The newest justice jumped into his new job with relish.
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Our WWII Airborne forefathers jumped into Europe to defeat Nazism.
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" Midler jumped into the fray, admonishing the pop star's parent: ".
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Her classmates jumped into the pond to pull her out.
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People who jumped into it without fundamental understanding got hurt.
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Y., jumped into the fray with her own tweet Tuesday.
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Proulx also jumped into citywide efforts to support their communities.
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So far no one has jumped into the race. Rep.
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He helped firefighters move their ladder then jumped into action.
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Salesforce, unsurprisingly, has jumped into the trend with both feet.
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I feel like he hasn't really jumped into that yet.
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As reporters approached her afterward, McCaskill jumped into an elevator.
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Irony said a final namaste and jumped into the Ganges.
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Boston Mayor Martin Walsh immediately jumped into the ring, too.
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Security guards jumped into action and kept things from escalating.
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Representative Ted Deutch, Democrat of Florida, jumped into the scrum.
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It's a cattle worm that somehow jumped into a human.
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I'm so done with them I jumped into Lake Erie.
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But instead of politics, he jumped into the advertising industry.
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Ian Conyers (D), who has already jumped into the race.
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In the chaos, some people jumped into police patrol cars.
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Later, I jumped into bigger challenges, such as comic books.
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She quickly jumped into 50 Cent's comments, questioning the rapper's masculinity.
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Then, in 1991, he jumped into the next year's presidential race.
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In addition to tying the knot, he's jumped into royal life.
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The other man jumped into Langendorff's vehicle and they gave chase.
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She said that Lewinsky has not jumped into this work lightly.
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So, when the day finally came, the girls jumped into action.
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There's the time Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino jumped into a wall.
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BILA: Do you think Jasper would have jumped into the water?
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The president jumped into Florida's high-stakes election races on Friday.
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And it's not the first time someone's jumped into a fire.
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But Monzo has jumped into the fray at a good time.
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Farley jumped into the water to "attempt a rescue," authorities said.
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After listening to the radio, Mr. Grassi jumped into his car.
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Customers jumped into the debate, which quickly escalated into the #ChickenSandwichWars.
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Collins praises the neighbors who jumped into action to help them.
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The gunman jumped into a waiting SUV, which then sped off.
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She jumped into his lap, tiny tears trickling down her cheeks.
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When we jumped into the water, we chose to jump in.
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The man then jumped into the taxi and left her behind.
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Inspired by Roshan's growth, three other players jumped into the market.
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S.U. game — had jumped into the race for his old seat.
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I was in a rush, so I jumped into the limo.
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Ms. Levenstien jumped into her dress; her father zipped her up.
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Kourtney and Kim swiftly jumped into action, sharing sharing Bumstead's Change.
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When Trump made the announcement, Republicans quickly jumped into action. Sens.
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Jay Inslee jumped into the conversation to talk about abortion policy.
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HE JUMPED INTO A POOL WITH ALL OF HIS CLOTHES ON!!!
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He says, out of nowhere, someone jumped into the driver's seat.
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Ruth somehow picked out their words and jumped into the stands.
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That ended badly but, undeterred, Lazkani jumped into her next start-up.
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Like Trump, Tanoesoedibjo has jumped into politics, forming his own political party.
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No major Texas Democrats have jumped into the race against Cornyn yet.
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The Oilers jumped into the lead at 6:48 of the first.
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He got jumped into that gang before he recognized his own powers.
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When the latest "Cern weasel" bit the dust, Moeliker jumped into action.
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Zannah said he had jumped into his car and driven at speed.
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Sold it quickly for some cash and jumped into gaming full-speed.
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Luckily, his friend jumped into action and prevented a potentially tragic situation.
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"She immediately jumped into nursing mode," Sandy says of her daughter's instincts.
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Just days away from the election, Comey jumped into the race again.
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He's been 100% consistent since he jumped into the race last summer.
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Will Smith went full vlogger and bungee jumped into the Grand Canyon.
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Ben was the smartest guy so he jumped into being the asshole.
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I handed my phone to my friend and jumped into the pool.
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Maja* tells me that she jumped into the Seine two days ago.
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Misfits just jumped into Hearthstone in December, signing four top-level players.
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He ran and jumped into the jeep's back, his regular seat taken.
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Credit boomed as banks jumped into the mortgage market alongside building societies.
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Already, more than 10 Democrats have jumped into the Democratic Senate primary.
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Two big-name conservatives jumped into the GOP presidential primary battle recently.
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Donald Trump Jr. jumped into a Twitter fight on Tuesday between Rep.
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Donald Trump Jr. jumped into a Twitter fight on Tuesday between Rep.
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Once the dog jumped into a lake and had to be rescued.
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Some have even jumped into the ocean and tried to swim around.
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No high-profile Democrat has yet jumped into the race; state Sen.
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Visa has also jumped into the venture funding realm in African fintech.
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"It jumped into her brain, 'He's having a heart attack,'" he said.
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BLUEJAYS jumped into CS:GO last spring, taking over the former Akopalipsa roster.
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Would it have been different if Bloomberg jumped into the race earlier?
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Bloomberg, who jumped into the race last month, polled at 2628 percent.
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Captain Perozeni jumped into the bed of a truck driven by Sgt.
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Bloomberg has jumped into fourth place among Democrats nationally, garnering nine percent.
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The CFPB jumped into the issue at the direction of Dodd-Frank.
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Rank-and-file members jumped into the blame game as well. Sen.
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Then Cohen jumped into the barber's chair, and Alex got to work.
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Gabbard, an Iraq War veteran, jumped into the race in early February.
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Kinsley tells CNN that the act was spontaneous, but he has jumped into Lake Erie before as a diss to former Browns coach Hue Jackson, who once jumped into Lake Erie after the Browns went 0-16 in 2017.
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Revelers jumped into the freezing waters of the Bosphorus to escape the chaos.
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He jumped into the pond and the child was soon in his arms.
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Rock Merritt jumped into Normandy on D Day, Njiemgen, fought in Bulge pic.twitter.
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David and Nathan said Pattinson and Wasikowska jumped into the unconventional characters immediately.
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So Patel gallantly jumped into the river to save the struggling marsupial himself.
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Other presidential candidates jumped into the fray, including GOP front-runner Donald Trump.
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Bialy said Castillo was not a victim but someone who jumped into action.
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Alarmed, they jumped into action and quickly took the cat to the hospital.
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When they heard someone in the ocean needed help, Zac jumped into action.
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That's when a pair of local entertainers jumped into the water to help.
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The Detroit Three automakers have not jumped into the market for electric pickups.
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Finally, PornHub has jumped into cryptocurrency craze just as the ancient prophecies foretold.
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Another wealthy, self-funding businessman, Bill Lee, jumped into the race in April.
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Even Uber has jumped into the fray, with its Uber Eats lunchtime service.
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But where colleges fall short, other training organizations have jumped into the gap.
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The three of us jumped into Mordant's car and headed to the scene.
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Some companies jumped into the assault rifle business only after the ban expired.
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Bradley Byrne, the apparent mainstream GOP favorite, has jumped into the Republican primary.
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An LIA representative jumped into the conversation to clarify the organization's attendance policy.
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Reckitt Benckiser recently jumped into the business by buying Enfamil maker Mead Johnson.
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Intel jumped into FPGAs in 2015, with its $16.7 billion acquisition of Altera.
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"I would be very surprised if Kathleen jumped into that race," Gibson said.
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Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba has jumped into the smart home speaker space.
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"They went hand in hand, together, and jumped into the pool," Monica said.
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Dozens and dozens of Democratic female candidates jumped into races across the country.
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Well, not everybody, but the state's lieutenant governor has jumped into the fray.
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Now seven Democrats have jumped into the race to try to unseat him.
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They skipped over the Safety Tools and content discussion and jumped into play.
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Mondale jumped into the race in February 1983, within a week of Sen.
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Ms. Clark heard gunfire; then two of her associates jumped into the car.
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He jumped into politics, eventually being elected governor, at age 20003, in 1978.
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He jumped out of a helicopter and bungee jumped into the Grand Canyon.
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Amazon jumped into the scene this year by grabbing those Thursday NFL rights.
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First time around, they can feel like you've jumped into the deep end.
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Instead of letting courts decide, though, the Trump administration jumped into the fray.
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I jumped into this feeling that it was an incredible and exciting medium.
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Behr says he and Lester jumped into action, looking to help anywhere they could.
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One pair even jumped into a kayak and paddled out to a game location.
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The men, both still furious, jumped into a self-driving Prius and headed off.
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In 2011, Levandowski jumped into a self-driving Prius with Google executive Isaac Taylor.
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The currency jumped into the vote then pared some gains after the actual result.
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Her family, including her son Tom, a former ESPN announcer, immediately jumped into action.
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One firefighter jumped into the moving water and swam to the car to help.
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The announcement comes as several people of color have jumped into the presidential race.
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When Kylie McQuade saw a boy hurting two defenseless kittens, she jumped into action.
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Eventually, Perry's family moved to Hollywood where she jumped into a career in dance.
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About 10 seconds later a man jumped into the driver's seat and drove off.
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Jim Webb decided not to run for re-election, Kaine jumped into the race.
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"I jumped into mommy mode," Combs told Essence in their May 20033th anniversary issue.
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TRP enthusiasts also jumped into the fray to defend the subreddit and its mods.
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At one point, the teenager jumped into the ocean waves while chasing the ball.
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For the first film, you jumped into a version of the movie in progress.
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We then abseiled down the rope, jumped into the car and made out getaway.
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They jumped into my carsand drove off to Snapchat under the smoke-smuggered stars.
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And this isn't the first time Ford has jumped into action during an emergency.
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That, Graham says, is why he jumped into the mix with a competing proposal.
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Among the many who didn't throw away their shot and jumped into the challenge?
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I would tell him this: You done jumped into the pool of social activism.
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Ana Maria is the NY14-er who famously jumped into the elevator with Sen.
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Rep. Keith Ellison has officially jumped into the race to lead the Democratic Party.
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Congress has jumped into the debate, holding a series of hearings on the issue.
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O'Rourke last month officially jumped into the race to take on Cruz in 2018.
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So they did something that seems hard to imagine: They jumped into the water.
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"Trump just jumped into the race for #GAGov," she tweeted with a donation link.
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The idea jumped into your head that your coworker thinks you're lazy … So what?
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Bannon jumped into this Alabama race after the primary showed Moore with a lead.
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So I eagerly jumped into food writing while keeping my hard news reporter's lens.
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A handful of migrants jumped into the Suchiate River below to swim for rafts.
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To help, a slew of financial education startups have jumped into the space too.
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But plenty of others, including three county supervisors, jumped into the race as well.
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The Russians didn't single-handedly create this situation; they just jumped into the fray.
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The actor jumped into action after witnessing two vehicles crash causing one to rollover.
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Many people jumped into a nearby waterway when the fire broke out, he said.
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Then one night P-45 jumped into the alpaca pen, killing two of them.
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But things got really hot when a Clinton jumped into the fray — Chelsea Clinton.
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I made phone calls, I jumped into a truck and I posed for pictures.
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This is Scott's first fundraising report since he jumped into the race in April.
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Jay Inslee jumped into the race, and with others nearing a decision -- Colorado Gov.
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Messer jumped into the race this week, with Rokita all but assured to follow.
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A top Democratic recruit has officially jumped into the race to replace retiring Rep.
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Bloomberg jumped into the crowded race for the Democratic presidential nomination in late November.
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They jumped into an older model SUV with a woman in the driver seat.
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He jumped into broadcasting after filling in when the station's weatherman called in sick.
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Immediately after the commission voted to repeal the rules, state officials jumped into action.
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"I jumped into this race only for my community," says Shahzada, looking around the slum.
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The former governor of Colorado jumped into the race during the first week of March.
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At one point Puckett shouted, "Catch me Ben!" and she jumped into her costar's arms.
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While the big state-owned companies stayed aloof, various private insurers jumped into the charge.
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Bloomberg has faced increasing calls to do so since he jumped into the presidential race.
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Just before the deadline to file to run, three other candidates jumped into the race.
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Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders have also jumped into the local race to endorse Cabán.
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RELIGIOUS FREEDOM Mississippi jumped into the religious freedom debate with both feet yesterday, as Gov.
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Now, Pakistan's Defense Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif has jumped into the nuclear threat tweeting game.
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With that, the pair jumped into their rental car and attempted to drive to safety.
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They both agree that they jumped into the relationship, the engagement, and the baby quickly.
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Labor secretary Tom Perez jumped into the fold with the White House at his back.
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With her back to the setting sun, she jumped into the air above Fifth Avenue.
