Apparently in the 33 years they have been parachuting at Cark, only three skydivers have met a sticky end and all were pros doing tricky jumps. |
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The heat peaks caused by the upward and downward pressure jumps differ in sign but should agree in absolute values. |
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Occasionally, the text makes jarring jumps from one subject to another without smooth transitions. |
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The two water jumps, the coffin at number 6, and the sunken road caused the majority of the problems. |
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It includes numerous special features, such as water jumps and drop fences, for the 350 entrants. |
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Each time the Grassquit sings, it jumps straight into the air and opens its wings to reveal white patches. |
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This racecourse, which is the home of steeplechasing, is the greatest jumps racecourse on earth. |
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He made over 40 parachute jumps while serving as a rifle platoon leader, battalion adjutant, and commander of a raider platoon. |
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Determined to escape this grim prospect, she jumps a bus to Sydney in the hope of rejoining her estranged father. |
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He jumps, surprised, and the loud clatter of silverware resonates from our corner of the reception hall. |
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As I am leaving, he follows me silently down the stairs and jumps slightly when I turn around. |
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The book jumps from story to story, with some anecdotes feeling over-explained and others seemingly incomplete. |
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After a quick introduction the film jumps back twenty years to show us how these two ended up in the ring together. |
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While the script jumps forward and backwards in time, Rose leaves more unexplained than he should. |
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The film jumps back and forth between his rise to power and the trial that led to his 25-year sentence. |
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The little rental car jumps along jerkily as Dad tries to shift gears without giving himself a cardiac arrest. |
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The man on the next farm comes and jumps the battery and goes home again, and I give him a few dollars each time it happens. |
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We started with the simplest steps, then went onto turns and jumps and harder combinations. |
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I've heard that vertical jumps can help strengthen your hip bones, reducing your risk of osteoporosis. |
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His superior jazz dance technique enabled him to enthral the audience with his endless turns and jumps. |
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The leaps and jumps were high and spectacular to watch, yet the dancers made it appear effortless. |
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James and Daniel have both been skating for two years and have perfected their technique, mastering leaps and jumps. |
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In fact, similar structures have effectively put a stop to suicide jumps off the Eiffel Tower and the Empire State Building. |
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Chase and I work on our dressage and then after working on it for about an hour I let Chase rest while I set up some jumps around five feet tall. |
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The award is aimed at recognising consistently good performances in the major races of the jumps season. |
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The Metcalf Memorial marked Sur La Tete's fifth victory in 11 starts over the jumps. |
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Over the jumps at Newcastle, all eyes will be on Jazz d' Estruval in the Novices' Chase. |
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The bay gelding was bred in Pennsylvania and has won six of ten career races over the jumps. |
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The bulk of the action on Thursday takes place over the jumps, with meetings at Haydock Park and Ludlow. |
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And if you just want to watch somebody tackling the jumps, you can relax in the Club Bar overlooking the indoor ring. |
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After 20 jumps, you're ready to jump solo from 10,500 feet with a free fall of 35 to 40 seconds. |
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I transferred to the paratroops in May 1944 and successfully completed six compulsory parachute jumps. |
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They also help civilian parachuting groups who are on call for military purposes and provide tandem jumps for search and rescue operations. |
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However, in spite of her ordeals, Ms Brown has never let it stop her, even taking part in parachute jumps for charity. |
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Clearly, he is more concerned about short-term price jumps than the long-term costs of not acting to slow global warming. |
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Thus, the 15 minutes of fame for someone who takes herself way too seriously is extended, and another classic ad campaign jumps the shark. |
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He stows away on a Portugal-bound ship, has qualms about the reception that might await him, and jumps ship at St. Helena. |
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From the air, the helipad atop the roof of the Leeds General Infirmary jumps out at you, the great white cross unmissable. |
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If you look at the appendix that follows the paper, one fact immediately jumps out. |
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Far too often as I scan the list of regional death notices a name from my hometown jumps out. |
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Long after the conversation is over, this is what jumps out as the most surprising. |
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I struggle with my memories as the vaguely familiar face jumps out from the front cover of the book. |
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Still, as I'm cutting up the paper I scan the pages and occasionally a photo or header jumps out at me. |
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It could be a particular song that just speaks to you, or a verse that jumps out. |
