Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

867 Sentences With "jumping off"

How to use jumping off in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "jumping off" and check conjugation/comparative form for "jumping off". Mastering all the usages of "jumping off" from sentence examples published by news publications.

But there's no way I'm going to follow Democrats jumping off the cliff on the left because I'm angry at Republicans for jumping off the cliff on the right.
And the Garmin Speak is a great jumping off point.
I love moshing, jumping off stage, drinking, doing crazy shit.
He thought about jumping off the balcony, then and there.
He's running and climbing and jumping off stuff at me!
Plus, it's not just the contestants jumping off the boat.
Noisey: What was the jumping off point for this record.
My story was one woman jumping off of a cliff.
Sixteen years later, he's in Tampa jumping off that hotel.
Another time we went bridge jumping off the reservoir dam.
"That was just our jumping off point," says artist Paul Chambers.
Related Video: Why is Brooklyn Beckham Jumping off of a Building?!
Those two things are the jumping-off point for any superhero.
But other than that, jumping off the building in the finale.
As of the past 30 years, there's horrific shit jumping off.
"Travel is really the jumping-off point for everything," she says.
Consider these jumping off points for your own dark lipstick experimentation.
And their debut album, Fuzzy Logic, was the jumping off point.
Loads of people thought I died after jumping off that wall.
Silky or velvety sensations are always a good jumping-off point.
And family-friendly games aren't the only ones jumping off shelves.
And that jumping-off point has created opportunities of its own.
Hey, let's practice jumping off the ropes and this and that.
Art is a great jumping-off point to create courageous conversations.
All of us were jumping in the water, jumping off swings.
Several said they traveled to Brazil as a jumping-off point.
But in Schilling's mind, this is the perfect jumping off point.
It's a whimsical family drama with an unexpected, poignant jumping-off point.
To me, 'no' is a jumping off point to getting a YES!
Many many people have used Paradise Lost as a jumping-off point.
But it's only one jumping-off point and not a magic bullet.
But I really used that 1965 date as a jumping off point.
The Two Step Hustler Ankle Fray in Jumping Off Swings, $228; motherdenim.com  
These are just jumping-off points for you to start a conversation.
Samsung's clearly used the Gear Sport as the jumping off point here.
I think that's a good jumping-off point to talk about coronavirus.
Verginer's astonishing wood carvings were the jumping-off point for this exhibition.
Rather than paddling the shallows, it felt like jumping off a cliff.
I think it has been a jumping off point for many people.
Oftentimes, his mind-boggling drawings appear to be jumping off the paper.
"Infinite Jest" was my jumping off point for playing David Foster Wallace.
With this, we can hopefully reach people quicker and prevent people jumping off.
I see Bon Jovi, people are squeeming, but not jumping off the stage.
"Stockholm you beauty," James captioned a photo of himself jumping off a boat.
Mark sacrificed himself by jumping off a bridge so Violet could stay alive.
Biles: Yes, I really want to go cliff-jumping, off cliffs into water.
The findings are a jumping-off point for more research into flower evolution.
What are the ethics of jumping off of a Yoshi to save yourself?
Most of the best Vines involved children jumping off roofs and getting destroyed.
So, use that as a jumping off point to connect with your supervisor.
These references are jumping-off points to read or watch the full addresses.
People are not jumping off cliffs - they're just a bit more hunkered down.
And that was sort of our jumping-off platform to sell the show.
It can be a good jumping-off point if you've never read Murakami.
"This is fictional, other than the sort of jumping-off point," Portman said.
Consider these tactics a jumping-off point for social action after the election.
Jumping off the bed, I opened the shuttered doors to my private deck.
Plus, it gives you a good jumping off point for your next binge. 
Donald Trump is doing perfectly well jumping off a cliff all by himself.
Those shapes will provide a jumping-off point for stand-up and storytelling.
But bungee jumping off a bridge clearly affects Flanary more than the previous challenges.
Their version of golf includes throwing golf clubs and carelessly jumping off golf carts.
Her aloof reaction is the perfect jumping-off point for figuring out the ending.
"That was the jumping off point," he said of the series, which AwesomenessTV produced.
Without looking, you see yourself jumping off and heading directly to a highlighted table.
For many people, talking about getting tested can be a good jumping-off point.
When you start defining goals and dreams, it can be a jumping-off point.
It's not waterproof, though, so don't wear it while jumping off a diving board.
Brooke North, 39, is facing several charges after jumping off a drawbridge in Maryland.
She escaped by jumping off a truck and hiding in nearby forest until daybreak.
Use our recipe as a jumping off point, and customize as you so wish.
Anglade used an open source Keras implementation from GitHub as a jumping off point.
That was my jumping off point, and filled up 13/4 of my suitcase.
They made a nest and fleas began jumping off their bodies and biting tenants.
I'm constantly worrying about jumping off now: What if I didn't taper long enough?
It's always good to start with a sample project as a jumping-off point.
That's the jumping off point, and then we take it to some strange places.
He couldn't read, he said, because the letter "r" kept jumping off the page.
Close to the center of the city, it was an ideal jumping-off point.
It also serves as an ideal, if unintentional, jumping-off point to Coded Bias.
Because you come up with prompts, you have jumping off points to start conversations.
They also took a dip and did so in style, jumping off a cliff.
Her unmistakable voice, acerbic and personal, has a way of jumping off the page.
IT IS BY FAR the preferred jumping-off point for migrants hoping to reach Europe.
Magic Leap lists a few experiences it sees as "a jumping-off point" for developers.
A passenger was arrested after jumping off a plane onto the tarmac in his underwear.
We imagine if he keeps shooting photos like these, they'll be jumping off the shelves.
Bui doens't like to talk price, but she did give us a jumping off point.
The water fight, exploding geisha heads, Major on the tank, Major jumping off the roof.
We used old Polish film posters as a jumping off point and went from there.
And it appears that tomorrow's hearings will use the report as a jumping off point.
He's not merely jumping off the ledge of the Grand Canyon, and into the abyss.
The question is a classic jumping off point for discussions about utilitarianism, consequentialism and fairness.
Add Kirstie Alley to the long list of those jumping off the Donald Trump bandwagon.
I didn't feel completely bound by it, but it was a good jumping-off point.
It's so prevalent, in fact, that it's the jumping off point of TVLand's comedy Younger.
When secrets about sex are revealed, you can feel her pen jumping off the page.
And there's Brian Watt, who came here after he nearly died jumping off a building.
The band literally jumping off a bridge was probably the least subtle of them all.
This gives squirrels a firm jumping-off place from which to start a vertical leap.
Jumping off the tram near El Rasafa station, we walked north and explored the neighborhood.
The S&P 500 is jumping off from one of its best year in decades.
Libya is a well-known jumping-off point for migrants seeking refuge on European shores.
Kelly powered through the pain, and ending up jumping off a balcony into the pool.
Accessing the dark web can be dicey, as there is no fixed jumping-off point.
First, it baited an enemy to follow it, then committed suicide by jumping off its pyramid.
Instead, I used the "approved foods" list as my jumping-off point and cooked for myself.
A cell phone video captures a woman in a flowy dress jumping off of a bridge.
The first album unavoidably establishes you, and gives you a jumping off point to work from.
It's a jumping-off point of sorts that begins the negotiations between the president and Congress.
Jumping off of that, which passion has been closest to your heart: singing, modeling, or acting?
Libya is a popular jumping-off point for migrants seeking to reach Europe from North Africa.
She was also charged with disorderly conduct and disturbing the peace for jumping off the bridge.
The artist uses her background as a jumping off point in the exploration of her art.
"She was instrumental in me not… like, jumping off a bridge," Verlander, 35, said of Upton.
So imagine you're on a patrol in Afghanistan or jumping off an airplane or a helicopter.
But it's a jumping-off point that will help scientists better understand narwhal behaviour, he said.
And another man killed three students at a school in 2014 before jumping off a building.
The list is merely meant to serve as a jumping-off point for stocks to watch.
But for the school, the project has been a jumping off point for future robotic exploration.
Some of them used the experience as a jumping off point to more fulfilling jobs elsewhere.
The songs I used to listen to, perhaps they prevented me from jumping off that bridge.
It put her apprehension about retirement, which she likened to jumping off a cliff, at ease.
Jumping off I feel every weight lifted off my shoulder not a thought in my head.
I'll take the BPM from the temp track and use that as my jumping off point.
She and her mother escaped that fate by jumping off a train that was deporting them.
They use his art as a jumping-off point to examine identity, grief, love, and violence.
Billie Piper, who starred in Stone's "Yerma," likened his rehearsal process to jumping off a ledge.
Once I was off the plane, I saw every one jumping off and were really scared.
Orlando Bloom's leaving us in suspense with a new cliff-hanger ... by jumping off a cliff.
"She was instrumental in me not … like, jumping off a bridge," Verlander said of his model wife.
Recent tours supporting The Fall and Mike Watt (Minutemen, The Stooges) are good jumping-off points too.
Below, we've rounded up some of the best deals from the sale as a jumping-off point.
On a rainy day in Arcadia Bay, I failed to save Kate from jumping off the roof.
And then the idea is to use that as a jumping-off point to go to Mars.
Classics were her jumping off point, and we made the bags and shoes we wanted to wear.
In 2015, two rock climbers died after BASE jumping off the point and slamming into cliffs below.
Witnesses said that some desperate passengers began jumping off the burning train while it was still moving.
Walker's work will serve as a jumping off point and and also provide context for the dialogue.
The deal should've been the model and jumping off point for further engagement by the current administration.
Authorities initially believed the sisters died by suicide by jumping off of the nearby George Washington Bridge.
Singh acknowledged the risk in jumping off the platform, and said she's determined to thwart these fears.
Here are some jumping off points for what will undoubtedly be the hit of Valentine's Day, 2017.
He was on crutches, the result of "jumping off too many buildings," he told me, in Chinese.
It was an amazing jumping-off point into a timeless catalog of life-changing music and art.
For some people, that's not a hypothetical question, but rather a jumping off point to switching careers.
The list of Republican names jumping off the Trump train and publicly endorsing Hillary Clinton is growing.
It's jumping off a building while spinning around 2900 degrees and shooting someone on your way down.
Moments later, Ness could be seen jumping off the stage and throwing several punches in the crowd.
Paul LePage said Tuesday that letting Obamacare fail is as sensible as jumping off of a bridge.
One son tried to kill himself by jumping off a bridge, the other got charged with narcotics.
Libya is known as a jumping-off point for migrants and a hotbed for human traffickers. 5.
Don Wildman hosts this series, which uses artifacts as a jumping-off point to investigate historical events.
We hope they can provide jumping-off points for discussion and writing, and inspiration for further reading.
So, in my mind, you have to imagine, the thing I'm jumping off of is eBay, right?
It uses "Frozen 2" as a jumping off point, but is not a continuation of the story.
The train derailed early Monday morning over Interstate 85033, with multiple train cars jumping off the tracks.
The city is a great jumping-off point for whale watching and exploring the country's famous glaciers.
We didn't even talk about how it starts with a different elderly woman jumping off a roof.
In other words, take advantage of the topics as jumping-off points for conversation with your kids.
If you have chemistry, the questions will only serve as jumping off points for more natural conversation.
The wall title doesn't give any hints, but I see it as a jumping-off point for conversation.
Steve had been struggling with alcoholism for decades before jumping off of an 80-foot bridge in 2012.
A witness reported that his friends had to be stopped from jumping off the cliff to save him
It's simplistic, sure, but it's also a useful jumping off point to discuss that particular period in history.
NASA is planning to use its Artemis Moon mission as a jumping off point for getting to Mars.
Adrenaline junkies love nothing more than jumping off cliffs, hurtling down steep inclines, and diving into deep water.
Also, remember your mother's advice about not jumping off bridges just because everyone else might be doing it.
It doesn't stop someone from sharing her feelings with her mom — it gives her a jumping-off point.
Rescued after jumping off a bridge, a young woman (series cocreator Brit Marling) is reunited with her parents.
Willfully jumping off a cliff involves a bit of insanity, but this clip takes it to another level.
Before jumping off the bridge ... several bystanders tried physically restraining Kappy from jumping but failed to hold him.
You can go through the script as-is or use it as a jumping-off point -- whatever works!
He posted video of himself and his sons jumping off a small cliff into the water on Thursday.
The idea of conveying messages with fabric, however, remains an enduring and intriguing jumping-off point for artists.
Somehow, Nunez went down and got it, the ball jumping off his bat for his eighth home run.
It takes plant life both as an object of scientific investigation, and as an aesthetic jumping-off point.
I join them and have never been happier jumping off a dock into Greece's incredible water (it's hot!).
But if you're not sure where to start with planning, these destinations offer a great jumping off point.
I felt like we gave them the jumping off point for their imagination as to what could happen.
"His hip bothered him from jumping off risers for 20 years," musician and ex-girlfriend Sheila E. tells PEOPLE.
A series of Boomerangs captured the children jumping off rocks into the water and floating along with the stream.
Douglas told Gizmodo the new study is definitely a preliminary one, and is more of a jumping off point.
Hours later, the model went on to share videos of the couple jumping off a boat into the water.
She started with a recipe from The New York Times as her jumping off point for transitioning to gourmet.
For many Real Housewives, the show itself is really just a jumping off point for their careers as entrepreneurs.
The open-ended question could serve as a jumping off point for a collaborative story comprised of everyone's responses.
We won't tell you what it's going to be but maybe bungee jumping off the Brooklyn Bridge or something.
News outlets could have used the controversy over Clinton's emails as a jumping-off point to spark this conversation.
So, Volpe's story is a jumping-off point, that happens to bear quite a few similarities to the show.
Bitrus was among 57 girls who escaped by jumping off the trucks ferrying them away from their Chibok school.
Using his background in architecture as a jumping-off point, he began examining the similarities between architecture and fashion.
The sort of stuff you'd want to put in your body before several hours of jumping off the decks.
