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"jumped-up" Definitions
  1. thinking you are more important than you really are, particularly because you have risen in social status

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" A man behind me jumped up and yelled "U.
But in January 2017, that jumped up to 48 degrees.
Meanwhile, Salesforce's stock jumped up by more than 26 percent.
Now, it's jumped up into the Billboard top 10 chart.
Microsoft's Satya Nadella jumped up from 20 to No. 6.
It then quickly jumped up toward the end of September.
He jumped up, his eyes widening as if in hope.
I literally jumped up and almost broke my ceiling fan.
She jumped up and down with the bouquet in tow.
The couple jumped up and turned the lights back on.
I jumped up and down every time I was cast.
One thing led to another, and then he jumped up.
The girl, noticing her father's happiness, jumped up and down.
The girl, noticing her father's happiness, jumped up and down.
Startled, my brother jumped up and rushed to the entry.
After the attack, blatant dehumanization of Muslims jumped up significantly.
Now, in 2017, that number has jumped up to 42.3 million.
"Me and Marlo jumped up saying, 'Get off her,' " Sam said.
"Then we jumped up to around $200,000 a year," he said.
Carly jumped up and hugged me and Evan was beside himself.
So I jumped up and pushed a bureau up against it.
Andrea and Tracy, true to themselves, jumped up and backed away.
But she jumped up and gave the kids a huge smile.
"Shiloh jumped up and took off after him," Bryan Holloway said.
When Scott heard she'd been approved, he jumped up and down.
The stock jumped up and then it came right back down.
Not to be outdone, Booker jumped up to declare himself Spartacus.
Ms. Santiago jumped up and down, and her eyes became teary.
" When I heard that, I jumped up and shouted: "Same, Sis!
Bracing for trouble, Dee jumped up and ran to the kitchen.
"He kind of jumped up when he saw me," she said.
She and Lieutenant Diedhiou jumped up and down together, holding it.
When the camera cut, everybody jumped up and started screaming and cheering.
We jumped up and down … Some good things came of this trip.
The team jumped up and down, hugging each other in elated victory.
Pops of oil jumped up and burned the skin on his arm.
"She jumped up into the rig for every run," Mr. Toal said.
I screamed, jumped up and down, called my mom, called my boyfriend.
With the eGPU, the game's framerate jumped up to 40-45 fps.
I jumped up and ran after it, yelling and waving my arms.
A monk in glasses jumped up to help him with his PowerPoint.
For two hours, they jumped up and down in unison and sang.
You would think I would have jumped up and dramatically slapped him.
Jumped up to 493-0 and just stalled there a little bit.
I jumped up from the window and quickly retreated to my kitchen.
After a few minutes of silence, Cassie, the middle child, jumped up.
When Bouchard finally won, she jumped up and down on the court.
Q: Can you describe his demeanor at the point you jumped up?
The line quickly jumped up about 23 more points on the news.
Carter jumped up, his body surging with adrenaline; the returner did not.
The students jumped up and down, clapping their hands at the news.
Shares in online food delivery company Ocado jumped up to 8.9 percent.
Mattel jumped up 11 percent, while Hasbro was up nearly 5 percent.
That's actually the very last frame I got before he jumped up.
"He jumped up, offered that surfboard and got that patient out," she said.
Just jumped up on the couch, curled up and pretty much moved in.
Jobless claims jumped up but that was because of a supermarket-worker strike.
I jumped up, but the door was locked and nobody was out there.
My salary jumped up approximately $1003,000 with each new job I took on.
Stanton jumped up, looking over his shoulder, and lost the ball behind him.
And then I just jumped up and I ran out and just hid.
It jumped up on the side of the car and scratched the door.
At one point he jumped up to kiss a man on the forehead.
We screamed and jumped up and down and we were hooting and hollering.
The Vietnamese city has jumped up from 8th place in the 2018 ranking.
We sang Hot N Cold and jumped up and down a lot. Katy!
He failed to talk down the euro which jumped up against the dollar.
The Globigs, in turn, laugh at him, as a jumped-up local tyrant.
Fitbit shares jumped up 13 percent immediately following the announcement, according to MarketWatch.
I saw how you jumped up to help me when I was coughing.
"That was when I jumped up and got all banged up," she said.
When the news was announced, they jumped up, cheered and screamed with joy.
The sisters jumped up dancing each time the Magnolia Hotshots got a basket.
I think I jumped up and just hugged her for the longest time.
When she jumped up, prosecutors said, Mr. Weinstein apologized for what had happened.
That's why I have not jumped up and down on the Berlin Wall.
He jumped up and ran toward the sound, less than 50 meters away.
Brent crude oil settled at $62.08 per barrel, or jumped up 0.63 percent.
Her 11-year-old tabby, Josie, jumped up next to her, purring gently.
I jumped up, turned off the gas, opened the door and raised my windows.
That explains why, several years ago, the iPhone's price suddenly jumped up to $2900.
I jumped up and I held his hand and I said, 'What's wrong, darling?
Hulu grew by 68 percent while YouTube TV jumped up a whopping 419 percent.
Myanmar has jumped up Transparency International's corruption index, a survey based on public perceptions.
Beside himself, Alan jumped up from his seat and walked swiftly through the train.
Sometimes with a third, even fourth, the lion or tiger jumped up and sat.
"I got to that other side, I jumped up on my feet," she says.
TV packages jumped up as much as $30 per month, according to Consumer Reports.
Some students jumped up to scrutinize the spice jars and the mortar and pestle.
People shouted and cheered and whistled and jumped up on chairs to see him.
My heart jumped up to my throat, and my eyes grew hot with tears.
The average American's self-reported weight has jumped up 4 pounds to 178 pounds.
Already Bloomberg has jumped up to 85033% in a pair of new national polls.
" When Mr. Beldock objected, she jumped up and said, "You weren't raped that night, sir.
My iPhone 5S with iOS 9.3 started at 890MB and jumped up to 1.6GB available.
" — Randy Reiss (@undeadsinatra) February 11, 2017 So I jumped up and was like "peace, out.
"I can't believe I'm here," she said as she jumped up and down and squealed.
Before I could think what to do, I jumped up and caught up to them.
After today's news about revisions to the subscription plan, the stock jumped up to $0.12.
A huge shark jumped up and devoured a fishing boat's chum near Summerland Key, Florida.
" Brett just jumped up and was like, "Dude, I'm not trying to steal your band.
She jumped up and then over a concrete bench in spite of her high heels.
I remember this kid jumped up to an area of the stage, and was dancing.
Benedict Cumberbatch jumped up behind U2 and some others at the Academy Awards in 2014.
These searches jumped up after the first three dates and dropped after the fourth date.
But now with the tariff on stainless coming in, our prices have jumped up dramatically.
Some laughed and snickered; others jumped up and down making "Oh-no-he-didn't" faces.
In 2019, the deforestation rate in Brazil jumped up 30 percent from the year before.
Erupting with laughter, she jumped up, brushed herself off and hopped back on the seesaw.
My granddaddy said when I started walking, I just jumped up and went a-running.
Shares of the dairy giant jumped up to 18.8%, marking their best session since Feb.
After my conversation with Foley, I jumped up on the Peloton Tread and did some running.
