Humpies and dogs are jumping their skittery jumps along the skin of the water. |
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Examples of Australian names are balmainer, dingo fish, fiddler ray, flake, hardyhead, jollytail, jumping joey, mouth almighty, and snotty. |
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Blanche gasped, a ragged sound, her fair, trembling hand jumping to cover her mouth. |
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Even if you make the eight-second limit, dismounting is still jumping off a raging bull and landing in the dirt. |
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Shock absorption allows the spine to compress and rebound when the spine is axially loaded during such activities as jumping and running. |
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Energy levels so much higher than normal, feel like jumping into the nearest burn and swimming upstream. |
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So it is a bit odd that the nations choose to come here for a jolly festival of running, jumping and splashing about. |
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You're crazy about each other and you celebrate your newly founded state of wedded bliss by jumping into bed together every chance you get. |
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The confusion develops focus then, security men wading in, jumping on a middle-aged man who is shouting something about medical negligence. |
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This could also lead to him jumping waka to NZ First as for sure Winston would welcome him with open arms. |
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It would be outlandish for MPs from other parties to commit to jumping waka. |
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I think he has too many connections and too much and time on his side as a first term MP to consider jumping waka. |
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They rode bikes up and down hills, they ran over fields, the kids jumping into mud wallows. |
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You can tell because the lamp posts outside are jumping in time to the bass line. |
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It now appears that the description of someone jumping over the barriers could in fact have been of a police officer in pursuit of his quarry. |
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The three adults who were there for repetitive lengths rather than jumping about in water wings had organised themselves into the farside. |
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The family Dipodidae includes the birch mice, jumping mice, and jerboas, a total of around 51 species in 15 genera. |
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His rabbit punch, in effect jumping Moore from behind, was spineless, incredibly stupid, premeditated and potentially life-threatening. |
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As the prisoner and his escort left the car, O'Reilly made a dash for freedom by skipping over a fence and jumping into the sea. |
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The two derailed locomotives remained upright after jumping the tracks, as did two of the five rail cars, Melonas said. |
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Suddenly jumping into a sprint, he raced over to the elf just as the dragon opened its mouth. |
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Enticed by juicy commissions from all those deals, others are jumping into the mortgage biz. |
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When I woke up the dog was barking and jumping up and down in front of the window. |
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Mrs Walls managed to escape the fire by jumping out of an upper window at the front of the two-storey house. |
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But he soon found himself soaked with icy water, after jumping over a fifteen foot wall to reach the narrow riverbank. |
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There is nothing better than to see four or five horses jumping the last at Cheltenham and coming up that hill. |
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On an individual note, Marion Hughes and Heritage Fortunas performed well, jumping clear in round one and adding just four in the second. |
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Tyre production in May this year increased by 10 per cent as against the same month last year, with exports jumping by 62 per cent. |
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Fuel prices in Perth are also on the rise, with the average unleaded price jumping from 84.7 cents a litre on Monday to 92.4 cents yesterday. |
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Barry's will be jumping this St Patrick's Weekend with the best entertainment around. |
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New York was lively and jumping and it was great to not have to go near my car for four days. |
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Well get down to the Dooney some night this week, because the place is literally jumping with the best music and craic around. |
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One expert assessment found that, out of 17 accidents up until the end of last year, 14 were caused by motorists jumping red lights. |
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They should also put cameras at the bottom of the high street to stop people jumping the traffic lights down there. |
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Another idea is placing cameras on traffic lights to catch drivers jumping red lights. |
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They were installed at traffic lights along the busy A630 Balby corridor last March to stop motorists jumping red lights. |
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Now, instead of concentrating on speeders and drivers jumping red lights, the officers will focus on muggers and thugs. |
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I wound up jumping freight trains, going to Texas and not going to school, working in the oil fields, bucking hay, and doing all kinds of stuff. |
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Our hero took his chance and legged it, grabbing his coat and case and jumping train miles from home. |
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Instead, we slowly creep along, jumping each time a twig cracks beneath us. |
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Now Hooke was never a person who did one thing at a time, indeed he seemed at his best when his mind was jumping from one idea to another. |
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He was talking really fast, jumping from one subject to the next, probably hoping that he would not have to listen to what I had to say. |
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All I remembered was the gun jumping in my hand and the feeling of ripping, tearing pain. |