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The defenseman jumped into the rush and redirected Jakub Vrana's cross-ice pass through Nilsson.
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Without pause, the couple and dozens of other drivers jumped into the water to help.
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The terrifying time (or 16 times) they jumped into the shower while it was on.
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Trump endorsed him three days before Christmas, before DeSantis had even jumped into the race.
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"I naturally jumped into doctor mode as no one else was getting up," she wrote.
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Following Kihuen's exit, Horsford jumped into the race in January, making him the instant favorite.
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In the meantime, Mr. Redstone's grandaughter, Keryn Redstone, has also jumped into the legal fray.
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A few jumped into the street — in every case into the arms of a policeman.
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Kelli Ward (R), who jumped into the 2018 primary before the 2016 race even ended.
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Big automakers, including GM, have not jumped into the market for electric pickups thus far.
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At one point, Bella jumped into Chigvintsev's arms and wrapped her legs around his waist.
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But the raft was pointed down the beach, so everyone jumped into cars or vans.
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Seconds later, Sabina jumped into the road, smashing into the windshield of a Volkswagen Polo.
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Jenner jumped into Scott's arms after he performed at the Super Bowl LIII Halftime Show.
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The Judiciary Committee Democrats jumped into the pursuit of the special master's report on Tuesday.
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And at the point I started reporting, both Vice and BuzzFeed had jumped into news.
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He jumped into the race on Monday as a long shot with limited name recognition.
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The major indexes, which had been lower for the day, briefly jumped into positive territory.
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Milar, though himself an opponent of Jubilee, jumped into the fray and saved her life.
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Only about 20 feet from the lines, the seven men all jumped into the water.
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Cardi jumped into the online fray on Thursday night with a simple, on-brand tweet.
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It's clear, for example, that H.I.V. jumped into humans just a century ago from chimpanzees.
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In the ensuing panic, some clubgoers jumped into the Bosporus, which separates Europe from Asia.
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He underwent surgery during a legislative break and jumped into the Democratic race in May.
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He predicts he would wipe the floor with Bloomberg if he jumped into the race.
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Since leaving office eight months ago, Obama has seldom jumped into the partisan political fray.
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Biden has led the crowded Democratic primary since he jumped into the race last April.
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The gunmen fled on foot and jumped into a waiting dark car that sped away.
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Just before they jumped into the water, a fucking rattlesnake reportedly slithered out of one.
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Four New Jersey state troopers jumped into action Thursday morning to help deliver a baby girl.
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Already more than a dozen candidates have jumped into the race, including Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper.
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Check out the vid ... when the late lunch ended, the kiddos jumped into their own Lambo.
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After mama buckled 'em up ... Kim and Kanye jumped into the lead Lambo and drove off.
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As a result, I went back to where I started and jumped into the market economy.
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When even staid, stodgy CBS has jumped into the pool, there's little motivation to sit out.
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Baptiste jumped into the world of modeling at 19 and immediately signed a deal with DKNY.
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Modi jumped into a business, in which his father and grandfather were veterans, as a novice.
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Now Apple, Amazon, and Tidal have jumped into music streaming, with Facebook reportedly not far behind.
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Fox even jumped into the live musical game in January, with their Emmy-winning Grease: Live.
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However, Biden only jumped into the race in the middle of the quarter on April 25.
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This jumped into crisp relief especially well in Ford's recent test at its Arizona Proving Ground.
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Stocks lost ground and Treasury yields immediately fell, as investors jumped into the safety of bonds.
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Libertarian Gary Johnson has been surging in Utah, and McMullin jumped into the mix this week.
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Many jumped into canoes on the lake in panic as police fired shots into the air.
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In addition to navigating pyrotechnics and writhing around on stage, Gaga also jumped into the crowd.
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So Edwards, a Coast Guard Petty Officer 2nd Class and a former lifeguard, jumped into action.
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The company's community and artist relations teams jumped into overdrive to placate the world's biggest popstar.
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Sally Boynton Brown, the executive director of the Idaho Democratic Party, jumped into the race Friday.
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Investors jumped into the safe-haven dollar, yen, and Swiss franc and sold emerging market currencies.
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Bystanders on the shore saw them yelling and waving their arms, and they jumped into action.
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As his passenger jumped into his gleaming Suzuki, he glanced around furtively for signs of trouble.
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Rep. Beto O'Rourke (D-Texas) on Friday officially jumped into the race to take on Sen.
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Cole jumped into Virginia's James River in 2011, shattering his vertebrae and severing his spinal cord.
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And then Joe threw off the lines and Melanie jumped into the boat, almost missing it.
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At her final media day, she playfully jumped into photos with teammates and answered every question.
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Other builders, including Toll Brothers and the CalAtlantic Group, have jumped into the market as well.
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"She jumped into my arms,'' said Mr. Healy, who recalled thinking, "Oh she's interested in me.
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He jumped into the fray after Trump offended the family of a soldier killed in Niger.
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One night after practice, the team jogged down to the beach and jumped into the water.
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Neighbors helped pull him from the pool, where Advaik's uncle, Suseel Kumar Nandikotkur, jumped into action.
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The advertisement stood unscathed for about 2 weeks -- before Captain Change-a-Name jumped into action.
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After steeling my courage, I jumped into the pool myself (no wussie wet suit for me).
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Flywheel Sports jumped into the fray last November with its own at-home program, Fly Anywhere.
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He jumped into a laundry cart at Marlins Park, and they wheeled him into the shower.
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Martha Stewart jumped into the game, as did the powerhouse caterer Liz Neumark of Great Performances.
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After crossing the finish line, Kipchoge jumped into the arms of his wife, Grace, and children.
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Rescue services jumped into action early Sunday morning, using helicopters and boats to rescue stranded residents.
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Beto O'Rourke (D-Texas) officially jumped into the race to take on Cruz earlier this year.
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Last night, for instance, he jumped into our roommate's bed and begged to sleep with him.
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He bounced around on the trampolines and jumped into a big foam pit and ate cake.
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Mr. Legend also jumped into the fray, and he called on the first lady to intervene.
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Big retailers like Walmart have also jumped into the fray, in part, to compete against Amazon.
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When the company first jumped into League of Legends, it was the biggest thing on Twitch.
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In 1969, two married couples took off their clothes and jumped into one accommodatingly wide bed.
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Back in 2014 Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics jumped into the debate: What is a planet?
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Similar to the time he jumped into the mix of another brawl up in Santa Cruz.
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Besides meddling, the positioning between the US and Russia has recently jumped into a higher gear.
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Then Laura's ex, Gilbert Arenas, jumped into the mix and strongly insinuated Laura was said whore.
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A man had jumped into the freezing water in a hail of gunfire, they told police.
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Another friend of Weckesser's, who was also there that day, says that she quickly jumped into action.
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While stocks weakened, investors jumped into bonds, sending yields lower and igniting worries about a looming recession.
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It wasn&apost the first time the officer who stopped the crane jumped into a moving vehicle.
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Sanders is seen as a likely 2020 candidate, and the others have already jumped into the race.
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Clearly, Beverly has lived in a constant state of fear long before It jumped into her life.
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After working earlier in his career as a graphic designer and animator, he jumped into print comics.
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And so I just kind of — I mean, the way he describes it — jumped into his arms.
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"I just jumped into survival mode," Rogers said, noticing he only had a few minutes to react.
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Peach's creator, Dom Hoffman, jumped into Product Hunt to give it the "cool" nod, so that's good.
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Bey's mother Tina Lawson jumped into the water with a little encouragement from Jay and Blue Ivy.
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Bpaet's trainer Dam jumped into the ring when the bell rang between the fourth and fifth rounds.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden, who jumped into the race on Thursday, was not at the event.
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The suspect was shot, dropped his assault rifle, jumped into his Ford Expedition and fled the scene.
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A conflict that had been raging next door in Mali had just jumped into a linchpin state.
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But the shot didn't immediately stop Kelley, who jumped into his Ford Explorer SUV and took off.
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Candidates who have jumped into the Democratic primary hoping to take on Tillis include former state Sen.
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The witness said the pilot ran, firing more warning shots behind him, and jumped into a pond.
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It wasn't until Fortnite jumped into the burgeoning battle royale scene last September that it took off.
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After they jumped into her Instagram comments, Sexton shut down any notion of causing Affleck's flare-up.
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In an interview with the Allegedly podcast released Friday, Rose explained why she jumped into the squabble.
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Other telecom companies have already jumped into online streaming, including Dish Network with SlingTV and Apple Inc.
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Trump Jr., 40, explained that he jumped into the murky and potentially dangerous waters on a bet.
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Eisenhower's surprise showing, weeks before he formally jumped into the race, was dubbed the Minnesota Miracle. Sen.
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The mysterious men jumped into the large flying pan object and it spun out into the sky.
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Anyone who jumped into the Unvaulting playlist will be granted the Arcana Glider in the coming days.
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Wenstrup, who is an Iraq war veteran and medic, jumped into the dugout when he heard Rep.
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The woman shooting the video jumped into the middle of the fray and the slurs started flying.
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An 8-year-old Georgia boy jumped into action when he saw an elderly woman in need.
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With their second album, he and his bandmates have jumped into the heavy metal world full-throttle.
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Apple jumped into the smart home world with the announcement of its HomeKit platform two years ago.
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"I had been in a completely different world and then suddenly jumped into this one," she says.
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Gov. Rick Scott jumped into Florida's Senate race on Monday, entering a battle with Democratic incumbent Sen.
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More Chinese automakers jumped into the loans market last year, with Guangzhou Automobile Group (601238.SS)(2238.
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The SFV said that Ismaili had jumped into the water from a rented boat and never resurfaced.
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The figure that jumped into the river represented not only Andrew and my grandfather, but also me.
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Glassman, who has worked in various roles at the state government level, immediately jumped into the race.
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Bernie Sanders, 252 (five years older than President Trump, a spry 270), jumped into the race yesterday.
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But that was long before Sanders jumped into the race and proved to be a significant challenger.
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President Obama has jumped into the fight when he should not meddle in another nation's constitutional future.
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After high school, he jumped into the intern circuit that feeds into entry-level jobs in Washington.
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When I jumped into the pool wearing the Lash Paradise, it didn't smudge or flake off anywhere.
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The shooter jumped into an SUV and fled the scene while police pursued it, the report said.
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Beyond Smith, Mecklenburg County Commissioner Trevor Fuller has also jumped into the Democratic primary to challenge Tillis.
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And New York's governor's race has gotten heightened attention since actress Cynthia Nixon jumped into the Sept.
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A week later on August 22, Hickenlooper jumped into Colorado's US Senate race to challenge vulnerable GOP.
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Still, Kasich's relationship with Balderson has been awkward, at best, since the Republican jumped into the race.
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The main purpose was to see sharks, and Mr. Chan, 51, jumped into the water on Oct.
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As Emelinanenko got to his feet, Randleman hoisted him skyward, bridged and jumped into a beautiful suplex.
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Spotting a unique opportunity, the Hamilton police department jumped into action with their best and brightest...puns.
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They then ran around Columbia's campus with them and even jumped into the fountain at Low Plaza.
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California billionaire Tom Steyer jumped into the Democratic presidential contest relatively late, announcing his campaign in July.
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She thanked people she dubbed "angels" who jumped into the water and helped pull her to safety.
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Besides Webert and Boneta, developer Jim McKelvey and distillery owner Denver Riggleman have jumped into the race.
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The Minnesota senator is moving fast and jumped into the increasingly crowded middle lane with Pete Buttigieg.
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"When I jumped into this industry, I didn&apost know it was going to be this hard."
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Several Democrats have jumped into the race to become the next chair of the DNC, including Rep.
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Social media wonks have jumped into the pool, too, eager to show off their powerful search analytics.
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Sanders officially jumped into the 2020 race with stronger party support than he had four years ago.
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Devlin, who weighs 52 pounds, jumped into his arms, and the two embraced, sharing wet, warm kisses.
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In temples, mosques and churches, China's religious believers have jumped into the national battle against the coronavirus.
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Stocks sold off sharply after the report Tuesday morning, and investors jumped into the safety of bonds.
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Irina Kolpakova, in the red pants, jumped into Ms. Vishneva's arms while holding a handful of sunflowers.
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The Defense Department announced $143 million in cuts before Mr. Trump had jumped into the negotiation project.
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Employees jumped into another box truck -- and a short, but odd, chase involving two lobster trucks followed.
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Donovan claims that his fundraising numbers have skyrocketed since Grimm jumped into the race early this month.
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After leaving Twitter, Costolo quickly jumped into his next act as CEO of fitness start-up Chorus.
