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Many Brits feel let down that a London-centric book jumped across the pond.
Logging subsequently jumped across the roadway, with a huge area of downed trees visible by drone.
Unexpected winds on Sunday reenergized the blaze and stirred up fire tornadoes that jumped across the area.
The chatter is widespread enough that it has has jumped across to the broader political discussion on Twitter.
Steve McQueen famously jumped across the wire on a Triumph in the prisoner-of-war epic "The Great Escape".
After the fire jumped across part of Interstate 70, he said, he began turning people around before they drove into it.
He jumped across nearby bushes, grabbed a fuming tear gas canister, stuffed it into his bag and waited for it to extinguish itself.
The Dow jumped across the 22,000 marker for the first time Wednesday, and a wave of earnings news Thursday could keep it going.
Authorities say a fire that jumped across Interstate 5 south of the Oregon border in California has closed the southbound lanes in that area.
Its curators carefully hacked through the weeds and jumped across the ravines to bring us to the digital equivalent of exotic plants and wildlife.
That's what I called the little black dots that jumped across my arms and burrowed into my flesh, tickling the underside of my skin.
The world's biggest digital coin jumped across the $9,000 level on Sunday, on the thought that Facebook getting into crypto would add legitimacy to the industry.
Sexual assaults jumped across all four military services to 20,500 last year — a rise of almost 1723% from 2018 — survey results the Pentagon released Thursday show.
The world's biggest digital coin jumped across the $9,000 level on Sunday, on the thought that Facebook's entry in crypto would add legitimacy to the industry.
Benchmark German bond yields jumped across the board, with 10-year yields up more than 7 basis points to -0.1.65%, their highest in nearly three weeks.
When the U.S. players returned to their NWSL teams after captivating the country en route to their Women's World Cup win, ticket sales jumped across the league.
The actor starred in the platform's latest romance release, Set It Up, and has now jumped across the pond for The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society.
The clock feels cramped up against the right curve of the screen, while the cellular and Wi-Fi status icons have jumped across the notch to the left.
During Kovesi's five-year tenure at the helm of Romania's DNA anti-corruption office, conviction rates for high-level graft jumped across the political spectrum, drawing EU praise.
"A gigantic fireball jumped across the freeway to the trees around the trailer park," she said, and within minutes, trailers and cars were ablaze, and people were fleeing.
"So I jumped across and hid under the counter and then someone told us to run, so I ran and hid in a cafeteria," she said, standing outside the terminal.
Demand for skilled freelance designers has jumped across the board, and the position is expected to be one of the most sought-after jobs in 2017, according to staffing firm Robert Half.
But my new flames had the wind at their back and quickly jumped across the gap separating them from the original front, transforming the line's ragged edge into a wall of flame.
That way of thinking, while definitely a hot topic, hasn't fully jumped across the pond just yet, as Rens and Vovk strive to make their voices heard in Brussels, where they're from.
Flames raging in California's scenic Shasta-Trinity area erupted into a firestorm that jumped across the Sacramento River and swept into the western side of Redding, home to about 90,000 people, forcing residents to flee.
LONDON, March 5 (Reuters) - Britain is moving into the second of four phases in its battle plan against coronavirus, England's Chief Medical Officer Chris Whitty said on Thursday, after confirmed cases jumped across the country.
As we hiked the steep hills, jumped across gaps that plummeted into black valleys, reached the top to gape at the undulating land below us, I had no deep feeling of belonging to this place.
SAO PAULO, May 12 (Reuters) - Banco do Brasil SA, the nation's largest bank by assets, missed first-quarter profit estimates by a large margin on Thursday, reflecting soaring loan-loss provisions after delinquencies jumped across the board.
TOKYO, Sept 13 (Reuters) - Japanese government bond (JGB) yields jumped across the curve on Friday, ahead of a three day-weekend in the country, with the key 10-year yield hitting the highest level in six weeks.