Stanton in particular argued that instead of the end, middle age could be a jumping-off point for adventure.
Hawija appears to have been the jumping-off point for some of the militants involved in the Kirkuk assault.
Jumping off another big piece of CES news, Su confirmed big monitors with support for AMD graphics are coming.
A. The jumping off point for the movie was my cousin coming home for a family reunion and relapsing.
A solid one-piece is the perfect jumping-off point for a look that can hang in the heat.
For these groups, American pop was a jumping-off point, a multifaceted framework upon which they've laid countless embellishments.
Tonight, three artist-writers will grapple with the same question, using their own work as a jumping-off point.
This probably isn't the next "American Graffiti," but it will have more characters jumping off docks at magic hour.
All of that considered, these lists can be a great jumping-off point to start thinking about your future.
While the declarations are largely symbolic gestures, they have in some cases become jumping-off points for real action.
Mr. Sewell took that as the jumping-off point for his ballet — but he decided to switch the idiom.
Ms., with its pivotal role in second-wave feminism, exists here more as a symbol and jumping-off point.
Yeah, that's very different than, like, you're jumping off the roof of your house for the vlog or whatever.
There are bound to be some brands missing here, but hopefully this list will serve as a jumping off point.
The film was also a jumping off point for Gunn's career, cementing him as one of Troma's most successful alumni.
Almost every culture has this tradition, and we think it is a great jumping off point for finding common ground.
This means dozens of dogs jumping off docks, weaving through posts, darting through tunnels and just making you say 'wow.
I knew I would be strapped in, but I wasn't too keen on jumping off a 40-foot-high platform.
Now, the tiny cartel stronghold has become a major jumping-off point for people desperate enough to brave the dangers.
"We need more games that use Super Metroid as a jumping-off point, not as a rigid template," he explains.
He and his two older brothers, though, watched pro wrestling, imitating their heroes by jumping off the living room sofa.
It will probably look a lot like what I saw on the plane, but that's just a jumping off point.
When we see skinny boys climbing lampposts and jumping off piers, we know they aren't going down without a fight.
But jumping off the edge of a cliff when low-lying clouds make it impossible to see what's beneath you?
With Newsela, teachers can use the gun rights article as a jumping off point for a richly facilitated group discussion.
It affected two neighborhoods in Silverthorne, Colorado, a popular jumping-off point for area ski resorts in the Rocky Mountains.
I contemplated hanging myself from the light fixture adjacent to my bathroom, slitting my wrists, or jumping off a bridge.
DYSEAC, conceived around the time SEAC was in its completion stages, used the prior machine as a jumping-off point.
Those, too, serve as a jumping-off point for discussions with readers, says Shep McAllister, Gizmodo's senior director for commerce.
Most of my time is just spent stalking through the grass, jumping off waterfalls, and hunting elephant with flaming spears.
Use the following questions as a jumping off point: What are your most (and least) favorite parts of your job?
Television footage showed students desperately trying to escape by jumping off the building as smoke billowed from the top floor.
Most children know the difference between pretending to be a superhero and jumping off the roof thinking they can fly.
Celebrity nude photos, posted by hackers, became a news story and jumping-off point for discussions about privacy and consent.
They connect to your phone, so you can operate them without getting out of bed or jumping off the couch.
He launched one of the craziest moonsaults we've seen in a while, jumping off a balcony in the Hammerstein Ballroom.
But in early June, we arrived in the striving tourist town of Medora, a jumping-off point for the trail.
Big Break Ms. Gorna credits her first shoot with Vogue, in its September 2011 issue, as a jumping off point.
Perry has taken the Irish writer Charles Robert Maturin's 17.99 horror novel "Melmoth the Wanderer" as a jumping-off point.
After I did that, I tried to really impress her by jumping off the bench and doing a back flip.
The jumping-off point is a 19903 Supreme Court ruling that prohibited what has come to be called racial gerrymandering.
As investors have learned through the ages, jumping off a wave too early can sometimes be a very dangerous move.
Libya remains a major transit and jumping-off point for sub-Saharan Africans hoping to make the crossing to Europe.
He refined his skills by playing video games, using them as a jumping-off point to learn a new move.
Norwegian Airlines, the low-cost carrier, is now offering service to Ushuaia, the jumping-off point for many Antarctic itineraries.
The suspect continued to run, getting on top of the roof of a nearby business and jumping off, Daniels said.
If you need a good jumping-off point, the online marketplace's treasure trove of product reviews can lead the way.
CNN crews witnessed migrants jumping off a bridge at the Mexico-Guatemala border and riding rafts to reach Mexican soil.
He has used social media to celebrate his wedding anniversary and share a clip of himself jumping off a cliff.
In footage seen by the news agency, the crew onboard could be seen jumping off the vessel as it capsized.
The choices are meant to act as a jumping off point from which the player can finish the story themselves.
Using Cooper's raindrop sample as a jumping-off point, Causeret animates visual demonstrations of cooperation and competition between invidiual biological cells.
In Tijuana, a jumping off point for refugees from around the world, President Trump's immigration policy is giving some second thoughts.
This list uses iconic titles as a jumping off point to discover incredible books by black authors, tailored to your interests.
Third-party punishment — as the research labels this butting-in behavior — is "kind of like jumping off a cliff," Raihani says.
Solomon likened it to jumping off a cliff – or sinking a game-winning free throw under immense pressure with distractions everywhere.
Today, the vast majority of large corporations do so, and the Cracker Barrel case decades ago was a jumping-off point.
Of all the photos — of all the staged photos and the big set photos — that one kept jumping off the page.
We use tweets as jumping-off points just as we use URLs, following them as conduits en route to the story.
Only a handful of the likely candidates have been mayors, something that isn't a typical jumping-off point to the presidency.
So use this list as a jumping off point for discovering new shows to see and comedy albums to listen to.
She takes astrology very seriously, but the apps themselves are also just a fun jumping off point for starting IRL conversations.
Step Up, directed by choreographer Anne Fletcher, R&B singer Mario in turtlenecks and Channing Tatum jumping off a miniature trampoline.
If you ask us, those details make for an excellent jumping-off point for picking out a present that they'll love.
However, there is one interesting complication to bungee-jumping off a helicopter, as opposed to a fixed point like a bridge.
It really gave us a jumping-off point to create something that felt like a composition, something that was music-centric.
Instead, he respects the history his father helped make, and uses it as a jumping-off point for his own work.
This record to me is not just their jumping off point, it's their iconic point where they became what Thrice is.
On Tuesday, Crow told the Washington Times he was jumping off the Trump train because he wasn't acting like a president.
"Inquiring minds want to know what happened to Copper...he broke his toe jumping off something," she wrote in the tweet.
In fact, it might even make doing this a little easier, because I have a jumping off point for the lyrics.
In a video posted to Instagram and Facebook, Brady can be seen jumping off a cliff with his daughter in tow.
She expects home cooks to use package recipes as a jumping-off point after they've made and come to trust them.
Mr. Hussey still shivers visibly as he remembers the sight of people falling from and jumping off the tower's upper reaches.
Admittedly, the 2016 World Cup isn't exactly the best jumping-off point for making a case for impending American hockey dominance.
The decision allows unions to establish micro-unit beachheads within companies to serve as jumping off points for other organizing efforts.
So. During my future family dinners, I'll be using the recent allegations as a jumping-off point to talk about consent.
Those looking for an adventure in the US can try bungee jumping off the Rio Grande Bridge in Taos, New Mexico. 
He and his best friend both drowned in May 2016 after jumping off a boat in Woodward Reservoir near Modesto, Calif.
I make them film me kneeboarding and jumping off a cliff, because both of these things are wildly exotic to me.
Another author would have used the "welfare queen" as a jumping-off point to explore stereotypes, welfare politics and political rhetoric.
I've invested so much of my life and personality into this that it'll be kind of like jumping off a bridge.
"Although I use our history as a jumping-off point, I felt we needed to radically catapult forward," says Vevers, 45.
Kamchatka became the jumping off point for Russian exploration and control of Alaska as well as parts of California and Hawaii.
For officials contemplating jumping off the sinking ship of the Trump presidency, however, ethical and venal incentives are in unusual alignment.
Many of the guidelines use the SAG-AFTRA Code of Conduct on Sexual Harassment as a jumping off point, reports Deadline.
A reminder that these movies are movies, not documentaries so don't take them as fact, but as a jumping-off point.
And for students like Maine, school is simply the jumping-off point for a lifetime of problem-solving and civic engagement.
They tend to use specific oppressions as a jumping-off point, weaving together different groups' experiences into a tapestry of solidarity.
The reason way... It's my opinion—so don't be jumping off a building and start freaking out because I said this.
" He added: "I've heard of rats jumping off a sinking ship, but very few of them jump onto a sinking ship.
But it's a fun jumping-off point to check in on their respective careers as James passes Jordan in one milestone forever.
But for people who know anything about Apple, it was clear that Texture was just a jumping off point for something bigger.
"His hip bothered him from jumping off risers for 20 years," Sheila E., who collaborated and once dated the star, told PEOPLE.
It's a pretty good jumping off point to see if we can get those highs," Gordon said Thursday on CNBC's "Trading Nation.
Anderson Cooper's brother Carter died by jumping off the balcony of his mother Gloria Vanderbilt's apartment in the same building in 1988.
Creative director Scott Dadich had some movie reference from Terminator 3 and some desert stills, and that was our jumping-off point.
While there are no guarantees that your professional goals will pan out, these positions can give you an elevated jumping-off point.
Foria claims to work by promoting relaxation and increasing blood flow, jumping off the cannabis plant's long-standing reputation as an aphrodisiac.
"[People are] taking these particular images and using them as kind of jumping off points to talk about bigger issues," Hwang said.
People who you feel are jumping off a cliff into this world who can take you into the stakes of the conversation.
Using the regal color of Henson's dress as a jumping off point, Sheriff searched for the perfect blue hue for her lids.
It could be the jumping off point for more Fox-branded products, now that fans have signed up with their credit cards.
Found guilty, he fled to Hawaii and attempted suicide by jumping off the Pali lookout, a cliff-top scenic area on Oahu.
It's a great jumping-off point for someone who is interested in open relationships but only has experience with monogamy thus far.
The youths demanded the driver's license and registration, reviewed the documents and then handed the driver a disposable phone before jumping off.
They push, pull (via rigging ropes), and even use torque exerted by jumping off the beast's back to force his fists upward.
People climbed up and were jumping off the awning at the Ritz-Carlton—until so many people climbed up that it collapsed.
I had arrived here via Seville, in Spain, a superb jumping-off point for exploring Andalusia and, across the border, southern Portugal.
After the murder, both men tried unsuccessfully to commit suicide, Saad by poisoning himself and Mansour by jumping off the monastery roof.
The Mueller factor Democrats are looking to Mueller's findings as a jumping off point for Russia, obstruction of justice and possibly impeachment.
But the hearing made clear that Cohen's allegations will be a jumping off point for Democrats to probe deeper into Trump's world.
Pausing at the wall of the Castel Sant'Angelo before jumping off, she vows that she and Scarpia will now meet before God.
In her announcement video, Ms. Gillibrand uses the lyrics of "The Star-Spangled Banner" as a jumping-off point to her campaign.
Early Tuesday morning, 13 truck drivers in Michigan, came together to stop a man from jumping off an overpass along I-696.
Instead, we hope this will be a jumping-off point for people looking to batten down the hatches on their digital lives.
Many migrants have died trying to make the perilous trip from North Africa to Europe, with Libya being a popular jumping-off point.
TIJUANA – In this city, a jumping off point for refugees from around the world, President Trump's immigration policy is giving some second thoughts.
The walk is awesome and we stop to the admire boats and also some teenagers are jumping off a bridge into the water.
But more than just a headset, Daydream View is a jumping-off point for Google's grand plan to own the mobile VR space.
It didn't reach as many people as my first viral game where you just keep jumping off the cliff over and over again.
Stefani also went on to share a short clip of Shelton jumping off the top of the boat with one of her children.
Still, YouTube is one of the main jumping off points for talent, something of which the Google-owned video platform is well aware.
Her mother uploads videos of Jayde running around their living room, jumping off couches, play-fighting with her dad, engaging in spastic dances.
We all start somewhere, and herbs are great jumping off point for beginner gardeners who want to eventually start a larger veggie patch.
That right there should be a great jumping-off point for a horrendously awkward, occasionally infuriating discussion about Allen and predators like him.
Yes, the traditional format holds up — a long pale-pink nail with the tip emphasized — but that's really just the jumping-off point.
The series will act as a "jumping off point" for Renner, according to The Hollywood Reporter, which confirmed the series was in development.
It would be the jumping-off point for a mooted amphibious assault on Hodeida, Yemen's main port, now the focus of heavy fighting.
Teachers often use Newsela articles as a jumping off point for a rich classroom discussion where respectful discourse skills are taught and practiced.
So this guy is not just BASE jumping off a super high balcony, he's also jumping straight into a cloud of fog below.
When authorities reached him by phone, he said he was planning to kill himself by jumping off a bridge into the Mississippi River.
SNL's widely shared spoof of Beyonce changing from white to black before America's eyes became a jumping off point for jokes and commentary.
The whole thing acts as an overwrought prequel to the viral vine of Kermit jumping off the roof, which you can watch above.
Its long Mediterranean coastline, just 300 miles from Italy, has been a jumping-off point for tens of thousands of Europe-bound migrants.
But this animated version takes the beloved tale and uses it as a jumping off point to explore many of the same themes.
I still feel a sense of free will, using the horoscopes as a jumping off point for whatever I need to be doing.
Libya has been mired in conflict ever since, creating a jihadist playground and a jumping-off point for migrants desperate to reach Europe.
Darkness only increased the degree of difficulty on many of his stunts: leaping from the top of backboards, riding motorcycles, jumping off trampolines.
After his capture, we watch Bundy planning his escape by repeatedly jumping off the top bunk of the bed in his prison cell.
