Not surprisingly, the only other realistic chance of a breakthrough came via a Delap throw-in or home corner.
So in order to have a breakthrough, you have to have a fully reusable rocket.
The striker is having a breakthrough season after notching his seventh goal of the campaign.
Depending on the manager and his or her temperment, you may get a breakthrough.
Then he had a breakthrough: "I produced some buffalo mozzarella that was good, " he says.
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Oudin, 18, has enjoyed a breakthrough year in the sport but was disappointed afterwards.
Sensing a breakthrough, AstraZeneca gambled in 2000 and began both kinds of trials at once.
Better yet, it works differently than existing drugs--leading some researchers to call it a breakthrough.
However, the company doesn't start researching a disease until it sees a breakthrough on the horizon.
So deep are the differences that, even with the Hurriyat in attendance, a breakthrough is unlikely.
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The California-based maker of high-end graphics processors may be on the verge of a breakthrough.
Ford, meanwhile, achieved a breakthrough for mid-sized family cars with its 41-mpg hybrid Fusion.
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But a breakthrough came in 1997 when new genetic finger printing techniques offered fresh hope.
Despite the political risk, it seemed that Kodak was making a breakthrough, and investors approved.
The parties were eight hours past the negotiating deadline, but a breakthrough was close.
We devised a breakthrough a few years ago that allows us to grow GaN-on-Silicon wafers.
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If there was a breakthrough, there would be a disequilibrium between supply and demand.
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Abilify could be a breakthrough in treating schizophrenia, but Bristol's accounting is still a mess.
My idea for our first prank was "ante-temporal search, " a breakthrough development that anticipated user requests.
It is a breakthrough and it is available to any company that learns the lessons.
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You can, however, create a system that maximizes the probability that a breakthrough can occur.
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The Nymph is lightweight and with an open cockpit, represents a breakthrough in scuba diving technology.
But he adds that a breakthrough in this field would clearly be gold-medal material.
"In terms of social welfare and medical insurance, it is a breakthrough, " he says.
Slovakia's best chance of a breakthrough, though, came through New Zealand's nervy keeper Mark Paston.
Second, you assume that the Republicans are willing and able to achieve a breakthrough.
James Zogby has been promising a breakthrough for his Arab American Institute for 20 years.
The overturning of this law last year was hailed as a breakthrough for women's rights.
But a breakthrough eluded them and, as on the first day, the atmosphere was often subdued.
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