Figures from Chicago Board Options Exchange show that the correlation between the S&P 500's constituent sectors and the headline index are higher this year than last, while volatility has jumped across the board, especially in growth sectors.
As she said this, my mind jumped across the floor of the Miami Beach Convention Center to the other end of the fair: the booth of Blum & Poe, where a large light box by Sam Durant hung on a wall facing a public entrance.
The first strain, discovered in 2004, mutated from a H3N33 flu virus that jumped across the species barrier from horses; the second strain, found in 2015, is closely related to a H3N2 strain originally found in birds that has legitimately become widespread in parts of Korea and China.
To really give you a tactile sense of that obscene distance, here are various manifestations of Six-and-a-half feet, as indicated by the blue tape I have taped across several items in my home, where I live: Giannis could have backwards-jumped across more than 3/4ths of my enormous, wall-sized bookshelves, filled with my very prodigious collection of hard-to-read books to get space for that shot.
It was at Gammelholm that the Copenhagen Fire of 1795 broke out. It began in a coal and timber storage and spread along, jumped across the Canal of Holmen and spread to the area around St. Nicolas' Church before moving along Gammel Strand to the area around Gammeltorv and Nytorv.
Another version of the legend says there was a hound on the team with the corpse; when it halted at Bullock Hill, the hound jumped across the river to the cemetery and, alighting to the top of the pillar stone, impressed the mark of his paw, thus indicating the precise spot where Cormac was to be laid.
After the Pro 4 trucks started behind the Pro 2 field, Greaves passed all of the Pro 2 trucks except his son's. The two battled against each other for the final four laps. They pulled side by side coming out of the final corner and jumped across the line in a photo finish won by C.J.
The fire along US 287 Fires burned between Texas 7 and US 287 and County Road 4505 but later jumped across to CR 4529. The cause of this fire is unknown. Another fire originally started in Anderson County but moved into Houston County near the Percilla Community. This fire was apparently caused by a downed power line.
In a fierce storm on 10 November 1885 lightning struck the lightning rod on the tower but jumped across into the tower wall cracking it and blasting a hole a foot in diameter, shearing off plaster and smashing the vestry ceiling. With the addition of the transepts and vestries in 1885 the church building took on its present form.
An important task for the firefighters was to prevent the fire from spreading southwards across the street Prinsens gate. A fire engine pump from the fortress was placed here, and the crew managed to stop it spreading further southwards. Somewhat unexpectedly the fire jumped across the wide street of Kirkegaten. Some of the buildings collapsed rather quickly, and two of the firefighters perished during those events.
In the engagement with the two Turkish ships, Aubrey first boarded the Kitabi, which surrendered, then jumped across to the nearby Torgud. One of his men said he had boarded like Nelson, referring to Horatio Nelson at the battle of St. Vincent, who took two Spanish ships, jumping from the San Nicolas to the San Josef. Jack Aubrey's model in his naval career has always been Lord Nelson.
He was a keen rugby league player. In 1928 he and some football-playing friends, in post-match liquor-fuelled high spirits, were reputed to have jumped across the then-unfinished spans of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, 134 metres above the water.Financial Sense University This is unlikely, given construction of the arch did not begin until October 1928, and took 22 months to meet in the middle. He was appointed King's Counsel in 1935.
The Spiders traded Davis to the New York Giants for aging star Buck Ewing shortly before the 1893 season, and Davis blossomed in New York City. With league rules moving the pitcher's mound back to 60 feet, 6 inches that season, offensive totals jumped across the league, and Davis was at the forefront of the surge. He compiled a .355 batting average and set career highs with 27 triples and 11 home runs.
He ate and shaved at the rostrum, and "a device" was placed near his seat so he could relieve himself without giving up the floor. On the morning of June 18, 1924, Toupin was momentarily absent as roll was to be called. Republicans attempted to call the meeting to order without Toupin. Democrat Robert Quinn jumped across his desk to "wring the judge's throat" to prevent roll from being called without Toupin present.