It's also the jumping-off point for an HBO series later this year, so I'm still reading for work as well as fun.
This immersive, stand-alone historical fantasy is a must-read for Lu fans, and also a great jumping-off point for her work.
Remote as they seem, communities just three hours from Washington, D.C., are more than a jumping-off point for world-class outdoor adventures.
As of now, the Manchin-Toomey bill, which would expand background checks to nearly all commercial firearm sales, is the jumping-off point.
The writing prompts also make a great jumping off point for mini-lessons on text organization, nonfiction text features and analytical thinking strategies.
Unaforte is one of a generally quiet group of companies that use China as a jumping-off point to invest in North Korea.
They reach the top and start moving down—then they bounce back up again, as if he really is jumping off the water.
So if the moderator is giving me good episode write-ups, and giving me good links and jumping-off points of the conversation.
Buting's book uses Avery's case as a jumping off point for a wider critique of what Buting depicts as a flawed criminal justice system.
Unfortunately, the fact that every service isn't jumping off of Microsoft's template means that everyone tends to tailor their typing indicators a little differently.
A father is dead after jumping off of a New Jersey highway bridge with his two children, leaving the kids seriously injured, PEOPLE confirms.
The project is not a one-off, however; CSAIL hopes to make this the jumping-off point for a number of more ambitious projects.
This premise is just a jumping-off point for Lindelof, who's best known for the similarly ambitious TV fantasy/dramas Lost and The Leftovers.
Published by media conglomerate Hearst since May 2017, the Airbnb Magazine will be a jumping off point for other content that the company develops.
" These limited definitions don't include scenarios like jumping off a bridge or intentionally crashing your car, both of which are classified as "accidental death.
S. your crazy butt is the only one who could ever make me agree to jumping off a cliff at a waterfall soooo yeah.
However, the straightforward guess, and the one that was heavily implied, is Christa Carlyle, which was a good jumping off point for the Redditors.
"Jumping off Wattamolla Falls is not safe and the NPWS has put a range of measures in place to manage public safety," they added.
Video footage from the set, published by TMZ, shows Cruise jumping off a bit of scaffolding and slamming into the side of a building.
Back in 2015, he posted a video to Facebook of him jumping off a cliff feet first into water while vacationing in Costa Rica.
Tom Brady is receiving some backlash after sharing a video of himself jumping off a waterfall with his 6½-year-old daughter Vivian Lake.
We had a better end to the third quarter for the consumer, so it is a good jumping off point into the fourth quarter.
Instead of just passively sending and receiving selfies, you can now emphasize and improvise by drawing, with the photograph as a jumping-off point.
As they approached the man to question him about their findings, he took off, crossing two lanes of traffic and jumping off a bridge.
Oh, and a volcano erupts, so there's that, and the spot ends with a genuinely startling moment that had viewers jumping off their couches.
During the summer, he spends entire days on his AlleyOOP trampoline, jumping off a tower his dad custom built to get a higher bounce.
The crimson theme came to Ms. Pace in a dream, and Mr. Adjaye used the ensuing drawing she made as a jumping-off point.
In the 15-year gap between the two plays, Nora has gone off and reinvented herself, so I allowed my own jumping-off point.
One comedian, Steve Lubetkin, killed himself, jumping off the roof of the Hyatt House, landing on the ramp between the Hyatt and the Store.
Write a fact-based explanation that could be scientifically plausible — or use the photo as a jumping-off point for a fun, fictional tale.
Helping children identify the negative effects of photo editing can be a good jumping off point for discussions about your child's own body image.
If you look at the same shot behind the scenes, you&aposll see George running through that same city and jumping off the ledge.
But because they offer a gateway into a network, they can also be used as jumping-off points for disrupting operations on that network.
There are tons of people out there with different skills, but the gist of it is getting hit by things and jumping off things.
It's a great jumping-off point for someone who is interested in open or poly relationships but only has experience with monogamy thus far.
Instead, he uses its exaggerated morality, its absurd plot twists and its memorable one-liners as jumping off points for discourses about Buddhist teachings.
It's used as a jumping off point to enter the U.K., and the destruction displaced thousands of refugees, many of whom were unaccompanied minors.
"You get to talk to the other team's hitters when they come down there, you're holding runners on, jumping off the base," he said.
So it wouldn't be shocking to see some other Democratic candidates treat Sanders' bill as a jumping-off point and lay out their own version.
And what an incredible jumping-off point—which this was for so many kids in single digits who watched VHS copies of Labyrinth, utterly entranced.
Right now, the company only does business outside the United States but wants to use YC as a jumping off point into the U.S. market.
And since it has extensive access to and control over the main system processors, flaws in the ME give attackers a powerful jumping-off point.
For some, it's a jumping off point into the deeper world of embedded and real-time systems, while for others it's an end in itself.
Hannibal isn't the only recent work that's used cannibalism as a narrative jumping-off point for allegorical commentary, or craftier character studies instead of scares.
As a senior, she began taking LSD, once almost jumping off a dorm high-rise because she was so high she thought she could fly.
At their best, these digital style companions offer little more than a jumping-off point when it comes to getting dressed or developing personal style.
He has chosen that date as the jumping-off point for this exhibition and may even be using it to separate himself from his past.
They're stories of kings and villainous queens, and wronged apothecaries seeking vengeance, and Bayona uses Conor's drawings as the jumping-off point to visualize them.
Tribe has seized on the birther issue this week, using it as a jumping off point to criticize Cruz's rigid, originalist interpretation of the Constitution.
" The book's jumping off point is a not-quite-breakup between the protagonist — nicknamed Leola — and a man wearing a t-shirt that reads "Mr.
Kids this age can be very receptive to age-appropriate guidance, and using TV as a jumping off point can be a super-helpful tool.
The white paper is intriguing, and it was a great idea to use it as a jumping-off point for the newspaper's shoe-leather reporting.
We reminisced about trips to the beach, jumping off docks behind ferries to ride the propulsion, and island hopping in Casco Bay during the summer.
The joys of jumping off a cliff to bash a dragon's head with a hammer have never been so accessible or available to so many.
Hundreds of XXXTentacion fans closed down Melrose Avenue, some risking their lives by jumping off roofs during a tribute to the rapper in Los Angeles.
The 19-year-old model was seen jumping off a side cliff in the Caribbean ... wearing the hell out of a black one-piece bikini.
Then, when Sanders finds a promising answer or two, she brings that data to her patient and their stumped physicians as a jumping off point.
The film explores the intersection of gambling and sports, using the infamous Boston College fixing scandals of the late 1970s as a jumping-off point. 
As someone who was once a teen girl, and who has teen sisters, I feel confident in saying this is a good jumping-off point.
A local man died on Saturday after jumping off the top of Elk River Falls in the same forest and falling 40 feet, Dowd said.
However, it is an excellent jumping off point, and one that addresses many common misconceptions about issues of public domain and fair use, among others.
I like the approach of using some of the ideas and some of the structures from the record as jumping off points for the show.
Because hydrogen has been well-studied and characterized, it makes a great jumping off point for comparison—and so far the two look really similar.
I knew it would be a simple jumping-off point for finding things my students could research to see if it was fake or true.
That can be a jumping-off point for what veterans sometimes call a "Rambo narrative" — a caricature of the veteran as a ticking time bomb.
A chase followed, according to an affidavit obtained by The Oklahoman, with the homeless man eventually jumping off the bike and running away on foot.
Even today, the idea of jumping off a bridge or swallowing a lethal amount of pills enters my mind and holds me in its grip.
Amid her lively commentary, she admonished the boys for jumping off stone walls and racing into the woods, as their tuckered-out parents stood by.
It will be up to them to stop their party from jumping off the deep end and jeopardizing the health care of millions of Americans.
She was there when a worker killed himself by jumping off the roof, and when a couple, who both worked there, married outside the converter.
With the help of some visual effects, the editors were able to seamlessly stitch together the character jumping off the ledge and into the rapids.
Rather, Eggers used this tale as a jumping-off point for what has been billed as a hypnotic and hallucinatory (my two favorite h's!) tale.
Three were released because there was no room for them, and others escaped by jumping off the back of the truck or during bathroom stops.
"We're jumping off from the point of view of an espionage film, but we're going to a number of different places," Nolan told Entertainment Weekly.
We recreationally climb mountains and rock faces and have an entire sport that consists of running around cities and jumping off of staircases and such.
The final scene (during which Spears cuts the background tunes for dramatic effect) includes a sequence of her travel buddies jumping off a water park cliff.
The upside is that you can shift smoothly uphill, without feeling the jolt of a metal chain jumping off the rail and into a new gear.
Just 285 miles from Malta and 345 from Italy, Libya's northern coast has been a jumping off point for migrants trying to reach Europe for decades.
At an altitude of nearly 5,000 feet, Munnar is the jumping-off point for treks around the tea plantations, rainforests and hills of the Western Ghats.
Under the sting videos, popular comments joked about the painful experiences Peterson might attempt: jumping off a building, drinking bleach, getting shot by an AK-47.
Lots of good Tango demos of this, our Dekko r/c jumping off physical ramps, the Magic Leap little robot under the desk are all examples.
According to Metro, what is being called a "zombie fish" shocked customers at a Chinese restaurant by jumping off the plate it was being served on.
He decided to fake his death [by purportedly jumping off the Bear Mountain Bridge in New York, leaving the message "suicide is painless" on his vehicle].
"The perspective today is really shifting, because everyone is wondering whether college is necessary to be that jumping off platform for your professional career," he said.
It feels like another of those dark thoughts that Jane used to have on her runs, when she'd imagine jumping off a cliff into the waves.
For Deus Ex's speculative fiction, that's the jumping off point for a cyberpunk dystopia where the enhancements that "Augs" possess threaten the rest of the population.
He said the tunnels were "to defend Gaza and become a jumping-off point to all Palestine" (by which he means: a way to attack Israel).
There are breakdancers hitting flares, skateboarders jumping off ramps, graffiti writers bombing walls with portraits of rap artists, and cats showing off their freshly painted lowriders.
If you need a jumping-off point, think about what your customers do with your product or service and the outcomes they are trying to achieve.
KARA: That's the thing that unifies your work for me and was a jumping-off point for thinking about historical and personal trauma in my work.
The group used Demi's memoir, Inside Out, as a jumping-off point for conversation, which led to Tallulah revealing how her mom's strength sometimes intimidated her.
After the nonexistent "Hidden Fences" came up twice during Sunday's Golden Globes, Twitter used it as the jumping off point for a series of glorious portmanteaus.
"Frozen 2" codirector and writer Jennifer Lee says the source of Elsa's magic was a jumping off point for discussions around the story for the sequel.
In the title story, a father and son are taking a walk when the latter spots a man on the verge of jumping off a building.
At the end, she drags a guy around via a rope by hooking it around his neck and hanging on it while jumping off a building.
In many ways, Input Club has helped to create something of a jumping-off point to help spread new ideas about keyboards to a broader audience.
After four minutes and some ridiculous shot-making, the game was out of hand and the previously jumping off Moda Center was left stunned and silent.
I wanted to use that as an inspiration and jumping off point for this collection with the really bold prints and the colors and the textures.
We will use the bulletin board as a jumping off point for discussion of the multicultural works by American authors which start off the school year.
Ms. Rankine's "Citizen" and "Don't Let Me Be Lonely" served as jumping-off points for a haunting work of poetry remixed with movement, song and video.
If you remain somewhat sane, than there's a better chance of finishing all the shows and not jumping off the deep end in despair and misery.
Even in 2009, decades after the height of his fame, Springsteen runs around the stage, jumping off of platforms and doing crotch-first slides into cameras.
D'Ottavio says there could be another benefit of online reviews: Employers can use them as a jumping-off point to improve the experience for current workers.
That order has defused, for now, a new migrant crisis brewing at the northern port of Calais, the favored would-be jumping off point for Britain.
Riffing off Laura Ingraham's commentary on her Fox News show, Trump used Sotomayor's dissent as a jumping-off point to hit the pair of liberal justices.
A different sort of novelist might have used this setup as the jumping-off point for an exploration of social class, but Auster's concerns lie elsewhere.
CNN teams witnessed migrants jumping off a bridge at the Mexico-Guatemala border over the weekend and riding rafts across a river to reach Mexican soil.
If it succeeded, Iraq would never again pose a threat, and it could serve as a jumping-off point to spread Iranian influence around the region.
Some ads were framed as unrelated to the film, while others were explicit about using the film as a jumping-off point for educating the public.
It is also the jumping-off point for their mother-daughter conversation this Thursday, which will shed light on their familial path through the art world.
In urban areas, men favour violent means such as hanging or jumping off buildings, whereas women tend to favour medication, which is less likely to kill them.
Bangladeshi-Canadian Tamim Ahmed Chowdhury, was killed in August and Abdur Rahman died in October after jumping off a fifth-floor balcony while trying to escape police.
I sent it to Colin and he loved it, and that was sort of the jumping off point for us writing and recording a full record together.
It featured McMurray rapping while skydiving and the climax of the video is McMurray base jumping off a bridge from the top of a moving tractor trailer.
It can also serve as a jumping off point for Google searches, by answering questions about nearby places, like restaurants or shops, or simply searching the web.
Watts recalled hearing from a couple of Senate staffers half a year ago "that were jumping off a cliff" because of something they saw on the dashboard.
"Resident Evil 7: Biohazard", released for Sony PlayStation VR in January, is full of monsters coming at you—far scarier than a train jumping off the screen.
Some of it is about Taylor Swift and Jake Gyllenhaal, but a lot of it uses the lyrics as a jumping-off point for totally unrelated stories.
Transformative fandom is centered on fanworks, like fanfiction, fanart, or fan critique, all of which use the source text as the jumping-off point for original interpretations.
Benesh's son, Ayden, wound up with a scratch on his forehead after jumping off a giant pile of laundry and hitting his head on a bed frame.