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There's a lot of sense in what he says, but I think he jumps the gun on this one. |
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The atmosphere is tense, police and coastguards are on hand to make sure nobody jumps the gun. |
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He jumps nimbly down and dusts off her dainty foot with three smart whaps of his hand. |
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Then he jumps to his feet and starts to sing it how he imagines it, clicking his fingers and jutting his chin out. |
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He began training 48 years ago and has had success both on the Flat and over jumps, training over 2,000 winners. |
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After the extensive airtime of the first 2 jumps, the riders will face a step-up jump into the first berm. |
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Riders negotiate several jumps designed to elicit enough airtime to perform an arsenal of tricks. |
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When he feels somebody is wronging his client, he jumps in front of a microphone. |
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Part Rapper, part cigar tapper, and part jaw yapper, Georgie jumps onstage and delivered a so-so performance. |
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It's really a joystick that jumps back to the home position when you release it. |
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My dog wouldn't be some little barking lapdog, it would be a full-size, slobbery, jumps up on you and gets you muddy dog. |
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Tired but home at last, the kid jumps out of the car and gently rubs his face. |
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So it's a surprise that their latest product jumps to the other end of the spectrum. |
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The result is that he jumps to easy conclusions, something intelligent laypeople are not likely to trust. |
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A board fastened to your feet enables jumps and elaborate tricks to be carried out. |
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But secondly, this increasing resolution of the project is visible as a series of jumps or leaps. |
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Those jumps are rated using Arabic numerals between 1 and 4, where 1 is easy and 4 is a very difficult jump. |
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These jumps from one number to the next can be visualized as arcs of circles along a number line. |
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By this I think he meant that the lo-fi sound is more than compensated for by the energy and enthusiasm that jumps out of every track. |
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The full frame image, in accord with the original aspect ratio, is beautifully rich and vibrant with colour that just jumps out at you. |
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This means that we can ignore a lot of jumps in functions and integrate them as if they were nice, smooth, continuous functions. |
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Other species of wood used include birch, which is made into besom for brooms and horse jumps and oak for rustic furniture. |
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A reader's eye still moves in a series of jumps and stops known as saccades and fixations. |
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Smith ranked as champion jumps trainer in 1968 after saddling Red Alligator to win that year's Grand National steeplechase. |
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There's no relaxing because with the tight transmission ratios, the tach jumps right back to redline. |
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She has also experimented with quadruple jumps, including the quad salchow, but indicated that the triple axel is easier for her. |
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And after dinner, he jumps up and picks up the cups and the saucers and the plates and comes in the kitchen. |
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He jumps up on the riser, picks up a pair of maracas and gets them to double the tempo! |
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This year I have joined the many grommets in the terrain park and the huge black diamond jumps that make you feel so alive. |
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For the snowboarders, numerous terrain parks are scattered throughout complete with jumps of all sizes, rails and very well groomed half pipes. |
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Ramos jumps above his marker, but the ball flicks off his head and over the bar. |
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He jumps two feet in the air, screeching at the top of his lungs, arms flailing. |
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In the short-term meanwhile, there are plans for a website, as Robertson jumps on the e-commerce bandwagon. |
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This event features four racers at a time taking a downhill course full of jumps, turns and banked corners in a race to the finish. |
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The children built their own BMX course anyway, on waste ground where it harmed nobody, erecting jumps with barrows and spades. |
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I've done more than 1,000 BASE jumps and 2,000 skydives now and every time I walk up to the edge of whatever the object is, I'm nervous. |
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Most base jumps are actually illegal so your best bet is probably the 25th annual Bridge Day in West Virginia. |
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The feeling in the sky is a little frightening although I had experienced about 170 BASE jumps. |
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To date, more than 80 people have died attempting base jumps across the world. |
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As the pile of cash grows, the interest gets calculated on the bigger amount and the return jumps higher. |
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Though the new operating system seemed extremely fast and stable, most PC users decided to wait to see which way the cat jumps. |
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Henry's death has changed matters and now I must see which way the cat jumps, ere I decide whether I stay or return. |
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Perhaps unintentionally these narrative jumps simulate the jarring experience of a mid-movie bathroom break. |
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The chapters describing Franklin's early years are a medley of fragments, rhetorical questions, associative jumps and exclamation marks. |
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And off we strolled, whistling merry Christmas tunes, and with only the very slightest of hops, skips and jumps in our step. |
