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the springboards
noun
A diving board consisting of a flexible, springy, cantilevered platform, used for diving into water.
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Unremarkable everyday objects have been the springboards for some of his best-known designs, like the Arco, an overhead lamp, which does not require a hole in the ceiling and was inspired by a street lamp.
He was a classicist with no nostalgia or academicism; he saw the forms of post-bebop jazz as vital because he transformed and extended them, made them the springboards of new and unexpected jolts of musical imagination.
Even during our most anguished times, the times when we think we cannot go on anymore, become the springboards to go deeper into our soul and become who we truly are.
We propose that this parallel phenotypic novelty within the species may represent the springboards for translation into macroevolutionary changes between species.
Jumping from a 'compliant' surface to a compliant surface, from a 'firm' surface to a firm surface, compliant to firm and firm to compliant were all undertaken for jumps of 1.8 m (the distance between the near edges of the springboards).
Take some springs out of the springboards.
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The classics are the springboard".
It is the springboard for further development.
Tradition was the springboard for his innovation.
(The Springboard is the name for a Handspring expansion slot).
We know that education is the springboard to opportunity.
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