But in actuality, the gap between Best Picture and Best Director is widening significantly — and people often cite Argo as the jumping off point of the gap.
His plan was to hang himself by jumping off the bank, but his weight pulled him down, his feet touched the ground, and his suicide attempt failed.
Here's Rickie Fowler and Jordan Spieth -- along with two other PGA pros -- jumping off the top of a super expensive yacht in the Bahamas ... because, why not?
How is it going to save your children from jumping off a balcony if it could barely cross a room in time to stop an escaping tortoise.
So rather than privacy regulations being the jumping off point for this latest probe of Facebook's business practices, the company is being investigated ostensibly on antitrust grounds.
The two girls jumping off the roof are wearing clothes designed to turn stiff in response to impact, making it much harder for them to get hurt.
After jumping off that train, the man then pulled the emergency brake on two other trains on the line, according to incident reports obtained by The Times.
That was Samantha Bee's message to anyone who feels a slip of empathy or gratitude for Republicans who are just now jumping off the Donald Trump bandwagon.
For decades, "Law and Order" and its spinoffs made up the first: police procedurals that used real-life crimes as jumping-off points for fictional murder cases.
Curry, a two-time M.V.P. and three-time N.B.A. champion, looked at Thursday night as the jumping-off point for Golden State's climb back to the top.
Still, the case of Swift and Mueller is a major jumping off point in what seems to give her strength to make larger decisions in the future.
In the longer term, Flipboard sees the addition of local news and information as a jumping-off point that could allow for further partnerships in the future.
Harrison also celebrated the big day last year by jumping off the Stratosphere in Las Vegas, which was the previous highest slam dunk record at 855 feet.
I'm a strong, independent woman with unique thoughts and opinions, but anything Tracee Ellis Ross does I will blindly follow like a lemming jumping off a cliff.
Of course, there are nuances to the burgeoning trend — and, as with any injectable, there are still risks, so studying up is the best jumping-off point.
After jumping off Warren's riff on accessibility and "selfies" ("You're not the only one that does selfies, senator"), Biden described the personal interactions he had with voters.
The film has a Latin title ("ad astra" means "to the stars"), a Homer-inspired jumping off point and Roy muttering Old Testament verse at one stage.
The jubilant but spotty "Climate Change" takes those gestures as a jumping-off point, expanding notions of club music to include rock, reggae, 1980s pop and more.
"This is exactly what happened the last time I was on fluoxetine, and I feel like jumping off a cliff again," one of the patients reportedly said.
Taro Izumi's Fish Bone as Slang (In Search of a Cat) is a large-scale video projection of the artist climbing onto and jumping off various items.
Jumping off this example, I then lead students in a whole-class brainstorming session to identify some more deliberate decisions authors might make when writing a story.
Before you know it, you're zooming between divisions of the station — jumping off platforms, creating shortcuts with your gloo gun to scale between floors and skip enemy encounters.
Clint Eastwood's son got the organization's attention when he posted a video to Instagram of himself jumping off a cliff into the water at Wattamolla Falls near Sydney.
Smith – whose real name is Harry Smith – took to Facebook on Sunday to share how he had "saved a girl today from jumping off a bridge" in Canada.
More recently there have been veiled threats to ban US forces from using Incirlik air base in southern Turkey, an important jumping-off point for attacks on ISIS.
I was warned that doing something dumb like jumping off one of the buildings or immolating myself in one of the fire pits would lead to my doom.
Lyft will be using Canada's biggest city as a jumping-off point for future expansion, although Houghton wouldn't give details on launching in other Canadian cities or abroad.
There's also a miniseries about Hawkeye, which will be a "jumping off point" for star Jeremy Renner to hand the role off to his character's protégé, Kate Bishop.
For Jones, the NFL was a jumping off point, and in 215, he launched his philanthropic endeavor, BowTie Cause, designing signature bow ties for organizations around the country.
The post encourages Trump opponents to kill themselves by jumping off a building, using the same #JumpAgainstTrump hashtag that recently got a New York priest in hot water.
Typically, the Google home page remains the blank, clean slate with the logo and search box that serves as millions of people's jumping off point to the web.
Options markets show implied sterling volatility - a gauge of expected swings in a currency - still elevated, with two-week vols jumping off one-week lows touched on Wednesday.
At one point during the show, the British crooner had a fangirl moment after jumping off the stage to stand in the front row and watch Nicks sing.
He was arrested after trying to evade police by jumping off the boat into the sea off the island&aposs northwestern coast, where the vessel landed late Wednesday.
That's the jumping off point of this wild comic, which follows the band Jenny Jump as they try to make it big with a ton of stolen music.
On Friday, the Big Little Lies star, 43, shared a sweet video from her holiday, which shows her jumping off a boat with her elder son Deacon Reese.
It's important to acknowledge that this is merely a jumping off point that should help generate conversation and, more importantly, action on the part of firms and founders.
With this year's ceremony as a jumping off point, she called on everyone in the industry to take steps to make way for more inclusive filmmaking going forward.
"Using the song's title as an inspirational jumping-off point, I figured it would be cool to use a classic medium for the video," explains singer Keith Murray.
Even as he was cajoling colleagues to support the measure, he was nodding that the House GOP version was just the jumping-off point, not a final version.
I observed rustic cliffside towns dotted with hundreds of colorful tiny houses, rickety boats tied to docks, and tanned Italians jumping off tall rocks into clear cerulean waters.
The texts were also used as a jumping off point to criticize Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who has been fighting with House Republicans over documents for months.
On Black Friday, footwear inventory was "jumping off the shelf," and one home improvement store was "packed," with more than double its normal volume of shoppers, he said.
From Amsterdam, travelers use one of several barges, ranging in size from about 83 to 20 passengers, as a hotel and jumping-off point for daily cycling excursions.
It can be daunting to find a jumping off point for what is undoubtedly one of the most grueling bands in metal history, so that's why I'm here!
Dewan has also been busy jumping off of bridges and starring on Supergirl, while Tatum gears up to star in and produce his '80s spoof show Iron Fisting.
Mitchell sometimes splices these snippets of decomposition into a rhythm, but if there's "something really interesting tonally," she uses it as a "jumping-off point" for a melody.
It was cool seeing what amounted to a rich, smart-assed version of a mid-20s fan jumping off scaffolding for the amusement of a lot of people.
For Parlá, it's a mode of aesthetic innovation; for JR, it's a jumping-off point and a pretense; for Martins, it's a way to connect past and present.
To make matters even zanier, the film is shot for 3D, which means the colors aren't just metaphorically popping out at you but actually jumping off the screen.
Serbia had been the main jumping-off point to the European Union for migrants and refugees traveling the so-called Balkan Route through Greece and the former Yugoslavia.
It has gotten to the point where some hotels in the port of Magaluf have encased their balconies in glass panels to prevent inebriated clients from jumping off.
Considering that Rubchinskiy's brand is inextricably tied to ideas of Russian identity, notions of masculinity and the uniforms of youth culture, it was the perfect jumping-off point.
"Lincoln in the Bardo" takes, as its jumping-off point, the death of Abraham Lincoln's beloved 11-year-old son, Willie, who succumbed to typhoid fever on Feb.
In fact, we may see them used in tandem, as the News Feed can serve as a jumping off point to market other elements of the app.3.
The mystery around his death is a jumping-off point for an exploration of the way the oil boom in North Dakota has affected indigenous populations there. —T.
It would not include a firefighter who has to think fast about what to say to a drunken, suicidal man to keep him from jumping off a building.
It overlooks the Mediterranean Sea, which you can access by jumping off the hotel's famed diving board, and features a basalt rock infinity pool immortalized by photographer Slim Aarons.
Surfing giant waves at Mavericks, jumping off a cliff in a wingsuit, floating around on the ISS—these are things I will likely never, ever do in my life.
"How did our politics get so poisonous?" he asks, using the question as a jumping-off point to explore what has become a uniquely divided time in American history.
Both Boorman and Soderbergh test the limits of that freedom, using one shrewd gunman's obsessive quest for vengeance as the jumping-off point for a more abstract character study.
Officials issued the notice after Bloodsworth allegedly told them he wanted to continue jumping off the pier every day, but that next time he would go with his daughter.
Tripoli has also failed to halt waves of African and Middle East refugees that have used Libya as a jumping-off point to Italy and asylum in Western Europe.
Jumping off a deck onto a fidget spinner-covered trampolineJumping onto soft pillows is fun, jumping onto fidget spinners—made of hard plastic surrounding a steel bearing—is not.
There's 23 different robots you can make using pre-coded "Robot Recipes", which are jumping-off points for kids to use those skills to build their own original robots.
According to Joanne Orlando, technology researcher at Western Sydney University, the report is a good jumping off point for considering the "positives" that internet use can have on education.
As for the lyrics, Cumming and Kivlen remain opaque, back-and-forthing and claiming loneliness, monotony, depression, apathy, feeling outcast, and the impending apocalypse as light jumping off points.
Even grabbing 244 friends, jumping off a bridge, and swinging by a rope is enough to gain you pseudo-fame—at least until 246 people try the same thing.
I have in my possession a photo someone took of him jumping off an amp, clear over my six-foot-tall body with a good two feet to spare.
George's gorgeous lady, Daniela Rajic, posted vids of the couple enjoying a romantic trip this week ... including snorkeling, fine dining and jumping off the boat and into the water.
Mario can also use his dino friend as a launchpad, jumping as Yoshi and then jumping off of Yoshi at the apex of the first jump for extra height.
In 2014, a man fatally stabbed three children at a primary school in central China and then committed suicide by jumping off a building, Xinhua reported at the time.
We got this shot of Kourtney going all stunt woman, jumping off a yacht in Ponza, Italy ... and doing it in style too in a black one piece swimsuit.
Applying that idea to humans was a jumping-off point for a fictional story, fleshed out in collaboration with the creative agency BBDO, the agency Giant Spoon and Panoply.
The solar-powered Sal Salis camp resort sits on the beachfront of Cape Range National Park in Western Australia, the jumping off point for trips to the Ningaloo Reef.
While looking for photos of the American author Tom Wolfe on Google, an image of two men having sex on the LC4 suddenly appeared, basically jumping off our screen.
For the punks, Rastafarians, and metalheads gathered at the small village of Desa Tukadaya, in eastern Bali, the original stock Vespa is a jumping-off point for wild creativity.
It's rewarding when you can stop someone from jumping off [a bridge] because you feel like you really, really helped them, but it's frustrating when it's this guy again.
"I commissioned the composer Ella Joyce Buckley to create music for that earlier work, and Kurt used it as a jumping off point for The Dolls ballet," she explains.
Port Lincoln, a small seaside town of around 16,000 where sealing and whaling reaches back to the 1820s, is the main jumping-off point for access to the Bight.
We got a rush from jumping off the crowded A train and into the empty C train, heading straight for the double seats at the end of the car.
You can see that when looking at the trenches built from scratch or at the destroyed French city, which ends with MacKay jumping off a ledge into a river.
The series, which begins on Sunday, takes as its jumping-off point the same book that was the basis for the 1995 movie starring John Travolta and Gene Hackman.
The female icons of the '50s were glamorous, which means the decade makes for a great jumping-off point if you want a costume with a flashy, elegant feeling.
This story serves as a jumping-off point for artists to explore issues of feminism, colonialism, and indigenous rights in the historic and contemporary border-straddling place called California.
There are online tools that help compare the cost of living in different locations, which can also be used as a jumping-off point to negotiate a higher overall compensation.
But the show also speaks to parents too, fleshing out the communication battles often at play on each side and creating a poignant jumping off point for dialogue and discourse.
Even successfully phishing a low-level worker can provide just enough access to get into sensitive systems or provide a jumping off point to target an employee with deeper access.
The notices were meant as a jumping-off point where people could begin the journey of understanding how each of their applications and the websites they visit use their data.
The colorful offerings are a great jumping off point to build up your own gallery wall; the collection starts at $88 and goes up to $598 for the larger pieces.
Using the premise of the new film as a jumping-off point, it embraces the video game origins of the Ralph franchise to create one giant, co-op virtual adventure.
The Simpson case transcended sports news to become a nationwide cultural phenomenon, and the jumping off point was Al Cowlings slowly driving that white Ford Bronco with police in pursuit.
But the advice they offer below on how to approach anal sex, especially as a beginner, is a great jumping off point for individual exploration into the great anal beyond.
If you've ever watched heart-stopping videos of people skydiving, doing crazy tricks on a bike, or jumping off of a cliff, chances are you've watched footage from a GoPro.
He questioned whether the United States should use the moon as a jumping-off point to Mars, which is the current plan, or simply go straight to the red planet.
Ex-New York Giants star Chris Canty ain't jumping off the Daniel Jones hype train just yet ... telling TMZ Sports he still thinks DJ's the future of the G-Men!!
Despite being the most decorated cliff diver in the world, Gary Hunt is not immune to the fear that comes from jumping off a platform nine stories above the water.
"We're looking at all the ghost stories of Henry James as the jumping-off point for the season, so it very much is a whole new deal," Flanagan told Birth.Movies.Death.
Now, just a few months later, Giudicelli has turned tragedy into something positive, and reflects on the experience as a jumping off point for the next phase of her life.
The result was the first biomechanical model of pregnant women, which will serve as a jumping-off point for further studies on how to make pregnancy safer and more comfortable.
Dancing on and then jumping off dilapidated cars and literally bouncing off the walls, he moved like a playful maniac; like your caring yet menacing guide through the sexy underworld.
Television footage broadcast by private channel NDTV showed people jumping off the top floor of the Takshashila building or trying to escape by climbing down, as thick smoke billowed out.
With his opening of a Bowery saloon, Steve Brodie capitalized on the 15 minutes of fame he earned in 1886 by jumping off the Brooklyn Bridge on a $200 bet.
Today, the suburban house offers a similar jumping-off point for weekend excursions, and the advent of telecommuting offers the possibility of working a day or two in the backyard.
