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"When it was built in 1923, the Flying Scotsman was a great technical leap forward.
But the technical leap is not the only reason for high prices.
With one great technical leap, the fan is freed from the rigid view of the outside-broadcast director.
Germany is known for both its innovative engineering and its sausages, so the technical leap could seem almost inevitable.
The big technical leap is that the DSi adds two cameras, a removable media card slot and the ability to play digital music.
Richard A. Gibbs, director of the human genome sequencing center at Baylor College of Medicine, said: "There's a technical leap required.
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Sites like YouTube and Twitter may be technically hard to scale, but are they really technical leaps in innovation, or more of a creative, cultural leap in how existing technology is being used? .
Once you talk technical leaps, timetables go out the window".
People who followed his career from the start probably appreciate his technical leaps and are willing to indulge him for the sake of creative freedom and the sheer hope of being knocked off their chairs.
Their early claim said that once the Stalinist state was hacked down, it could no longer "crowd out" the effervescent spirit of private enterprise: graphene was usually mentioned here, though as with the internet and most great technical leaps, that too sprang from state-backed university research.
Big technical leaps - such as Jaguar's groundbreaking work on disc brakes for its road racing in the 1950s - are rarer these days.
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