"Everyone jumped up and hugged her and congratulated her," Christine recalls of when Mariah came out.
The animals were seen chasing the drone until one successfully jumped up and knocked it down.
"She is little so she just jumped up and down and couldn't believe it," he says.
"Listen, I jumped up with my African church fan," said Gadsden Sams, who showed it off.
At one point, a woman jumped up and down frantically, suckling baby attached to her nipple.
When he scored the goal, half our benched jumped up like it was a playoff goal.
"The first inning kind of jumped up and grabbed us again," Cleveland manager Terry Francona said.
But now, unfortunately for a lot of these critters, that shit just jumped up to me.
As we jumped up to run, we heard the report of pistol fire from Capitol Police.
Overall ranked games, meanwhile, jumped up 321 spots on average, as a result of the featuring.
When we entered, Yan was immediately recognized, and people jumped up to offer him their seats.
They yelled and jumped up and down and said 'This is not going to happen again.
Suddenly, he jumped up, and rushed down the hall to see if Evan Spiegel was around.
She jumped up and hid before he could do anything besides touch her, telling no one.
I jumped up and ran out of the changing room, bumping into the Soviet coach, Romanov.
He then jumped up and fired a strike on a bounce to Gurriel at first base.
When we heard the car from afar at four in the afternoon, the boys jumped up.
I rememberplaying on the grasswhen Mom came to spank meand he jumped up —bit her hand.
Meanwhile, Cash App racked up $1.11 billion in annual net revenue and jumped up 157% YoY.
During the sit-down with host Gayle King, he screamed, cried, and jumped up from his seat.
Hydroelectric power also jumped up 39 percent as major droughts plaguing the west coast started to subside.
Xbox software and services jumped up 21 percent overall to make up for losses in hardware sales.
This extra charge has since jumped up to 0.25% since the June 13 attacks, the report added.
That's when she jumped up and began listing the names of the spouses of patients she'd lost.
At one point, he jumped up, pulled a book from his shelf, and handed it to David.
He jumped up, leaf litter stuck to his flank, and took a strategic position behind the fence.
Smartly dressed children waving miniature Chinese and American flags jumped up and down as Trump's motorcade passed.
Digital video viewing, meanwhile, has jumped up 9.3 percent over 2016 to reach 1 hour, 181.73 minutes.
Romer was so cheered by his answer that she jumped up and danced in the baggage claim.
As they prepared to compete, one man jumped up and down, hyping himself up for the race.
I jumped up and tried to hang my very full stocking back on the holder, which tipped over.
"He jumped up to protect us and never showed any fear, even when he was struck," Pace added.
It had been at 1,630bp in the first week of January, having jumped up from 492bp last July.
His assist rate jumped up five points, and he got to the free-throw line more often, too.
We haven't seen a grin that big since Papa Tom Cruise jumped up and down on Oprah's couch.
Hundreds of people, young and old, some draped in the national flag, jumped up and down with excitement.
Some of the people in the crowd didn't really appreciate that, so they jumped up on stage, too.
"I may have jumped up and hugged her during the meeting because I was so grateful," Kling said.
Obviously ticket prices for Miranda's last show have already jumped up to a starting point of over $2,000.
Hodgson nearly cracked his head on the roof of the England dugout as he jumped up to celebrate.
With a flick of its tail one jumped up in front of a woman at the counter's end.
Clinton's "H" campaign logo, while others fell into hugs and several women jumped up and down with elation.
John Wall jumped up on the announcers' table, tore at his jersey, and roared to the elated crowd.
"The dog just jumped up and laid down by my feet," he reported with unconcealed delight one session.
He and I caught eyes mid-song as a thousand people jumped up and down and sang along.
Upon hearing news of the appeal, I jumped up from my chair and ran to get my computer.
Less than a week later, on March 16, the daily number of new subscribers jumped up to 2,400.
I enthusiastically jumped up and yelled "Donkey Kong!" and everyone looked at me like I had ten heads.
At the announcement, the Tories jumped up and erupted into applause, but it was hardly a real success.
Around the same time, educational apps also jumped up as schools across the country turned to online learning.
I jumped up and then back down and then up and down again as the others did too.
In my tiny living room, I jumped up and down with excitement and gratitude, becoming overwhelmed with emotion.
"This guy jumped up, he says, 'You're so rich you shouldn't be on Medicaid,'" Mr. Todd said later.
Investors have also noticed — the biotech's stock has jumped up 33% in the first couple months of 2020.
And there was plenty of positive support (and a big cheering section) when you jumped up to play.
In the case of this first hold, that was when they jumped up to about $300 per pair.
Trump fell seven points since the last poll was published a month ago, and Cruz jumped up 8 points.
When Stranger Things' victory was announced, Brown jumped up and down with her cast mates and then cried backstage.
Becky, as fans might imagine, said yes and Katie jumped up — giving her girlfriend a kiss and a hug.
Janine, clad in black pants and a black lace top, happily jumped up to prove her husband was correct.
Two United States Secret Service agents jumped up on the podium to protect the senator, who stopped speaking momentarily.
"Every time we headed west toward Central Park and saw prewar places, the price jumped up," Mr. Snyder said.
"[Hayes] jumped up from his chair and went to the window to see the smoke," the insider told PEOPLE.
Apple's shares jumped up 5.4 percent in after-hours trading, a big move for the company's usually stable stock.
One of the boys, John Michael, jumped up and grabbed two magnets from a drawer to give a visual.
"They woke it up and it jumped up with its big chest out and bellowed at them," Healy said.
She jumped up and emptied a packet of chips into the client's palms, flamboyantly describing why they were unique.
They all jumped up simultaneously and sprang forth like a herd of gazelles, leaping each table majestically in time.
From his YBS crew on stage to the crowd, everybody jumped up and down frantically, appropriately surrendering their composure.
"I probably jumped up and down more times in that studio than ever in my life," Ms. Bridgers said.
She kicked off her black pumps and jumped up and down, then threw the Mason jar at the wall.
Suddenly, several passengers jumped up or used their hands to try and usher the bird out the nearest door.
The Charts Two albums by Juice WRLD jumped up the chart after the singing rapper's death on Dec. 26.
Suddenly, several passengers jumped up or used their hands to try to usher the bird out the nearest door.
People of all ages, dressed in their night-club best, jumped up, some onto chairs and tables, to dance.
Microsoft, comparatively, jumped up to take 21st place, an improvement from the 34th-place slot it occupied last year.
When an Albanian aide came through the door, the daughter jumped up from her chair and shouted, No Albanians!
Without missing a beat, Efron, clad in leather pants for the occasion, jumped up and started playfully grinding on DeGeneres.
"As soon as the tarp fell away, he jumped up and began running around licking the firefighters," Bauer said afterward.
One dude even jumped up, picked up a computer, and slammed it down because he couldn't get anybody to donate.
Right fielder Tarasco jumped up and hit the wall to snare a line drive hit by pinch hitter Scott Livingstone.
Homebuilder Fletcher Building Ltd jumped up to 14 percent on media reports that Australia's Wesfarmers Ltd was accumulating Fletcher stock.
In relation to gross domestic product, GDP, household debt jumped up to 84.60 percent in the first quarter of 2016.
As we spoke, backpack-toting little ones jumped up and down, and harried teachers bustled in and out of classrooms.