And even though it was in a slot that was typically filled with religious programs, he saw it as a good jumping-off point to begin a career on television.
"This is a good example where he has said the right words, but I actually have the experience," Klobuchar said, jumping off an answer Buttigieg gave on protecting voting rights.
In "What Will Happen to the Sharma Family," an ill-fated vacation serves as the jumping-off point for disclosing the fate of each family member over decades to come.
It's unsettling at points, like when she weighs the merits of jumping off a cliff, but she mostly sounds self-assured, confident in the ways she moves through the world.
Using this as a jumping-off point to push further into the #MeToo discussion, Vanasco prods at the question of whether committing a terrible act makes one a bad person.
Ghana is the jumping-off point for her first major solo international trip for Melania as first lady, a tour of Africa, a continent her husband reportedly referred to derisively.
The software takes in engineering constraints and generates a bunch of potential designs that can either be immediately put to use or used as a jumping-off point for new creations.
Disease carriers like mosquitoes get a head start, crops can be effected by the sudden return of frost, allergy sufferers get hit hard, and scientist's anxieties are jumping off the charts.
The team initially wanted to create custom bike helmets for people with odd or not-so-odd heads – and they soon will – but this seemed like a good jumping off point.
Inexplicable shots of a people running down the street, seemingly panicked, someone jumping off a bridge, are intercut with kaleidoscopic visuals—the grain of analog giving it all an added intensity.
It was thought to be one of the reasons why rational, intelligent people like you or me continue to do moronic things—like jumping off cliffs or watching Adam Sandler films.
Well, Dave is anyway -- he was snapped holding hands with his daughter, Harper, and one of Elton's boys ... jumping off the side of the yacht into the ocean as a group.
This was the case for a 19-year-old college student who died from jumping off a balcony after eating more than six times the recommended amount of a marijuana cookie.
Experts agree that it is an interesting jumping off point for an area desperately in need of more research — and provide a word of caution in face of fear and sensationalism.
If you've never coded before, HTML and CSS will be a great jumping off point, but you'll still get the chance to advance your skills with courses in JavaScript and jQuery.
Hubs like Chicago and Atlanta also tend to have busy mornings, while big international jumping-off points on the East Coast have an evening "rush hour" as travelers begin overnight journeys.
"We'll be improving the monitoring of the reef's health and the measurement of its impacts," Mr. Frydenberg said from the city of Cairns, a popular jumping-off point for reef tourism.
On this week's edition of "Full Frontal," Samantha Bee used the Roy Moore controversy as a jumping-off point to talk about the pervasiveness of sexual harassment in industries across America.
The idea below explains how Paul Beeken used a Times article as the jumping-off point for an assignment in which students design their own off-the-grid power system infrastructure.
Most people never create these documents for themselves, but they can go a long way to shaping your financial future by giving you (and your financial planner) a jumping-off point.
Its permeable desert borders have also made it a pressure point for the West, as both a haven for extremists and a jumping-off point for thousands of Europe-bound migrants.
Whether it&aposs a gash on the head from jumping off the couch, a strange-textured rash, a nagging cold, or nasty stomach virus, your children will inevitably experience it all.
Jeff Green's layup just before the horn made it 55-40 and an incensed Casey, his suit coat flying open and his tie jumping off his chest, stormed off the floor.
Instead, it's about sustained storytelling, about showing readers a person or a place not merely as a jumping-off point for breaking news or explanation but as a destination in itself.
Keefe, a staff writer at The New Yorker, delves into the case, using it as a jumping-off point to investigate the bitter conflict in Northern Ireland and its lasting aftermath.
The list is a jumping-off point for Steyer's campaign to build a trove of supporters willing to chip in for the debate — or later on, to vote for the candidate.
Work as sculptural and figure-transforming as her couture begs the question of whether it should continue using the same impossibly thin and tall female figure as a jumping-off point.
The show opens with a woman jumping off a bridge, then proceeds to give her a bunch of followers who really would jump off a bridge if she asked them to.
One or two of the projects might come to fruition, or they might just be a jumping off point for connecting people who want to help in other ways, Reich said.
Jumping off a wall or a ledge can allow you to mount a monster for some serious damage output, or you can provoke it into charging a pile of vines or quicksand.
The end result is a study in timeless beauty (and a great jumping-off point when looking to create prom, graduation, wedding, and any other looks in which you'll be heavily photographed).
Still, its a nice jumping-off point, a way to bring a highly customized avatar into a virtual setting with only a small amount of work, one selfie, required of the user.
You're on a boat, you're in the air, you're jumping off a cliff or things like that, which are all exciting, but you were going for something very different from most people.
Combined with the education and resources that Women Who Drone provides, women can learn to monetize their hobbies and use them as jumping-off points to go deeper into the drone industry.
Morissette's songs on Jagged Little Pill were a jumping off point for the musical of the same name, which had its world premiere at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge last year.
Jumping off from the fact that Affleck plays the protagonist in both films, Mayer explained how the two characters are actually the same: "It's a Bruce Wayne origin story," tweeted Mayer, 40.
People jumping off balconies and monitors is par for the course, though Saturday was the first time I've seen them stop the show because someone went too hard stagediving (during "Soul Sacrifice").
Monáe said she's been overwhelmed by the enthusiasm she's seen for the song and the pants and hopes that they can be a jumping off point for larger conversations about body positivity.
Of Blackpink's first two singles, the better one is "Whistle," which uses the Ying Yang Twins's "Wait (The Whisper Song)" as a jumping-off point for an elastic pop-R&B thumper.
You can even see it in the numbers: The probability of a House Republican jumping off the Trump train is strongly related to the Obama share of a district's vote in 2012.
A Washington teen named Jordan Holgerson was hanging at a local swimming hole last Tuesday where she was mulling the idea of jumping off a 60-foot bridge into the Lewis River.
One may have to do with male risk-taking tendencies—fighting to protect the family back in the day, or shotgunning a PBR and jumping off a roof in the present day.
So over time, we used this as a jumping off point and really thought about like who that guy might be and the character that Garrett develops into in this organic process.
Using his 2013 micro-movie as a jumping-off point, the Swedish director David F. Sandberg extracts maximum frights from the simplest of conceits: Diana materializes in darkness and vanishes in light.
"Using these photographs may also help the person who wants to connect with a family member with Alzheimer's to have a jumping-off point that can help engage that person," she said.
Dominican Republic Attorney General Jean Alain Rodriguez identified Ramon Martinez Perez as the man suspected of jumping off the back of a motorcycle on Sunday night and shooting Ortiz in the torso.
From the textile villages, I went west to Angahuan, the jumping-off point for full-day hikes to Paricutín's otherworldly crater, spending the night at the spartan, community-run Centro Turístico Angahuan.
He's perhaps most famous for his sudden suicide — which some in the art world believe he staged as a final performance — in 1995, by jumping off the Sag Harbor-North Haven Bridge.
Site of the first commercial bungee-jumping operation — established in 1988 over the Kawarau River — Queenstown is the place to test your courage by jumping off, flying over or skimming above things.
Teachers might use these prompts as jumping-off points for class discussions, as part of their lesson plans, or as encouragement for their students to engage with what's happening in the world.
Long a jumping-off point for immigrants, the neighborhood has more than 500 previously empty homes occupied by refugee families, according to State Assemblyman Sean Ryan, a Democrat who represents the area.
Two were killed in a shootouts with authorities in August 2016 and January 2017, and one died after jumping off a fifth-floor balcony while running away from police in October 2016.
That's a bold statement, given that so many of his fellow coffee farmers throughout Colombia are abandoning farms, jumping off the roller coaster of coffee market prices for jobs in big cities.
Their subtle shadows give a "jumping off the canvas" effect that is wholly lost when viewing a digital facsimile of the art, providing an added value to viewing the paintings in person.
And remember, these suggestions are just a jumping-off point — embrace your own (and your partner's) creativity, and feel free to come up with a unique at-home date night of your own.
The turquoise wall, which she hired someone to paint after seeing it on a Pinterest board for inspiration when they first bought the house, was the jumping off point for the room's redesign.
Bangladeshi-Canadian Tamim Ahmed Chowdhury -- considered the mastermind, according to Hoque -- was killed in August, and Abdur Rahman died in October after jumping off a fifth-floor balcony while trying to escape police.
The 30-story high rise at 515 West 59th Street — where two Mount Sinai St. Luke's physicians died by jumping off its roof in less than two years — is rat and roach infested.
" FROM COINAGE: Here's How Much It Will Cost You to Vacation Like a Kardashian As for her hair, Michael Silva was inspired by Rei Kawakubo, who he shares "was the jumping off point.
Cruise appears to be jumping off a building and attempting to land on the roof of an adjacent one, but just barely misses the mark, and slams into the side of the wall.
It's where I broke my arm jumping off my tía's roof, played Lotería in my tata's kitchen with all my loud tías and cousins and ate pozole at bustling cenadurías with my family.
After sitting down with a man named Kevin Hines, who attempted suicide by jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge, and with John Draper, the director of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, Paul reflects.
According to a criminal complaint obtained by CNN, officers arrived to discover two adults with minor injuries and saw a third adult attempt to flee the family apartment by jumping off a balcony.
So I woke up and they had the alarm and all of that stuff on, people was running, jumping off the side of the plane and I thought it was in the air.
It's easy to edit out the green later on so that Harry Potter, for example, looks like he's battling Dementors, and superheroes are jumping off dangerously steep cliffs, without actually performing the stunts.
"In order to truly leverage the Super Bowl commercial, you need to not think of it as the pinnacle, but as a jumping off point of what your next goals are," she said.
In summer months, the ferry also stops farther south at Duck Harbor, where the National Park Service maintains a dock and a small campground, a good jumping-off point for several hiking trails.
So it's little wonder that Versailles serves as a stylistic jumping-off point for Donald J. Trump, whose own let-it-rip aesthetics arguably have few (if any) parallels in American campaign history.
The report is not perfect, but it serves as a useful jumping-off point for numerous stakeholders to share their expertise and opinions so a well-informed, coherent policy approach can be developed.
A big Wall Street backer is jumping off the Snap bandwagon less than three months after telling clients to buy, citing concerns the Snapchat parent will lose more money for longer than expected.
Jumping off of the tour, one of the things that I think was written a lot was that it proved that the music you wrote for these films can stand on their own.
Batman v Superman is meant to be the jumping-off point for a multi-year franchise that spans both spin-offs (like Suicide Squad) and ensemble features (like the two-part Justice League).
So, jumping off from that idea of a script, she captured the careful way each rally unfolds as a play in three acts — all based on real events that took place last month.
NFL legend Jim Brown says Kanye West is alone in jumping off the Trump train ... telling TMZ Sports he's still 100% dedicated to working with POTUS to help poor people in inner cities.
Nowadays it's faded, the star across the brim is hardly visible, the Velcro above the neck is so busted that it's always on the verge of jumping off the back of my head.
While Harris won't be jumping off another boat any time soon, he has been cast in Matrix 4 along with Keanu Reeves, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Variety reported Tuesday.
CEO Zach Perret told CNBC the Plaid team got to know Visa through its initial strategic investment, which was a "jumping off point for a series of conversations" leading up to the deal.
In the oil studies, Mr. Marden pares down his surfaces to a light gray with grids of black dots, eccentrically connected by deep blue or red, perhaps signaling his next jumping-off point.
In a science class at Northwestern High School in Mellette, S.D., sophomores are using the novel as a jumping-off point for some hands-on experiments, like splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen.
No matter how officials respond, Shepherd said she hopes the complaint will be a jumping-off point for further research into how the court's practices have affected people who were ordered deported there.
Chance of death: 33.33%  Sansa Stark ended last season by jumping off the side of a friggin' castle, and has already shown up in promos for Season 6 wearing the House Stark's direwolf sigil.
Chance of death: 11.11% Sansa Stark ended last season by jumping off the side of a friggin' castle, and has already shown up in promos for Season 6 wearing the House Stark's direwolf sigil.
The Hardware Studio won't do everything for startups, but it'll serve as a jumping off point for DIY creators who have an idea for a product but no clue where to start with manufacturing.
Unlike more squarely sci-fi authors, Vonnegut rarely felt the need to ground his premises in mainstream science, rather using them as a jumping-off point for stories that center around fundamentally humanist concerns.
But such is the case of "Anastasia", a ballet inspired by the curious case of Anna Anderson, a distressed young woman admitted to a Berlin mental asylum in 1920 after jumping off a bridge.
"It will be a wasted opportunity if it's static, only looking back — if it's not something that then gives us the jumping-off point, the springboard to get new people engaged," Mr. Bernstein said.
Whether you're base-jumping off the Burj Khalifa, running with the bulls in Pamplona, or, we suppose, just sweating through your leg day routine at Crunch, you'll enjoy a comfortable and immersive listening experience.
This is not so much a music video premiere, but the jumping off point to introduce you to a multi-disciplinary art project that's been 10 years in the making, so bear with us.
Netflix is also teasing this out with weird questions on Twitter like "Have you seen death?" along with short video clips that resemble found footage of the main character apparently jumping off a bridge.
The unique findings of these studies all serve as a jumping off point for researchers to study Pluto in greater detail, as there are still many questions left to answer about the dwarf planet.
"We wanted to use weed as a jumping off point for conversations about bigger issues like sex and wellness and creativity and show how weed really affects and benefits all those things," she says.
"The Chinese actors were looking to compromise MSPs in order to get to their customers, using their MSPs as the jumping off point to get to the true intended target," he told The Hill.
Mr. Doran, who is known for imaginative programming that uses the work of a single author as a jumping-off point for widely varied projects, said that he admired the ambition of the project.
This was a way to combine our interests and we decided to take off and use this van as our studio, as our home and as a jumping-off point to begin this project.
"Keep Running" is an apt opener: Not only is it one of the record's most beguiling tracks, but in the late summer of 2015 it was also the jumping off point for the collection.