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Gardner Minshew, the mustachioed quarterback for the Jacksonville Jaguars jumped into the spotlight after replacing Nick Foles.
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He jumped into his 27-foot boat and started the 30-mile trip to Santa Cruz Island.
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With partyers fleeing, Mr. Burch jumped into the back seat of a car as it drove away.
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You can see security push one of them backward, and that's when Trina jumped into the mix.
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Lee, meanwhile, jumped into the mumbo-jumbo with both feet and a collection of other appendages as well.
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The chase ended after Ambrosino jumped into the bay and was arrested by Maryland Natural Resources Police officers.
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She says she was opening the passenger side door when the man jumped into the driver&aposs seat.
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The shuffle in rankings caused Amazon to fall to the third spot, while Facebook jumped into second place.
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ARROYO: Brian Stelter and CNN has jumped into this and he claims the president has gone too far.
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Later, Merrill said he jumped into a window well and tried getting into her house through the basement.
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But THEN rapper 50 Cent jumped into the drama, with an Instagram post saying Madden was the liar.
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But as she jumped into his arms, he lost his balance and the pair tumbled off the stage.
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Cynthia Nixon may have gotten eye rolls when she first jumped into the race for New York governor.
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The retired three-star U.S. Navy admiral and former congressman from Pennsylvania jumped into the race in June.
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That's when he jumped into action — and may have saved more than 150 people with his quick thinking.
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The cameras then followed him as he jumped into a black SUV with his suitcase and drove off.
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Castillo, a member of the school's award-winning robotics team, wasn't the only student who jumped into action.
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He said the White House called him shortly before he jumped into the Senate, urging him to run.
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Reese Witherspoon counts herself among his fans and Mindy Kaling recently jumped into a Twitter thread with him.
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Temasek, Singapore's state-owned investment firm, has jumped into China's on-demand cycle war after it backed Mobike.
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Thayne, 30, did not know the mother or daughter but jumped into action after seeing the child fall.
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Not one to let fear hold him back, Smith took a deep breath and jumped into the ocean.
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Laine went down to a knee, punched the air and then jumped into the end boards to celebrate.
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With the room disinfected to his liking, Zayner jumped into the shower to begin scrubbing off his microbiome.
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Kelly, as he said he would before leaving space, jumped into his pool after getting home to Houston.
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One police officer jumped into the water and started swimming toward the group, but he soon came back.
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Seth jumped into the waters and waded into the home as the CNN crew watched from the boat.
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Hovland, making only his fifth start as a pro, jumped into contention by matching the day's low score.
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Justin Bieber jumped into the remix of Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee's super smash hit "Despacito" in 2017.
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He jumped into the arms of one of his male dancers, and then the next, and the next.
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Young children ran up to him, yelled "Cisco!" and jumped into his arms, drawn by gifts of candy.
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Higher pay and greater flexibility tied for the second-biggest reasons why workers jumped into a new field.
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And now, less than 30 days into the "invisible primary," four women have jumped into the presidential contest.
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After stepping up its recruiting efforts, Democrats landed businessman Jay Sidie who jumped into the race in May.
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The man reportedly climbed over a wall and then jumped into the East River, The Associated Press reported.
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Twelve years later, he left IBM and jumped into a COO role at a company called Intelligent Electronics.
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And despite the urging of national Republicans, the incumbent jumped into the race as a write-in candidate.
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Murphy finally jumped into the race right before the June filing deadline without ever running for office before.
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This guy jumped into the towel bin and literally growled at anyone who tried to get a towel.
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What's the point: When O'Rourke jumped into the race in mid-March, he had a boost of momentum.
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They talked about the tape, Saturday Night Live, and whatever else jumped into Buress's head at short notice.
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When Sandhagen found his man against the fence he jumped into a bicycle knee and knocked Bautista down.
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With investors seeking out safer assets, many jumped into government bond markets in Europe and the United States.
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While that was going on, members of Nurmagomedov's team jumped into the Octagon and exchanged punches with McGregor.
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We ran down to the end of the runway and jumped into an empty UH-1 "Huey" helicopter.
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" Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York has jumped into the fray, calling Mr. Biden's plan "a dealbreaker.
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Ms. Warren jumped into the 2020 race before most other Democrats, announcing her exploratory committee on Dec. 31.
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They were so hot and they took so much heat, they just ran and jumped into the water.
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Team Vietnam jumped into three vehicles in a mad rush to find better cover within the safe zone.
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Rescue services jumped into action early in the morning, with helicopters plucking stranded people from balconies and roofs.
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At one point, Sherlock stood behind d'Arnaud to check his form as he jumped into his throwing position.
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As they cheered, first DeAnne, then Mark, jumped into the pool fully clothed, before embracing for their fans.
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Some students even jumped into the parade and held up a banner greeting the paramount leader Deng Xiaoping.
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In 2014 he once again jumped into a fight, this time during a nighttime melee in his dorm.
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The Princeton University Art Museum has jumped into the fray with States of Health: Visualizing Illness and Healing.
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The other man was arrested, but Mario jumped into the Tresa River and swam for the Swiss shore.
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Two people came to help the minister but the man quickly jumped into a vehicle and drove away.
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Castro jumped into the opening conversation about health care to point out that Biden's plan doesn't cover everyone.
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Her handler was calling out for her on airport premises and she ran and jumped into his arms.
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Patrick, an African American and close ally of former President Barack Obama, jumped into the race in November.
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When you open his book, it's like a cat has jumped into your lap, with its claws out.
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In the chaos, Congressional Budget Office employee Lenny Skutnik jumped into the river and helped rescue a passenger.
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Lyft also jumped into the self-driving car space by acquiring the augmented reality startup Blue Vision Labs.
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Her companion, Finnish skydiving instructor Rami Kajala, jumped into the ocean in an attempt to save Connell and drowned.
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With investors seeking out safer assets, many have jumped into government bond markets in Europe and the United States.
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Legendary producer Quincy Jones has jumped into the streaming pool with a new video platform for hardcore jazz lovers.
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Swalwell said tackling student debt and gun violence were among the reasons he jumped into the Democratic primary race.
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But before we jumped into the two tech titans and their new gadgets, we poured one out for Vine.
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We spoke to Danielle, who told us that a week after she got Thai, he jumped into a cake.
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That's when he jumped into action — and may have saved more than 150 people thanks to his quick thinking.
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"I just took my shoes off, put my phone down and just — jumped into the pool and got her."
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One night I left the meeting early, at 8pm — I jumped into an Uber on the way to JFK.
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Chicago Police rescued a man on Sunday who jumped into Lake Michigan to save his 19-lb dog, Pika.
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Arnold Mooney and former college football coach Tommy Tuberville have also jumped into the race on the GOP side.
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When a radio host accused Al Franken of sexual misconduct in the past, supporters jumped into the Senator's corner.
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I jumped into the movie selection portion of the app to see if it showed up there; still nothing.
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Nokia first jumped into the digital health industry in 2016 with its $190 million purchase of French startup Withings.
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Who among us hasn't randomly spotted the Xbox boss playing Destiny 2 online and jumped into his fireteam uninvited?
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Villagers jumped into the water and helped to pull it out with ropes and chains so it wouldn't drown.
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One of the onlookers Ramesh Walunj jumped into the water and helped two of the three girls to safety.
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General Motor's GMC brand jumped into the fray last month with an all-new version of its Sierra truck.
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Like, he literally jumped into the water so that the photo would have a cool splash in the background.
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The Lowdown: Norway's capital jumped into the Top 20 in 2017 and surged into seventh position this time around.
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Hadn't St Francis danced through the woods playing a pretend viol, and jumped into a potter's claypit to hide?
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Luckily there was a nurse sitting by me, so she jumped into action and began assessing her vital signs.
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Eventually, the squirrel jumped into the stands to the dismay of everyone sitting there, and the game played on.
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Back at his sister's apartment, Mr. Purdy's nieces and nephews jumped into his thick, tattooed arms, competing for attention.
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Still fighting the bees, I jumped into the pond but I could still hear the bees under the water.
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The fight might have gone on longer, but another male, Guapo, jumped into the fight and chased Ekko away.
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Biden jumped into the fray earlier this week, slamming the company at a campaign stop in Iowa on Tuesday.
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"They didn't just dip their toe in with 'Stranger Things' — they jumped into the pool," one marketing exec said.
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But no one has officially jumped into the race, and the President is still overwhelmingly popular with Republican voters.
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Dina Titus (Clinton): Titus, a four-term congresswoman, immediately endorsed Clinton when she jumped into the race last April.
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Over 1,500 British, Dutch, French, Belgian, German, Italian, Polish and US paratroopers jumped into the Ginkel Heath drop zone.
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She never jumped into the water to save anyone, because she didn't think she'd be able to stay afloat.
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He and three other officers jumped into a van and responded to the location where the Challenger had stopped.
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Al Herrera jumped into action, helping elderly passengers and others off the plane before evacuating himself, she told CNN.
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Mr. Hernandez was struck and killed, while Mr. Fry, who had jumped into the back seat, was not injured.
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She jumped into investigation mode, talking to her brother's friends and breaking into his email to look for clues.
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With Sanders all but running away with the race, this thinking goes, elites jumped into action in coordinated fashion.
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Both fighters raised their hands in triumph at the final bell and jumped into the arms of corner men.
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Catcher Brian McCann, who caught Morton's debut for the Atlanta Braves in 2008, jumped into his arms to celebrate.
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The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee jumped into action, helping to mobilize field teams on the ground in recent weeks.
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"It seemed like it went forever," said Mr. Williams, who injured his foot as he jumped into the dugout.
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Horstkoetter told CNN that they jumped into action, giving first aid and other assistance to those who needed help.
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Roberts jumped into the fray early, supporting Milan's right to call out racism within RWA and the publishing industry.
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The wife was safe, but Mr. Mousallem, who had jumped into the Bosporus to escape the killer, was dead.
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So shortly after his test results came back positive late Tuesday, officials in the Heinsberg district jumped into action.
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After his Palm Beach wedding in 2005, Mr. Trump and his bride, Melania, jumped into a Mercedes Maybach limousine.
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As his boat began to sink, Hefzur tied empty water bottles around his waist and jumped into the ocean.
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Somebody rather large in the audience ran up, jumped into the cage with me, and proceeded to attack me.
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Billionaire former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg jumped into the Democratic presidential primary in November to give Sen.
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From nowhere a few years ago, OPPO has jumped into fourth place in smart phone sales in the world.
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One night in September, 1986, he heard on the police scanner that someone had jumped into the Savannah River.
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He smiled and jumped into a minute dissection of the reviews, which had been published a few days earlier.
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Mr. Trump jumped into the fray praising the Covington Catholic boys and used the moment to attack the media.
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Twelve people have already jumped into the race and the DNC has capped each debate night at 20 candidates.
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Both parents jumped into the exhibit to rescue the 2-year-old boy, and the big cats did not interfere.
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Amid the uncertain global economic climate, investors seeking safer assets jumped into government bonds in Europe and the United States.
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The teens jumped into action, with some calling 911 while others ran to get help from another teacher, Pam Hennessy.
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Several people from a neighboring boat jumped into the shallow waters to help, pulling one person to safety, WPLG reported.
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But when Lindsay Condefer's turkey Brady went missing from her farm, her neighbors and social media community jumped into action.
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This isn't the first time that social media franchises have jumped into joining in on the Game of Thrones fun.
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What followed was a firestorm of outrage and accusations that the CDU and FDP had jumped into bed with fascists.
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Drama unfolded at the Toronto Zoo when a woman jumped into the Sumatran tiger enclosure to retrieve a lost hat.
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As the sun went down, we returned to the spooky site and jumped into the water for one last dive.
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At least nine Democrats have jumped into the primary race in Colorado, a state that has moved away from Republicans.
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Mr. Choe darted out of the cafe, jumped into a cab, raced home and started making calls on the way.
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Freshman Congresswoman Ilhan Abdullahi Omar jumped into the frothy debate over taxing the rich at super high rates on Tuesday.
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At 216-years-old, Bee jumped into the local combat sport, hoping to earn money for himself and his family.
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The guards jumped into the water and tried to separate A. and Nadia, but A. refused to let her go.
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We didn't have a date the week prior, but she jumped into the day with confidence that absolutely captured me.
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Witnesses told the Enquirer that Heimlich jumped into action when 87-year-old Patty Ris began choking on her dinner.
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She jumped into the car, yanking one suspect out of the driver's seat and tossing him away from her vehicle.
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The GOP incumbent edged out Coleman, who jumped into the race after a 85033-year career as a police officer.
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When Brian Moore separated the two and Crosbie arrived on the scene beside Gallagher, Taylor jumped into a fighting stance.