When he reached the glass, Mike jumped up out of the pool of water and thew himself against the glass.
At that point, Mr. Sullivan jumped up, asking if both sides could approach the bench of Judge Pamela M. Campbell.
Costa jumped up off the turf, got into the face of Barry, and like two demented stags, they butted heads.
Audience members jumped up and down, shouted, cried and kissed Hall when they won, and sometimes even when they lost.
She jumped up to see a scene straight out of a nightmare: an 8-foot python emerging from her toilet.
People held banners with Kolisi's photograph aloft and jumped up and down with joy as music blared in the background.
The group jumped up during a pause in the gunfire and began throwing stools through the bar's windows, he said.
He then jumped up and ran to the net to shake hands with Monfils, pounding his chest as he went.
"He instantly jumped up and was crying," Kara Swindle told CNN affiliate KSNW of the moment when they were reunited.
At the sound of a Lil Wayne remix by the D.J. Haterade, Ms. Arzón jumped up and started energetically dancing.
SXAP jumped up 3.4 percent by 1024 GMT with German carmakers Daimler, BMW and Volkswagen gaining 4.3 to 4.9 percent.
The 85-year-old woman says Noodle jumped up and planted its paws on her, causing her to fall backwards.
Marion jumped up and down at the sight of her father on the screen and wandered off -- perhaps to find him.
China also jumped up the academic rankings, with four of its universities making the top ten list for the first time.
California's already-high gas prices jumped up again on July 1, with a new 5.6 cents per gallon gasoline tax hike.
In the post-crisis period productivity growth has occasionally jumped up, only to turn negative once again, as happened in 215.
The dog, who still remembered me from when I used to hang out there, jumped up immediately and wanted to play.
"He was taking forever, so I just jumped up on the mound and started throwing them," Wright said earlier this season.
As soon as she started to speak, students jumped up and booed her, with some even turning their backs on her.
Roku jumped up 67% on its first day of trading as a public company, closing at $23.50 after opening at $15.78.
The FTSE 100 (UKX) jumped up 2% in London, while Germany's DAX (DAX) and France's CAC 40 (CAC21.225) posted similar gains.
Nupur Lala: I jumped up and down onstage, and most of that was me wanting to feel like it was real.
Some of the men at the cafe jumped up to confront the man as he walked away; one brandished a chair.
Everyone jumped up from the pile but Mahomes, who quickly reached for his right knee as trainers rushed onto the field.
He jumped up onto the side of his 15-foot-long boat to prevent the shark from causing him further harm.
I remember a woman jumped up on a table and shouted, 'the next campaign is for a woman's right to choose!
A: No. Q: What did you do after you jumped up and you had the conversation you described, what happened next?
Suddenly, I was in a Buso sandwich and the two jumped up and down merrily for a moment before releasing me.
Today we're at two million video views a day and that's jumped up from 400,000 video views a day in August.
But some dude on Tech's bench jumped up and held his arms up as if he were open for the pass.
And he jumped up and down and hugged friends when Neymar finally put the ball in the net in the 51st minute.
As we all jumped up and down and drunk-screamed "Tubthumping," I made a single resolution: no more sleeping with cis people.
The energetic puppy jumped up to greet little Ashtyn Gardner of Mobile, Alabama, causing her to step back and take a tumble.
Noodle, who was under the control of a dog walker, jumped up at her, causing her to fall backward down a hill.
This past year, it jumped up to #3 by revenue on the App Store, and #5 in overall revenue across both stores.
But I remember the two security guards–for the entire venue, mind you–jumped up on stage to take this kid down.
Australia's oldest company and first bank Westpac Group jumped up four places this year to be ranked the country's top employer 2019.
They jumped up to 11th in November, and only the Oklahoma City Thunder and Philadelphia 76ers averaged more per game in December.
Gurley jumped up and started scribbling on a whiteboard to show the "cacophony of events" that led to the coup against Kalanick.
Everything happened so fast, but I quickly realized my aim was off when he yelped, jumped up and ran under the shower.
Just then, my phone rang and I jumped up to take the call, slipping into my dress and shoes as I went.
When he got to "Black Lives Matter," he said it like a question, and he jumped up and began kicking the sign.
They worried that they'd have to convince him to play the part, but he jumped up (pop!) and agreed to do it.
At the same time that people are torrenting the film, Contagion also jumped up the ranks of iTunes downloads around the world.
At the same time that people are torrenting the film, Contagion also jumped up the ranks of iTunes downloads around the world.
At one point, many of them jumped up in panic and ran for the exits when they thought an aftershock had struck.
He put his slice down and jumped up, and the two men hugged as if they hadn't seen each other in months.
The biggest gainers included clothing retailer Kathmandu , which jumped up 5.8 percent after saying annual profit was sharply higher on improved margins.
Microsoft jumped up by one spot to take third place, while electric-car company Tesla fell from No. 3 to sixth place.
Podcast hours streamed jumped up 39% quarter-over-quarter in Q3 2019, and Spotify now touts over 500,000 podcasts on its platform.
After establishing a fairly consistent adjusted yards-per-pass figure of about 7 every year, he jumped up to 10.1 this year.
"We're still riding the wave, if you will, as a result of Hurricane Harvey, where gasoline prices jumped up afterwards," Sinclair said.
When I woke up a few hours later, I hauled my mattress back into the living room and you jumped up onto it.
This went well until interest rates jumped up, the dollar strengthened and exports to the USSR were halted after the invasion of Afghanistan.
After taking out Skadoodle with a quick shot around a corner, Fallen jumped up to see where N231thing was waiting near the bomb.
Do you think Tom Cruise lays awake at night dreading that time he jumped up on the couch on The Oprah Winfrey Show?
Rihanna jumped up on stage during Drake's concert at L.A.'s Staples Center and almost made it sound like he was settling down.
"In front of me, the foreign students jumped up to dance, the police quickly came and told them to sit down," Mao said.
I jumped up from his lap, popped out my tape and ran from the office wondering what I did to lead him on.
In commodity markets, oil prices jumped up as traders weighed support from OPEC-led supply restraint and a slowdown in the global economy.
Japan—well-known for being pioneers of taboo sex culture and strange dongles for our Johns—jumped up to fifth place this year.
When I was admitted into N.Y.U., I jumped up and down on my living room couch and my parents cried tears of joy.
Right before they embraced, Aidonia jumped up and down in excitement as if he was getting ready to go out on the stage.
"We jumped up and down and hollered, both to the state and to HUD, and nobody did anything about it," Mr. Henneberger said.
"If it was the other way around, you don't think the African-American community would have jumped up and said something?" he said.
After scoring a trio of goals on the man advantage before the end of the second period, that percentage jumped up to 23.
Ted White, her first husband—they married in 1961 and divorced eight years later—was a jumped-up street hustler who abused her.
Here's what's alleged -- Shortly after the plane took off, Brad and Angelina began arguing and Maddox jumped up to verbally defend his mom.
I turned on Spotify and it jumped up a little bit more: Then I cranked up the music volume and my dog started barking.
Claudio ran down the stairs of the school lobby with a bouquet of flowers, embracing his children as Barbara jumped up and down excitedly.
Carefully keeping his eyes on the prize, the shirtless singer jumped up with a high spinning kick, which sent the bottle cap flying off.