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But as Halvorsen said, the challenge for high-building jumping is to open the parachute successfully during the jump. |
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They've been jumping up and down about it for a year now, in fact, over a year now. |
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I'm jumping up and down with excitement about coming out to celebrate with you tomorrow night! |
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Meanwhile the Owen injury has got everyone jumping up and down for Chris Sutton's inclusion in the next England squad. |
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For me, this is a record that record labels would have been jumping up and down to get their hands on. |
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For these reasons, you'd expect liberals to be jumping up and down with joy. |
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I'm afraid that whatever the headlines, there is no basis for council tax payers to be jumping for joy. |
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She was jumping for joy because she's about to become a granny for the first time. |
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So far from jumping for joy, Eurosceptics should be deeply concerned by the maneuverings in the European Parliament over the new Commission. |
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Students and staff at a Canvey school were jumping for joy after hearing they are to be presented with a prestigious sports award. |
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Teenagers across Hampshire were jumping for joy as the wait for their GCSE results finally came to an end. |
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We're both jumping in with both feet but at the same time being somewhat cautious, because we've both been hurt many times in the past. |
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What I would do before jumping in with both feet is foster a friendly relationship with her. |
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She stretched again and yawned, nearly jumping out of her skin when someone knocked on her door. |
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I stopped singing suddenly, nearly jumping out of my skin when someone put their hand on my shoulder. |
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In the case of medical care, I'd like to see an end of the private sector and people jumping the queue because they have more money than others. |
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Because addicts who are sent to the drug court go on a methadone programme immediately, critics say criminals are jumping the queue. |
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Moves to prevent drifters jumping the queue for council homes in Scarborough have been rejected by housing officers as too complicated. |
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One industry expert described this move as the Hollywood equivalent of jumping the shark. |
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Now before you all go jumping on me for being intolerant, I'll tell you all a few things about being intolerant. |
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There is not a lot of talent jumping out at any new manager or selectors but what we do have is a lot of talented players of the same like. |
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The movement of a Mexican jumping bean will cause the tumbler to turn and toss about. |
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The movements of a jumping bean are actually caused by a caterpillar that lives inside the seed. |
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For more than half a century Mexican jumping beans have been sold in the United States. |
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This can include walking to school, soccer practice, jumping jacks or playing with the dog. |
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To do this one, stand with your arms out and your feet apart as though you were doing a jumping jack. |
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After a minute passes they jumped to a standing position and began doing jumping jacks. |
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During ads, march in place one minute, do 15 jumping jacks, another minute of marching, 10 squats, 10 alternating knee lifts, 10 kicks. |
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When stress hits, encourage your child to jog around the block, take a bike ride, do jumping jacks. |
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We did a 3 mile jog, 100 sit ups, 200 jumping jacks, a rope climb, weight lifting, and 20 laps in the pool. |
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To do it yourself, simply alternate between strength moves and cardio stations such as stair climbing, sprints and jumping jacks. |
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Deer mice and jumping mice were frequently found at both Blacktail and Crystal. |
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Zapus sandersi is the common jumping mouse through much of the Blancan in Kansas. |
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Woodland jumping mice, the raccoon, and the black bear were photographed only at the shrub treatment. |
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Yet those little bumps are indeed insects, related to aphids, whiteflies, and jumping plant lice. |
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Acutally, even the jumping spiders that posture fiercely on door and window frames are worth watching. |
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When jumping rope, remember to be light on your feet and try not to lock your knees. |
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So they have him jumping rope and moving balls around his legs, strange stuff that frustrates him. |
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I suddenly remembered the countless hours I'd spent in my local playground, jumping rope with the neighborhood kids. |
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He has also resumed jumping rope after laying off for three years because of an old foot injury. |
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You can do 15 minutes on a treadmill, then 15 minutes of rowing, followed by 15 minutes of jumping rope. |
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Even though jumping rope left me gasping for air, it also got me revved up for the day, and I felt full of energy. |
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Even with an admittedly disturbing ring, a cell phone could never match the scare of a clown jumping out of a closet, brandishing an ice pick. |
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Councillor Rowen is jumping the gun, as we haven't even decided if we're adopting the scheme. |
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To me however, the most interesting components of junk DNA are the mobile genetic elements, also called jumping genes or transposons. |