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Fewer homebuyers jumped into the mortgage market last week even though interest rates hit their lowest levels in five months.
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" She continues: "This summer Amanda came in and told us she ran down a pier and jumped into a lake.
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More recently, another extremist mouthpiece, Anatoly Artyukh, has jumped into the fray, using a more confrontational and even violent approach.
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After 12 years on the mainland, she moved back to Puerto Rico in 1992 and immediately jumped into local politics.
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Beto O'Rourke (D-Texas) made a significant media splash on Thursday as he jumped into the crowded Democratic presidential primary.
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Trump has jumped into other races this election cycle, endorsing candidates and even traveling to their districts to hold rallies.
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A woman who didn't know this man but who had been staying with him jumped into the car as well.
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The carnage stopped when a customer monitoring the gunman's moves from afar jumped into action when he saw an opportunity.
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Trump has been fixated on Biden since the former vice president jumped into the 2020 race a few weeks ago.
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"Early Christmas present," I said, tossing it over the seat as I jumped into the truck and started off again.
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Other well-known people of Wall Street, including Daniel S. Loeb and George Soros, jumped into the fray as well.
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As the president of the Brown Coalition for Syria, I jumped into action with my peers to stage a counterdemonstration.
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Cutting their losses, the gang ran from the building and jumped into the waiting car, before driving away empty-handed.
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Broadband provider Cox Communications has quietly jumped into this longstanding market this week with the company's new "Elite Gamer" service.
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A French dancer jumped into a canal in Manchester this morning in protest at being denied entry to a club.
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Advocacy groups in the abortion rights debate jumped into the tax debate to lend support or opposition to this provision.
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One of their daughters also got away and jumped into the waters, where the two drowned in each other's arms.
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But it appeared the Trump had jumped into formalwear just as the rise of business casual was plaguing the industry.
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We slept on rusty cots, played dubious games with pocketknives, tramped around the island and jumped into its hidden coves.
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Chefs like Daniel Boulud jumped into the game, but plenty of others realized it was one they didn't like playing.
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Congress has also jumped into the fray with two bills aimed at expanding the government's power to reduce illegal robocalls.
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Democrat Brigid Harrison, a political science professor, officially jumped into the race on Monday, and more challengers are expected. Rep.
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Joseph Tsai, a co-founder of Alibaba, also owns the Brooklyn Nets and jumped into the controversy over the tweet.
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Like other fintech companies that have jumped into the space, including Betterment and Wealthfront, Credit Karma is not a bank.
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Over a dozen such companies have raised cash from venture capitalists, and multiple supermarket chains have jumped into the act.
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And in October this year, it jumped into healthcare financing when it acquired point-of-sale lender Health Credit Services.
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After being hit, Mr. Siddiqui got up, ran out of the barracks, and jumped into a stairwell, falling 38 feet.
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And Deval Patrick, the black former Massachusetts governor who just jumped into the race, isn't setting the world on fire.
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There's a reason why Sony jumped into the retro console business and why Atari is trying to mount another comeback.
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The organization cut back on its multimillion-dollar digital advertising campaigns after Steyer jumped into the Democratic primary in July.
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After a 17-year career in finance, she jumped into the founder life, writing her business plan in a week.
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Former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, whom Trump pardoned last year, jumped into the primary race this week, and Rep.
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But once they all jumped into a shutdown, the urgency on Saturday seemed to leach away with every passing hour.
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Elizabeth Warren also jumped into the fray, saying Sanders "has a lot of questions to answer" about his supporters' behavior.
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I was upset, and immediately jumped into smashing myself at the gym with the "body attack" program by Les Mils.
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Ms. Alicea and the missionaries with her stripped down to their underwear and jumped into the river, laughing and splashing.
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As soon as Warriors fans caught wind of what was going on, they jumped into the mix to defend the restaurant.
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WNBC says people attending a wake at the East Harlem funeral home poured onto the sidewalk and jumped into the fray.
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That panel, the Business Standards Committee, jumped into action after the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission accused Goldman of duping clients.
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Authorities said 43-year-old Edward Asberry of Hartford then jumped into the vehicle and drove off with the child inside.
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Buyers jumped into the 210-year Treasury note, pushing its yield sharply lower and closer to the 23-year note yield.
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When we got out we literally jumped into a cab and drove straight to the gig at Maxwell's in New Jersey.
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Hollianne Bruce, the lone epidemiologist assigned to the control of communicable diseases in the county's public health office, jumped into action.
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" When the shooter's gun jammed, the rabbi said, another member of the synagogue, "Oscar Stewart, a former soldier, jumped into action.
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Two days later, in almost the same spot, Guillén's brother-in-law, Rauvel Rodriguez, jumped into the water and recovered Guillén.
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Luckily, Caris Lockwood, an off-duty nurse was running errands in the same store and quickly jumped into action to help.
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The defenseman jumped into an odd-man rush and beat Raanta to the stick side after taking a pass from Panarin.
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They jumped into indie development and founded their own studio called Campo Santo, where they released the award-winning game Firewatch.
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Another lifeguard, 17, jumped into the water and they both brought the man up and starting performing CPR, according to reports.
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A Minnesota-based aviation upstart just jumped into a $0003-billion contest to build training jets for the US Air Force.
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But I didn't realize something might be up until I grouped up with some friends and jumped into a story quest.
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Soon other companies—drug stores, coal mines, and of course railroads, the wealthy connectors of their day—jumped into the fray.
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When Amber's owner phoned the two founders of animal shelter SNARL, they jumped into a battered hatchback and headed to investigate.
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She was saved by her grandfather, who quickly jumped into the water to rescue her and pulled his granddaughter to safety.
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Last week, Republican Senate candidate and Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel jumped into the controversy, siding with Cernovich and chastising the ADL.
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The onetime presidential candidate jumped into the race right away but has faced questions about his commitment to seeing it through.
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When one little girl with alopecia lamented to her parents that she didn't feel beautiful, her doting father jumped into action.
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" Despite the "super turbulent" and "very bad visibility" conditions, Isabelle said, "her husband immediately jumped into the sea to rescue her!
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Both Baylina and Green emphasized that other white hat developers jumped into the fray entirely independent of the WHG's own efforts.
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Looks like one of 6ix9ine's friends threw the first punch, and then more people from both sides jumped into the melee.
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In 1992, Perot jumped into the presidential campaign as an independent candidate, challenging President George H.W. Bush and Democrat Bill Clinton.
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Since he jumped into the presidential race earlier this year, Sanders has ranked among voters' top choices for the Democratic nomination.
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He jumped into Reddit with the handle AndrewyangUBI and explained his policy choices, his strategy, and his favorite condiment (honey mustard).
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In his speech, Obama jumped into the midterm fight, condemning President Trump and urging voters to hit the polls this November.
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Sanders jumped into the presidential race last month, marking the second consecutive cycle in which he has sought the Democratic nomination.
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President Donald Trump has also jumped into the fray, by jabbing OPEC for oil prices that he says are too high.
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Amid the uncertain world economic climate, investors seeking safer assets jumped into government bond markets in Europe and the United States.
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In the primary debates he often receded into the background, and only jumped into the debate forcefully when he was attacked.
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The Floridian seemingly knew this and jumped into his flying knee, connecting with Askren's face who fell concussed to the floor.
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"As soon as he posted that, his circle immediately jumped into action," a source with knowledge of the situation told CNN.
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O'Rourke has raised nearly $2.8 million since he jumped into the race, according to reports filed with the Federal Election Commission.
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She's in that position because she jumped into the congressional race early, cleared the field with early endorsements and strong fundraising.
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We invested in Blue Apron before everyone jumped into food tech and Notion before 'no-code/low-code' was a trend.
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O'Rourke has raised nearly $2.8 million since he jumped into the race, according to reports filed with the Federal Election Commission.
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And among the market as a whole, YouTube TV has jumped into third place, behind Netflix and Amazon, the researchers said.
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Comedian Doug Stanhope has jumped into the public fray and addressed Amber Heard's allegations of abuse against her husband, Johnny Depp.
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The guide jumped into the enclosure, dove down to grab one of the rays, and lifted it out of the water.
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Canny old Buriram has jumped into the fray to make a Baht or two on the side of his usual biz.
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Last November, he jumped into the cage after a friend fought, then shoved the ref when he was ordered to leave.
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When it appeared that Sanders, whose uncompromising view of government worries many moderates, was ascendant, Bloomberg jumped into the Democratic primary.
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And now an underfunded write-in candidate, Peter Gleason, has jumped into the race, offering voters a semblance of a choice.
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While Rina daydreamed, Itoma jumped into the water and swam to a section that, only five years ago, had been land.
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So Goldman has emphasized the opportunities created by new technology and jumped into consumer lending and deposit-gathering by starting Marcus.
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Bernie Sanders, Bloomberg jumped into the lane opening up in the 2020 race, focusing on the Super Tuesday primaries in March.
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Once the rules were spelled out and the workshop was complete, we jumped into the first step of cuddling: We hugged.
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Bloomberg officially jumped into the race over the weekend — but spent weeks telegraphing his run — while Patrick entered on Nov. 14.
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Wisconsin jumped into the top 10 of the Associated Press Top 25 poll on Sunday after its big victory over Michigan.
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Hollianne Bruce, the lone epidemiologist assigned to the control of communicable diseases in the county's public health office, jumped into action.
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Chance the Rapper jumped into James Corden's car for the latest Carpool Karaoke, and my giddy aunt, it's a delightful time.
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As the companies have built out their platforms, they have jumped into Sonos' territory as they've pursued multi-room audio capabilities.
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After making the pass, Hathaway then jumped into a brawl that took the officials several minutes to control and figure out.
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A soldier with a machine gun detained Tompkins, who ran for it, jumped into his boat, and paddled into the falls.
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Nervous investors jumped into the safe-haven dollar, yen, and Swiss franc and dumped riskier currencies like those in emerging markets.
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In the third quarter, it jumped into first place in China with 17 percent market share, according to research firm Counterpoint.
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In London, he jumped into the domestic crisis over Britain's withdrawal from the European Union, something roughly half the country opposes.
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The first time Trump went to the UK, he jumped into British politics like a child splashing in a mud puddle.
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Some other TV and streaming brands even jumped into the conversation on Twitter to let viewers know they have other options.
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Shortly afterwards, Zachary Barth, a legislative aide in Williams' office, also jumped into the dugout, after being shot in the leg.
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A privacy researcher told me that she once jumped into a Lyft shared ride wearing a sweatshirt with her company's logo.
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I thought they were tremendously innovative companies, and both of them jumped into news pretty late and learned it pretty quickly.
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Coal prices spiked as Japanese and Asian utilities jumped into the spot market to cover their needs after the talks broke down.
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Well, all those investors who jumped into short positions on government bonds to around record levels haven't fared so well in 2017.
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I still had the other half of the brownie in my mouth when I jumped into the pool to grab my son.
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Local journalists have braved dangerous conditions and fought off exhaustion to provide information to city residents—and jumped into action when needed.
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He jumped into the water after the pair were engulfed by an enormous wall of water that'd swept up onto a road.
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"Per our safety protocol, our staff jumped into action and escorted all guests into indoor buildings," community relations manager Erica Hansen said.
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An Italian prosecutor ordered a ship carrying around 80 illegal migrants to dock after some of the passengers jumped into the sea.
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Without a phone or a pen to jot the information down, he jumped into his car and headed home to his laptop.
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If those hosts jumped into the bodies of Delos board members, they could walk right out with the company itself escorting them.
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Former George W. Bush administration chief ethics counsel turned-Trump critic Richard Painter later jumped into the Democratic Senate primary against Smith.
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And an Army veteran deep in prayer jumped into action once he heard gunfire, chasing the gunman until he left the synagogue.
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My colleague jumped into the carousel behind the check-in desks and I lost him because I didn't know where he was.
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They jumped into the truck, grabbed the keys from the center console and drove away on Tuesday evening, police Lieutenant Scott Powell.
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The two decided that if they jumped into autonomous retail soon enough, they could still have a say in shaping its direction.
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Trump jumped into the coalition crisis over the weekend when he tweeted in support of Netanyahu's efforts to form a new coalition.
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Third Point jumped into Morgan Stanley's stock briefly in 2013, complained about excessive director pay, then exited at a profit soon after.
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Two Army recruiters in Michigan jumped into action to rescue a fallen American flag after severe weather swept through the area recently.
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LiLo jumped into the DJ booth during Saturday night's opening of LOHAN in Athens ... and it did NOT go as she planned.
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When things got awkward, helpful workers from the plant conveniently jumped into our conversation and told us fun facts about waste management.