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After a promising opening to her free skate, she fell on a triple toe loop and made errors on her two remaining jumps. |
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So your little metamathematical formula jumps off the page and applies itself to the universe. |
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Just two jumps remained in the snowboard cross event when she unnecessarily grabbed her board in mid-air and tumbled to the ice. |
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He jumps to his feet and draws an imaginary line down the middle of the table. |
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The HF signal also jumps gaskets between pipe sections, bad telephone cable bonds, and small breaks in a cable's sheath. |
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Eckstein worked all offseason to improve his range by bettering his footwork and getting good jumps on the ball. |
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The exercises include bicep curls, star jumps, press-ups and a few heart-rate challengers. |
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Nebraska is a classic West Coast team with a lot of jumps and scramble shifts before the ball is snapped. |
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A dollar shock will be experienced only if the value jumps by a further 30 per cent. |
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Small boards are used for tricks and aerial stunts while larger, more stable boards are faster, and better for big jumps. |
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Scotland's top trainer over the jumps is short odds to achieve his aim despite the attentions of the handicapper. |
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In the dying moments of the championships Edwards saw his triple jump hopes dashed by a succession of incredible jumps from his rivals. |
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Proper down in the knees position must be achieved in order to do high level double and triple jumps or high level ice dancing. |
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The Base and Run 63 are perfect for beginners, and there are also black ski runs, bumps and jumps for the more advanced. |
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There are a couple of brief gaps in the print causing very slight and momentary jumps within a scene. |
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He jumps down from his own horse to assist her into the side-saddle of the gentle mare beside his own horse. |
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If you have a hi-fi turntable and a record that jumps, place a one cent coin on top of the stylus arm. |
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They were the only pair to perform jumps with a quadruple twist and a triple Riedberger, as well as a spin with a jump. |
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Yet there are more sinister happenings afoot, as Count Dracula himself jumps into the mix, searching for a serum to make him invincible. |
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She picked up lizards, rode dangerously stupid unbroken horses, and attempted big jumps on her bike without batting an eyelid. |
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There are more than 200 ski jumps in Finland, and at least one can be found in most towns and villages. |
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At one point I was skimming stones into the mist, and I couldn't tell how many jumps they'd made as I'd lost contact. |
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You will, however, notice some animation jumps and skips based on certain commands. |
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Humpies and dogs are jumping their skittery jumps along the skin of the water. |
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Since he got involved in skydiving in 1980, Colonel Strand has accumulated approximately 1,600 jumps. |
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She's obviously a planner, rather than an activist like me who jumps in at the deep end. |
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Joyce jumps into the coach uninvitedly, lights a cigar and opens the window widely. |
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Evans jumps back as she sloshes boiling water about, pouring it into the already half-full tea pot. |
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However, with anomalous dispersion, the bow wave's frequency jumps a whopping 20 percent of the original frequency. |
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Cross-country fences are traditionally made out of solid materials such as tree trunks, and do not collapse like show jumps when struck. |
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It is considered lucky to spot the giant flying squirrel, so also the vibrantly coloured Malabar squirrel, which swiftly jumps from tree to tree. |
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Tiffani and John do theirs, and we progress through all the jumps and spins. |
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In the free skating discipline, a skater performs jumps, spins, and free skating movements. |
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Mr. Callaghan has taught me how important spins and connecting steps are in addition to high quality jumps in a program. |
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In skating, this pre-stretching of the muscles is used in jumps, spins and turns. |
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Flat Top has since made 16 starts over the jumps, winning eight races and placing in five others for Gerry. |
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Haydock does host Flat racing, most notably the Group One Sprint Cup, but it is primarily known as a jumps course. |
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Then she jumps in to describe how the numbers racket operated, how they avoided arrest and what happened when you hit. |
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Parachute Training Wing conducts classes in parachute free fall, static line, O2 jumps and a hybrid jump called Ram Air Parachute Static Line. |
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Even if your past doesn't include standing back tucks, handsprings and split jumps, they can be part of your future. |
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The day is finished off with a bit of fun, doing short downhill routes and skills sections with jumps and so on in the fun park. |
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There's this one, the capriole, where the horse jumps up and snaps his hind legs out. |
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An example would be riding an off-road motorcycle over jumps and through the mud. |