"Having all these songs that didn't fit as band songs got to be too much, so I wanted to put a collection that could serve as a jumping off point for me," says Winters.
The documentary, which took home the Sundance Film Festival Special Jury Award for Inspirational Filmmaking in 2017, uses the death of Freddie Gray, a 25-year-old Baltimore resident, as its jumping off point.
Her essay described the office as a "hostile work environment," but that was really a jumping-off point to a more prescriptive argument rooted in the stark numbers stacked against women in late night.
But it makes a visual point: Having a longtime pop-culture figure become president is surreal — a fictional drawing jumping off the screen and walking among us, as if America had elected Cap'n Crunch.
Upon completion of the challenge, I thought the Whole30 was a drastic approach but believed people may be able to use it as a jumping-off point to kick-start lifelong healthy eating habits.
On Thursday night, he shared a video clip of himself on his Instagram account, which has nearly 40 million followers: He was jumping off a cliff, presumably into a warm body of water below.
Those golden baby booties — which later Browne encased like a religious relic in a glass vitrine on the runway during the show, are only the jumping-off point for this exploration of gender fluidity.
Production of the latest installment of the "Mission Impossible" franchise will be temporarily halted as Tom Cruise, known for performing his own stunts, suffered an ankle injury after jumping off a roof during filming.
Pieters had appeared in many of his early videos, so already had an advantageous jumping off point"I was super fortunate that I was part of this group of YouTubers already," Pieters told Insider.
The new tab page can be a very useful jumping off point for getting around the web, showing pages you've visited recently, pages you visit a lot, and bookmarks you've saved in the browser.
In Chiang Mai, Le Méridien is a comfortable, well-situated jumping-off point for citywide exploration; Marriott Bonvoy members can get rooms for 252 percent off (bringing the starting rate to around $22019 a night).
Granted, Tizen wasn't created specifically by the company for its watches, but it certainly made the operating system its own as it opted it for the Gear line after jumping off the Android Wear train.
Of course, that's a whole other can of worms, since those questions were about his use of language toward women and could potentially be the jumping-off point for more discussion of Wayne being problematic.
Conrad says that he hopes Quirk can be a jumping off point for folks suffering from anxiety and depression, with the app suggesting that those suffering seek professional help in conjunction with using the app.
Krebs said these Chinese hackers were looking to compromise managed service providers (MSPs) to get to their customers — it was using their MSPs as the jumping off point to get to the true intended target.
In April, Seaman Daniel DelBianco committed suicide by jumping off the roof of a San Diego hotel after dropping out of the training program, after its toughest part, a period of 50 hours without sleep.
Again, American diplomacy to ease the cold war between Tehran and Riyadh, along with a return to the nuclear agreement (JCPOA) would be an excellent jumping off point for reaching a peace deal in Yemen.
Roh Moo-hyun, the former president of South Korea, killed himself by jumping off a cliff near his retirement home in 2009 after he was questioned by state prosecutors in connection with a corruption scandal.
Scott used the crisis in Venezuela as a jumping-off point to attack Nelson, saying that by supporting former President Obama's efforts to normalize relations with Cuba he had empowered strongmen in Venezuela and elsewhere.
Roughly 90 percent of migrants who reach the Libyan post, a jumping-off point for the dangerous Mediterranean crossing to Italy, cross through Niger, making it a crucial partner for Europe in controlling migration flows.
Whether the foundation begins with timeless Superstars or Stan Smiths, or futuristic newcomers like the NMD, these footwear styles offer the ultimate jumping off point for many a successful, too-cool-for-crippling-heels ensemble.
And yet this simplistic style of joke-telling is the perfect jumping off point for one of the most exciting and ambitious efforts in the artificial intelligence research community: the quest to develop funny robots.
Drag has a complex history when it comes to gender performance and identity, with many trans and non-binary people using the medium as a jumping-off point for exploring and expressing their personal identities.
A second-round exit from the playoffs was seen by many as a jumping off point for the team's bright future, which is why the as-yet-unconfirmed contract extension for Brown made perfect sense.
On this week's Popcast, Joe Coscarelli, The Times' pop music reporter, uses his story on Mr. Findling as a jumping-off point for an interview with Mr. Montgomery about rap's fraught relationship with the law.
Jumping off the roof into a swimming pool—if your party is anywhere other than a carefully stage-managed set on a film about American students letting loose at college—it's a bad idea. 96.
My goal was to put together a listicle of all the best lunchtime snacks (The 90s!) and use that as a jumping off point to talk about how we're all hurtling towards death (Our 90s!).
Krebs said these Chinese hackers were looking to compromise managed service providers (MSPs) to get to their customers — it was using their MSPs as the jumping off point to get to the true intended target.
Awesome.Watch These Daredevil Wingsuit Flyers Land in a Flying PlaneBecause jumping off a mountain with just a pair of thin fabric wings underneath your arms isn't…Read more ReadYour browser does not support HTML25 video tag.
Another celebrated and prolific poet, queer indigenous writer Tommy Pico takes the stereotype of indigenous land connection and uses it as a jumping-off point to explode the white supremacist narrative around who Native people are.
The same goes for the excellent comic series Paper Girls, or the Black Mirror episode "San Junipero," both of which use the time period as a jumping-off point to explore larger themes about technological advancement.
Just west of the Continental Divide, Summit County officials said they stopped a 90-acre (35-hectare) fire from reaching 1,300 homes in the Colorado town of Silverthorne, a popular jumping-off point for ski resorts.
The jumping off point was their new, glossy pop record, Love You to Death, but conversation soon swerved through everything from crushing on Rihanna, to the wonders of wine, to being unabashed about crushing on Rihanna.
Nothing is more manipulative, of course, than imperiled children, which explains why "Wisdom of the Crowd" also uses an emotionally wounded parent -- in this case, one grieving over his daughter's murder -- as its jumping-off point.
This early in the season, little was open except for the boat tour, but we learned that Alex Bay, as it is called, is a jumping-off point for fishing, scuba diving, cycling, camping and golfing.
To the Editor: Your article discusses the relatively small number of people who kill themselves by jumping off bridges, without ever mentioning that some 20,000 suicides annually — more than half of the total — are firearm suicides.
If Alan can pull Nadia out of the path of that taxi, if Nadia can stop Alan from jumping off of a building, then they'll be there to look out for each other in the future.
Marling plays a young blind woman named Prairie (also called The OA) who disappears for seven years and suddenly returns, now with an abundance of scars and the ability to see, after jumping off a bridge.
I found Mary McLeod Bethune's recipe for sweet potato pie in the Black Family Reunion Cookbook, and used it as a jumping-off point because it was a recipe created by the founder of the school.
Here, the swell is accessed by jumping off a rock that juts out into the river, dodging whatever kayakers and rafters come into the cross hairs and then muscling back to the base of the wave.
His mid-70s experimental work proved formative for a nascent avant-garde scene and a vast swath of DJs responded with tributes over the years, using his compositions as jumping-off points for head-spinning productions.
Another chapter takes "All That Is Solid Melts Into Air," Marshall Berman's study of modernity, as a jumping-off point from which to consider how digital life, like capitalism, can seem immaterial yet ubiquitous and oppressive.
House Democrats are inching closer to an impeachment investigation of President Trump, with some once-reluctant members jumping off the fence and Speaker Nancy Pelosi planning to spend Tuesday meeting with colleagues to coordinate a response.
Likewise, Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water made smart use of the Wii U gamepad, and I can only wish that more bizarro horror games will use that as a jumping off point in the future.
Its secluded location away from the city makes it the perfect jumping-off point for visitors to take in an iconic Icelandic horse ride or up the adrenaline with a buggy drive on a black sand beach.
Neaux's  video for "Deep Dive," debuting below, features songwriting duo Nick Fit (Trash Talk, Loss Leader) and Sierra Kay (VersaEmerge) enjoying the simpler things in life like jumping off docs, floating in pools and hanging with dogs.
Here are some articles that are great jumping off points: 5 tools to drive down the cost of social media content 4 tools to help maximize your sales leads 51 tools and apps for creative entrepreneurs 10.
She had always been the adventurous one, the outdoorsy one, jumping off high rocks into weed-filled waters or taking the Ostermans' canoe all the way into Canadian waters near sunset, visiting uninhabited islands on her own.
He wants to use Mars as a jumping-off-point for humanity to other places in the solar system, saying that he could envision SpaceX's Interplanetary Transport System fly to Saturn's moon, Enceladus, or Jupiter's moon, Europa.
By the end of their match, Raid had brought Jassy to her knees, jumping off of one of the ring's corners and smashing a pair of prop concrete blocks over her head, knocking her out for good.
The standouts here are Sansa — who we last saw jumping off of an impossibly high wall, and who definitely looks like she's seen a few thousand ghosts — and Myrcella, who's now in King's Landing and still dead.
Security research into the devices—and the potential for hackers to take them over, turn them into listening devices, or use them as jumping off points to take over corporate networks—has been going on for years.
In our conversation, conspiracy theories became a jumping off point to talk about the the nature of consciousness, psychedelic experiences, and the alien slugs secretly watching as we inhabit the simulation we all think is real life.
A woman from South Carolina talked about loved ones she had lost and the time she tried to talk a man out of jumping off a bridge, finally confessing: If you jump, I'm going to jump, too.
"Rather than jumping off of a building or ending up in the East River, I decided that I've got a daughter, I'm not going to do this, I'm not going to even think that way," she says.
The presidential candidate brought up selfies at least half a dozen times during Thursday's Democratic debate, each time calling on the practice to illustrate her connection with voters and, jumping off that, a platform in her campaign.
In fact, the best known testimony is the testimony Comey gave on March 22018 of 2017, which is important because it&aposs the jumping off point as it turns out for Mueller&aposs - Special Counsel Mueller&aposs investigation.
Authorities have launched an investigation into the cause of Thursday's fire, in which at least seven people, including a Sri Lankan, died after jumping off the 22-storey structure in one of the world's most densely congested cities.
A bevy of beautiful blondes going to parties, jumping off yachts, vowing everlasting friendships, and taking selfies at ballgames — these aren't problems, unless the idea of a group of women having pretty cool lives together is a problem.
The website is a jumping-off point for IRL connections: members usually organize events where they can talk freely among people of a similar social tier — without interruption from outsiders looking to elevator pitch their way to success.
It happened all over the state, but the nexus of change was in Bozeman, a jumping-off point for Yellowstone National Park, skiing at Big Sky, and the exclusive development of second homes known as the Yellowstone Club.
VETERAN KICKED OFF RIDE FOR NOT HAVING 'REAL LEGS' CALLS ON SIX FLAGS TO CHANGE POLICIES A witness reported that his friends had to be stopped from jumping off the cliff to save him, and phoned emergency services.
He used this as a jumping off point to argue that "daycare kids get the short end of the emotional stick" and he advocated tax breaks that would enable one parent to stay at home with young kids.
You'll come out of the 90 days with healthy tresses (maybe the healthiest they've ever been), a couple of inches of growth, and a great jumping-off point for however long you plan on growing out your mane.
Two days after she attended the Oscars with best friend Michelle Williams, the actress posted a video of her workout on Instagram story, which included a mini-trampoline class (ouch): "Jumping off my 2 day hangover!!!" she wrote.
From the looks of the latest trailer, the upcoming remake from director Luca Guadagnino (Call Me By Your Name) will use the same premise as a jumping off point, before diving into its own particular form of madness.
If you're unsure where to begin, here is some language to use as a jumping off point: I am so honored that you asked me to be in your bridal party, but I'm going to have to decline.
Another example of the technique, which makes paintings and two-dimensional pieces of art appear to be jumping off a canvas or surface, is illustrated on the Guinness World Records website, which features the world's largest anamorphic painting.
I had paid 65 euros (about $76) to do exactly this: trek through a river canyon near the Alpine town of Megève while rappelling down vertical rock faces next to waterfalls and jumping off a lot of cliffs.
The A.M.C.'s Pinkham Notch Visitors center, near Gorham, N.H., is a convenient jumping-off point for hikers, offering hiking maps and knowledgeable guides and selling any small-item gear you may have forgotten in the gift shop.
I used the city as a jumping off point to explore other cities in the region, including a day trip to Noto, a small city that was just a 183-euro train ride (about 30 minutes) from Syracuse.
I used the article as a jumping off point to challenge my students to design their own off-the-grid power system (merely from an electrical viewpoint) that can provide electricity to a cabin in a remote area.
Expenses that would likely change with a new homeMortgage: Our mortgage payment would be our biggest X factor, but we could at least start with what we were paying on our current home as a jumping-off point.
"Action" uses as its jumping-off point a 2018 Supreme Court ruling that cleared the way for states to legalize sports betting, and the repercussions for those who have already built lives and careers around gambling on games.
Perhaps that's why it's become a go-to jumping-off point for English-speaking viewers looking for a window into the increasingly prolific and influential world of Korean horror: It's the closest thing the genre has to a blockbuster.
Unlike with college, we were consciously jumping off a cliff into cowriting, deciding we'd give it a go as long as we could, regardless of our inexperience collaborating or of the complications it could introduce in our romantic relationship.
He's introduced bands onstage at gritty downtown venues, extolled the music of Sepultura of Brazil, and even fondly reminisced about how he once got booted from an Ozzy Osbourne concert after jumping off a wall — and into the audience.
These styles can be expensive and difficult to brew, and thus have become a jumping-off point for many American craft breweries to create their own unique riffs, which are often collectively referred to as American-style sour beers.
Some of the Chibok schoolgirls who escaped by jumping off the trucks which ferried the abducted students from their dormitory to the Sambisa forest stronghold of Boko Haram were generously offered scholarships at the American University of Nigeria, Yola.
The heroic man who saved the life of his slain girlfriend's 4-year-old son by jumping off a second-story balcony with the child as bullets flew at them fought off their assailant during the attack, PEOPLE confirms.