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The man told police the woman jumped into his car with the child, claiming she needed help because she was being chased.
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Down 40% over the past month, he jumped into the beaten down name after seeing lots of options activity in the stock.
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In the same reckless fashion Sam jumped into his burning shed back in 2014, he without hesitation, storms off towards Adam's house.
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So, Mardini jumped into the frigid waters, and along with her sister, swam while for hours to drag the boat to safety.
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Daniel Biss positioned himself as a fresh face Monday as he jumped into the Democratic primary for the state's 2018 gubernatorial election.
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He credits bystanders who quickly jumped into action, performing CPR and using the gym's automated external defibrillator (AED), with saving his life.
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ET. Fewer home buyers jumped into the mortgage market last week, even though interest rates hit their lowest levels since November 2016.
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When he arrived at the scene, Devaris Caine Rogers, 22, jumped into a car and began to drive, an investigation report said.
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So far, institutional investors have not jumped into cryptocurrency investing as many had anticipated following the launch of futures contracts last year.
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Perez jumped into the race with the support of those close to the White House, so Biden's announcement publicly codifies that support.
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Rodriguez and about 50 other students quickly jumped into action and transformed what little of the campus functioned into a working shelter.
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He has reportedly considered White House runs before, most recently in 2012, but he has never fully jumped into the presidential fray.
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A zillion other seltzer brands jumped into the space, with a spate of trend stories following them, including on this very website.
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An early supporter of Trump's during the 2016 election, Barletta jumped into the Senate race with the full backing of the president.
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All of the justices jumped into the fray, except for Clarence Thomas, who typically does not ask questions during oral argument sessions.
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Parnell, who came close to defeating Norman in a special election last year, jumped into this year's race as the front-runner.
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"We all jumped into the water and slowly drifted out to the sea," says Parker of the last days filming on location.
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Aaron Regunberg jumped into the lieutenant governor's race in Rhode Island on Tuesday, setting up a showdown with incumbent Democrat Dan McKee.
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But she later said that as her husband swam back to help her cross, their daughter jumped into the water after him.
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After nearly six years of recommending products, Goop jumped into e-commerce in 2014 with its own branded vitamins, fashion, and housewares.
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The Associated Press initially called the race for Valadao, but as Cox jumped into the lead, AP retracted its call on Monday.
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But that has changed now that Warren, a long-time Wall Street critic and 2020 presidential hopeful, has jumped into the fray.
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And with 2020 quickly approaching, a number of Senate Democrats have jumped into the presidential race, complicating hopes for a bipartisan deal.
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The horn dogs who are out just to get laid will have paired up and jumped into cabs by this time too.
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He remembers the time when, at 6, Alison went to an amusement park and got spooked and she jumped into his arms.
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After much speculation, Southeast Asian Uber rival Grab has jumped into the bike-sharing space after it launched a service in Singapore.
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Tony West, Uber's recently appointed general counsel and a former Department of Justice official, also jumped into the negotiations, these people said.
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Then other students jumped into the middle of the circle to share ways in which they related to things she had said.
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Realizing a rocket was hurtling directly towards them, they jumped into a bamboo thicket and narrowly escaped almost certain injury or death.
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Nancy is a longtime Moms Demand Action volunteer and career prosecutor who recently jumped into the district attorney race in San Francisco.
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There are other, bigger names who would also look to drag Democrats back to the middle if they jumped into the race.
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He eventually jumped into the chip business, showing off a mastery of operations and an eye for high finance and deal making.
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She saw the parents trying to grab a child and jumped into the water to help, she told CNN affiliate KTRK/ABC.
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Deval Patrick: Patrick had sworn off a presidential bid initially, but he reversed course and jumped into the campaign in November 2019.
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T. has an ultramarathon in a few months and has jumped into training mode right in the middle of winter in Boston.
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After Carson officially jumped into the race, the campaign compared the return it was getting from Cambridge with its other fundraising networks.
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The 553-foot submarine sank just as Mr. Madsen jumped into the water and swam toward a rescue boat, a rescuer said.
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Joe jumped into the market biz at the same time 7-Eleven was exploding, and he decided to take a different approach.
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Semiconductor makers jumped into the spotlight with AMS , Dialog and STMicro posting gains in early trading, pushing the technology sector 1% higher.
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According to Amer's letter, Johnson exercises an hour a day, down from two hours before he jumped into the 2016 presidential race.
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Mitsubishi said it jumped into action soon after discovering the losses, bringing in an outside lawyer and setting up an investigating team.
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His space junk is like a slightly saggy, lowercase U jumped into the air with an uppercase U ready to catch it.
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In November, just in time for the holidays, one of the biggest media companies jumped into the subscription service game, launching Disney+.
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He then ran down an alley and jumped into the passenger side of a car driven by an unidentified woman, they said.
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Trump's comments have created more momentum for Barletta, who shook up the field when he jumped into the race in late August.
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At the final horn, Fitzgerald's teammates mobbed her and jumped into each other's arms as if they had just won a championship.
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When I saw him, my heart jumped into my throat, trying to make its way out of my eyes — tears of joy.
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Unfortunately for Kurz, he forgot about the hack, and later, jumped into an online Half-Life match, only to be kicked out.
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They jumped into Good Samaritan mode as they saw a woman in another car who was trapped as it plunged into the sinkhole.
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With Cruz in tow, Cooper jumped into the case to file an amicus brief to the Fifth Circuit, where the government had appealed.
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As the ridesharing giant has spread its services over the globe, it has jumped into fights over regulations that would curtail its activities.
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Countless novice traders jumped into the market at the highest point and were disappointed when it did nothing but consistently fall after that.
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After having her first child, the single mother jumped into the workforce and immediately began seeking ways to progress up the corporate ladder.
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As the man went into the store a woman, later identified as Aguillard, jumped into the running truck and sped off, police said.
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Prices jumped into a new range above $6,000 a tonne late last month, striking the highest since May 0.43 at $6,400 a tonne.
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The source tells PEOPLE the man, on fire, ran into a nearby park, where he jumped into a pond to extinguish the flames.
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A less well-known Republican candidate, like the ones who have jumped into these races so far, might prove tougher than the incumbent.
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Oak Island Water Rescue volunteers quickly jumped into the water and rescued the boy, Oak Island Water Rescue Chief Tony Young told WWAY.
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Alibaba, Tencent and others have jumped into the region and deployed hundreds of millions of dollars, and now Warburg Pincus is joining them.
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Eyewitnesses saw him, on fire, run into a nearby park, where he jumped into a pond to extinguish the flames, the source said.
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They finished at 26-under 262, while the team of Sergio Garcia and Tommy Fleetwood jumped into second place with an excellent 68.
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When the Camp Fire hit, he jumped into action and helped dozens of people flee to safety in his Chevy Silverado, Big Red.
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Over the weekend I jumped into multiple matches, and my main goal wasn't to win: I just wanted to see what had changed.
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What were these other car companies thinking of when they looked at Elon Musk and then jumped into the into the technological race?
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In an unexpected turn, one of the film's actors, Joshua Jackson, jumped into the conversation on Twitter: Julie the cat for the win.
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Garmin and TomTom — companies known for navigation systems — jumped into fitness, and now they're both making action cameras and they're both really good.
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The two immediately jumped into a new round of PUBG, Johnson put the leopard mask on, and they immediately won a chicken dinner.
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Mark Gorski, 56, and Zaidius Perry, a 36-year-old father of four, jumped into Thornes Creek in Hazlet around 2:40 p.m.
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When they heard someone yell for an EMT, they jumped into action to help a doctor with a gunshot wound in his stomach.
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Just hours after hearing the news, Flying Lotus jumped into the studio and laid an emotional live mix in the legendary producer's honor.
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The group made waves last month when it jumped into the race with an ad needling Ossoff with footage from a college party.
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So while meaningful change at the federal level will be difficult to achieve, there are other actors that have jumped into the fight.
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I really wanted to get to my dealer, and when they chased me, I jumped into a canal—this was during the winter.
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A jogger who happened to witness the scene jumped into the water and freed Margaritis from the tether and brought her on land.
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" Rodriguez, overcome with emotion from the unexpected proposal, ripped open the barrier and jumped into Correa's arms as she said, "Oh my God.
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Trump also jumped into the Wyoming governor's race late in support of conservative activist and donor Foster Friess, who lost in the primary.
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Mr. DelleGrazie jumped into a second vehicle, pursued the man and caught him when he was stopped at a light, the chief said.
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On Sunday, former Republican congressman Joe Walsh jumped into the 2020 presidential fray to challenge President Donald Trump in the 20183 Republican primary.
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On Sunday, former Republican congressman Joe Walsh jumped into the 2020 presidential fray to challenge President Donald Trump in the 2020 Republican primary.
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Asked if he has any interest in the job, the Texas Republican jumped into an elevator and said he "scoffed" at the notion.
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Bits WASHINGTON — After Apple and the F.B.I. made their battle over encryption public in February, members of Congress quickly jumped into the debate.
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If my wife had to get up early or our four-year-old jumped into bed with us, I would rarely wake up.
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Stripe just recently jumped into small business lending for existing customers, and also has a new corporate card that offers cash back perks.
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He tapped in the eagle, birdied two of the next three holes, and momentarily jumped into the lead with a second consecutive 67.
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Netizens are buzzing about a Chinese woman who jumped into a two-metre deep lake in Beijing, China to retrieve her iPhone 5.
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Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez jumped into the net neutrality fight on Wednesday, voicing his support for the policy, Ali Breland writes.
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Many other survivors simply jumped into the flaming waters around the ship with only life preservers, flotsam or mattresses to keep them afloat.
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"People jumped into the mud, into flowing water, to save their children and loved ones," he told reporters, commending the efforts of rescuers.
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Mr. Biden, whose first run for the White House had blown up in a plagiarism scandal in 1988, jumped into the race, too.
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Amber Rose went off on Kanye West for going off on her, saying she jumped into the war when he attacked her son.
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In Marseille, fans had gathered on the Vieux-Port, the Mediterranean city's natural harbor, and some jumped into the water when France won.
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A breast cancer survivor, Mazeski jumped into the race on the same day that Republicans, including Roskam, voted to repeal ObamaCare last May.
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The couple *was* planning to tie the knot ... but who knows if that's still the case now that Gritty's jumped into the picture.
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McBath jumped into Georgia's 6th congressional district race, turning the loss of her son into a powerful thrust of her first-time candidacy.
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"We have jumped into a river but don't know its depth," said A. Subba Rao, an executive director at power firm CLP India.
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The firm has jumped into retail banking and credit cards, for example, and it does more mundane tasks like manage cash for corporations.
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From its origins as an online bookseller, Amazon has jumped into areas that historically had barriers to e-commerce, from apparel to appliances.
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The bipartisan news conference came on the same day Democrat Tom Malinowski, a former Obama administration official, jumped into the race against Lance.
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It has also jumped into the booming CBD market and recently announced it will sell CBD lotions and balms at nearly 100 stores.
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The live broadcast cut out as Zachary Madsen, 26, jumped into the ring and grabbed Hart, 61, the NYPD said in a statement.
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That promise echoes a call by Guido Manini Ríos, who quit as commander of the armed forces and jumped into the presidential race.
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"Both men jumped into the river after reporting officers got the life preserver to the victim," the Savannah Police Department's incident report reads.
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Bloomberg's news service, meanwhile, has been coping with how to cover its founder objectively after he jumped into the presidential race last month.
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O'Rourke jumped into the crowded field Friday as one of the more-centrist candidates, and his policy ideas are among the most vague.
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"I jumped into the water without knowing what this was all about," Dr. Roque, who came to New Jersey when he was 5, said.
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"Many passengers without a life jacket jumped into the deep lake, but others drowned with the boat," survivor Juwita Sumbayak told the Associated Press.
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"He just jumped into action and jumped in and saved a guy who was drowning," Machtemes gushed about the boy's good deed to KARE.
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Williams beat Toronto goalie Frederik Andersen through the five-hole and jumped into the arms of his teammates to celebrate a hard-fought win.
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New York (CNN Business)Joe Biden jumped into the debate over corporate taxes with a jab at Amazon on Thursday, and Amazon jabbed back.
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Many jumped into the sea to survive but others died from suffocation, either in their cars or trapped on the edge of steep cliffs.
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The wildfire raging through drought-stricken timber and brush has scorched 55 square miles (142 square kilometers) and jumped into Oregon over the weekend.
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"Many survivors told authorities that less than half of them had jumped into the water before the boat sank," he told The Associated Press.
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As such concerns emerged, Broadcom immediately jumped into action, pledging to invest in Qualcomm's 5G technology and accelerate its move to the United States.