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He jumps down, missing the last three steps of the ladder and landing right behind her. |
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Meanwhile, the ride he gave Kingscliff in a handicap chase at Ascot was voted the jumps ride of the year by his weighing room colleagues. |
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My sister jumps through hoops for her like a puppy seeking approval and I get stiff-necked in the face of Mother's orders and pronouncements. |
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Suddenly a large carp jumps out of the pond and they are both very excited. |
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I try to head him off, but eventually he gets past me and jumps on Jarvis again, snarling and growling again. |
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Next thing I know a cat turns up near our table then another and the first jumps up onto the table and gives my friend a hard stare. |
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With the boat still making headway, our guide Nico jumps off the platform and immediately descends, trailing a line attached to a second buoy. |
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The ostensible ease with which he makes such jumps unsettles even loyal supporters. |
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Early in the round, Foreman drops him again, Frazier jumps up again, but he's being beaten so badly he looks like a stumblebum. |
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The most thrilling displays were the equestrian jumps and the motorcycle stunts. |
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He has phenomenal instincts, superb technique and just enough quickness to get perfect jumps on hit-and-run singles. |
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In the contest, they must race 100 metres with a hobby horse while hopping over jumps. |
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She continued bringing poles of different colors to the jumps, verticals on seventh hole and oxers on sixth. |
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If you like to jump, then take it to the Freestyle Park, with more than 120 different jumps and California's only Superpipe. |
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Sometimes the cats execute jumps, skips, and turns, or leap through flaming hoops, eliciting ooohs and aaahs from the packed circle of onlookers. |
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Character wise, she is hot-tempered, bold, judgmental and jumps to conclusions easily. |
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Sometimes vertical and horizontal values may be superimposed so that the curve jumps back and forth between parabolical and s-curve. |
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By adding the asset, equilibrium jumps to the Pareto frontier, even though there are many other missing asset markets that have not been added. |
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It's a voice that does something physical to me, that jumps out of the circumambient air. |
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But I was afraid of the jumps, so my trainer told me to go to ice dancing when I couldn't land an axel. |
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They performed a few jumps, flips and a fair amount of swimming, just visible to the naked eye. |
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The dancer who jumps highest, turns fastest, or splits legs into the most physically improbable position is the best. |
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They poke and slap at one another, while Victoria jumps on Sabrina for a piggyback ride. |
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There are ramps and jumps to get you in the air and perform flips to gain points. |
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Owners often complain that when they first try anchoring their dogs, the pooch jumps on them. |
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The high quality event took place in following winds that propelled most of the finalists to big jumps. |
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When Joe appears, she forgets herself and jumps to her feet, dropping the blanket and exposing her condition. |
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If the bill jumps its final hurdles, fox-hunting could be banned in Scotland at a time when it might still be legal in England. |
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It has to swing and look effortless but is often wild and frantic with loads of kicks, jumps, lifts, hops and spins. |
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This popular event, run over almost four miles, takes place on the cross-country course and comprises a variety of jumps. |
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We are always doing some freeride together, looking for new lines, jumps and he is very good at that. |
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It is meant to be a freeride board, it performs in the park and pipe alright, but it is meant for carving and sticking pretty tight jumps. |
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When a fish is within striking distance, the frogfish jumps forward, opening its large mouth and engulfing its prey. |
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Around 20 daredevils took the plunge and completed bungee jumps at The Messenger pub in Covingham Square. |
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She jumps off her bed and darts out of her room and down some stairs, and rips the door open. |
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Eventually he gets near the beach, and jumps out into water that's just about shallow enough to stand in. |
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He jumps off the table and shouts with glee, thinking about the fortune waiting for him in the bank. |
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She took part in a week which saw both tandem and solo jumps, trips in gliders and sightseeing aircraft. |
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Instinctively the kid jumps to his feet, water dripping from his face, and puts up his gloved fists. |
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Over 40 separate maneuvers are available to The Hulk via his combat system, which consists of a number of punches, jumps, and grapples. |
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The 14-year-old son jumps in, gets electrocuted, and his father tries to save him, both of them die in that pool. |
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Stallone heads his car towards him, so he jumps into the river. |
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In Portland, Ore., a delusional veteran jumps off the roof of the VA hospital. |
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Suddenly, a figure jumps out of a bush dressed head-to-toe in Army fatigues wielding a giant baseball bat. |