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Here came Little Pearl, jumping and dancing and running every whichaway like a thousand hornets were on him. |
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There are river rapids along this trail with jumping fish and diving otters. |
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Obstacles include jumping through a hanging tire, scaling planks, running up and down an A-frame, and other challenges. |
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The dude lashed out with a back kick which she dodged by jumping backwards. |
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I recall Sarah jumping out of the car and chasing after the policeman to ask directions. |
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When she hung up the phone, Jasmine couldn't resist jumping to her feet and letting out a little whoop of excitement. |
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He kept on following us down the street, repeating the same thing, jumping up at me waving his money, thumping my arms with his little fists. |
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I move slightly and gasp, jumping backwards, heart thumping with shock and fright. |
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On each side a jumping dolphin had been airbrushed beautifully along the groove of the helmet. |
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Shoes in one hand, eyes closed, a smile of joy on her upturned face, she was wining and jumping up in the mud. |
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The classes generally begin with some warm-up calisthenics, such as jumping jacks, simulated jump rope and air punches. |
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Base jumping involves the sequenced use of a wingsuit and parachute to jump from fixed objects. |
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One shot bellowed out, and his gun recoiled, jumping backwards from the force of the bullet ripping from its nozzle. |
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Police said she had made withdrawals from her bank account on both days, but they had received no reports of anyone jumping into the Thames. |
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As I watched, several kinds of ants crossed my view, followed by a tiny red mite, a sizable wolf spider, and two colorful jumping spiders. |
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It took everything inside of him to keep from jumping over the table and wringing the man's neck. |
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A woman died after jumping from the fifth level of a multi-storey car park. |
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I know there's tradition but someone was paralysed in the mid nineties after jumping in. |
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The yaps and yowls are almost deafening, and as other sleds depart, your dogs go absolutely mental, tugging on their leads and jumping forwards. |
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She scuttled over the window and ran out the yard sailing over the chain link fence and jumping into the car as it drove away. |
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It seems that everybody is jumping on the all-wheel drive SUV bandwagon lately. |
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All over, everyone was yelling and shouting and jumping up and down like maniacs. |
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The cold feel of the paint all over her face made her hop up and start jumping around, in a vain attempt to remove the paint. |
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Kylie yelped jumping up and down with that enthusiasm that only cheerleaders own as the audience was in an uproar. |
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The special behaviors of jumping spiders, house spiders, garden spiders, and zebra spiders are also examined. |
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In a couple of minutes, I can whip out jumping frogs or hungry mouths that amuse kids for hours. |
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Their unique mix of reggae and punk kept the crowd jumping and shaking for the entirety of their enthused set. |
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A team of scientists have copied resilin, the elastic protein that facilitates flight and jumping in insects. |
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This book will animate, engage and stimulate babies and have nursery classes jumping about with noisy enthusiasm. |
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A group of red lechwe jumping and scattering in different directions can quickly confuse a lion. |
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In 1989, I was wearing pink leotards, leg warmers, using homemade tapes and doing jumping jacks for 20 minutes straight. |
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I'd heard about bump starting and knew it involved pushing the scooter then jumping on and letting out the clutch. |
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An alien life form has arrived to earth and is jumping from body to body, killing everything in its path and stealing anything it cares to. |
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It's like jumping into the ocean, with the waves crushing, and if you go too far out, you might be caught in a rip. |
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However, I waited until this April before jumping in, when my pay rise lessened the blow of starting to pay into a pension. |
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When she glanced down at the hole, the whole bottom floor was a burning inferno, and the flames were jumping up. |
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Ten minutes of B.A.S.E. jumping might not be for people lacking a head for heights. |
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Then the next time I went, I bruised my heel just jumping out of a lipslide or something. |
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A horse that is too small does not have the scope to deal with the rough and tumble of jumping over fences. |
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Joe was roused from his sleep by Azara promptly jumping on the bed and pulling on his arm. |
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His stunts include jumping off a building on to an open-top bus, while a lorry-load of fireworks explodes nearby. |
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I remember polishing off my rusks, knocking back my baby milk and jumping down from my high chair to assist. |
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So all you ladies jumping on the bandwagon after this movie, tough luck, but I've got first dibs! |
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From frog race to sack race to ball throw to jumping run, the children participated in all the events enthusiastically. |