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I was nervous about how my best friends would respond to my diagnosis, but they jumped into action as soon as they found out.
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In a last-ditch bid for survival, at least a dozen people jumped into a reservoir in Concow, a rural community outside of Paradise.
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Enright said there were indications that bystanders jumped into the waters near the USS Arizona Memorial to rescue the individuals from the crashed helicopter.
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"I stopped for gas and this guy was following me down the road, and when I stopped he jumped into the jeep," he said.
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On Monday afternoon, 35-year-old Rick Brown jumped into the water to help his children when they were caught by a rip current.
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" Yang then jumped into the discussion, saying that "you can't regulate away racism with a whole patchwork of new laws that are race specific.
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Mardini and her sister were the only two swimmers on the boat, so they jumped into the water to swim the boat to shore.
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A Florida woman says she was attacked by a neighborhood cat after it jumped into her car as she was preparing to drive off.
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After that we jumped into Discord, a popular gaming chat service that is raising another $50 million at a $1.65 billion post-money valuation.
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And the Garden State jumped into the market with both feet, with the goal of dethroning Nevada as the sports betting capital of America.
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Reggie Bush, George Iloka, Chris Conley, and many others jumped into the fray to denounce Trump and throw support behind Kaepernick and other protesters.
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Salesforce jumped into marketing in 2011 with the purchase of Radian20163, which helps businesses monitor conversations on social media and elsewhere on the internet.
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"The passenger jumped into the car so I punched the fuck out of the junkie and they ran off," Ross-Munro said on Facebook.
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On the basis of information provided by Tamil Nadu's Fire & Rescue Department, Ola boats jumped into action and started operating in the affected areas.
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Canoes and kayaks filled the Seine just outside Notre Dame cathedral, while the diver jumped into the river from one of the city's bridges.
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"I confess that during my research, many times after, I jumped into one of the hot springs pools," the ones for humans, that is.
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An earlier version of this article misstated the type of event at which Conor McGregor jumped into a cage to celebrate a friend's victory.
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In Congress, they have literally run away from reporters, jumped into elevators, and pivoted to bashing the media to avoid answering for the president.
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Harrison jumped into a Cessna 680 two-engine jet -- with a co-pilot in tow -- and went wheels up Thursday at Santa Monica Airport.
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Perez, who jumped into the DNC race last week, won't take donations from lobbyists, foreign nationals or current Labor Department employees, his page states.
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With that, Huston-Elem jumped into action, and the best friends began preparing for the surrogacy process with Huston-Elem as Buchanan's gestational carrier.
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As the driver was helping other passengers off the bus, the smoker allegedly jumped into the driver's seat and sped off with the vehicle.
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On top of the subscription model, Sony has jumped into the virtual reality (VR) space last year, launching the PlayStation VR headset and games.
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But as I jumped into a pickup truck with them, it was clear the two native Mainers shared a deep love of these woods.
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Last year, Apple jumped into the streaming music game with Apple Music, which turned out to be a wholly uninspiring clone of Beats Music.
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According to the report, after being hit, Mr. Siddiqui got up, ran out of the barracks and jumped into a stairwell, falling 38 feet.
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When reporters asked about a few dozen protesters who could be heard shouting outside, Ms. Hightower's son, Jamar Hightower, 26, jumped into the discussion.
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Toby Jones jumped into Hollywood in 2006, with his breakthrough portrayal of Truman Capote in "Infamous" opposite Sandra Bullock, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Sigourney Weaver.
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The real-estate giant jumped into the fray in 2018 and earned 52% of its revenue in the third quarter from its Homes segment.
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Ward jumped into first place in Thursday's poll with 6900 percent, with McSally in second at 2628 and Arpaio in third at 28503 percent.
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However, the real key was the opportunistic offensive surge by a Flames team that has won five straight and jumped into a playoff spot.
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The artist jumped into the fray, working his hammy Southern European charm to transform the scene into a kind of performance art/comedy routine.
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A citizen-led campaign called #Blocksidewalk jumped into the fray in February, and will hold its first public meeting on Wednesday evening in Toronto.
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Some at the exclusive club jumped into the Bosphorus after the attacker opened fire at random just over an hour into the new year.
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These are the options available to crochet-bikini lovers now that Target has jumped into one of the messiest swimsuit tales ever to unravel.
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But Biden, who has been consistently leading the polls ever since he jumped into the race, was pushed into a defensive stance yet again.
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Despite the panic, Lynn says two flight attendants, whom she identified as Sophia and Arianna, jumped into action and worked to calm the passengers.
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That demonstration also created hundreds to thousands of pieces of debris, some of which jumped into higher orbits than that of the original satellite.
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Ryom jumped into her coach's arms as she left the ice, and the pair stood and pumped their fists when their score was announced.
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Ever since Mr. Trump jumped into political life, Washington has scratched its collective head over his curious affinity for the strongman of the Kremlin.
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After Mr. Trump's victory, the Conways jumped into Washington with both feet, buying a 15,000-square foot house with eight bedrooms and 11 bathrooms.
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After-hours traders jumped into the stock, with Yahoo Finance reporting a roughly 6.32% increase in the company's share price immediately following the earnings.
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One volunteer, Shirley Poyau, a doctoral student, jumped into the experiment so enthusiastically that her baby daughter, strapped to her chest, almost fell out.
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Even human lightening rod Blake Horstmann jumped into the social media ring of fire after he released his text messages with Caelynn Miller-Keyes.
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TV that he had a "bias" for Gabbard even before she jumped into the race, citing the Iraq war veteran's position on foreign policy.
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In recent years, Adobe jumped into the software-as-a-service business with its sights set on helping firms with their digital-commerce operations.
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So this year, he jumped into other races that offered him little benefit in his own re-election fight next year, or in Congress.
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After his fellow senator, Cory Booker of New Jersey, jumped into the race on Friday, Brown was asked by reporters about his potential rivals.
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Along with Bryce, two other Democrats have jumped into the primary field over the past six weeks, each attacking Ryan and Republicans' healthcare plan.
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O'Rourke, who's represented the El Paso-based district since 2202, has been campaigning and fundraising nonstop since he jumped into the race last March.
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Then Trump jumped into the race and promised to build a wall to keep out Mexican rapists and provide more, not fewer, government services.
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He ran down the bank and jumped into the cold water, feeling the weight of his pack and radio as his feet struck bottom.
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Nearly 100 in all, they scaled the walls of the outer building and jumped into a ravine, a few injuring themselves in the fall.
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With the blessing of Monica Davey, the Chicago bureau chief, I jumped into my rental car and sped to Goshen to find out more.
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A euphoric Mr. Jackson shouted Mr. Lee's name for "BlacKkKlansman," and the director jumped into his buddy's arms when he got to the stage.
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Like many of the women running in record-breaking numbers this year, McGrath jumped into politics after Donald Trump won the presidency in 33.
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Like many of the women running in record-breaking numbers this year, McGrath jumped into politics after Donald Trump won the presidency in 2016.
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After the officers who heard the gunshot saw Mr. Funes, they called for assistance, then jumped into their car to give chase, police officials said.
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It all began in late May, when a young man jumped into the lions' pen at the main zoo in the Chilean capital of Santiago.
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They tried to escape in the car but when they saw the traffic jam, they just left the car, ran and jumped into the water.
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During the 2015 arguments over the constitutionality of sentencing law, he jumped into the give-and-take nearly 50 times in the hour-long session.
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But a casual observer of the political scene could be forgiven for thinking that the former secretary of state had already jumped into the race.
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So when the opportunity to cook like Garten for a week arose at work, I jumped into it with the unrestrained excitement of a puppy.
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Scott jumped into the 2010 gubernatorial primary as the self-funding business executive outsider and beat the Republican establishment's pick, then-attorney general Bill McCollum.
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Though she immediately "jumped into the water" to help, she was only able to grab her daughter, who was passed to her by her husband.
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A user running Android Oreo 8.1's developer preview asked Google Assistant why their phone wasn't charging fully, and a troubleshooting feature jumped into gear.
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We did an IUI, we did about six of those for the first six-seven months, and that didn't work, so we jumped into IVF.
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Warren's stock has been steadily rising since she jumped into the race, while her biggest challengers — Biden and Sanders — have been dipping or stagnant, respectively.
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Oil stocks opened lower but jumped into positive territory as crude prices snapped back ahead of Friday's OPEC meeting, expected to result in production increases.
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Norris also noted that the woman claimed she did not steal Ted, but rather he was walking on the street and jumped into her van.
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People who jumped into the process and got involved that hadn't before are feeling like it doesn't matter, like it's futile, and that is wrong.
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Bethenny Frankel jumped into action last year when a string of natural disasters, including hurricanes and earthquakes, ravaged Houston, Puerto Rico and parts of Mexico.
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This year, there are 41 players handling a similar helping of isos, and Randle has jumped into the top third (173th) in field-goal percentage.
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" Denver immediately jumped into the contest, too: In a statement to Denverite, Mayor Michael Hancock called the potential for landing the project a "mega prospect.
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Russia has already jumped into state-sponsored bitcoin mining and in August, officials were optimistically talking about launching a "cryptorubl," Russia's own version of bitcoin.
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Blac Chyna and her big ass jumped into bed with an ass-enhancing product ... a lot of people think is just a fake ass scam.
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I jumped into the navy blue roadster, pushed the crystalline key into the ignition, queued the AC/DC and roared up the hill after him.
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Hiding "behind" the 10-inch locker door, I jumped into my (new fancypants) gym wear, put my head down, and darted out onto the floor.
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Kellyanne Conway has jumped into President Trump's ongoing, one-sided feud with Nordstrom department stores, which have stopped carrying his daughter Ivanka Trump's fashion line.
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But somewhere along the line, I got tired of Battlefield games — until this week when I jumped into the series' latest World War 1 arena.
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Last July, the previously obscure theory jumped into the mainstream with a sign reading "We are Q" appearing at one of Trump's rallies in Florida.
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Greg ran Ohio for Obama, became essentially Biden's political director in 2013 and would've likely been campaign manager had Biden jumped into the 2016 race.
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It was from there that she jumped into local politics and became a strong voice on social issues, including civil rights, women and urban issues.
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Avenatti jumped into the public eye when he was the attorney for adult film star Stormy Daniels during her legal battles with President Donald Trump.
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Dallas Cowboys rookie Ezekiel Elliott jumped into a Salvation Army pot after scoring a touchdown on Sunday, which earned him a flag but no fine.
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The sleuths, a hastily organized team of amateur detectives, jumped into action even as the puddles of blood were still wet on the hallway floor.
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His son, who has no political experience and has split his time between Los Angeles and Detroit, officially jumped into the race in late January.
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President Trump jumped into campaigns in Michigan, Ohio and Tennessee on Friday, giving his preferred candidates an endorsement that has been pivotal in other races.
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It's a story of someone who jumped into a snake pit and managed to stay there and thrive for nine years before the inevitable happened.
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The spectrum challenge creates a negative feedback loop for manufacturers, which may help explain why no major American technology company has jumped into the fray.
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Parents at an Upper West Side playground said rats jumped into the sandbox where their children played, though the vermin have been cleared for now.
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Jay-Z didn't respond but Lahren's old pal Wale jumped into Tonia's menchies to remind her of the obvious: Jay-Z is not the President.
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But there were also some craft brewers among them, and their sales were soaring, and other entrepreneurs jumped into the fray and made great beers.
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At the final buzzer, Ionescu jumped into her teammate Ruthy Hebard's arms, and Coach Kelly Graves flashed an "O" with his hands to the crowd.
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A witness told investigators that Mr. Pereira, in flames, ran from the car and jumped into the pond in the park, the city official said.
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According to this handy Times candidate tracker, 16 Democrats have jumped into the race already, and three more, including Joe Biden, are likely to join.
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In recent days, CDFI leaders have jumped into action by deferring loan payments, counseling small business owners in multiple languages, advising government officials and more.
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The thrill of winning quickly turned to agony, though, after Levet jumped into the lake on the 18th hole in celebration and broke his leg.
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" He said they got to their seats and were laser-focused on Demi's performance, but from a business standpoint -- "We immediately jumped into artist mode.
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Trump jumped into full campaign mode at a rally for Republican congressional hopeful Rick Saccone, launching a slew of attacks on Democrats and media figures.
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Ulsom, driving a team of eight dogs, jumped into first place on Monday when he passed French native Nicolas Petit on the Bering Sea ice.
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They jumped into the deep end, learning how to raise money, create a campaign message and reach voters for the first time in their lives.
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Fast forward two years and I jumped into the 2008 campaign cycle working on the Democratic National Convention in Denver, and the rest is history.