When he saw the screaming suspect, then heard a man say "Get him, get him," Bradix jumped up and, well, got him, he said.
Carefully keeping his eyes on the prize, the shirtless singer jumped up with a high spinning kick, which sent the bottle cap flying off.
The battles were so tough on Frankel, she said that she wouldn't have jumped up for a hug even if she didn't have strep.
Miami nearly took the lead in the fifth, but Dickerson jumped up in left center and saved a possible homer by Miami's Adeiny Hechavarria.
U.S. crude oil hit a new nine-month low on Wednesday, trading below $43 a barrel, although it has jumped up slightly on Thursday.
He walks with a jaunty bounce and jumped up and down in one bunker when his deftly executed shot nearly fell into the hole.
Most recently, she jumped up to protect her husband after a protester stormed the stage at his Super Tuesday victory speech in Los Angeles.
As he described their collaboration, he jumped up to fetch one of her deep blue scarves, then draped the fluttering fabric over his arm.
After winning the tough final match, Korakaki jumped up and down and embraced her father, the two dressed in Greece's blue and white colors.
They jumped up and down to music playing in the background, moving in front of a camera, sneering as a third girl recorded them.
Many of the young people physically jumped up from their chairs, phones at the ready to snap a picture of a real-life movie star.
Just before making landfall on Friday night, Hurricane Harvey jumped up to become a category 4 hurricane, with sustained winds of 130 miles per hour.
Glamour is reporting searches for 'bateau necklines' increased by 104% since 2017, while searches on eBay jumped up 830% from last November to June 2018.
Mrs Pelosi entered trailing three, including a granddaughter who jumped up and down and shouted "Nancy Pelosi!" as her grandmother cast her vote for speaker.
"I jumped up, weaved my way in and out of the cozy restaurant (leaping over a chair or two) and chased him down," she wrote.
Hyde got his revenge on the next play as he jumped up to grab an onside kick, racing 45 yards for a game-clinching touchdown.
With Apple's credit card interface, I literally watched as my total balance jumped up and my available credit decreased as a merchant processed a transaction.
"I think she yelped in joy actually and jumped up and down," she said of her daughter's reaction upon learning the policy would be amended.
No one, you'll note, has jumped up to take the blame for the Oculus debacle, Santiago Calatrava's four-billion-dollar railway hub and dinosaur skeleton.
To some extent, these increases were driven by the blogger beauty feuds — for example, the r/beautyguruchatter community jumped up by 87% year-over-year.
That's now jumped up to $799 and $999, so you're forking out extra money for the same damn thing you would've gotten for less just yesterday.
Over the duration of three years of inflation swaps there was a significant effect, especially for the United States which jumped up to 1.2 basis points.
The bout was a highly-billed rematch of UFC 196, where Diaz submitted McGregor in the second round after the Irishman jumped up two weight classes.
I jumped up and threw on some clothes and I got in the car and was at the hospital by the time they got her there.
In the studio, Mr. Teriokhin jumped up occasionally to help an Eastern European woman about a decade older knitting an elaborate section of a gray sweater.
As soon as the news was announced, Kodak's stock (KODK) jumped up, and as of this writing, its stock price is $5.02, a 60 percent gain.
I had put a makeshift set of stairs down to help him get into my bed, but just this week he jumped up without using them.
Woodley jumped up and covered herself, after which the therapist grabbed her hand and begged for forgiveness, she said, swearing he had never done that before.
"He literally jumped up and started licking my face," Cohen said, sitting on the floor of Perry's bedroom and holding Frankie during an interview with PEOPLE.
By some counts, HIV test sales jumped up to 95% immediately after his 2015 announcement -- and remained as high as 60% up to a month later.
The breakup call came in around 12.30 pm and the graph showed Soto's immediate distress as his beats per minute jumped up from 72 to 88.
"She jumped up from the couch and came flying into my arms," said Loria, who will bring the team to the funeral in the coming days.
He was already the dominant featherweight champion of the U.F.C. when he jumped up two weight classes to split a pair of fights with Nate Diaz.
Fiorina was polling at 3% in a CNN/ORC poll before the debate and jumped up to 15% in a poll taken just a week after.
Merav Ruthman jumped up and down, as she had always wanted a dog, and was just waiting for the right time in her life to adopt.
The stretched-out corpse of a "dead" man, whom the audience had just seen murdered, leapt back to life and jumped up for volunteer firefighting duty.
So he jumped up, sitting with his feet on his board, not letting his legs dangle below the surface as easy prey for the aquatic predator.
With the eminent stage and film stars Jeremy Irons and Lesley Manville leading the charge, O'Neill's autobiographical clan feels as jumped-up as a startled racehorse.
Travis was performing "BUTTERFLY EFFECT" at Citi Field in Queens when he jumped up and landed wrong on his right knee ... then tumbled to the ground.
" Rafael Gonzales, 66, of Washington Heights, said he had jumped up and hugged his television when the election swung Mr. Trump's way and shouted, "Sí, muchacho!
"Yes, we got Meghan," Hammond shouted, barely able to restrain her joy as she danced around, jumped up and down and elicited high fives from the crowd.
Polls have jumped up and down in the past few months, from the post-convention bump each candidate got to their leveling out a few weeks later.
Whereas the average rate of sea level rise increased by about 3 millimeters per year before 2006, it jumped up to around 9 millimeters per year since.
"Whenever I hit a game-winner, whenever it was one of those moments, I jumped up on the stand and said 'This is my house,'" Wade said.
He jumped up and ducked in the ring, kept his head down, squatted and did this kind of rapid breathing I'd learned once in a yoga class.
This year's list is almost identical to last year's, except for one change: German shorthaired pointers jumped up to the ninth spot, pushing Yorkies to 10th place.
"Pompey" jumped up the political agenda in November 2013 when BAE Systems, a defence giant, announced that 940 jobs would go at its shipyard in the city.
The death toll from Thursday's bombing jumped up Saturday, after initial reports that it had killed 36 members of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
Realizing they were under attack, the two jumped up and ran east toward the entrance to the basement, into the high-­ceilinged hallway outside the operating theater.
My friend Joseph and I jumped up and down, thrilled (and, honestly, shocked) to finally see a Latino artist invited to perform at such a major event.
He got so heated on a call that he jumped up into the technical area, contested the foul, and then decided to mime out the whole thing.
Why it matters: His approval increased by 1 percentage point each week in two previous polls, then it jumped up 3 points in the most recent poll.
Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn't lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
It was late in the meal, the table covered with empty plates and wine bottles, when Ms. Wolfert suddenly jumped up and ran out of the room.
The ball landed long, setting off an immediate wave of cheers that shook the hallowed court as the long-limbed Gauff jumped up and down in delight.
We started doing heavy weights, Olympic lifts, crossfit type stuff and within a year I lost body fat, gained weight, and jumped up in velocity and confidence.
The new Kindle Oasis — the same name as last year's premium Kindle — has jumped up in size, moving from a 6-inch screen to a 7-inch screen.
When it came time for Pelosi to vote for herself, one of her granddaughters lifted her hand in the air shouting, "Pelosi!" as she jumped up and down.
The OLED screen has jumped up in size to 6.4 inches while taking a bump down in resolution to 5993p, which isn't something that bothered me at all.