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Riders competing in the jumping classes braved the rain, put on their macintoshes and carried on. |
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For instance, the battle dance of the Samburu contains fierce jumping motions, which simulate actions of a raid. |
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She ran like a madwoman for the longest time, jumping over people, swirling around houses, and tearing through the forest. |
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The Liverpool goalie, jumping about like a human whirlwind, made two great saves and suddenly Liverpool were champions again. |
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He said that it was one of the tough events, jumping across that and then scaling a steep, often slick roof beyond. |
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And the city duly burned for four days, the flames jumping 20 blocks northwards every hour on the first night. |
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Tandem bungy jumping in Queenstown then a night out on the turps with Dunedin's scarfies. It sounds like a very royal holiday. |
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In particular the album's opening few moments feature some fairly rank scat singing which had me jumping for the skip button. |
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The fact is there is no queue but we still insist they are jumping one so that's just too bad. |
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Khan's mum and dad Shah and Falak were jumping for joy as their boy completed another man-sized mission against the awkward southpaw. |
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After jumping bail to look after his terminally ill girlfriend, things change. |
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In fact, it was probably you who told Mitchell to put Tris under arrest for jumping bail. |
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When you see squid or baitfish jumping clear of the water, bass wait below. |
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Decades ago, children were always filled with immense pleasure when playing tag, marbles, jumping rubber bands or hopscotch. |
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A total of 26 people were injured after jumping from windows and balconies in the area. |
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In the north we then saw full-up jumping goats, brick buck, bald buck, camel horses and also more cats. |
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Mexican jumping beans Los De Abajo followed with a frenetic performance of rock, salsa, mariachi and ska all rolled in to one. |
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While assassins approached the tent, Pompey began barking and scratching to warn his master, finally jumping on William's face to wake him. |
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Wallenberg's jumping and leaping demonstrated ballon and enthusiasm in the execution of the role. |
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Marc Sluszny is a record-holder in bungee jumping from a hot-air balloon and in aerobatics hang-gliding. |
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Perish the thought of jumping willy-nilly on to investment bandwagons or lavishing shareholders' funds on high-profile marketing campaigns. |
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One thing Clinic could never be accused of is copying anyone's sound or jumping aboard the latest fashionable bandwagon. |
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There are a number of people jumping on the Scottish bandwagon and making things very depressing. |
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Dark clouds had massed overhead, intermittent flashes of lightning jumping between them. |
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Well there you go again mom jumping to conclusions, He happens to be a really good friend of mine. |
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The next event was his best, the high jump, in which he matched his personal best, jumping clear of the field and moving into fourth. |
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Anyone barmy enough to join Morris in jumping out of a plane can get in touch with him about next year's trip to France. |
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The only real injury that I suffered was when I wrenched my knee jumping down from the barrier fence getting out of the ring. |
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Instead he panicked, jumping over the station's ticket barriers and running down to a train where he was shot. |
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The band launches in to their first song and the crowd is a throng of jumping bodies. |
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No jumping up for a tickle when I've dropped my bag and sat down on the settee. |
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According to Grieve, beach volleyball provides excellent physical training by increasing stamina and jumping ability. |
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Tracks tech memes, and people play the game of jumping on the hottest stories to try to build traffic. |
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If the stations are clustered together, do jumping jacks between sets to keep your heart beating at a training rate. |
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She was playing a dancing game which required jumping on buttons in a certain sequence to follow the beat of a song. |
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Captured on camera here, a tombstoning teenager risks his life by jumping 65 ft off a stone wall into the sea off Plymouth Hoe in Devon. |
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Gradually he opened his eyes and the cat mewed before jumping down and shaking its head drowsily. |
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Whenever the roomies are gone he follows me around mewling and jumping on me every time I sit or lie down. |
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The difference between contemplating preemptive war and jumping at shadows can become perilously thin. |
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The company's price has been jumping around a bit recently, rallying from its low in February of 13p to a mid price of 37.75p as I write. |
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I've had a few bad incidents myself over my decisions to try ski jumping and the biathlon without any skills, experience, or the right equipment. |
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Has he received words of encouragement from friends and the like, or has this been jumping off a sinking ship? |
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No decent Aussie wants to support queue jumping or shirking responsibility. |
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He would spend a while trying to get the chute to catch the wind, and then run like billy-o down the hill, occasionally jumping in the air. |