After only a single season, Nemchik jumped across town to Brookhattan for the 1944-1945 season. In this, his last, season in the ASL, Nemchik won another ASL championship and the 1945 National Challenge Cup. He then left the east coast and moved to Chicago where he joined Chicago Viking of the North American Soccer Football League. That year, the Vikings won the 1946 National Challenge Cup over Fall River Ponta Delgado.
Dangling from the harness, he managed to pull the ripcord and the chute opened just as he hit the trees, where he plunged a further 80 feet and came to rest on a ledge in a crevasse. He narrowly avoided capture while enemy troops jumped across the crevasse, mere feet above. Jolly 36 immediately made a run in to locate any survivors and found only burning wreckage, with Hackney waving his arms for pickup. He was the only survivor.
It received its fame from the highwayman, who used the rugged mountain area to hide out and launch his next attack on his unsuspecting victims. The nearby Bernish Glen is named after Donnelly as local oral legend notes that he once jumped across the glen on horse back as he sought to evade the oncoming English troops. > The heathery gap where the Rapparee, Shane Bernagh, saw his brother die. On > a summer's day the dying sun stained its colours to crimson.
Observing another emplacement approximately 15 > meters to his front, Sp4 Lang jumped across a canal, moved through heavy > enemy fire to within a few feet of the position, and eliminated it, again > using hand grenades and rifle fire. Nearby, he discovered a large cache of > enemy ammunition. As he maneuvered his squad forward to secure the cache, > they came under fire from yet a third bunker. Sp4 Lang immediately reacted, > assaulted his position, and destroyed it with the remainder of his grenades.
The fire had jumped across Lantern Ridge into Cedar Creek. On August 2, firefighter Brent Witham, from Mentone, California, was killed when a tree fell on him while fighting the Lolo Peak Fire. As of August 10, the fire had spread to Johnny Creek and efforts took place to prevent the fire from moving towards the community of Lolo. The next day, evacuation warnings were expanded to include the north and south sides of Highway 12 from Fort Fizzle west to Mile Post 20 at Bear Creek.
The fire also crossed the Princes Highway in the vicinity of Round Hill and impacted the residential suburbs of Catalina, as well as beach suburbs from Sunshine Bay to Broulee. Residents and holiday makers were forced to flee to the beaches. On 23 January this fire escalated back to emergency level as the blaze roared towards the coastal town of Moruya, a town largely unaffected by bushfires in recent weeks. At nearby Lake Conjola, numerous homes were lost as the embers jumped across the lake, landing in gutters and lighting up houses.
Based on the concept of "functional kinetics", Klein-Vogelbach advocated the use of ball techniques to treat adults with orthopedic or medical problems. The term "Swiss Ball" was used when American physical therapists began to use those techniques in North America after witnessing their benefits in Switzerland. From their development as physical therapy in a clinical setting, those exercises are now used in athletic training, as part of a general fitness routine and incorporation in alternative exercises such as yoga and Pilates. in 2012, Neil Whyte completed the record for the fastest time 10 Swiss balls have been jumped across at 8.31 seconds.
In May 2003, the SARS virus was isolated in several masked palm civets found in a wildlife market in Guangdong, China. Evidence of virus infection was also detected in other animals including a raccoon dog, and in humans working at the same market. In 2006, scientists from the Chinese Centre for Disease Control and Prevention of the University of Hong Kong and the Guangzhou Centre for Disease Control and Prevention established a direct genetic link between the SARS coronavirus appearing in civets and humans, bearing out claims that the disease had jumped across species.Qiu Quanlin (2006).
Retrieved 13 April 2020. Phylogenetic analysis of these viruses indicated a high probability that SARS coronavirus originated in bats and spread to humans either directly or through animals held in Chinese markets. The bats did not show any visible signs of disease, but are the likely natural reservoirs of SARS-like coronaviruses. In late 2006, scientists from the Chinese Centre for Disease Control and Prevention of University of Hong Kong and the Guangzhou Centre for Disease Control and Prevention established a genetic link between the SARS coronavirus appearing in civets and humans, confirming claims that the virus had jumped across species.