And these results are further bolstered by a FiveThirtyEight meta-analysis that found support for impeachment jumped up markedly following the launch of that inquiry in late September.
When I pressed the pedal, the robot jumped up high, forcing me to crane my neck upward if I wanted to keep it in my field of view.
Last June, one video showed a breakdown in which Clarke wept, berated himself and punched his chest as Samson, his service Rottweiler, jumped up to block the blows.
Umicore's shares had briefly jumped up by as much as 9.5% after an FT Alphaville report of possible bid interest from Total, but the stock then lost ground.
As soon as Chirinos lost the ball, an alert Headley took off, reached the plate with a headfirst slide and then jumped up to celebrate with his teammates.
I could see that very same elasticity in my 21-year-old niece, Jessie, a surfing novice, as she jumped up time and again to catch a wave.
Upon hearing themselves say aloud the spelled name of the tribe and terrified that their spirit had been captured by this alchemy, they jumped up and went running.
The ex-NFL star was watching the Battle of Winterfell on his couch with some friends -- when he jumped up for Bran's final showdown with the Night King.
He compared himself to Spartacus's heroic followers in the movie, who jumped up and yelled "I am Spartacus!" so the Romans wouldn't be able to find Kirk Douglas.
When the buzzer sounded, he ran to a corner of the court, then made his way to the sideline, jumped up and popped his jersey as he yelled.
" Lori Isenberg said she "jumped up and tried to get to him, but I tripped on the heater and banged my head and couldn't reach him in time.
Had the second sentence been "Dan jumped up to get her more," you would have thought instead of the fact that "spill" means Trisha had less of something.
Team Liquid began recruiting its first professional players, aside from Goossens, and entering tournaments where the prize money had "definitely jumped up" since the early-2000s, he says.
I don't know if I can host it…" Ripa then eagerly jumped up and down in her chair and told her 42-year-old co-host, "Yes you can!
While Mr. Sanders spoke, Ms. Haglund made a handmade sign reading "Student Loan Reform" on a pizza box, then jumped up and down waving it until Mr. Sanders noticed.
When Van Hollen looked around the room to gauge the possibility of competing interest, no one jumped up to throw their hat in the ring, according to the source.
"And then I felt the temperature raise, I jumped up and I saw the big boat that sits out there," she of spotting a riverboat that was docked nearby.
Gold jumped up on Wednesday, rebounding from losses made in the wake of stronger than expected U.S. inflation data, as the dollar surrendered gains and stock markets swung higher.
Wipro jumped up as much as 8.1 percent to their highest since April 2016 and was the top gainer on the Nifty IT index , which was up 2 percent.
If everybody who's anybody jumped up and agreed with Clinton's characterization of events, it would do real damage to Sanders's campaign, which is presumably why Clinton brought it up.
"The Doberman jumped up and head-butted me — that's one of the things that they do — and got me down to the ground and they both attacked me," Osbourne continued.
As a result of the discount, the average wait time for battery replacement jumped up to four weeks in January, but then fell to around two weeks in early February.
She jumped up and down upon seeing his face on the screen, and before long, she was waltzing into his home office and overshadowing his discussion of South Korean politics.
As the tequila flowed — Casa Dragones, the house favorite — no one jumped up and bought an opal necklace, but they did take off their shoes and dance, Ms. Neuwirth remembers.
The index of top UK companies jumped up 24.1 percent to 23.5,24.6 points, strongly outperforming other European bourses thanks to the weaker pound and its heavy weighting in commodities stocks.
The crasher, later identified as the YouTube personality Marie Benoliel, jumped up on the catwalk, inserting herself into the long lines of models walking in the show's finale, WWD reported.
"When I walked in, he just jumped up and started crying," McCadden told reporters during a news conference shortly after the American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan announced the lawsuit.
Lilly jumped up unscathed and his corner apparently jeered at McCoy as the latter retreated to his corner at the end of the round with a smile on his face.
Though they are not all in the same group, Citigroup, Bank of America, Wells Fargo and I.C.B.C. each jumped up one place from the categories they were assigned last year.
When she jumped up from the bed, Weinstein began speaking very fast, telling her it wouldn't happen again and told her, "Don't make a big deal about this," she said.
She passed the mike to a boy who jumped up on a table, smirked and asked, using inappropriate language, how many people in the room that day just didn't care.
Packaging company RPC jumped up 4.5 percent to a four-month high after its first quarter revenue came in ahead of last year, helped by acquisitions and favourable currency moves.
It's also nice to be able to see how the system's status impacts the amount of time left; the minute my computer fell asleep, the number jumped up by several hours.
I was in the hall when I heard the game was afoot -- so jumped up to head to the Never Trump headquarters to ask them what the state of play was.
At this point a crow jumped up in the game and made me scream, I then looked down to see a devil child looking back at me and screamed blue murder.
Annual inflation rates in the eurozone jumped up from 0.6 percent to 1.1 percent which led to fresh calls from German advocates for the central bank to consider raising interest rates.
I'd never witnessed an event that stretched into a human tug-of-war type scenario where a thousand kids jumped up on stage and it just turned into a dance party.
From the beginning of 1987 through August of that year, the Dow had jumped up 44 percent in value — but then fell roughly 10 percent in the week before Black Monday.
Within minutes of the disaster, a thirty-year-old film technician from Middlesex jumped up from her chair complaining of an earthy, decaying smell, which she recognized as that of death.
She jumped up suddenly, gathered all her clothes, and ran out the front door, half naked, then turned on the porch and ran back in, and got on top of me.
He was in the midst of his solo on Robert Johnson's "Little Queen of Spades," letting mildly distorted blues licks fly, one by one, when the band jumped up a key.
The burly LiAngelo, practicing with the intensity of the football player that he once was, jumped up from an interview as the scrimmage wound down and insisted that it continue with him.
After 27 and 34-win seasons in Davis' first two years, the Pellies jumped up to 45 wins last year, and made the first Davis era playoff appearance, brief though it was.
And from January to May of this year, the number of overall illegal drug overdose deaths in the province jumped up 75 percent from last year, a trend that's expected to continue.
Instead, he filmed a close encounter with the ocean's apex predator, as a great white shark came up behind the fish the boy caught, jumped up in the air and snatched it.
In the same year that women out-earning their husbands jumped up to 38%, a different study found that men who earned less than their spouses were significantly more likely to cheat.
But then, she saw that "tears were coming out of 17 of my best friends' eyes," and her coach jumped up from the back of the room to give her a hug.
Field officials tried to corner the cat and catch him, but the black feline was not having any of it and quickly jumped up into the crowd, sending fans into a panic.
Units had jumped up to 9.5 percent shortly after markets opened on the O Globo report, extending two days of sharp gains accompanied by heavier-than-average trading volumes on the stock.
For a moment, the focus on the House floor shifted when Pelosi was called on to vote for herself and granddaughter Bella Pelosi Kaufman grabbed her arm and jumped up and down.
The other day, as he sat down for a lunch of hot-dog stew, a muddy wart hog blasted through his living-room door and he jumped up to shoo it out.
They jumped up to smash overhead surveillance cameras, used hammers to knock ticket sensors off gates and spray-painted and broke the screens of ticket machines, using umbrellas to shield their identities.