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This is another example of the media jumping all over a story and misreporting it. |
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She completed her medal haul with long jump and triple jump silvers, jumping 4. 27m and 9. 32m respectively. |
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Swans competing for territory, herons being mobbed by crows and ducklings jumping for flies. |
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Underneath me, a small boy keeps jumping up and slapping a scale model of China that's been fastened to the wall. |
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Some were running around in bikinis and trunks, jumping in and out of what looked to be an indoor hot tub far off to my right. |
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With the tire changes that are coming, the tune-ups are going to be jumping around, but it'll be the same for all of us. |
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With a dramatic swish of his cape, he ran out the hole he had blasted, jumping incredible distances just like the creatures they had faced. |
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Most likely we will see a lot of guns blazing, ridiculously incredible jumping stunts and other Hollywood's Best Stuntmen TV show fodder. |
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On TV screens across the globe, for more than three months now, the sheep have been jumping into the ditch without a bleat of protest. |
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I stare wild-eyed at the computer and instead of jumping up and starting in on those lists and to-dos, I stare some more. |
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He screamed down the alley, jumping up and pounding his fists into the wall behind him, bloodying his knuckles. |
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Eddie chose jumping because it was cheaper than any other form of skiing and because as a child he had wanted to be a stunt man. |
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Also, it may help if you do a jumping jack with your legs as you cross and uncross your arms. |
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Ice hockey, downhill skiing, ski jumping and even the speed skating make for compulsive viewing. |
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I can remember jumping a skipping rope to this children's rhyme and wondering about the significance of these two exotic names. |
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The prodigiously capable Louise, for instance, is weighing the relative claims upon her imagination of long jumping and bobsleigh. |
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You can't help but get excited watching these guys fly through the air on a snowboard, jumping over moguls on a snow machine, or doing flips on a motorcycle. |
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Before you all start jumping up and down at that last question, read on. |
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Ok, before you start jumping down my throat, let me explain. |
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So here is another sincere apology for jumping down your throat. |
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At the beginning of the decade men in blazers lectured viewers on the finer points of swimming, show jumping and cycling and the viewers listened attentively. |
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Flying in over the city, I was jumping for joy in my tiny airline seat. |
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While some neighbouring residents were jumping for joy at the result, others voiced their anger that the application had made it so far in the planning process. |
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Oh Frank, you stole our hearts with your coy jumping up and down about Ali being the bachelorette only to stomp on them later. |
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When fire fighters arrive to find flames jumping up the outside of the building it is obvious that they too should lend their weight to student concerns. |
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Over the two-disc set are enough bonus features, biographical material, and nostalgic Tinseltown ballyhoo to have even the most exacting film fan jumping for joy. |
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The world's central banks are jumping at any opportunity to sell the reserves in their vaults whenever the price starts to rise, effectively putting a lid on gains. |
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After all, when you switch on TV these days everyone is jumping into bed with each other and people are using four-letter language much stronger than the stuff I ever use. |
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You don't get to know someone by jumping into bed with them. |
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Is it any wonder that Union membership is shrinking and Union Leaders are now jumping ship onto the lifeboats called Parliaments, State, Federal and Local? |
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He flung lifebuoys to them before jumping into the sea himself. |
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Asylum seekers, they say, are portrayed as no more than a nuisance, seen as jumping local authority housing queues, and causing a serious drain on the public purse. |
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She threw her arms around Noah, still jumping and screaming with joy. |
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Nordic Chill lets you compete in biathlon, ski jumping and curling. |
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We now love jumping and he's an amazing jumper, galloping and hacking. |
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We must not reward them by jumping on any of their various bandwagons. |
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All three species use the digging technique of jumping backward off of both feet at the same time, which really stirs up the soil, leaf litter, or grass. |
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Another, more speculative hypothesis is that perhaps fungi, which live within the roots of many distantly related plants, served as a conduit for the jumping genes. |
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If someone develops some ideal dairy cow and wants to clone it he does not want jumping genes creating variations that cause some of them clones to produce less milk. |
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In 1997, in another study, University of Minnesota researchers took defunct, non-functioning jumping genes from fish and made the genes jump again. |
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For those who missed it, a man jumping around in a shell suit later succeeded in generating enough of a spark to send the cursed vehicle to oblivion. |
