Sentences with phrase «leap years where»

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Where humans have made giant leaps in genetics and medicine so we live to be 300 years old and healthy.
I've had many a debate over the last 3 - 4 years here and in many other forums where the «In God We Trust» issue was brought up not only to «promote» but to also, make a false logical leap to... «There «is» a God»... and it is the christian god.
Team Jones had such a strong Week 1 and it seemed as if they had been able to take «the leap» from last year where they were the # 6 seed into the Elite level.
After combining what they have learned from last year with new free agents Brent «I just ran a 40k» Linsky and Jeff «JTD» Davis this squad has grown leaps and bounds from where they were in August 2011.
I think his third year will be his break out year where he makes a leap in personal stats (8 - 12 pts / 8 - 10rebs.
Cetera was also a local organizer for the Hawkins for Governor campaigns in 2010 and 2014, where he helped the Green Party secure a ballot line for the next four years as they received over 50,000 votes in 2010, and 184,419 (5 % of the vote) in 2014, enough to leap over the Independence and Working Families parties to take the fourth line on New York ballots.
The makers hope Apple can lend some of its brand value to hearing aids, a huge leap in a world where stigma means it takes an average of 10 years for people to go from needing one to actually using one.
It took many years and a lot of work to get to where I am today, and I could not be happier for taking that leap when I did.
A native of Garden City, Long Island, NY, who was a mere four years old when he got his start in the film industry as a child model, Masterson subsequently moved to Los Angeles, where he made the leap to television with appearances in numerous commercials.
The visual effects are photorealistic, a quantum leap from where Lucas started this journey some forty years ago.
He made the leap from Denver where he was for five years an assistant superintendent at Denver Public Schools, a district more than twice the size of Oakland's.
As for cities where more book purchases are happening, Alexandria, Virginia, has held onto the top spot for a number of years, and other cities have shown marked leaps in ranking.
Smartphones lead the show with 56.7 %, but tablets weren't too far behind with 43.3 % — a huge leap compared to MWC one year ago where tablets hand only 208 mentions across all social media channels for the entire week of MWC 2010 — tablets were mentioned 4,278 times in the first 1.5 days at MWC 2011.
Next, he took a leap of faith and applied for another internship in the United States; he was accepted at Long Island Veterinary Specialists where he completed another year - long program in general medicine and surgery.
Taking the plunge shortly after high school graduation was a big leap of faith, it was something I'd talked about for years but then you reach the point where you ACTUALLY have to choose to do it or not.
In the past, Spencer has often referred to annual generational leaps between phone releases, where you see an increase in the power and display of a phone year - on - year but the old model will still run almost everything the new model does, just in a less - powerful state.
There is a strange insular ecosystem where wrestling game fans are kept happy with minor improvements, whereas almost every other genre of game has leaped forward in big ways since the year two thousand.
It is an edition of 366 (one for every day of the leap year) and is currently shown in the Danish - Icelandic artist's commission at the Château de Versailles, where it's installed on a window, allowing viewers to gaze through it over the gardens.
The leap year, where the shortest month of February gains an additional day, is one of the peculiarities of the Gregorian calendar.
It's not too different from last year's, where it made a big leap in usability.
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