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1 However, the big leap in deductibles offsets the good news for consumers.
2 Still, it's a big leap for the Department of Experimental Magical Communications.
3 That's a big leap and must make me seem a grandfather indeed.
4 Jumping the shark away from the brunch brigade is a big leap .
5 The reality is that Sherman's argument requires a pretty big leap of logic.
6 That takes a big leap of faith for these companies to do that.
7 His experiences convinced him that Rhapsody might indeed be a big leap forward.
8 I adjusted Sandeman's stride and asked him for a big leap .
9 This next launch will see the Starlink initiative take it's first big leap .
10 While Tommy was making one big leap , Frisky was making three smaller leaps.
11 So I made the big leap , and I haven't regretted it.
12 In the brain, they do a big leap and then die.
13 There has been a big leap forward in Irish diesel car sales this year.
14 Musk declared the spacecraft a big leap forward in technology.
15 But in April, that slow growth took a big leap .
16 He also wondered whether China was ready to make the big leap into third-generation technology.
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