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Warm up with a dynamic, all-body exercise like jumping jacks. |
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Get a cardio boost by jogging in place or doing jumping jacks. |
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You won't be getting up and doing jumping jacks for a while. |
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For a cardio bonus, do 30 seconds of jogging, marching, jumping jacks or split-lunge jumps immediately after each move, then go on to the next move. |
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I'm not jumping to conclusions, but this looks suspicious if you ask me. |
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Marlon McIntosh was caught after jumping over the counter at Coral Bookmakers in Marlowe Avenue, Walcot, and running off with a large amount of cash stuffed under his jacket. |
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This is where I thanked my lucky stars that it wasn't a jumping spider. |
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Wolf spiders, tarantulas, and jumping spiders are of this sort. |
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A mass of dogs rush out barking, jumping up against the car. |
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Then the IBF mandatory challenger went back to jumping rope. |
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Some are grabbed by trapdoor spiders, others cocooned by web weavers and still more tackled from distance by the film's real star, the jumping spiders. |
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If I felt like jumping on the bandwagon, I could discuss how both of these films are abominations to the Christmas holiday and just plain sacrilegious. |
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A group of kids were jumping rope along the sidewalk mid block. |
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Meanwhile, the Sunday Times, the one everyone reads, is running this article, which is up now online, jumping off the screen with candy-colored cartoons of luscious women. |
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She was jumping rope, her golden curls bouncing in the lukewarm sunlight. |
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So when Sotnikova stepped out of her jumping combination, the judges did penalize her. |
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If not, maybe you are jumping the gun and are actually feeling uncomfortable about the situation yourself, not about what other people are thinking. |
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There's been some criticism that he's jumping the gun here and trying to look more presidential before there's a concession or anything like that. |
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For two days we hiked along the bottoms of immense canyons, in the shadows, jumping boulders, fording side streams, imagining Marco Polo doing the same thing. |
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I think that, at this point, anything is jumping the gun, other than saying he's the most logical suspect and all the evidence does point to him right now. |
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By the end of the session she had all the teachers, old and young, jumping and yelling, twirling and growling in unison, having a whale of a time. |
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Presumably there will be a great deal of jumping up and down excitedly and shrieking delightedly. |
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Also, it rankles me to see so much media attention paid to sponsored snowboarders and skiers who are just jumping out of helicopters to do their descents. |
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They get the high definition thrill of jumping from train car to train car dodging explosions and still scoring a knife kill. |
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Mexican jumping beans are grown in Mexico on a type of shrub. |
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Further south, the sight of snow had four junior Royal Navy ratings jumping for joy, because WTR Nekisha Seaman and her friends have never seen the white stuff before. |
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He grabbed his own bag and the first aid kit, throwing them onto the newly inflated raft before jumping from the plane just before the door became fully immersed. |
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Some of the youngsters kicked a football at the tiled roof, while others ran along the flat part of the roof jumping from one building to the next. |
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Next, they scanned the genomes of these microbes for jumping genes. |
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I see him pointing right at me, the gun jumping in his hands. |
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An Australian backpacker is not going to relish a guided tour of central Sofia but will definitely get into white-water rafting or bungee jumping in the Rila Mountains. |
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I smiled at Jake and kissed him quickly before jumping out of the car and joining Aimee and the other girls who were heading towards the public bathrooms. |
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Everyone was jumping for joy when we found out that we had won an award. |
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As alarming as parents might find those results, Dr. Temple cautions against jumping to any drastic conclusions. |
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They were arraigned in Manhattan criminal court on charges of burglary, reckless endangerment and jumping from a structure. |
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I personally plead guilty to jumping on that bandwagon without thinking fully about what I was doing. |
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Nobody at MTV blinked an eye when they saw a child dressed as Ku Klux Klan member, jumping up to grab a fetus hanging from a tree. |
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He will need the popular support of his caucus to oust or severely discipline and demote Jones and do it in such a way as to keep Jones from jumping waka. |
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A recent 500 ha hazard reduction burn in the area did not stop the fire jumping Warragamba Dam and destroying businesses and homes in the township. |
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We know they are a horsey family, what with Zara in the Olympic show jumping team and all, but this is taking things a bit far. |
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If you go shopping for household goods like clocks, lamps, chairs or even pasta, you will often find this French designer's name jumping out at you. |
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They resented the invasion of their town and spoke contemptuously of the culture vultures who winged in from London, jumping the taxi queues and packing out restaurants. |