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The show really jumps back and forth through time this season, flashing back to the arbitration scenes with Marcia Gay Harden. |
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The mother of five frantically jumps from one argument to the next as if playing a high stakes game of catchphrase. |
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Diane barks and wags her bushy tail in happiness as she jumps on Louis Crawford's lap in the van and she licks his face with love and a little slobber. |
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It's time he realises where his heart really is, and he jumps waka. |
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Not only does this serve to strengthen the car in a crash, but it also allows the car to absorb heavy impacts in jumps and fast driving over rough terrain. |
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It is tarted up with shopworn absurdism, as when a moronic computer programmer jumps off that roof only to reappear without explanation to continue being moronic. |
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Gamers can choose to race on a dirt track with jumps on a dirt bike. |
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Are you the kind of criminal who steals a plane and then jumps without a parachute from high over a body of water? |
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All was relatively quiet when a loud bang is heard from outside and the dog that had been happily snoozing on my lap suddenly jumps up and scares me half to death. |
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Even if he danced at his best, he could not display the same quicksilver in jumps and polished tours, and his presence was less compelling and majestic. |
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Last week John, 29, one of the Scots base jumpers, dismissed suggestions that they were endangering the public and said more jumps were planned in the coming months. |
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Since the other boys are doubtful, Finn takes off his clothes, climbs the tree and gleefully jumps off one of its branches, landing in the river below. |
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He jumps out of the chair, shakes my hand, thanks me and leaves. |
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But the others are undecided, waiting to see which way the cat jumps. |
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The storyline jumps forward and backward in time in non-linear fragments. |
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He jumps from subject to subject with practically no transitions. |
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The letters that are interspersed throughout the book seem to be in order but the rest of the book jumps back and forth seemingly as he thinks of things to write about. |
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Closer takes place over the course of four years but often jumps ahead a few months or a year at a time, concentrating on periods of crisis in the relationships portrayed. |
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Like real Dutchmen we wait to see which way the cat jumps before a company will stand up and profess to produce the discs for the European market. |
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Out of the pool jumps Amanda, decked out in bathing cap and goggles. |
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What he's sent is Diane, a street gamine two jumps ahead of the gendarmes. |
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Suddenly, Jupiter opens the front door of the house and an enormous Newfoundland dog runs inside and happily jumps upon the narrator, licking his face eagerly. |
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Then, out of nowhere, some idiot jumps me and screams profanities at me. |
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Her famous technique is secure but she has little elevation in her jumps. |
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Seventeen-year-old kai Dionne jumps into a half-frozen river to save his dog, Talia, and the 24-hour drama begins. |
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Men and women perform as equals, taking turns to bear the weight in lifts and jumps, and sometimes appearing to fight each other for the privilege. |
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My coach told me I had to do the jumps or I could switch to dance. |
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I plunged into a rage of bucks, kicks, rears, jumps, and twists. |
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He has an easy delivery, his ball jumps and his control is excellent. |
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The risk jumps sevenfold for a first-time mother and tenfold in pregnancies over 41 weeks in duration. |
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Aintree hosts one of the most famous jumps meetings in the world but many of the women of Merseyside seem to think of it more as an all-weather event. |
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Players can choose to specialise in outdoor motocross tracks with their long straights and sweeping turns, or hit the massive jumps for the stadium-based supercross series. |
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With these light but well-balanced rackets, the ball stays on the strings longer, giving extra control and more spin, yet it still jumps off with zing. |
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I flew across the ice doing various jumps, spins, and dance steps. |
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Still a largely illegal activity, base jumpers are usually experienced skydivers who have completed at least 250 jumps before moving on to base jumping. |
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The domination of social and economic class jumps out of page after page. |
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The well-known 84-year-old parachutist Eva Bradley, who has made several jumps at Hibaldstow, described the accident as a one-in-a-million chance. |
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Luckily the performers had enough energy to rouse even this heat-weary crowd, with one dance after another full of high-powered jumps, stomps, shimmies, and kicks. |
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He jumps at the chance of working at the Royal Observatory in Australia. |
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But these aspects of a novel are often what jumps out at me. |
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Breth suggests such things as a week's score of metronome practice, practicing in rhythms, chord voicing, jumps, counting and trill drills, and relaxation. |
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He jumps out, goes through the turnstile, and enters the next train as it pulls into the station. |
