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The final scene is of Clutch and the team being "taken to new heights" flying off.
I've seen science, technology, and architecture taken to new heights, but that's all."
Most legislatures leave their toughest battles until the last possible moment, but in Albany brinksmanship has been taken to new heights.
Atmosphere: Casual chic taken to new heights.
One year Later, at Consortium '12 the theme was even larger and taken to newer heights.
It sparked a "revolution in synthesizer programming" which it was responsible for taking to new heights.
The style and production of Signals were augmented and taken to new heights on Grace Under Pressure (1984).
ATL trolling taken to new heights.
However, the fact that Mr. Rich seems to be celebrating the cultural victory of gangsta rap is an enemy-of-my-enemy mentality taken to new heights.
Debate In keeping with the traditions of the school, debating and public speaking have also been taken to new heights under the guidance of experienced and qualified teachers.
Eric Mangini's attention to detail was taken to new heights Sunday, when the Jets played a simulated intrasquad game at Giants Stadium.
He was known mostly for his prints related to the Kabuki theatre, in particular his actor portraits, a field which he took to new heights, although he also produced bijinga.
However, he has long been influenced by the vocalism-inspired style of the Etawah Gharana, which was taken to new heights by Ustad Vilayat Khan.
It is therefore no surprise that the genre of maritime painting was enormously popular in Dutch Golden Age painting, and taken to new heights in the period by Dutch artists.
The other element of Beethoven's legacy as conveyed through Czerny involves his ingenious mastery of thematic development, a technique that Beethoven learned from his teacher, Haydn, but took to new heights.
LESLIE LAND POP YOUR SNAPS - Photo transfer taken to new heights (or depths).
Getting away from it all was taken to new heights, or depths, by Stefania Follini, who last week completed 130 days without human contact in a sealed cave in Carlsbad, N.M.
This natural aptitude was taken to new heights by the emergency of war, showing that necessity is indeed the mother of invention, and that battles can be won, and many lives saved, by using brainpower as well as firepower; deliberation as well as force.
Raised in Waycross, which he left at the age of 12 after his father committed suicide, Parsons lived fast, died young and left a good-looking corpse, a good-sounding body of work and a good-size cult audience that is about to see his memory taken to new heights.
In other words, robotic exploration, and the insights that will be gained from it into the character, development and evolution of planetary bodies and even life itself, will be taken to new heights and, in turn, pave the way for the eventual arrival of humans throughout the solar system.
During these tours the visual element of the band's performance was taken to new heights with the involvement of filmmaker and photographer Lasse Hoile, who had created the cover art for In Absentia and now went on to create a dark and surreal visual to Porcupine Tree's music.