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BG: An energy
breakthrough
is the most important thing.
Reporter: Could you explain, in layman's terms, how significant a
breakthrough
this is please?
Our
breakthrough
was to create an algorithm that unfolds the cortex, so that we can map the signals closer to its source, and therefore making it capable of working across a mass population.
We like to think our
breakthrough
ideas, you know, are like that $40,000, brand-new incubator, state-of-the-art technology.
What happened, actually, when Dunbar looked at the tape, is that, in fact, almost all of the important
breakthrough
ideas did not happen alone in the lab, in front of the microscope.
And you can see this Indian Psoriasis
breakthrough
obtained by this reverse form of [unclear] by doing things differently.
I was very touched when I saw a
breakthrough
the other day.
So the storyline here for both our OLED story and Star Trek is actually the basic setting for a lot of
breakthrough
stories, in and out of science.
I've heard so much about the TV series from my friends and practically everyone in Turkey, I was expecting to see a
breakthrough
in Turkish cinema.
Michael Chiklis (years before his
breakthrough
on "The Shield") is put in the unenviable position of portraying Belushi, taking a post-mortem trip through his life, recreating those "Saturday Night Live" skits which are now part of TV history.
"The Long Kiss Goodnight" is an enjoyable and very cool action thriller, and a career
breakthrough
for Geena Davis.
With Nurse Betty (2000), acclaimed indie film-maker Neil LaBute (In the Company of Men, Your Friends & Neighbors) makes his
breakthrough
into the big-budgeted (Betty's $24 million as opposed to Company's measly $25,000), mainstream realm -- and yet remains true to his roots.
"Shadows" is often acclaimed as the film that was the
breakthrough
for American independent cinema.
I think that this may be Tyler's
breakthrough
film on her way to major stardom.
As a young man Starewicz was more interested in entomology than the cinema, but his unsuccessful attempt to film two stag beetles fighting led to an unexpected
breakthrough
in film-making when he realized he could simulate movement by manipulating beetle carcasses and photographing them one frame at a time.
Lovingly crafted and terribly interesting to watch Garfield's gritty,
breakthrough
performance (introducing a new kind of rebellious acting style that would carry over to the Brandos and Clifts and so on after the war) but all that sisterly affection is a bit suffocating.
Pat Conroy's autobiographical book "The Water Is Wide" proves to be something of a Southern "Up The Down Staircase", yet despite the teacher-going-against-the-odds formula, "Conrack" really does move the audience with each little
breakthrough
and creative flash.
This was Gene Kelly's breakthrough, and that alone makes it memorable.
One of the major successes to The Decline of Western Civilization, filmmaker Penelope Spheeris' indie breakthrough, is that it can perhaps appeal to non-punk fans as to the hardcore ones.
No one can deny that Blazing Saddles was a classic, and a
breakthrough
in this style of comedy film, but Men In Tights has become the apex of his creative genius.
Three giant sabretooth tigers(..created in a laboratory from mitochondrial DNA, a "genetic
breakthrough"
derived from fossil material)are on the rampage accidentally set free through a series of events(such as a computer geek's introduced virus in order to unlock security measures keeping the resort novelty shops closed during construction & a security guard's leaving a gate open while searching for the missing page from a porn mag that flew away in the breeze)that threaten the lives of those it comes in contact with.
She must have been a
breakthrough
actress, one of the first to method act.
The handsome & eloquent Dr. Houseman is on the verge of a scientific
breakthrough
with his research on human DNA codes when suddenly the university he works for threatens to cancel his funds.
'Set It Off' wouldn't be worth getting angry over if wasn't a symptom of the tragic decline and ghettoisation of African-American film-making since the promising
breakthrough
days of the early 1990s.
Likewise Sayonara is a
breakthrough
film in its look into a mixed-race love affair, American "manifest destiny" arrogance and prejudice, and the complexity of different cultures.
For Om Puri its first
breakthrough
in mainstream Hindi cinema & he delivered a class performance as Inspector Velankar.
Richard Widmark in his first role following his
breakthrough
performance in 'Night and the City,' Jack Palance in his chilling film debut, also starring in this film are Paul Douglas and a young (and rather cute) Barbara Bel Geddes.
All (pseudo)science and
breakthrough
technology talks of the 1930s are right there, including the idea that radioactivity could heal any illness if properly harnessed.
It wasn't until Terminator 2: Judgment Day was released the following year that a
breakthrough
in technology was realized, and story boarders began to use that motive.
The film stars and is co-written by Steve Carell, who does a very good comedic
breakthrough
performance and his writing for the film is very good too.
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