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She jumps when the small explosive bursts, splitting the wood in half as intended, and Ted smiles, laughs, and then walks her through the process again. |
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The walls are a pale pink and now the flock wallpaper jumps out at you. |
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Watkins enlarged upon this binocular disparity by tweaking the lenses further apart than was normal to arrive at even more drastic perspectival jumps. |
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She almost has her double axel and is working on triple jumps. |
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He jumps in his chair at a discreet cough immediately beside him. |
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Though she rebounded to skate the rest of the program cleanly with three triple jumps and a double axel, her score of 55.6 put the girls team nearly a point behind. |
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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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Spectacular aerial stunts and jumps seem slightly out of place. |
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Before that, there are plenty of significant jumps races around the country today that will be seen as pointers to the two showpiece events at the Cheltenham Festival. |
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Time how many jumps you can perform at a moderate pace in 30 seconds. |
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The team consists of six daring riders who perform a whole range of stunts from high jumps to wheelies on motorcycles, quad bikes and three-wheelers. |
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The official minimum riding weight is 10 st over the jumps, while any Flat jockey weighing in at 9st or more will not survive in the trade for long. |
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He is one of the few jumps trainers to have enjoyed success on the Flat, landing several races at Royal Ascot as well as the Northumberland Plate and the Doncaster Cup. |
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She urged everyone to continue to support activities planned, including sponsored London Marathon runs, coast-to-coast bike rides and parachute jumps. |
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She also jumps up and down on a rebounder in front of morning television. |
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The frame jumps, shakes and flickers as if the film were badly spliced together, but this annoying defect only happens two or three times during the film. |
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The bass jumps in with the hi-hat to imply a space for some power chords. |
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The Bob we initially meet is a spunky, chatty extrovert who jumps into cars and prattles humorously to the drivers about music and her best friend and boy troubles. |
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It took a lot of concentration to be able to maneuver your horse correctly and get it to jump all 3 jumps without refusals, knockdowns or passing the fence. |
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Nigel Twiston-Davies's imposing six-year-old produced one or two lethargic jumps, and then a particularly laboured effort at the final fence handed victory to Vodka Bleu. |
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The modern discus weighs in at just 5 pounds, one-third of the original weight, and the long jumps were done with the contestant carrying a five pound weight in each hand. |
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It tends to happen in ballet when landing large jumps, or in forms such as contact improvisation, in which the body twists while the foot stays in contact with the floor. |
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And William jumps off that little fellow and hops the fence and he and I run like crazy and hide in the house with all the animals that live in the dark. |
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Mention of the hammer, race-walking, the triple jumps, even the steeplechase hardly against the glamour of the 100 or 1500, or indeed most of the track distances. |
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Not one to be bowed by the stereotype of an ugly American, Bill jumps all over his hapless prey like an elephant squashing a kitten to get to a saucer of milk. |
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She discovered that I didn't revert to ballet steps, but with primitive glee made wild, exuberant jumps when we danced to Offenbach's Gaite Parisienne. |
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He heads outside and jumps into a waiting chopper, emblazoned with a Union Jack. |
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Making a mighty leap, he jumps up onto a light post, grasping it with one arm while he hurls the bronze rat into San Francisco Bay with the other, as far as he can heave it. |
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She gives many exercises to make the jumps simpler to learn and do. |
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They mean someone who hops and jumps from one thing to another, never settling at anything, never concentrating or focusing, and, as a result, never achieving anything. |
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To practice our jumps, we became kernels of popcorn in a hot skillet. |
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Hedgehunter jumps the last in front and cannot be caught on the run-in. |
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Free running, also known as parkour, involves performing acrobatic stunts like flips and jumps while running over obstacles such as park benches, street lights and walls. |
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Gone are maneuvers such as wallrides and heightened elevation ollie jumps. |
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For the rest of the practice session I only simulated the jumps by rising from a squat in a bizarrely constrained way, swiveling one saddle shoe in a frog-ish kick. |
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In particular, where Darwin had seen evolution and a slow, gradual, continuous process, Huxley thought that an evolving lineage might make rapid jumps, or saltations. |
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I did some triple jumps, everything but the lutz and the axel. |
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Small, tricky, balletic jumps and a quick circle of turns follow little hornpipe steps or a doglike shake of the body, and Boal makes the speed and detail look easy. |
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Attempts over the next century, Higgins notes, had mixed results, and jumps were often as deadly as they were successful. |
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Dropped into a pot of boiling water, he jumps out to safety. |
