Not exact matches
How
big will these
breakthroughs really be?
«It's
really rare that there's a
big breakthrough because there are so many constraints.
Religious publishers work hard at developing books for laypeople, and they sometimes have
breakthrough successes, but they face the same marketing problems as the CHRISTIAN CENTURY - a limited budget makes it impossible to run ads in major «secular» magazines or to do a
really big direct mail campaign.
This isn't the next
big culinary
breakthrough, but it was an idea I had and it
really works well with this instant pot black bean soup.
Gary Gardner's name has been on the lips of many people for many years not but as yet has not
really made a
big breakthrough.
A conclusive demonstration that LTP
really does underlie memory formation in vivo would be a
big breakthrough.
Because nobody
really knows where the next
big biological
breakthrough will come from, or what next area of math biologists will want to use, a young person who wants to try a life at the interface between these two exploding fields should go to a place with many interactions between the two groups, and where there is a focal point where the two groups can come together.
It's the recognition of someone
really getting a
breakthrough or coming up with a
really big idea, and we should be encouraging that.
Demarchelier worked with Grace Coddington during this time and credits her with helping to launch his career, «It was the best magazine in the world, the one you
really wanted to work for, so to be with her was a
big breakthrough,» the photographer told the Daily Telegraph in 2012.
It's just that Beast, as always, when he blues - up, looks like a Smurfy Teen Wolf and he's hampered here even further by being basically a
big blue lapdog / enabler for Prof X. With his only interiority coming via occasional moony eyes made over Jennifer Lawrence «s Mystique and one scene where he makes a (
really obvious)
breakthrough based on watching the television news, mostly all he does is repeat exposition, go to turn the power back on and fail to lift things off Prof X. Oh, and occasionally fly a plane.