who understand how much science and training go into shaving a fraction of a second from the personal best of a world-class athlete.
While this feat may represent rather a lot of small steps for mankind (after all, 42,195 metres make up a marathon), 26.2 miles of giant leaps have already been taken by a woman – back in 2007, Nasa astronaut Sunita Williams ran the Boston marathon on a treadmill up on the ISS.
With Skype the new dongle for Windows and only Dave Winer thinking Apple will give up on its Flash boycott, the move toward iOS took several giant steps for mankind.
At the time, the Internet mogul said the artifacts were part of the Apollo 11 mission that gave the world "one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind".
Specifically, what Mr. Armstrong said when he walked on the moon: "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind" or "That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind"?
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