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Free Running, or Le Parkour, involves literally leaping from roof to roof in a death-defying, yet beautiful, series of jumps, slides and somersaults. |
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The Ballistic Cube is a violently reactive target that jumps, bucks and boogaloos with each hit, then lands showing you a four-inch surface every time. |
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If what happened in Wales were to happen in England, then, whatever Labour may say now, 7 million homes in England would face big one-off jumps in council tax. |
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For the study, participants like Mr. Stigler are required to execute three types of jumps in prefatigued and fatigued states. |
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In the jumps from one frame to the next, viewers can almost feel Menken click the shutter as each graduand crosses the frame. |
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But he could do with a rub down and a dip back in the shallow end before he jumps off the prime-time diving board again. |
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The game gives players the flexibility in mobility with three-story-high jumps, wall running and double jumps. |
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An official judicator from Guinness World Records is present on site to verify all jumps and ensure adherence to Guinness guidelines. |
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The leader jumps rope as in Wind the Clock, but can make quarter-turns whenever he wants. |
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In one image, a boxer jumps rope before a mirror and disappears in a crimson smear. |
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Gideon's Crossing'' jumps the gun slightly and presents its cliffhanger episode tonight, as the season's next-to-last episode. |
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Each of their characters comes with their own abilities, from the standard double jumps, power kicks and crank turns to pigeon scaring sneezes. |
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The Calgary experience also revealed a brisk summer business using the ski jumps and also the bobsled run as a wild, roller-coaster-type ride. |
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Captain Jack Sparrow carries his trusty compass to find objects, and others can perform double jumps or carry more substantial weapons. |
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Helen jumps, and her mother backs away, letting her fall to the ground. |
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The canonical example of a deliberate pangram is The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog, but shorter examples are possible. |
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Three nerve-racking minutes later another wagon bumps us off and we areaway as Signaller Dennehy jumps in. |
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The 21 contributions are organized into sections on epidemiology, head injuries, snow sports equipment, miscellaneous topics, and ski jumps. |
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Her program features an impressive series of double jumps, both alone and in combination. |
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All five of the ski jumps are no longer in operation, although there are several ski jump hills still in operation in New England. |
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At the fairgrounds, two cars will race simultaneously on identical tracks laid out with jumps and curves in the fairground arena. |
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But this war jumps from city to city, depending the threat of the day. |
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Now they have introduced the exciting concept of paired bungee jumps from Garry Bridge. |
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Dream jumps are referred to around the world as bungee jumps without recoil. |
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In addition, the amplitude of these intermittent jumps in BPA concent ration could be higher in arterial blood that those measured peripherally. |
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A series of drop jumps and leg curl exercises were interspersed with one-minute breaks. |
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As base jumps go, Angel Falls could be done fairly safely, though I did think the landing area was a bit tight in the jungle. |
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It's more of the same this week with a jumps race supporting the three divisions of the Sun Picture Trophy over 485m on Saturday night. |
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The customer base jumps to more than a million when you count dependents covered by its insurance plans. |
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Not expecting much, we head over there, and wouldn't you know it, the art director jumps out to sweet-talk a woman and her son. |
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For example, to gain a quick perspective on an applicant's tendency toward risk, the insurer might ask if the person sky dives or BASE jumps. |
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In 16 years, she completed more than 3,000 sky dives and more than 70 base jumps. |
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Nestor leans down and pats NJ on the head and NJ jumps right up in his lap and gives him a big slurpy, drooly doggy kiss right on his face. |
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Snatching up the rifle he lit out after the jefe, who had left two jumps ahead of the smoke. |
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If your wallpaper has green and red in it and you put a red carpet in the room then the red jumps out. |
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Zachary Black jumps out from behind a bush. My heart leapfrogs up my throat, climbs out of my mouth and scarpers down the street. |
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Landing from jumps and working in pointe shoes cause bones to break and ankles to weaken. |
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Landing from jumps incorrectly may also lead to shin splints, in which the muscle separates from the bone. |
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There is also a smaller but nevertheless important jumps racing sector, with Auteil Racecourse being the most well known. |
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Horse racing in Great Britain is predominantly thoroughbred flat and jumps racing. |
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As her boat lowers, Rose decides that she cannot leave Jack and jumps back on board. |
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The melody jumps up an octave at the beginning, then later drops back down an octave. |
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