Riding on the train... We were coming home from Germany... A mouse ran out of somebody's knapsack, and all our girls jumped up; the ones on the upper bunks came tumbling down, squealing.
Oil prices have jumped up this week, with global benchmark Brent crude breaking above $40-a-barrel level, a 50 percent price rise from January when prices hit a near 13-year low.
Between August 1 and August 11, according to Insider polling, the percentage of people satisfied with O'Rourke jumped up 11 points, the single most significant increase of his campaign by a long shot.
"And then there was that Cabo trip... "On a trip to Cabo San Lucas, when Stephen and I were actually broken up, I jumped up on the bar to dance with my girlfriends.
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) — Anthony Joshua jumped up and down in the ring with his massive entourage, celebrating being around $70 million richer and having three world heavyweight belts back in his possession.
The price of premium service, which now includes Ultra HD streaming on up to four devices, jumped up $2 to $15.99, while a basic subscription price rose for the first time to $8.99.
Coronado's friend, Cindy Barrientos, told police this was not the case, but rather her friend was simply asking Crenshaw for directions when the street artist jumped up and allegedly stabbed him, the Herald adds.
Of course, Portman jumped up to the A-list starting in 1999 when she played Padmé, the female lead of the Star Wars prequels and the future mother to Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia.
In his first interview since facing multiple criminal sex abuse charges involving underage girls, R&B superstar R. Kelly cried, screamed, and jumped up from his seat to yell at the host interviewing him.
"We were talking about it today on the bench, just looking at the Jumbotron and where his average was at seven to 220 days ago, it's really jumped up," Rays manager Kevin Cash said.
Novae Group jumped up to 23 percent after the insurer agreed to be taken over by AXIS Capital, a Bermuda-based speciality lines insurer and reinsurer, for 468 million pounds ($605 million) in cash.
Switzerland jumped up the rankings from 573th place last year after the vast majority of people who had relocated there from overseas said they were happy with its economic (257%) and political (260%) climate.
"Rice and macaroni are expensive and there are no other alternatives," said head of the bakers' association Abdullah Ghorab, who represents over 25,000 bakeries countrywide and estimates consumption has jumped up to 15 percent.
"Their father and I are both Leos, and when I was pregnant with them, [Leo] literally jumped up and down the entire time with excitement and I'm like, 'He's like a Leo,' " Pressly said.
On Sunday, Biles, who has struggled on the beam in the past, jumped up out of her seat as her scores came in and began celebrating as she saw she had received 15.066 points.
I went on Saturday and braced for the riotous fans like this guy, who jumped up onto a counter and squealed like a pig when informed his local establishment was out of the condiment.
The trio of friends shrieked in delight and jumped up and down on the track in an embrace when the scoreboard confirmed they had secured the first Olympic podium sweep in the women's sprint hurdles.
When her part was played at Gillette Stadium in Massachusetts this July, Lively, 31, jumped up and down and started filming the number on her phone, while Reynolds, 41, threw his hand in the air.
YOU KNOW THE AMERICAN AIRLINES CENTER, WHICH HAS OVER A THOUSAND EMPLOYEES, WE JUMPED UP WAGES THAT -- LAST DECEMBER BY $200, PROBABLY GOING TO DO IT AGAIN, SO THERE IS COMPETITION FOR BETTER WORKERS THERE.
Last June, the 24-year-old woman posted a YouTube video of a breakdown in which she wept, berated herself and punched her chest until Samson, her service Rottweiler, jumped up and blocked her blows.
That wasn't the first time the brothers encountered political extremism during their time in Prague; as Will recalled earlier, it jumped up and smacked them in the face as soon as they got to town.
Astrachan testified in the copyright and fair use cases as an expert witness for Google, and said he jumped up and down in his hotel room when he saw news of the verdict on Twitter.
Well, it was a good run (and for those keeping track, venerable actor Julian Glover has now been felled by Rebel forces, James Bond, Indiana Jones, in addition to this jumped-up St. Thomas More).
As he jumped up in the polls at the end of last year, and then won in New Hampshire and Nevada, Sanders has delighted in poking at party leaders' increasingly vocal anxieties over his rise.
The Amazon (AMZN) founder and CEO added around $8 billion to his fortune Friday, as the company's stock jumped up more than 7% to close above $2,000, compared to the previous day's close at $1,213.
Kizer said she had jumped up when he started touching her leg, and when she tried to get away, he got on top of her on the floor and tried to rip her pants off.
In one of the definitive moments in Irish sport, already a WBO middleweight champion, Collins jumped up the weight ranks to defeat the seemingly unbeatable Chris Eubank for his super-middleweight title back in March, 1995.
Every year, the agency has to release a report on all the unclaimed money it collects to Congress: In 22013, TSA collected $22017,000 and in 2016 it jumped up to $867, 812, according to NBC News.
Mr. Yang had "made a very good impression," Mr. Bell said, and had "jumped up" on the list of candidates he was considering, a list he said included Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Mr. Buttigieg.
But this hoary association of wizened character actors are ill-disposed to heed this jumped-up, medieval Bart Simpson, tasked with writing "I will not supply plot exposition without proof" a hundred times on the blackboard.
The New Republic, which in 2010 had an abysmal 21 percent of its bylines written by women and had only clawed its way up to 27 percent by 2014, jumped up to 45 percent in 2015.
In fact, the NPD data shows the jump in sales despite the fact that the average price of these devices jumped up from $96 to $109, signaling that demand is increasing even as prices go up.
Power prices jumped up to 60 percent for most consumers last year, after a near collapse in generation due to two years of drought led the government to use an expensive system of thermal power plants.
As I cursed under my breath, she ran back to our bed, jumped up, nudged the edge of the comforter with her snout and whined until I lifted up the blanket to let her back inside.
"Everything he said when he jumped up -- (my daughter) like she remembered the rage when she wouldn't do what he asked her to do, tell her to do or he'd get upset about something," she said.
And almost immediately after beating Joshua in the 240th round, as he jumped up and down in the ring's center, Ruiz became an important symbol to Mexicans and Mexican-Americans on both sides of the border.
A group of players, led by Jerry Blevins, Jose Reyes and James Loney, formed a circle around Mets Manager Terry Collins and jumped up and down, hooting and hollering as they sprayed him with Champagne and beer.
With minutes left in the fourth quarter, Biyombo jumped up to try and run interference on LeBron as he pump-faked, only to land his arm around James' shoulder in what looked like a buddy-buddy move.
Only 11 percent of assaults in South Bend were listed as aggravated between 1998 and 2015, but that figure jumped up to 22018 percent in 21971 and 2300 percent in 22019 (260 data is not yet available).
He jumped up from his chair to hunt among the stacks of newspapers for a recent edition that featured a scholarship student from El Salvador returning from college to Storm Lake to start a house-painting business.
But after three straight years of averaging in the low 20s, Curry has jumped up to 30.3 points a game, and is on the way to career highs in field-goal percentage, 3-point percentage, rebounds and steals.
Like the Axon 7 (ZTE never made an Axon 8), the Axon 9 Pro sports stereo speakers and an AMOLED screen, except this time the size of its display has jumped up from 5.5-inches to 6.21-inches.