In the end, I think we all felt that just organically was the most powerful, the most right, the most complete and also the one that gave us the best jumping off point for wherever we go from here.
The British heartthrob, 28, hopped on a boat in Hawaii with his Snatched costars on the 4th of July while filming — and thought he was about to witness Goldie Hawn risk her life by jumping off the moving boat.
McQueen was most recently memorialized in a legendary 2011 show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute, but this documentary uses his various collections as jumping-off points to examine his life and the inspirations behind his work.
After joining her diverse cadre of dancers for "Bad Romance," the singer, known for her flair for the dramatic, ended her set by dropping her microphone, catching a football and jumping off a set of stairs onto the field.
Twitter has noticed that in a video of Smith completing his life-long bucket list challenge of bungee jumping off Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe, he looks EXACTLY like the late Avery, who played his father figure on the show.
Chile represents a jumping off point into Latin America for two companies both seeking to dominate a green car revolution that is projected to see electric and hybrid vehicles account for 30 percent of the global market by 2030.
Staff in three London schools recalled a roll call of pupils almost lost: the girl who gulped down pills, another set on jumping off a balcony and the countless teens who needed help to stem their self-inflicted bleeding.
"CNN thought it was more important to use Ellen hanging out with a war criminal as a jumping off point to ask about bipartisan friendships than ask about the largest existential threat facing humanity," tweeted Earther founder Brian Kahn.
No, it has no narrative connection to Half-Life and could have been made in effectively any game engine, and it was one of multiple indie games to use Half-Life 2's Source software as jumping-off point.
These missions are not unlike trying to hit a rotating bull's-eye with a dart while jumping off a carousel, the dart being the astronaut, the Earth the spinning carousel, and the bull's eye a spot on the moon.
Any would be a valid jumping off point (including the Mnuchin-dollar angle), but the raw effects remain most relevant: In early February, stock prices started falling and government bond yields went up, disconnecting a relationship precious to stocks.
Roh Moo-hyun, who faced prosecutors in 2009, was never indicted; deeply humiliated, he killed himself by jumping off a cliff behind his home in southern South Korea a few weeks after he was questioned by prosecutors in Seoul.
Every speech or snub, every reaction-shot side-eye, is scrutinized or celebrated like never before (even a dippy red-carpet flub like "Hidden Fences" can be a jumping-off point for conversation, not to mention a decent fake trailer).
No word on what his views may reflect of the country's current state of affairs, but Vevers uses Americana as a jumping off point anyway; that means most of his inspiration for Coach sees the clothes as timely escapes from reality.
If you are a pilot, rock climber, skydiver, race car driver, use recreational drugs, or engage in any activity that involves jumping off of high places or diving deep underwater, you could wind up with a bigger life insurance bill.
These points of reference were really the general jumping-off points for me to try to logically extrapolate a human society that accommodated AIs (though not without some implied struggle) because the AIs were not, in fact, seeking a judgment day.
The final challenge brought the final three teams to Southern California — Downtown Los Angeles and Santa Barbara, to be exact— where they kicked off the final leg of tasks by jumping off a 170-foot tall skyscraper to catch a clue.
I just have this fixation with the idea of attending to what is already there, so the first step is looking around and seeing what is already there and what needs support before jumping off into "I need to make XYZ."
Emanuar's first version of the mod is a bit more grounded and focuses on how throwing and jumping off it can be very helpful on SM64's tricky platforming, and the second version focuses on capturing more normal things like enemies.
You can use your new job as a jumping-off point to ask yourself what you care about and what you want your money to do to line up with your values, says Jesse Mecham, founder of You Need A Budget.
It seems like a stretch at the current rate, but adoption certainly does appear to be snowballing – a particularly impressive feat given that the fact that unlike Siri and Google Assistant, the product didn't have smartphones as a jumping off point.
There are times when jumping off a high cliff into the sea below might make sense, but there's no sense rushing into it when you don't have to: you run out of options pretty quickly once you're in the air.
For this exhibition, Hack uses as her jumping off point the tradition of chinoiserie, the 18th century European practice of interpreting and imitating Chinese and other East Asian artistic traditions for decorative arts, fashion, architecture and garden design, amongst other arts.
But others, including Prince's former fiancé and musical collaborator Sheila E., have also said Prince was "in pain all the time" as a result of hip and knee injuries he sustained after jumping off of stage risers in high-heeled boots.
Thirty-nine-year-old Echeverria, who lived in London, had last been seen jumping off his bike to help a woman who was being stabbed in the rampage by fighting off her attacker with a skateboard, according to his family.
While you're listening, consider that Valentines Day can offer more than greeting card schmaltz—almost 50 years ago it served as the jumping off point for one of the most radical musical and social movements the world has ever known.
McGlue has been acquitted of the murder of Mr. Johnson in Zanzibar due to having been blackout drunk at the time of the murder and having sustained grave injury to the head from jumping off a train several months earlier.
You can tell your toddler not to jump off the coffee table but only after doing it, crash landing, and two scraped knees and a busted lip later will she believe that jumping off the coffee table is a bad idea.
Italy, whose southern islands lie very close to the North African country's coast, fears a mass exodus of refugees from Libya which is already a jumping-off point for boatloads of African migrants seeking to a new life in Europe.
Jumping off of the Masters and Johnson bombshell that women who didn't climax during intercourse could have multiple orgasms with a vibrator, Koedt called for replacing Freud's fantasy of "mature" orgasm with women's lived truth: It was all about the clitoris.
The NASA website also provided details on the space agency's plans for making the moon a jumping off point for future missions to Mars and a place to test equipment and technology for other forays out into the solar system.
Why not make a full-length documentary about his issues with the Kwik-E-Mart owner, Mr. Kondabolu thought, which could serve as a jumping-off point to talk about all the other things the comic had been stewing about?
But here on the road, I've felt a freedom to push myself, whether it's been paragliding in Lucerne, Switzerland, eating an ant taco in La Paz, Bolivia, or jumping off a cliff into a freezing river while "canyoning" in Megève, France.
The network has ramped up its lineup with new series starring people from various cultural backgrounds, jumping off the success of Shahs of Sunset and The Real Housewives of Atlanta to produce series like Mexican Dynasties and the upcoming Family Karma.
Plus, Google Maps is a jumping off point for Google's My Business platform, which has more recently been challenging Facebook Pages by allowing Maps users to follow their favorite businesses to track promotions and events, and even message the businesses directly.
Basically, the program's jumping-off point is stories involving people who claim to be heirs to the ill-fated Romanov family, who were slaughtered by Bolsheviks (a sequence dispatched with during the opening credits) as they seized power a century ago.
New ice breakers with every match Matches are based on prompt answers Steady pace won't make you feel bombarded Coffee Meets Bagel is based around conversation with profile prompts like "I am..." and "I like..." to use as jumping off points.
" Josephine Livingstone at the New Republic used the Money Diaries kerfuffle as a jumping-off point for an indictment of feminist-y websites like Refinery29 that traffic in barely concealed branded content and clickbait, concisely titled "Women's Media Is a Scam.
For this year's Star Wars Day, the Danish company is announcing the arrival of the Lego Star Wars Boost Droid Commander set, which uses the underlying educational property as a jumping off point to build a trio of classic robots from the series.
As Scalzi noted in the interview, it's his job to be a gateway author for the science fiction genre, and I can see how this book would be a nice jumping-off point for some of the other, heady books in the canon.
In their chapter called "The Dinner Party," the authors reference Chicago's eponymous work as a jumping off point for their own project, underscoring Chicago's role as a second-wave feminist foremother, whose ideas laid the bedrock for future generations of art and activism.
We're ranking the first debate high because – as the show found to be truer and truer every week – it is exceedingly difficult to parody the surreal nightmare that was the 2016 election, and this debate cold open was a great jumping off point.
" How and why people use PodShare: "On average [people] are staying two weeks [in a PodShare]...We have folks that are using [PodShare] as permanent housing, and we have folks that use this as a jumping off point to find their permanent housing.
Our best hope, then, is that this moment in time becomes a jumping off point for a new era where victims feel safe coming forward, where initial claims of harassment are taken seriously so that patterns of harassment and abuse don't ever form.
By the 1980s, Greek television and radio was filled with advertisements and jingles, aggressively, if somewhat confusingly, promoting the frappé lifestyle: beautiful people jumping fully clothed into pools, beautiful people jumping off yachts holding umbrellas, beautiful people paragliding, singing, flirting, and dancing.
Evil is everywhere, dispersed and omnipresent—not just in the banks and the government; the food you buy is evil, your clothes are exploiting Bangladeshi children, your phone is fueling wars in Africa and sending workers jumping off the roofs of their factories.
For many, the incident was a symptom of larger issues on campus, and it served as a jumping-off point for broader discussion about the treatment of black students, who make up about 13 percent of Maryland's 27,000-plus undergraduate student body.
Benjamin, who was stopped from jumping off a bridge by a stranger, welcomed the coalition, adding, "There is a real need for a resource to help men feel able to offer help, whether that's a stranger on a bridge or your best mate."
IS grew strong in Turkey after 2011, when Mr Erdogan's government encouraged tens of thousands of foreign fighters to use Turkey as a jumping-off point to enter Syria and try to overthrow its president, Bashar al-Assad, whom Mr Erdogan detests.
Netflix's "Sex Education" is about a teenage boy (Asa Butterfield), who has acquired detailed knowledge of sexuality thanks to his sex-therapist mother ("The X-Files'" Gillian Anderson), although that's merely a jumping-off point for a whole lot of awkwardness and discomfort.
"I don't want to see more 13-year-olds jumping off the Gap," said Timothy Hall, a gay man and the former principal of a Christian school in New South Wales, referring to a cliff in Sydney that has become infamous for suicide.
Using the role of the referee as a jumping-off point to explore "all the poorly refereed corners of life," like the financial industry and the justice system, Lewis mounts a defense of the adjudicator that is both thought-provoking and winningly wry.
In the museum's Attack Gallery, Mr. Kajihiro points to a small image of the Hono'uli'uli internment camp where Japanese people were held during World War II and uses it as a jumping-off point for a conversation about immigration and civil rights.
The footage shows Chandler confidently standing up on his board and gaining his balance above the water, before seeing him jumping off the back of his board in terror after something quickly approaches him from the lower left corner of the shot.
Since we already know that more than 22019 million small businesses around the world actively use Facebook, we used this as a jumping off point to better understand the role of digital platforms in the development, and the future, of U.S. small businesses.
Psychiatrists linked S.S.R.I.-induced akathisia to suicidal behavior in a 1991 paper describing three patients who survived violent suicidal attempts — including jumping off the roofs of buildings and off a cliff — shortly after they had started fluoxetine or had the dose increased.
Tara Booth's graphic memoir D.U.I.I is an exploration of shame and failed expectations Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads It is atypical to create a self-incriminating memoir, but Tara Booth is an anomaly, using that discrepancy as a jumping-off point.
This piece was a jumping off point for my next series of participatory works called "Calling Stations" which consist of bathroom stall partitions laid on the floor with a birch wheelchair access ramp, a chair and a phone number handwritten on the wall.
But I'll tell you what: Dodging cars, jumping off four-story buildings, and getting beat up on three-versus-one fight scenes over the edge of a cliff is a cinch compared to learning how to cook such a complex cuisine like Indonesian food.
In a Facebook post on December 21 (as well as a shorter post on Instagram), the singer used her most recent reviews as a jumping-off point to speak out against gender biases in the music industry (as she's occasionally done in the past).
As always, Strip Panel Naked uses a single comic page as the jumping off point for a much larger conversation which includes talking about claustrophobic panel framing, using the character's color scheme properly, and how to recreate a New York that no longer exists.
Phishers and targeted attackers looking to gain access to a system or spread malware could lean on these innocuous-looking file downloads as the jumping off point to achieving a number of goals, from data theft to gaining remote control of a victim's device.
When he killed himself in January 1995, at the age of 67, by jumping off a bridge in the small town of Sag Harbor, at the eastern end of Long Island, the air of mystery that had surrounded his personality, life, and art thickened.
The conclusions of this study provide a good jumping off point for future efforts to understand how diseases are transmitted within hospitals, said Jack Gilbert, director of the Microbiome Center at the University of Chicago and one of the study authors, in a press release.
This record-setting stunt took place in Hortolandia, Brazil, and involved the use of stiff nylon ropes instead of the stretchy bungee cords that could help absorb a lot of the momentum your body generates after jumping off a bridge that's almost 100 feet tall.
The "Planet of the Apes" star got a temporary restraining order after she says a man whose boats she helped redecorate began harassing her ... first breaking into her apartment and threatening her life, shoving her and spitting at her before jumping off the balcony.
Coming off an appearance in last year's College Football Playoff and a third-place preseason ranking in the coaches' poll, Oklahoma hoped its return to a newly renovated and expanded home field was going to be the jumping-off point to a banner season.
The family of a California woman fatally shot by the father of her 4-year-old son is hailing the woman's boyfriend as a hero for jumping off a second-story balcony with the child as bullets whizzed by them, saving both of their lives.
Alongside these fancy steps are others so ordinary that you could almost miss them: the wonderful Aaron Loux jumping off a platform like a goat off a rock, or, more amazingly, the swift, blunt death of the lovers: just clunk, clunk, down they go.
Oculus has created starter bundles that prove a good jumping off point, but if you want to pick up just a few things to get your feet wet, I'd recommend SUPERHOT VR, Oculus Medium, Space Pirate Trainer, Virtual Desktop and The Climb to start.
Paul LePage: Letting Obamacare fail is as sensible as jumping off a bridge To that point, the White House has quietly re-engaged on health care in recent days, despite the very public proclamation last week, according to two people familiar with the process.
Though she was only nine when the tragedy took place, young American artist Bunny Rogers has questions about the 1999 Columbine High School massacre, and has used the school's cafeteria and library as jumping off points for entire bodies of work in the past.
