
Yec, Forbes, The technological leap to portability in a backpack didn’t happen until the 1920s.

Nathan Brown, USA TODAY, Without that meaningful connection, even interesting stories might not make the leap from short-term to long-term recall. Nathan Brown, The Indianapolis Star, Other than Simon Pagenaud's magical leap up the field last year from 26th to 3rd, the IMS oval hasn't been kind to Team Penske since Pagenaud won in 2019. New York Times, 20 July 2022 Kamala Khan makes her leap from page to screen, with Iman Vellani starring as the young hero on Disney+.ĭevan Coggan, EW.com, 8 June 2022 Other than Simon Pagenaud's magical leap up the field last year from 26th to 3rd, the IMS oval hasn't been kind to Team Penske since Pagenaud won in 2019. 2022 That report identified the most likely cause of the pandemic as a viral leap from a host species to humans via an intermediary animal.Ĭorinne Purtill, Los Angeles Times, 26 July 2022 Return to small artisan producer or leap to large international company?
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Lily Moayeri, SPIN, 21 July 2022 Recent Examples on the Web: Noun The Italian Sea Group is making the leap from custom yacht builds to serial production with the rebirth of the storied Picchiotti brand, announced just six months after its acquisition. James Hibberd, The Hollywood Reporter, 22 July 2022 Bettencourt did not leap into a concert tagged with conservation without doing extensive research. Jonah Bromwich, The Atlantic, 22 July 2022 The problem, though mysterious, is apparent and the characters quickly leap into solution mode, making for an adventure thrill ride without much in the way of a grand revelation or thematic reveal at its nonplussing end.Įssence, 22 July 2022 Dragon could, in theory, then leap decades forward in time, or backwards, to chronicle other events in the Targaryen dynasty (such as Aegon’s Conquest) with an entirely new cast. Kassidy Hill, USA TODAY, 24 July 2022 Earth’s mightiest heroes often make their homes in New York, and the brothers, with their preternatural talents, leap off the book’s pages. 2022 At that point, Dillon does leap back into the stands.

Oregonlive, 25 June 2021 Alma organizes a brigade of workers to leap into action when a coworker has been hit. Olympic trials in 8 minutes, 21.34 seconds. 2022 Fast forward years later, to Friday at Hayward Field, where Bor had to leap over hurdles and splash through the water jump on his way to winning the men’s 3,000-meter steeplechase at the U.S. Recent Examples on the Web: Verb One little boy with a bear's face painted on his own actually had to leap to touch the crank at its highest point.
