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But it gave no indication that it required a vast leap in the level of tapping.
It requires a vast leap of faith to believe that can happen.
While the company has upgraded Centrino nearly every year since, it considers the latest version a vast leap in performance.
The fiercest M3 yet, the 2008 model will be powered by a 414-horsepower V-8, a vast leap from the original 4-cylinder M3 of the 1980s.
Kelly saw annual revenues rise to $29.8 billion last year, a vast leap over the $22.4 billion from 1996.
Although Swedish designer Rune Elmqvist is credited with inventing the first implantable pacemaker in 1958, Greatbatch's model was heralded as a vast leap forward because he incorporated significantly smaller mercury batteries that made the unit truly implantable.
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Huge aerial tramways can make vast leaps over the ice from cliff to cliff, while the funicular burrows far below the ever-changing mountain landscape.
The vast leaps in survival of extremely premature infants came with the widespread use of a synthetic form of surfactant, a chemical that helps babies' lungs absorb oxygen.
And I have seen the vast leaps in confidence and skill set acquisition that comes from all-female training settings in the young women's leadership program I co-founded, the Woodhull Institute.
I've never been one to throw caution to the wind, but I am a firm believer in calculated risks and vast leaps of faith.
Mr Wolfram shows with countless examples how apparently simple systems can give rise to extraordinarily complex behaviour.Having settled that beyond question, he then makes a vast speculative leap.
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