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When World War II erupted in Europe, Lindbergh jumped into the "America First" movement, an isolationist group that came to be dominated by Nazi sympathizers.
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The Asian operators, whose bikes can be parked anywhere after use, have jumped into the market while Paris switches operators for its pioneering Velib scheme.
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Since he jumped into the race so late, Bloomberg has opted to sit out the first four primary contests, instead focusing on Super Tuesday states.
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He jumped into this fray because he believed it was just plain wrong to deprive 670,000 Americans a vote in the U.S. House of Representatives.
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The highly pathogenic virus jumped into humans in Hong Kong in 1997 and re-emerged in 2003-2004, spreading from Asia to Europe and Africa.
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Just as in the day's first shootout it was Zverev who jumped into a lead against an edgy Cilic who double-faulted at 1-4.
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Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who officially jumped into the race only on Sunday, registered 3 percent support in the poll, as did Sens.
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Bolsonaro jumped into the lead after a Brazilian court ruled that Lula, the country's most popular politician, could not run for the presidency once again.
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He jumped into his car and sped toward Marjory Stoneman Douglas High at 100 mph, lights and sirens on, he said at a news conference.
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Deval Patrick, the former governor of Massachusetts, jumped into the race last week, while former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg continues to ponder a bid.
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Since Bloomberg jumped into the primary race in November, he has jumped from seventh place to third, according to a Real Clear Politics polling average.
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This time she jumped into the election early, and they lined up to boost her past Lipinski, as she outspent him by a wide margin.
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Colombian reporter Julieth Gonzalez was in the middle of a World Cup report in Russia when a man abruptly jumped into her shot and got handsy on live TV. While reporting from a city square in Saransk for Deutsche Welle, a German station, Gonzalez was interrupted by a man who jumped into her frame and grabbed her chest while planting a kiss on her cheek.
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Eyewitnesses saw Pereira, on fire, run into a nearby park, where he jumped into a pond to extinguish the flames, an NYPD source previously told PEOPLE.
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The Atlanta Hawks, who visit the Raptors on Thursday, are riding a hot streak of their own and have jumped into fifth place in the East.
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In August, J.P. Morgan jumped into the crowded market of online investing when it introduced a mobile and web service that includes free or discounted trades.
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Unfortunately for Gharachedaghi, the 62-year-old self-proclaimed "world's first supermodel" has decided she has rights to the romper and jumped into a photo shoot.
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That's when Warner jumped into the issue, saying no matter what he'd do personally, he'd NEVER try to stifle teammates who wanted to engage in protest.
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"Some women and children even jumped into the water," a witness said at Srinagar's Sher-e-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences, where pellet victims were admitted.
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The children were left in the back seat for about 10 seconds when a man allegedly jumped into the driver's seat and began to drive off.
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BNP Paribas, Credit Agricole and Societe Generale meanwhile jumped into the new non-preferred senior asset class that was enshrined in French law late last year.
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A mother shot a man in the face after the suspect jumped into her car while her two kids were sitting in the vehicle, police said.
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He jumped into action, posting statements to Facebook and Instagram in order to provide a counter-narrative to the killer's hateful screed that was circulating online.
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"Pokémon shows have jumped into the most popular titles in many countries around the globe where we have Pokémon titles available," a Netflix spokesperson told CNBC.
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Facebook CSO Alex Stamos jumped into the conversation, recycling an official Facebook line and beefing with the Times's deputy investigations editor Gabriel Dance in the process.
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Deborah and Antoine were told that Léo only had a few years to live, and they immediately jumped into action to try and save his life.
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I jumped into the Nintendo Switch version of Diablo 22 and sunk more than a dozen hours into the game within just a couple of days.
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Netflix and Vudu offer some content in the format, and Amazon Prime recently jumped into the Atmos fray with its new series Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan.
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Investigators determined that a large group had followed the animal to the aquarium and marine mammal rescue and rehabilitation facility, where it jumped into the ocean.
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Soon after Daniels' story was released, Twitter users jumped into action to find and create the most depraved images of what Trump's penis could look like.
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A Florida couple jumped into action to save the life of a woman who began choking during dinner at a local steakhouse on New Year's Day.
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Six people jumped into the water after the girl, London DeDios, fell near Bridal Veil Falls on Monday afternoon, according to the Utah County Sheriff's Office.
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"Some women and children even jumped into the water," a witness said at Srinagars Sher-e-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences, where pellet victims were admitted.
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It looked like a pulpy mass of flesh and blood now, but A. recognized it immediately: He jumped into the water and embraced Nadia's naked corpse.
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Here's a look at what Twitter users had to say: This isn't the first time that Hamilton fans and cast have jumped into the political spotlight.
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Danny Tenaglia actually turned up rather refreshed and was asked to DJ. He jumped into a cab mid-afternoon and returned with a box of treasures.
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The decision followed a last-minute political shift in his home state of Minnesota, as incumbent Lori Swanson jumped into the governor&aposs race on Monday.
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An engineer working on the NASA training project "got a little squirrely one day," as Janossy tells it, and jumped into the synthetic wind for fun.
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Ronald Reagan is widely credited with starting the practice after he invited Lenny Skutnik, who had jumped into the Potomac River to rescue plane crash victims.
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The Verge community has been incredible in these past few months; if you haven't registered and jumped into the mix, now's the time to do it.
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GOP lawmakers on the panel have argued that Cordray and the CFPB were "asleep at the wheel" and jumped into the investigation late to take credit.
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Mr. Lindemann, 2000, an established collector and dealer, jumped into the bidding himself, but dropped out before the piece ultimately sold for $2400 million with fees.
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Thirteen days earlier, Skutnik had jumped into the freezing Potomac River to rescue a passenger of Air Florida 90, which crashed into the 14th Street Bridge.
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The unemployment rate ticked up slightly to 22019 percent from 3.8 percent as more workers jumped into the labor market, the Labor Department reported on Friday.
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"He could probably get you to do anything," says J.T. Johnson, one of the civil rights leaders who jumped into a whites-only pool in 1964.
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All types of US companies have jumped into sports betting since then, from decades-old media empires like Fox to controversial digital startups like Barstool Sports.
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They jumped into various contracts: September 23,000 yuan per tonne calls and September 2,600 yuan per tonne puts , the two most-active options on the day.
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" O'Rourke, who recently jumped into the 2020 Democratic presidential race, brushed off the tweet as "pettiness" and said that voters are not interested in "personal attacks.
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The unemployment rate ticked up slightly to 4 percent from 2023 percent as more workers jumped into the labor market, the Labor Department reported on Friday.
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She told Winer to tell Steele to take his dossier to the F.B.I. The so-called Deep State, it seems, hardly jumped into action against Trump.
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So far, a handful of Democrats have jumped into the race to challenge Cornyn, including M.J. Hegar, a retired Air Force major and former House candidate.
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" Pound said the USOC had now jumped into the difficult and painful issue "with both feet," a situation that he described as "better late than never.
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Srinivasan was a general partner at Andreessen Horowitz before he jumped into the CEO role at Earn as part of an effort to turn it around.
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The workers who jumped into these simmering online situations are known as "violence interrupters," and their interventions were part of an initiative known as E-Responder.
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The big question: Since HNA has taken out equity collars for other portfolio companies like Deutsche Bank, have activists jumped into those other holdings as well?
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College in the Coronavirus Era: Wistful Goodbyes and a Sense of Loss Stirring Sermons About Coronavirus, in Empty Cathedrals Two Boys Jumped Into the Hudson River.
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As you know, Meeks jumped into modeling when he was released from prison in 2016 -- but now, it sounds like he's caught the acting bug. Bad.
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Bernie Sanders earned a big target on his back, Democratic candidates jumped into an often chaotic and uncomfortable fray in Charleston, South Carolina, on Tuesday night.
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Still, startups jumped into this market for the chance to digitize a share of Africa's fast growing consumer spending, expected to top $2 billion by 2025.
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Rescue services jumped into action, using helicopters to pluck stranded people from balconies and roofs, and inflatable boats to access residential streets turned into raging rivers.
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The 16-year-old pulled out a knife and stabbed the 15-year-old and three other teenagers who jumped into the fray, Chief Boyce said.
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At the 2010 Vancouver Games Hamelin jumped into the stands to embrace St-Gelais to the thundering approval of cheering Canadians after winning the 500 meters.
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When one of them slipped and fell into the river, his cousin jumped into the water to rescue him but was swept away by the current.
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Fishermen and other residents jumped into action after seeing the large mammal thrashing on a beach in the northern port city of Arica, a surfing destination.
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Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) also jumped into the fray, demanding that Schiff make public some deposition transcripts by impeachment witnesses that have not yet been released.
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Long Island City resident Justin Potter started a "Defeat Gianaris" website and Twitter account soon after the deal collapsed, and then jumped into the race himself.
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It's getting more difficult by the day to remember the vigor with which former Vice President Joe Biden jumped into the presidential race earlier this year.
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Back in 80723, Razer jumped into the router market with Sila, a gaming router designed to offer high-speed and reliable Wi-Fi performance for gaming.
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"A guy ran up on my brother and shot him and then shot him again and jumped into a car and pulled off," Kerrick Craig testified.
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And then there was the time he jumped into a frozen lake with a Navy Seal that he'd hired to live with him for 225 days.
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Tarkanian jumped into the race earlier this month, blasting Heller for criticizing Trump and making clear he believes he can outflank the senator from the right.
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Wilcott -- better known as rapper B-Will -- works with Boosie and told cops he gave chase, but a suspect jumped into a waiting car and fled.
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Now that Bloomberg and Steyer have both jumped into the race, advertising spend on the presidential race alone could exceed the $3 billion predicted by experts.
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" Pound said the USOC had now jumped into the difficult and painful issue "with both feet," a situation that he described as "better late than never.
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The second Moss departed, we jumped into the pool, which also had a small hot tub, though it never got that hot, which was disappointing at night.
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Realizing time was of the essence, hospital staff jumped into action and quickly made arrangements for the couple to get married in the hospital's intensive care unit.
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When our democracy was attacked by Russia and its enablers, I jumped into the ring to defend it and hold accountable any who would subvert our values.
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Di Giocomo says the migrants reported that four Somalis drowned Friday when they and 30 other migrants jumped into the sea to reach an unidentified rescue ship.
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But when a 23-month-old needed an emergency medical procedure, and a ferocious Nor'easter threatened to prevent it, soldiers and police in Pennsylvania jumped into action.
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So many Democratic contenders have jumped into key races – largely running on an anti-Trump platform – that the overload threatens to split the vote and boost Republicans.
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" At a rally last week in Nevada, Trump also jumped into the fray with a protester when he said, "I'd like to punch him in the face.
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Many have jumped into the recovering arena, including Newell Rubbermaid with a US$20163bn bond and Berkshire Hathaway with a US$22016bn offering, both for M&A.
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We spoke with John Duncan, a 15-term incumbent representative from Tenn's 2nd district, and asked him how Manning would fare if he ever jumped into politics.
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Jenkins jumped into the chest-high water of the Thames River, battling 3-foot waves and winds gusting 40 mph to rescue 85-year-old Marie Fitzgerald.
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And that's when we get idiot stunts like when a driver in the UK jumped into the passenger seat to film his car driving down the highway.
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He saw Pang's hand go into his jacket, and the first thought that jumped into Pat's head was that he was going to pull out a gun.
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Investors have jumped into the safety of bonds, amid worries the global economy is slowing and that the trade wars will take a bigger toll on growth.
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The central bank jumped into action in September when the overnight funding, or repo, markets saw turmoil that temporarily saw short-term borrowing rates for banks spike.
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Georgia's fast-approaching May 22 primary has been more competitive than initially expected when Abrams, formerly the minority leader of the state's legislature, jumped into the race.
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In both cases, Serial jumped into the midst of a story that was still unfolding, ultimately doing a disservice to those stories by presenting an incomplete narrative.
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Everyone on The Bachelorette season 14 loved talking about Underwood's sexual history so much — even the athlete's parents jumped into the discussion during the hometown dates episode.
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The queen herself then jumped into the driving seat and proceeded to race the vehicle around the Scottish landscape, much to the alarm of the crown prince.
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Until then, a few of my friends jumped into the water, working together to hold up my body so I could continue to breathe and remain conscious.
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On August 603th, 260, a 260-year-old high school kid jumped into the Hudson River and snuck inside a ship that was soon headed to Antarctica.
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While guests were never in danger, safety protocols went into place and Zoo staff immediately jumped into action to get the big guy back where he belonged.
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But once a shopper's gone rogue (or jumped into a fight), an associate probably wouldn't need to know their heart rate to figure out shit's going down.
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In high school in '292 and '294, I took a vocational class for painting car bodies, and as soon as I graduated, I jumped into the field.
