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1 As in the Atlanta case, this seemed to be the big breakthrough .
2 Racing on the everyday roads is a big breakthrough , writes John Wheeler.
3 The big breakthrough has been achieved, said spokesman Mr Keith Rockwell.
4 That was the only way they were going to make the big breakthrough .
5 But eventually Dogger was my big breakthrough , and sold all over the world.
6 The next big breakthrough in medicine could develop because you shared your health information.
7 The pact was the first big breakthrough in efforts to end Yemen's four-year war.
8 The Manukau Institute of Technology said the Government's Youth Guarantee policy was a big breakthrough .
9 The big breakthrough may come with mobile phones, as three-minute films are ideal for them.
10 The big breakthrough for the Cortex A-15 is virtualization.
11 You claim some big breakthrough with this blood test.
12 The entire industry is constantly looking for the next big breakthrough . These breakthroughs needn't be spectacular.
13 A big breakthrough here is very badly needed.
14 Autumnal equinox might be the next big breakthrough .
15 Prelude Last year was the big breakthrough for Galway hurling, a first All-Ireland title in 29 years.
16 A scientist might patent a big breakthrough - it used to happen a lot, back in the Wild Twentieth.
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