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They played old and new hits, got the audience jumping over and over again, and ended it by going back into the crowd and jamming for 20 minutes or so. |
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Limit jumping and pounding activities if your joints are achy or sore. |
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I used to love doing that, jumping feet first into quivering mountains of brown and red, kicking my way through the gutters where the leaves collected best. |
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It was zestful, restless, alive, jumping with jazz, sass and jive. |
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Matt's throat constricted painfully and he dashed, trainers squeaking on the shiny floor, to the high bed, only just stopping himself jumping onto it. |
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Even myself, the bionic plane jumping man, was not immune, and after a week am still coughing so badly that the domestic African Grey parrot now sounds definitely consumptive. |
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Despite jumping about 12 feet to the ground, Lee Hammond, 18, suffered only mild effects of smoke inhalation and declined to be taken to hospital. |
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Blinding lights found twelve boys immediately jumping out of six brown-painted metal bunk beds onto a bland gray uncarpeted tile floor with an almost military precision. |
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While jumping into the garment, I read the writing scrawled on the paper. |
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All the kids started jumping up and down and cheering and waving. |
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They may be jumping too quickly to a sensationalist conclusion. |
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The six year old gelding took to jumping fences like a duck to water. |
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Visitors are ignoring numerous written and verbal warnings not to exit the building, and are jumping barriers or opening fire exits to get on to the mountain. |
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Just last week, a California appellate court turned aside the appeal of Luster's conviction, saying he had forfeited his right to appeal by jumping bail. |
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The annual regatta fortnight is held over the final week of July and first week of August, a time when the place is jumping with visitors and locals alike. |
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While the place was jumping and filled with appreciative listeners, the rest of the pub, with its sad Sky TV and pool table, was an echoing canyon. |
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We get a lot of youngsters at the back of our house jumping over the wall near our yard and a bottle was smashed near our back gate in the middle of the night. |
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I had an email earlier today from my friend Mariella in Auckland, who says that the place is jumping with the extra people come into town for the Big Day Out. |
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Now we have someone who used to be on Jersey Shore jumping off a diving board. |
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A bit like tombstoning, only instead of jumping off cliffs into water, they jump into diets that are going to lose them nothing but their health and sanity. |
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I hopped over a few cardboard boxes and leaped up onto a couple of dumpsters, walking on top of them and then jumping back down just for the fun of it. |
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Rattling through the housing projects and begrimed streets, it's hard to imagine that it was ever anything but a jumping off point for immigrants. |
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First came a rash of suicides, with Foxconn workers jumping off dormitory roofs. |
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Perhaps you plan to shout YOLO while jumping into something in the future. |
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People are just jumping aboard the zeitgeist in insecure times. |
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A few weeks earlier, the decision had been taken to site Utah Olympic Park on this mountain, and use it to stage the bobsleigh and luge run and ski jumping venues there. |
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By jumping into the race, Lewis could force Emanuel to govern to the left to fend off her attacks. |
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I've heard stories about people dying in mosh pits, and images of my head being crushed under hundreds of jumping feet keep pushing themselves through my mind. |
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Asked if he was going to join Pardew for a post-match drink, O'Neill acerbically replied that he'd be jumping on the bus instead. |
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Recorded in their own studio, above an Indian restaurant, their retro rock, jazzy jumping blues, soul and ska thali sizzles with sass and spice. |
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He was also renowned for his jumping ability, having not fallen in 100 races. |
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Novice jumping races involve horses that are starting out a jumping career, including horses that previously were trained in flat racing. |
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The wildcat will pursue prey atop trees, even jumping from one branch to another. |
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Though the basking shark is large and slow, it can breach, jumping entirely out of the water. |
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When travelling, jumping can save the dolphin energy as there is less friction while in the air. |
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Holyhead's cliffs are used for coasteering, a water sport which involves jumping off cliffs at different heights. |
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Following the Llangeitho revival of 1762 members of the revival were often known as Jumpers on account of their habit of jumping for joy. |
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The entry examination consisted of writing out the Lord's Prayer and jumping naked over a chair. |
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Small antelope, especially duikers, evade predation by jumping into dense bush where the predator cannot pursue. |
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I'm a motorbiker, so quite a lot of my casual gear suits jumping on a bike at a moment's notice. |
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Because many have extremely good jumping abilities, providing adequate fencing is a challenge. |
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