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Grier was a bodyguard to presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy at the time of his 1968 assassination and jumped into the fray to scuffle with the shooter.
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Washington (CNN)Less than two weeks after he jumped into the White House briefing room, Anthony Scaramucci on Monday ended his gig as White House communications director.
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Their son Jevon was one of several people who jumped into the water to save the couple, but the teen was swept away in the strong riptide.
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WASHINGTON – Now that Beto O'Rourke has jumped into the 2020 presidential race, voters nationwide will get to know where the young Texas Democrat stands on the issues.
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SORKIN: ARE YOU SURPRISED BY THE LACK OF ADOPTION OF THINGS LIKE APPLE PAY AND ANDROID PAY AND SOME OF THESE SERVICES WHICH YOU HAVE JUMPED INTO?
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Saint John's repeatedly jumped into the comments to clarify that the sign was meant as satire, but that didn't stem the outrage from a minority of commenters.
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They instead reflect a comparison between the original Latin American and Western occupants of this income bracket and the Chinese who jumped into it 20 years later.
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That he had jumped into her car with a knife and held it to her throat, made her drive into the woods, and tried to rape her.
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While a number of professional soccer teams in Europe have jumped into the e-sports space, this marks a first for a major club in North America.
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Big question of the week: Should former U.S. intelligence officials who have since jumped into media positions as paid political analysts still have access to classified information?
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Police said the customer, identified by a relative as James Shaw Jr., monitored the gunman's moves from afar and jumped into action when he saw an opportunity.
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Evan once again proved himself to be the least cool man in the house when he jumped into the pool and somehow gave himself a raging nosebleed.
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RRC Team 3 jumped into Tillman Drop Zone in southeast Afghanistan on July 3, 2004, to deploy tactical equipment in a combat military free-fall parachute drop.
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Road to the runoff Roby's criticism of Trump left her looking vulnerable immediately after the 2016 election, and four Republicans jumped into the primary to challenge her.
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Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez jumped into the net neutrality fight on Wednesday, voicing his support for the policy during the net neutrality Day of Action.
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Berg personally jumped into occupied Norway to help take down a Nazi heavy water plant in an attempt to keep the Third Reich from its nuclear ambitions.
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Upon initially hearing that they needed to be pulled out, "Chuck jumped into the cockpit and took off," along with several other rescue helicopters, Mr. Obama said.
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The issue jumped into the national spotlight in June after Trump's "zero tolerance" policies resulted in immigrant families being separated after they were detained along the border.
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Facebook, Google, and Amazon have all jumped into the area of providing some form of internet service, and now we can finally add Microsoft to the list.
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Customers at an Alabama Waffle House jumped into action to help an overwhelmed employee after learning he was trying to serve nearly 30 people on his own.
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One jumped into the sea, the other the Mississippi, but I wonder in each case whether the sun was shining or they'd waited for a rainy day.
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China's Defense Ministry said two Chinese warships "jumped into action" and warned the U.S. ship to leave, labeling the move a "provocation" that seriously harms mutual trust.
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Putin's keyboard brigades jumped into the fray, doing all they could to inflame resentments and sow distrust not only in politicians but in the political system itself.
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Children jumped into vans wearing backpacks with Spiderman and Hello Kitty characters, similar to scenes over the last several weeks when children were going on field trips.
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While the wild arowana never recovered, trade in captive-bred arowana flourished, reaching a peak in the 2000s as buyers in mainland China jumped into the game.
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Maida Heatter died last week at 102 and our Margaux Laskey jumped into the archives to find all the recipes she developed and wrote for The Times.
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Did I dislodge the baby from my uterine wall during that yoga class, at around seven weeks, when I forgot I was pregnant and jumped into chaturanga?
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Travis County GOP chairman Matt Mackowiak has also jumped into the spat, saying he's organizing a ballot resolution that would force the city to overturn its measures.
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As rescuers approached, he said, he opened a valve to let in water — effectively sabotaging his invention — and then jumped into the water to swim to safety.
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After an unsuccessful bid for governor in 1983, he jumped into an open-seat race and was elected to the House in 1986 from Kentucky's 4th District.
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O'Malley Dillon, a deputy campaign manager for Obama's re-election effort in 2012, met with O'Rourke earlier this month in Texas before he jumped into the race.
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Florida Republican officials, apparently terrified that too many of their constituents would suddenly flood the polls, vote Democratic and endanger their hold on power, jumped into action.
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When he held his serve to go up by 4-1, he thrust his fist, jumped into the air — without hitting his head this time — and yelled.
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The UN reports that this number sometimes even jumped into the gigabyte range, several orders of magnitude over the pre-hack baseline—indicating data exfiltration through malware.
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Ross, who jumped into the race in mid-October, will face Spring Lake Mayor Chris Rey and businessman Kevin Griffin in the Democratic primary on March 15.
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Yesterday, officers assigned to our Inner Harbor Unit were on patrol when they were notified that a dog got off his leash and jumped into the water.
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The kind of travel that was possible after graduation, when you strapped on your backpack and jumped into the unknown world, flowing carefree wherever the wind blew.
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The government jumped into action and closed the border to foreigners, banned gatherings of more than 50 people, and forced residents returning from abroad to self-isolate.
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First, Carina Driscoll, Bernie's stepdaughter from his wife Jane's first marriage, jumped into the race for Burlington mayor, a position Bernie himself held from 1981 to 1989.
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Hospitals and clinics have also jumped into the fray: What hospital or clinic these days doesn't trumpet its services to its customer base (people formerly known as patients)?
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As you know, authorities jumped into action after a video surfaced of A$AP and his crew pummeling a guy on the street, leaving him battered and bloodied.
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The third-term congressman from a California district south of San Francisco says tackling student debt and gun violence are among the reasons he jumped into the race.
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He almost let another guest handle it, but then jumped into the mix himself ... rousing the the lady from unconsciousness and holding her steady as she came to.
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A man who in 2012 jumped into an enclosure at New York's Bronx Zoo to be "one with the tiger" suffered bite wounds and other injuries but survived.
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The longtime attorney general has long been a supporter and has quietly boosted the governor's campaign in Iowa long before Tuesday, when Bullock officially jumped into the race.
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When Perlman jumped into game streaming over a decade ago, it was possible to play games by connecting to remote servers, but it never reached a mass market.
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Sanders was also aided by a grassroots army of volunteers: According to his campaign, they knocked on 850,000 doors in New Hampshire since he jumped into the race.
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Thistle, a four-year-old, Berkeley, Ca.-based company that delivers organic and local foods, also jumped into the baby food business earlier this year, launching Thistle Baby.
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Koby McEwen chipped in 16 points for Marquette (17-6, 7-23), which jumped into a three-way for second place in the conference with Creighton and Villanova.
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Numerous competitors and non-farm investors jumped into the space, aimed at helping farmers grow bigger crops more efficiently using data analytics, drones and other high tech tools.
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Some people jumped into the Bosphorus to save themselves after the attacker began shooting at random in the Reina nightclub just over an hour into the new year.
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He jumped into the gun debate by saying he would meet with NRA leaders to talk about barring people who are on terrorism watch lists from buying guns.
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When the brown pup unexpectedly jumped into the bath, Thicke's girlfriend April Love Geary wanted to document the moment — but he was more concerned with protecting his modesty.
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Others, including former FDIC Chair Sheila Bair, have questioned why Kashkari has jumped into the discussion now, six years after President Barack Obama signed Dodd-Frank into law.
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Sabres defenseman Zach Bogosian was hooked into the wall by Blue Jackets center Boone Jenner at 11:30 of the third, sparking the scrum that Lehner jumped into.
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Proving that policing the bodies of women and girls is not limited to prom dresses and armpit hair, good old United has jumped into the fray this morning.
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Ramirez grabbed an orange rescue ladder near the pond to assist in the rescue, while two other tourists jumped into the water to save the teens, reports CBS2.
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Before it jumped into the consumer space with smartphones and the new 2-in-1 Mate Book tablet, Huawei was known for its network equipment and infrastructure business.
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The lift was immediately stopped and a part-time ski instructor at the resort, Mickey Wilson, who was in the chair lift behind the man, jumped into action.
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Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, is officially jumped into the gang royal fam, now that she's shared the famed Buckingham Palace balcony with all of her in-laws.
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To make things more interesting, Fallon jumped into a pool filled with Hi-C Ecto Cooler, that Ghostbusters-themed sugar drink we all used to love so much.
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However, both DeDios and Thayne — who did not know either the mother or daughter when he jumped into action — drowned in the attempted rescue near Bridal Veil Falls.
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Some are first-person explorations—young Molly's, for example, is the story of how she jumped into various animal bodies, climbing, flying, swimming and slithering on its hunt.
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Early on, a small black pig slipped out of the split-bamboo enclosure, raced past a barbecued pig on a spit, jumped into Lake Toba and swam away.
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Days before Klobuchar officially jumped into the Democratic field, HuffPost reported that three potential candidates to lead her presidential campaign declined the job, citing the mistreatment of staff.
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WikiLeaks has jumped into the ongoing theory that Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
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Since Warren announced the formation of an exploratory committee on New Year's Eve, a handful of other candidates have jumped into the race, including Gillibrand, Harris and Rep.
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Pete Davidson's friends rally to his side "As soon as he posted that, his circle immediately jumped into action," a source with knowledge of the situation told CNN.
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When their crammed dinghy broke down between Turkey and Greece, she and her sister, also a swimmer, jumped into the water and helped guide the boat to safety.
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The men stripped and jumped into the freezing water of an iced-over lake to see how long it took them to get dressed without dying from hypothermia.
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Total jumped into the market just hours after OPEC agreed a preliminary deal to reduce oil production for the first time in eight years, sending crude prices surging.
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It jumped into action after Mr. Ryan set the March deadline back in December, instructing the committees with jurisdiction "to come up with a responsible solution" by then.
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He said he and several dozen other volunteers from his community jumped into two large dump trucks on the day of the earthquake and drove south to help.
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It's part of the territory of growing up online, in a time when you jumped into a meme video because you're in college and it's fun and harmless.
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Manchin faces a difficult path to reelection thanks to Trump's favorability in the state, and two strong Republican challengers have already jumped into the race to replace him.
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Two workers jumped into the Gulf after concluding that the firefighting equipment on board was essentially useless, like "putting water on a hot grease fire," the records show.
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Being so gung-ho hasn't always served me well — last summer, while reporting a column about a yoga retreat, I jumped into a lake and broke my ankle.
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The third-term congressman from a district south of San Francisco cited tackling student debt and gun violence among the reasons he jumped into the Democratic primary race.
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The N.F.L. and baseball announcer Joe Buck jumped into quotidian announcing, turning his attention to a marble race, a dog with a toy football, and baking and grilling.
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The N.F.L. and baseball announcer Joe Buck jumped into quotidian announcing, turning his attention to a marble race, a dog with a toy football, and baking and grilling.
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As a rookie in 2016, Elliott jumped into the kettle on the same part of the field after a touchdown in a 31-26 win over the Redskins.
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Eager to expedite the process following my imminent divorce, I recently jumped into the world of online dating, where wannabe suitors are just a click or swipe away.
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As Warren lingered at the Steak Fry for hours to greet and take pictures with attendees, Castro jumped into the line, and the two had a warm exchange.
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Tommy Thompson jumped into the fray with an op-ed denouncing the rules on behalf of a hometown company, health records giant Epic, which is based outside Madison.
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Darrell Issa are running for the seat, and Issa said he jumped into the race under the assumption that Hunter would not be on the ballot next November.
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Location: CaliforniaDeal Count in 2019: 18 Poseidon Asset Management was cofounded by Morgan and Emily Paxhia, a brother-and-sister team, who jumped into the industry in 2013.
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A worker at the resort, responding to other vacationers' cries for help, jumped into the pool to help the family members but was too late, Mr. Martín said.
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The sedan sped out of the parking lot and away from the Walmart, the police said, and the bounty hunters jumped into two cars and chased after it.
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Luxury brand Louis Vuitton has jumped into the space, partnering with Riot Games' League of Legends to create real-world and in-game items for its 2019 championship.
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These are lawmakers who often did not wait in line for their turn to run, but rather jumped into district races, winning primaries and then seats in Congress.
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You know, when they jumped into and around villages, you got blown all over the place or you were dropped in the wrong place, so that can happen.
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Patrick, who is a close friend to Obama, largely jumped into the race of fear over the state of the current crop of Democrats could not beat Trump.
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Mark Sanford, a former Congress member and South Carolina governor who jumped into the 2020 race earlier this month, declined Business Insider's invitation to participate in the debate.
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