Peg and Matt enjoy being able to hop on the train to Chicago to go to a lecture or eat at a trendy restaurant. |
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But enough of them hop on to the correct host to keep the species flourishing. |
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Without a job description to figure out who might be qualified for these pithy posts, the best one can do is hop on the Internet. |
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We found 18 clever cake pops that will have you ready to hop on over to the kitchen and get baking! |
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I could always hop on the bus, but my unerring sense of direction would probably land me up at the opposite end of the island from my house. |
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While a person may hop on one foot, it is difficult to envision a bird flying with only one wing. |
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Then, the forecaddie typically will hop on the back of the cart until the group reaches the first ball. |
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Just hop on over to the Cropping Corner to learn how to crop photographs in new and unusual shapes. |
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Last week was a good one because I actually managed to unchain myself from the desk and hop on a plane to London. |
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And all those passing bandwagons, wheels spinning and drivers hissing, have given William something to hop on. |
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Your photos and commentary makes me wish I could just hop on a plane and come over to take a look-see for myself. |
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Now it was just a hop on an internal flight from Luxor to Aswan and on to the banks of the Nile and lake Nasser. |
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Here, you can walk the echoing caves, then hop on another craft for a quick top-up of your tan. |
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Here is an event that is sure to trigger the youngsters to hop on to the dance floor for a jig. |
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Jim Dwyer, for many years one of New York City's finest journalists, isn't ready just yet to hop on the yippee, We Got Him! |
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When I was alone in the toy aisle of a department store now long defunct, I took one experimental hop on a pogo stick and landed hard on the back of my head. |
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Happily, the Fal Oyster Card meant that I could just hop off the platform and hop on to one of the boats that were also heading to Falmouth. |
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Investors and money managers may want to hop on to the currency roller coaster when it appears to be going their way. |
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It is the only town, the only place to anchor, and even then you have to hop on to a launch to get to land. |
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We're going to have to be very cunning and be up with the leaders, as they hop on to the weather system. |
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Each of us took turns pitching the lime-stone into one of the sections, and then we would hop on one foot in each section to collect the lime-stone. |
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It's easy to find grand-scale geek spectacle in Tokyo: just hop on the monorail to Odaiba, a man-made island in the middle of Tokyo bay. |
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The next time you hop on your bike, do not forget to thank, through your backpack, the heavy transport that has just let you go by. |
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The sheer joy of cruising down a country road or flying by a familiar community makes cyclists want to just hop on their bikes! |
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You'll have a car during your whole holiday and return it to the airport before you hop on the plane home. |
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Breathless you hop on the bus and realize your lunch is still at home on the counter. |
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The tips below can help you get out of the fast food lane and hop on the path to better health. |
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A team from the Embassy of Finland will demonstrate kick sledding and encourage visitors to hop on board these unique, chair-mounted sleds. |
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On Sunday, hop on your bike for a different way to experience Les Journées de la culture. |
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The movie drifts in and out of fantasy worlds, where hustlers speak in iambic pentameter or hop on a plane to Rome without any thought of passports. |
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When I was trying to wangle invitations to Washington to talk about this stuff, they would get private investors to hop on a plane and fly to New Haven to see it. |
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With the main school holidays fast approaching, many families from Bolton will soon be packing their bags and heading off to the airport, ready to hop on to flights abroad. |
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I think I'll hop on the free bendy bus to Whitechapel instead. |
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From here you can pick up a rowing boat or hop on the ferry. |
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And we couldn't just hop on a boat back to the city: the whiteboard in front of the booking office informed us that the only outbound ferry that day was canceled. |
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One lucky viewer will have the chance to hop on the pig, which is filled with 5,000 pounds 1 coins, and jiggle it up and down. |
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After that, they will have to find their way towards the north to hop on to one or more of the fronts, which are regularly passing over, so they can return to France sailing downwind in a south-westerly. |
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It's a like a bit of red carpet treatment every time you hop on board. |
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The board can also be charged whilst not in use, leaving your Wii Balance Board fully charged the next time you hop on for your workout or next gaming session. |
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But they appear to indicate how important it seemed, even for seasoned executives, to hop on to the Internet bandwagon and its promise of limitless growth. |
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Here, people can also hop on a transit system to travel outside the area. |
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So how on earth did a kangaroo hop on to the badge of a club from Prague? |
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Before you hop on to one bandwagon or the other, stand back for a moment. |
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He was eager to hop on his all-terrain vehicle and check his salmon nets. |
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When the residents want to run a blender to make a smoothie or watch TV, they have to hop on an exercycle hooked up to an electric generator. |
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Now, blue dog Democrats like Mary Landrieu are happy to hop on board. |
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He celebrated by doing a bunny hop on home plate. |
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From one ant after another, to nine echidnas, the ants, owls, wombats, kangaroos, brolgas, crocodiles, koalas, dingos and echidnas, hop on board. |
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Passengers can hop on and off the multi-coloured tram, whether at the zoo or the Ebbelwei district in Sachsenhausen, home to the atmospheric Apple Wine pubs. |
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They may have killed themselves to hop on a heaven-bound UFO, but as more evidence emerges, the 39 cultists keep getting trendier and more quintessentially '90s every day. |
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A bill to name the barking treefrog as Florida's official state amphibian passed the state Senate, but members of the House didn't hop on the idea. |
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Then, if they have a few hours to spare, they hop on a tour bus and travel to world-famous Butchart Gardens, where flowerful containers dazzle them further. |
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Hop on at Queen's pier and sail out for a few beers or supper at one of the waterfront restaurants. |
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Hop on and off all day long, stopping to see the attractions that catch your eye. |
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Hop on the assisted pull-up machines or use a resistance band to support full bodyweight pull-ups. |
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Hop on your left foot again, bringing your right foot back behind your left foot and then shift your weight onto your right foot, leaving your left foot in the air. |
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