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1 But this is at least a great first leap towards getting there.
2 Murphy's grasping of the moment in Budapest was a leap towards London 2012.
3 When the airman took another leap towards earth, her heart stopped beating altogether.
4 It's a baby step rather than a leap towards perfection.
5 Today, we have taken a great leap towards that goal, for the benefit of all.
6 The EU had now taken "a quantum leap towards European unity", he said.
7 The Cello Sonata of 1948 is another leap towards a really radical conception of form.
8 Watch!' Randolph made a graceful flying leap towards JJ with his heel raised to strike.
9 These first steps towards refreshing the party are a giant leap towards reconnecting with voters.
10 We imagined that men would leap towards a less restricted role, but that hasn't really happened.
11 As he spoke he released Ah Fung, and Ah Fung made one wild leap towards the stairs.
12 The name showed so plainly on the brilliantly illuminated corner, that it almost seemed to leap towards them.
13 These sprints add up over the game and make a huge leap towards getting fit and healthy again.
14 Once she had dared to throw a stick at him and he had promptly made a savage leap towards her.
15 When Maria got off the car, Evelyn made one leap towards her, and her slender, red-clad arms went around her neck.
16 Asia has just taken a giant leap towards disaster: The combat jets of four nations have squared off above a disputed island.
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