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Will 2011 be the breakthrough year for speculative fiction and fantasy?
And this may just be the breakthrough year for Harrison Reed.
The breakthrough year was 1842, when "Nabucco," his third opera, had a run of fifty-seven performatces at La Scala — more than any opera before or since.
One could look back at 2013 and consider it the breakthrough year for big data, not in terms of innovation but rather in awareness.
As Bram smartly observes, Kramer's "Faggots," White's "Nocturnes for the King of Naples" and Andrew Holleran's "Dancer From the Dance," all published in the breakthrough year 1978, each retained the grimness of what Isherwood called "the Tragic Homosexual myth".
The breakthrough year came in 2007, when the Brazilian Levir Culpi was appointed as manager and immediately told Kagawa he would be a starter – albeit in an unfamiliar, more advanced midfield role where he could develop as a goalscorer.
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The prizes cap a breakthrough year in which the star performed at the Olympic opening and closing ceremonies.
Debt and management troubles had plagued the club before its breakthrough year in 2009 under Erotokritou, the team's president.
He dubbed 2014 a "breakthrough year" for the U.S. economy and cited the end of U.S. combat missions in Iraq and Afghanistan.
He describes his own breakthrough year as the year when, "with Social Security as the lever, Democrats won back the Senate in 1982".
Rob Baxter has commended Exeter Chiefs' Henry Slade on a "breakthrough year" after the fly-half won young player of the year at the Rugby Players Associationn awards.
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