Barroso Out-Duels Mutapcic The first bout of the evening came courtesy of the light heavyweight division, as middleweight veteran Elvis Mutapcic jumped up a weight class for a short notice UFC debut against Brazilian prospect Francimar Barroso.
"Purchase applications jumped up during the first full week of April and had effectively remained at that level, on an unadjusted basis, before falling this week," said Joel Kan, MBA associate vice president of industry surveys and forecasting.
Although Diddy was No. 933 on the list in 2016, he jumped up 21 spots thanks to the Bad Boy Family Reunion Tour, his partnership with Ciroc vodka, and selling a portion of his Sean John clothing line.
After firing the first shot, which struck Martinez' son Taylor Hollier in the foot, the family's dog Zero, a Great Pyrenees, jumped up and bit the shooter, in an attempt to protect his owners, Martinez claims on GoFundMe.
Schmitt, on the other hand, only just realized his sexuality upon meeting Nico — that's the entire point of his memorable "Shelter" speech, which Borelli "literally jumped up and down" with joy over after reading for the first time.
That statistic is obviously segmented by race and class: 14 percent of white people were, as Pew describes them, "smartphone dependent"; 24 percent of black folks were; and that number jumped up to 20133 percent of Hispanic people.
Among risers, Mediclinic shares jumped up to 12 percent after the Abu Dhabi government canceled a requirement for citizens to make a 20 percent co-payment for treatment at private facilities, in a boon to private healthcare providers.
"People sell LME and buy ShFE yesterday, but LME jumped up sharply and they are losing money from yesterday's deals, so today they have to buy LME and sell ShFE to close all contracts," said another nickel analyst.
This is because the jumped-up billionaires that deposed the local humps that used to own teams like the Nets generally are pretty similar, both in terms of what they want and how they go about getting it.
Originally, the group used to include Redwood Capital, and the three funds were looking at returns in the hundreds of millions in April after the stock jumped up to $23 a share on news of a restructuring proposal.
Several times she has discovered before sleeping that she was a few steps shy of that, and has jumped up and walked around the house until her Fitbit vibrated in an indication that she had reached her goal.
One particularly limber cop jumped up onto the stalled bulldozer, climbed into the cab, grabbed White, and leaped off the machine with him—bringing him to the ground with what looked sort of like a top-rope pile driver.
The federal aid from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act helped states through the worst of it, but when that money fell off, that was when the share of revenue for states that they spend on Medicaid jumped up.
I used a group of bikers to my advantage and once I saw him go to check the upstairs level of the pub, I jumped up, thanked the bikers and ran out the door as fast as I could.
The singer, who was indicted last month on 10 counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse -- a Class 2 felony -- involving four alleged victims, cried, shouted, jumped up from his seat and had to be calmed down by his publicist.
In the suit, obtained by TMZ, he says his salary jumped up to $75k annually -- but, at the same time, he was forced to surrender his health benefits, which he says saved the Trump Corporation nearly $18k per year.
The bloc touted figures on Thursday showing that cumulative imports since 2016 have jumped up from 3 billion cubic meters at the time of the joint statement to nearly 11 billion cubic meters in April 93, an increase of 272%.
When I took a photo of my dinner (something a lot of aspiring travel influencers will surely want to do with this) at a dimly lit bar, the ISO jumped up to 13, and the resulting image is extremely noisy.
My daughter, Ellie, was hesitant at first and wanted me to just hold her, while I rhythmically walked forward and back, side to side, jumped up and down, and made noises and hand motions like all the animals in the jungle.
" Fujiwara says the girl and her family, whom he presumes was a tourist family of five that did not speak English, began feeding breadcrumbs to the sea lion, who initially jumped up out of the water to give her "a greeting.
In that Sunday afternoon game, he started a 5-4-3 double play that initially looked hopeless and was saved only by the strength of his throw; the following night in Baltimore, he jumped up to backhand a knuckling liner.
For games 21-30, that jumped up to 22.3 points per 763 minutes; his field goal percentage rose ten points, his three-point percentage increased by 21 points, and a majority of his two-point baskets went from unassisted to assisted.
I could see by the abstracted refocusing in Yola's dominant eye that she was scrolling through my CV on her memtax, learning, maybe, that I was a somewhat exceptional, but basically jumped-up thief whose ambitions had exceeded his powers.
KOTUMA, Sierra Leone (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Sierra Leonean farmer Bockarie Swaray was sitting on his porch one morning when he heard a deep whirring noise and jumped up to see a bulldozer fell his banana, oil palm and kola nut trees.
On the day of the "Game of Thrones" premiere, Sunday July 23.5, 1313, the increase in revenue was so substantive that HBO NOW jumped up the top grossing chart by combined revenue by 2131 ranks in the U.S., compared with the day prior.
The Galaxy Watch's design is simple yet stylish, and its rotating bezel remains the best way to navigate a smartwatch UI.The number of workout that can be tracked has jumped up to 246, with six of them capable of being tracked automatically.
WATCH: PISTOL-PACKING WAITRESS DEFENDS GEORGE WEBB CO-WORKER DURING ATTACK In body camera footage released by Titusville Police, the officer can be seen approaching Hovan and telling him to get on the ground, before he jumped up and tried to run away.
Turns out Clifford had smelled something tasty in the garbage, jumped up to open the garbage can with his nose, popped it open and jumped inside, and then suffocated inside the garbage can, where our cleaning lady found his rigid, lifeless body.
Last week's tech earning reports will have done nothing to dispel such fears, as Alphabet reported a 26 percent increase in revenues to $31.1 billion, and Amazon's earnings jumped up 43 percent year on year, with first quarter sales of $51 billion.
The Main Card: Cerrone Taps Oliveira in Cowboy Duel In the main event of the evening, fan-friendly lightweight Donald "Cowboy" Cerrone jumped up to welterweight in an outing that marked his 212th bout under the Zuffa umbrella and 2th in the UFC.
Instead of rolling into a foetal position and crying, as many might be tempted to do, he claims that he put a kitchen knife in his mouth, jumped up on a table in the kitchen, and put his arms triumphantly in the air.
Much like the crowd inside the Dolby Theatre at the Hollywood & Highland Center, first there was celebration: The whole room at the Lionsgate party jumped up and cheered when Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway first announced La La Land as the winner.
The first child who died was 7-year-old Jakelin Caal Maquin, a young girl who jumped up in excitement when her father told her they were leaving their small village in Guatemala to start a new life in the United States.
The Secret Service agent who jumped up on President Kennedy's Lincoln Continental to protect Jackie Kennedy doesn't think the soon-to-be-released secret assassination documents will amount to a hill of beans ... he's convinced Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone gunman.
"I heard a huge bang ... followed by a woman screaming, so I jumped up out of bed and looked out the back window, and all I could see was flames shooting out from the back door going out onto their deck," Burt said.
Mourinho was thrown up in the air by his coaching staff in the post-match celebrations, he rolled around on the ground with his son, and jumped up and down in frenzied fashion just before United captain Wayne Rooney lifted the trophy.
By the numbers: The U.S. increased exports by 0.2% in August to $207.9 billion, but imports jumped up 0.5% to $262.8 billion as shipments of cellphones increased ahead of the planned tariffs against Chinese goods that are planned to begin in September.