Europol, Europe's police agency, said people-smuggling generated up to $6 billion in 2015, but profits dropped by about a third in 2016 after an EU deal with Turkey, a key jumping off point for those trying to reach Europe - cut the migration flow.
The cool thing about the way that design is really attracting a lot of people to cannabis is that it's providing this jumping off point for getting people's attention and then talking about bigger issues that are in cannabis but also in the world.
Teachers tell us they use these questions to help students practice writing persuasively; as inspiration for lessons; as jumping-off points for class discussions and debates; or just to encourage student engagement with current events and with other young people from around the world.
The Trump administration recently signaled NASA may contract with a commercial provider to launch the first component of its Deep Space Gateway, a lunar-orbiting research outpost planned as a successor to the International Space Station and a jumping-off point for missions to Mars.
Location: Cairns Along the Harbour Lights boardwalk in a city best known for being Australia's jumping-off point for trips to the Great Barrier Reef, Craig Squire overlays native ingredients with regional fare to create dishes like emu wantons, green ant gravlax and wattleseed pavlova.
A draft agreement at the time would have pulled nearly 5,000 U.S. troops from Afghanistan within months in exchange for Taliban assurances that it would not allow terrorist groups to use the country as a jumping off point for attacks on the United States.
There are reasons for his re-entry, though that's getting ahead of the story, which uses a queasy crime as a jumping-off point to spin a largely sweet, often very funny fairy tale about the perils and the sustaining pleasures of obsessive fandom.
We do our best to discourage at-risk military combat veterans, police officers, and firefighters, all of whom die at higher rates than their peers by age in other professions, from putting guns to their temples, hanging themselves, overdosing on medications, or jumping off bridges.
Only four of the atoll&aposs 40 small islands are inhabited, but they all surround one of the world&aposs largest lagoons, which was a vital jumping-off point for the Navy as it island-hopped closer to the Japanese mainland during the war.
But even as they met for a second day in Brussels, the coast guard in Libya — the main jumping off point for most migrants trying to reach Europe — said around 100 people were missing and feared dead in the Mediterranean Sea after their smugglers&apos boat capsized.
Back to 2016: Bowie dances around his deathbed in his 1976 costume, then sits at his desk, thinks, and then scribbles frantically in his notebook in a trance-like state, to the point of jumping off the margins of the page and onto the actual table.
What's next: Most of Democrats' leading 2020 prospects in the Senate have signed on to Sanders' bill, but I'd expect many of them to treat it as a jumping-off point or a notional embrace, and to continue coming up with their own, separate policy proposals.
That's why my goal in curating this show was to use MOCAM, an imaginary museum, as a jumping-off platform to discuss with artists what kind of anti-capitalist futures they can actually imagine — whether that is about the future of art alone or society at large.
This time, he fled to Mexico to make two different jumps: a scarily far jump in the daytime and another one at night, which doesn't quite seem like the smartest thing to do (as if jumping off a building was a smart thing to begin with).
Srinivasan told his friend he was not a good swimmer, so instead of jumping off a rock platform into a 10- to 12-foot pool, he planned to go down the adjacent water slide because "kids were doing it and they were okay," Duraipandian recounted to police.
Mr. Rubin originally said that the robotics division would be a 10-year moonshot, and when he was in negotiations to acquire companies he talked about the possibility of the driverless Google car rolling up to your house and the Google robot jumping off the back bumper.
Nick Naydev, a 27-year-old passenger who went on a Symphony of the Seas cruise with his friends, was admonished after he video-taped himself jumping off the 11th floor of the boat and into the ocean while the ship was docked in Nassau, Bahamas.
For a project commissioned by Converse, Daniels wanted to unpack the way we actively talk about genre today, as opposed to the traditional passed down definitions, through the lens of our playlist-making habits on Spotify and YouTube and using punk as a jumping off point.
One thing's for sure, I've never felt less cool than when I realized Sam Dekker and I have the same style of jumping off things into pristine waters, that is, somehow bunched way the hell up in our bodies and plugging our noses like little loser babies.
There's something far more visceral and immediate about violence without the distance created by chairs and gimmicked tables, too—I cannot imagine myself jumping off a ladder or hitting someone with a chair, but I can definitely imagine getting my head kicked in by an angry person.
In fact, the dude sounds genuinely disappointed when discussing how certain bands consider death metal a set of boundaries rather than a powerful jumping-off point, an atmospheric state of mind that has fuck all to do with how many beats or notes you play per minute.
"If you look at the plans for (Chinese President) Xi Jinping's Belt and Road Initiative, Xinjiang is a critical location that will serve as the jumping off point for all economic expansion into Central Asia and South West Asia and really into Europe," he told CNN.
Some observers, including CARE itself in a statement, suggested that the organization had not been the intended target, and that the militants had either ended up there in confusion or sought to use it as a jumping-off point in an assault on a compound next door.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit by a rapper affiliated with hip-hop group Wu-Tang Clan who accused celebrity news website TMZ of defamation for reporting incorrectly that he attempted suicide by severing his penis and jumping off a second-floor balcony.
Her new book, The Lonely City: Adventures in the Art of Being Alone (out March 1 on Picador), uses her own experience as a jumping-off point for an exploration into the work of artists who've found power in the isolation wrought by New York City.
Prince's legacy has been celebrated by millions around the world, but perhaps there's no purer expression of love than to blast that freaky motherfucker all day and night from your home, pistachio shells jumping off the vibrating floors, purple curtains like handkerchiefs waving goodbye in the wind.
This eight-episode parapsychological drama, created by the indie filmmakers Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij, was an enigma through its development, and the promotional stunt gave away little more: some cryptic tweets about death and darkness, a video snippet of a woman jumping off a bridge.
Kojima's Metal Gear games were grounded in military action and stealth, using apparent realism as a jumping-off point for mad mech-suited presidents, vampires, possession via hand transplant, and a guy who proves his psychic powers by reading the contents of your PlayStation memory card.
Until now, the extent to the show's audacity has been to imagine events before and after the time frame of the book, using the Tulsa massacre of 1921 as the jumping off point for a modern story about the legacy of racism and violent white supremacy.
Listen, they still make a tremendous amount of content and a lot of money, but there are real challenges, and I think that's exactly why Roger signed up, but I don't he believes that there's any fun in jumping off a bench and playing it easy.
I was just brainstorming about them, thinking about what could happen in the pilot episode — not knowing I was going to do these cutaways yet, just thinking that one brainstorming activity would be making a list, and from there maybe that would be a jumping-off point.
TOMJuly 10, 103 Found a real turtle while hunting for Pokemon Geoffrey SuthersJuly 9, 2016 At first blush, Pokémon Go appears an unlikely intersection between young people and nature, and the app's unintended consequences have some scientists debating its merits as a jumping-off point for future biologists.
In an interview before a presentation to investors, Paola Tapia said she has received interest from companies in China, France, Spain, England, Australia, Mexico, and Brazil, some of whom were looking to use Santiago as a jumping off point to compete in more bus auctions throughout the region.
Occasionally I run a mile and a half or even two, but I get so bored running that if I'm not feeling tired by the home stretch, I just crank up the speed so that I work up enough of a sweat to justify jumping off after a mile.
He has danced to "Hotline Bling" with Usher at a BET White House event​; he has talked to Sway about his favorite MCs, jumping off to talk about knowing Chance the Rapper as an eight-year-old​; he has thrown a party on his lawn and invited Justin Timberlake​.
After that, though, showrunner Kerry Ehrin ("Bates Motel"), producer-director Mimi Leder and their team are clearly content to use that foundation merely as a jumping-off point to the drama, which takes an improbable, unconvincing turn in the second episode as a strained means to a storytelling end.
"Sister," the first single, is a good jumping off point with a very British new video, but everything about this album came from Thorn reflecting on her long career and rethinking/recontextualizing the various forms of discrimination she faced as a female artist in a male-dominated industry.
Here's how the mobile app works: Open the app, point the camera at something you view as a conversational jumping off point — and watch as it processes the data using computer vision technology to figure out what you're looking at and recommend related chats for you to join.
The majority of stuff I listen to doesn't involve guitars, so I'm kind of being inspired by so many other things that the guitar is the jumping off point from where I'm creating and creating music, but that doesn't mean the song or track has to be guitar based.
He spent five days there, and when he got out, he wrote "It's Kind of a Funny Story," which centers on a teenager named Craig who feels crushed by the pressures of his prestigious high school and calls a suicide hotline after he contemplates jumping off the Brooklyn Bridge.
It's going to take a whole lot more research to get us to a place where we can understand much of anything that dolphins are saying to each other, but being able to identity the key constituents of their speech patterns is a pretty great jumping-off point.
Opening scenes shot in the southern Italian town of Matera show Mr. Bond wearing the suit during a car chase with the mysterious Dr. Madeleine Swann, played by Léa Seydoux, and while jumping off a bridge sans harness or parachute (but luckily close to a secure piece of rope).
That's the jumping-off point for Maroon 5's latest music video, which re-imagines Adam Levine, his bandmates, and his fellow celebrity pals — including Shaq, Sarah Silverman, Vince Vaughn, and Ed Helms — as Pokémon-like creatures, constantly chased down and captured by hordes of smartphone-wielding teens.
Blue Diamond is also well-known in the mountain biking community and a jumping off point for a number of good trails — I didn't rent a bike there but if I had, I would have gone to McGhie's, where mountain bike rentals begin at $45 per day, helmet and water included.
Police in Sarawak, on Malaysia's east, said a 16-year-old girl, who was not named, had run a poll on photo-sharing app Instagram with the question "Really Important, Help Me Choose D/L", hours before jumping off the roof of a building on May 13, media reported on Tuesday.
Becerra suggests thinking about other tart or tangy things you like to drink or eat — stuff like kimchi, pickles, salt and vinegar chips, and lemonade — and using these as jumping-off points when you ask your bartender or bottle shop worker to point you in the direction of a good gose.
In what looks like an extreme party or stunt video you'd typically find on Devin Super Tramp's YouTube channel, the recruitment video features two boats, jumping off roofs into the ocean, GoPros, a dog, a Jeep, tons of side boob and an equal amount of anchors, the sorority's official symbol.
Yet, the oil painting hangs in a prominent place at the Biennale's main venue, the Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal (MAC), as its evocation of beauty and violence served for curator Philippe Pirotte as a jumping off point for the exhibition, reflecting the concerns and fascinations at the heart of it.
Mario has also learned some slick new tricks since those early NES games, a sort of plumber parkour that finds him jumping off the sides of walls to advance higher up, as the portrait orientation turns Super Mario into even more of a vertical game than many of its predecessors.
The 16-year-old girl, who was not named, had run a poll on photo-sharing app Instagram with the question "Really Important, Help Me Choose D/L", hours before jumping off the roof of a building in Sarawak, on Malaysia's east, on Monday, district police chief Aidil Bolhassan told Reuters.
"My best friend lost a pregnancy at six months and I had to be her proxy, my nine-year relationship ended abruptly, and a colleague [died by] suicide by jumping off a building," Ressler, who splits his time between New York and Los Angeles, tells PEOPLE of starting the hashtag.
NIHIL NOVI Since 2001, the tenor and soprano saxophonist Marcus Strickland has been pursuing parallel interests in jazz as a well-defined, acoustic, instrumental tradition and, with his band Twi-Life, as a jumping-off place for satisfying other urges: R&B, hip-hop, saxophone-choir writing, West African music.
" LaMarque says the hook of the film is a jumping off point, "more a vehicle to sort of explore other relationship and intimacy issues, and that it's more about that they've now created this open channel of communication then it is about whether or not she has an orgasm or not.
CNN thought it was more important to use Ellen hanging out with a war criminal as a jumping off point to ask about bipartisan friendships than ask about the largest existential threat facing humanity CNN representatives did not immediately return a request for comment from The Hill on Tuesday evening.
The film is working for people as a drama, which is great, but we hope it can be a jumping off point for really important conversations about this crazy nexus of sex assault and social media and technology—and maybe can help push the conversation forward in a positive way.
But where these possibilities were largely academic before, Akamai found evidence that attackers are actively exploiting these weaknesses not to attack the devices themselves, but as a jumping off point for all sorts of malicious behavior, which could include DDoS attacks, malware distribution, spamming/phishing/account takeovers, click fraud, and credit card theft.
The VIPER robot will drive for miles (km) on the dusty lunar surface to get a closer look at what NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine has touted for months: underground pockets of "hundreds of millions of tons of water ice" that could help turn the moon into a jumping-off point to Mars.
Ahmari used his disgust at a drag queen story hour at a public library in Sacramento as a jumping-off point for a diatribe against French and everything that, to Ahmari, French represents: squishiness in the face of moral threats facing the nation, an overly solicitous position vis-à-vis ideological foes.
A lot of new players might be discovering Pokémon's main series for the first time, too, thanks to Pokémon Go, and basically Sun and Moon provide a very good jumping off point, having done away with some of the more head-scratching mechanics of the series that old-timers take for granted.
Following the shoot for this story, we found out firsthand why she's in demand as a voice of the moment, with the meaning behind the Amulette de Cartier pieces she'd just posed in — featuring pink opal, symbolizing a wish for happiness; carnelian, for vitality; and onyx, for courage — as our jumping-off point.
There is an underlying need to use this situation, and the many others like it, as a jumping-off point to call international attention to the horror of conditions in which Iranian citizens might find themselves confined for years without ever having committing anything that the world would recognize as a crime.
The first type — of which there are many examples in both parties — is defined by those who have used the coveted role of presidential speechwriter as the jumping-off point for a lucrative career as a political commentator, and seem headed in that direction from the time they arrive at the White House.
The shape of the show is more rhizomatic than linear, jumping off from an origin point that centers around Andy Warhol's "Outer and Inner Space" (1965) and Nam June Paik's "Button Happening" (5473), and sprawling into several different galleries, each of which embodies a different conceptual foundation for a group of video artists.

No results under this filter, show 867 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.