On 1 June 1990 three off duty British soldiers were sitting on a bench on a platform at Lichfield City railway station. Suddenly two paramilitary volunteers from the Provisional IRA appeared on the platform, pulled out handguns and fired shots at the soldiers, then jumped onto the tracks, ran across the line and through a builder's yard opposite the station. The attack killed 18 year old private, William Robert Davies of Pontarddulais, south Wales and injured two other soldiers, Robert Parkin, 20, and Neil Evans, 19. A British Rail employee who witnessed the shooting said he jumped across the tracks to try to help the soldiers.
In 2005, two studies identified a number of SARS-like coronaviruses in Chinese bats. Phylogenetic analysis of these viruses indicated a high probability that SARS coronavirus originated in bats and spread to humans either directly or through animals held in Chinese markets. The bats did not show any visible signs of disease but are the likely natural reservoirs of SARS-like coronaviruses. In late 2006, scientists from the Chinese Centre for Disease Control and Prevention of Hong Kong University and the Guangzhou Centre for Disease Control and Prevention established a genetic link between the SARS coronavirus appearing in civets and humans, bearing out claims that the disease had jumped across species.
Many roads within the Port Hills area were closed to give unhindered access to emergency services, undisrupted by onlookers. At 9pm, the fire jumped across Dyers Pass Road and went into Victoria Park, prompting authorities to order the evacuation above the Sign of the Takahe. Over night, the originally separate fires merged into one, and fire fighters battled at ten separate fire fronts. During the day, the fire had burned down the hill within the Christchurch Adventure Park, and four to six fire service crews moved in at 9pm to try to save the park's village, which includes a 180-seat café and bar, and the base station for the chairlift.
Riess' instrument for measuring potential The spark micrometer, also known as a Riess micrometer was a device used by 19th century physicists to measure potential in an electric circuit. It was developed principally by German physicist Peter Riess. It consisted of two electrodes very close together, one of which was attached to a micrometer screw with a calibrated dial, so by turning a knob the width of the gap could be adjusted very precisely. From Paschen's law, the distance between two electrodes when a spark just jumped across a gap was proportional to the potential difference (voltage) between the electrodes, so a spark micrometer could serve as a crude voltage measuring instrument, by widening the gap until the voltage was just able to jump across.
A deed for the Durham Iron Works of 10 February 1727 names the stream Pereletakon, seemingly referring to a Lenape name. William J. Buck was the first to attempt an explanation for the name Gallows Hill and Gallows Run as the finding the body of a man who committed suicide by hanging on Gallows Hill, but that was disputed by Warren S. Ely, Librarian for the Bucks County Historical Society, by stating that it was that Edward Marshall, one of the runners of the Walking Purchase broke his gallowses (trouser braces) when he jumped across the creek, so, he hung his gallowses on a tree branch at the run, hence the name "Gallows Run". Marshall refers to the point where he left Durham in his deposition of 1757 as Gallows Hill. The will of Bartholomew Longstreth, of Warminster Township refers to a property he sold to Joseph Robinson of Rockhill Township on Gallows Hill on 5 June 1741.
Technological features for the concerts received widespread attention among entertainment media. Variety magazine remarked that the live show experienced minor lag issues but overall delivered, pointing out that certain features of the concerts cannot be achieved or witnessed at an in-person concert, giving example of a scene in which tigers jumped across the stage during the performance of new track Tiger Inside. ABC News shared similar observations, commending the technology- created Tigers that were viable only in a virtual concert setting, in addition highlighting the real-time interaction features, with the audience able to write down messages to the online chat which can be read by the group members, as well as selected viewers given opportunity to ask questions through live video calls. The Hankyoreh described how the stage for "Jopping" transformed into the Colosseum-like structure in which the group members danced on the "circular stadium", giving the members an impression "like gladiators in ancient Rome".

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