All of those organizations were likely watching as the very first Electron heaved itself from the launch pad, jumped up an energy level, and became not just a little rocket that could but one that understood what they needed and gave it to them.
The singer was on stage with Katherine Schwarzenegger at the Aratani Theatre in L.A., where she was talking about her new memoir, "Open Book," when a swarm of PETA peeps jumped up from out in the crowd with signs and chants against wearing fur.
Huawei on Monday said that its first quarter revenue jumped up 39 percent compared to a year ago, a sign that the Chinese company's business continues to grow in the face of a US-led campaign meant to paint Huawei as a security risk.
Wisconsin changed the momentum in the second quarter, and it began with an interception at the line of scrimmage by Van Ginkel, a 26-224 outside linebacker who jumped up on the right side and picked off a Rosier pass at the Miami 24.
It's as if 2016 left a bag of dog poop on 2017's doorstep, set it on fire, and hid in the bushes while 2017 jumped up and down to put the fire out but getting dog poop on the entire world in the process.
But, if you were to watch a film in which shards of pottery scattered about on the floor suddenly rushed together and formed a teapot, which then jumped up to land on a table, you would interpret that film as being played backward in time.
Amazon — another tech juggernaut that has some of the biggest mainstream brand recognition today for its leadership in areas like e-commerce, logistics, cloud services and most recently voice-based AI innovations — jumped up one spot and is now at number 13, with 1,963 patents assigned.
The Amazon Web Services cloud business continues to be a major source of growth, as its revenue jumped up 37% from this time last year — Amazon announced on Thursday that AWS did $8.38 billion in its most recent quarter, up from $6.1 billion a year ago.
But when that final scene rolled, and Kevin Spacey twisted his ankle back into working order just as the coffee mug shattered on the precinct's linoleum floor, I jumped up and down in the basement like my favorite team had pulled off a miraculous last-minute upset.
"I heard a huge bang ... followed by a woman screaming, so I jumped up out of bed and looked out the back window, and all I could see was flames shooting out from the back door going out onto their deck," Danielle Burt told CNN partner CBC.
"Everything he said when he jumped up she was like she remembered the rage when she wouldn't do what he asked her to do, or tell her to do, or he'd get upset about something — 'You walk too slow,' 'You did' whatever, and it was a punishment," Kramer said.
The EDM sensation—wearing his standard uniform of white pants, a white long-sleeve shirt, and a white bucket on his head with Xs for eyes—gamely spun his tunes and jumped up and down while a few dozen fans crowded around and stuck their phones in his face.
Still, when Mr. Pence told the Israeli legislators that the Trump administration was committed to achieving a lasting peace between Israelis and Palestinians and would support a two-state solution to the conflict if both sides agreed, Mr. Netanyahu, who jumped up for numerous standing ovations, did not applaud.
Behind them on the lawn was a larger crowd—butchers and bakers in their aprons, fat women with folded arms, thin women holding up dirty children so that they might better see, shouting boys, barking dogs, horrible little girls who jumped up and down shouting and clapping their hands.
In the centuries since his rise and grisly fall, he has been regarded as a pragmatic arch-bureaucrat; a Machiavellian eminence whose machinations enabled Henry's break with the church of Rome and the king's despotism; a jumped-up thug bent on self-advancement; or the principled architect of the parliamentary system.
Eflin (0-1, 4.25 ERA) had a 193 ERA through his first five starts but struggled his last time out, giving up 11 hits and seven runs (all earned) in just four innings of a loss to Texas last week as his ERA jumped up nearly a point and a half.
Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, who has jumped up in the polls while pitching "big, structural change" to American life -- well beyond the immediate controversies and scandals swamping the administration -- have been adamant that Trump is the product of a deeply corrupt system that needs to be rooted out and re-imagined.
And even though other versions of AT&T's Unlimited &More plans feature rates that stayed the same, all these sneaky little changes mean that anyone on AT&T should take a real close look at their bill right now to make sure figures haven't jumped up without your knowledge.[Fortune]
"READ: Donald Trump welcomes Boris Johnson's victory as the 'Britain Trump'However, with Brexit looming, Johnson can also expect prompt calls from European leaders including German Chancellor Angel Merkel — who he has previously compared to a Stasi officer — and French President Emmanuel Macron — who he described as a "jumped-up Napoleon.
After the awards show, the app jumped up significantly, and is now ranked No. 89 among all free iPhone apps in the U.S. To give you some general sense of what that ranking means in terms of downloads, one fairly close comparison by ranking number is Tinder, at No. 82.
"I made my first ever hole-in-one and for it to be at the Olympics, it doesn't get much better than that... I would have loved to have done a dance or jumped up and down but in that situation I was almost about to cry," the 19-year-old said.
While some people in the video appear to catch on that it's a joke, looking amused or even laughing as Flores and Cordewell "accidentally" poured the liquid out the container, others screamed, ran from the liquid, and jumped up on the train's seats to avoid it as it travels along the floor. 
Soft-spoken and funny, she joked with us about her friends sending her stuffed raccoons following her accident; showed us pictures of her dogs, who were fighting the aforementioned raccoon that fateful day; and moved a robotic arm with her mind as her surgeon, Dr. Ajay Seth, jumped up and down with excitement.
My angst goes way back to when baseball was baseball, when the World Series was played in God's own sunlight, and the bad guys in pinstripes jumped up and down on my beloved Brooklyn Bums — the great rivalry of this sport, two teams from the same city (more or less) meeting in six World Series in one tense decade.
A scientist was eaten alive by a crocodile after it jumped up a wall and dragged her into its enclosureHere&aposs why crocodiles are 100 times deadlier than sharksA British holidaymaker just stared into the jaws of a 13-foot crocodile in MexicoHorrifying images of starving lions in a Sudan zoo have prompted a worldwide campaign to save them
We had all the safety elements in place, but there is a take, and I'm hoping that it's included in the final cut, where the lion was pretty sleepy and pretty unengaged, but for some reason maybe the lion picked up a lot of adrenaline coming off me and Bill and the very focused concentration of the crew, and he suddenly woke up and roared and I jumped up six inches in the air, and it's on film.
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Kenny Atkinson's offensive system can be lethal with shooters like him in it (Brooklyn ranked fifth in three-point rate in 220 and jumped up to second last year when it increased by 216 percent.) Avery Bradley: Los Angeles Lakers So, this only makes sense if LeBron James and Paul George go there, too, because (when healthy) Bradley is damn good for the role he'd occupy beside two primary ball-handlers, on a team that's solely focused on getting past the Golden State Warriors.
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There it all is — the spectacular flameouts, from semitragic former generals ending up in court to harlequins flitting through White House corridors; the kooky theories of "The Fourth Turning," which informed Stephen Bannon's understanding of American history; the impulsive hires of Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and the national security adviser H. R. McMaster, and their humiliating tweet-singed send-offs; the jumped-up mediocrities incapable of writing a memo and the multimillionaires on the make with schemes to outsource the Afghan war; the birther conspiracy theories about Barack Obama; Kellyanne Conway's invocation of the Bowling Green massacre and alternative facts; the constant expletive-laden discourse in which major American foreign policy decisions were conceptualized by the president as variations on the Anglo-Saxon monosyllable for sexual intercourse; the contempt for human rights, loyalty to allies and fidelity to covenants.

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