He leapt, leapt, leapt—all in pursuit of the Princess, his lady love who had been captured by the abominable ape.
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CSI220 leapt 23 percent, while the Shanghai Composite Index .
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On Saturday, in his redemption skate, he wore a simple black costume with a white collar, and he leapt and leapt — six times in all — to land his quads and make history.
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Plenty of ideas have leapt over into the new canon.
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The Russian influencers also leapt on existing social media bandwagons.
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Some top ANC officials have leapt to Mr Gordhan's defence.
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Takahashi leapt from her employer's roof on Christmas Day 2015.
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It leapt by over a quarter between 2000 and 2010.
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The 5703S instantaneously leapt forward, the revs climbing insanely quickly.
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Rogue's AKM leapt down and wiped the entire Misfits squad.
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And one artist above all leapt out at me: Morrissey.
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In the United States, volatility leapt and bank stocks withered.
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Excited to see her, the boy leapt into her arms.
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The man then leapt over the convent's big wooden gateway.
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Numerous reporters and colleagues leapt to Alcindor's defense on Twitter. .
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In the first quarter, European profits leapt to $434 million.
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Its stock leapt on Thursday as the wider market fell.
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When the alarm went off, I again leapt into action.
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Even before the debate ended, I leapt out the door.
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She leapt from the hardwood and still touched the ceiling.
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He awoke with a start and leapt to his feet.
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Bonnie Tyler also leapt 470 percent in artist station adds.
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Seeing Ponting dashing for his life, he leapt into action.
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Preston leapt like Superman onto one of two twin beds.
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And Wynn's shares leapt nearly 9 percent on that news.
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He had leapt across the counter to attack the man.
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DeVry Education Group's stock has leapt more than 40 percent.
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Kiefer's exam project leapt right at the throat of silence.
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Supporters will think that her zestfulness leapt off the screen.
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Suddenly, the audience leapt to their feet, hooting and weeping.
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L) leapt on Friday after its U.S. suitor EchoStar (SATS.
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By 2019, this leapt up to around $148 per person.
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" The second stanza leapt forth: "How dreary — to be — Somebody!
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Those to China leapt 14 percent to 12.6 billion euros.
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Juan leapt from his chair at the sight of her.
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Mark, a surfer and a strong swimmer, immediately leapt in.
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Players leapt into the rafters, sometimes attended by literal flames.
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The veteran goalkeeper leapt up, punched the air with both hands and leapt into a surfing, belly flop dive on to the rain-soaked turf as teammates raced to him from the halfway line.
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Miller leapt out and ran several blocks before he was captured.
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Emergency workers leapt from their cars to aid in the evacuation.
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He leapt at every query, often interrupting Landisio, eager to explain.
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China in particular leapt from laggard to leader in ITIF's reassessment.
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China's embassy leapt to the tourist's defense, alleging human rights violations.
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After allegedly being asked to leave, Webb leapt to the stage.
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At that point, Beast leapt across the room onto Mark's lap.
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Then he leapt up and went over to talk to them.
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The Briton leapt away in celebration, unaware of his opponent's suffering.
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The audience immediately leapt to its feet and roared its approval.
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But it's a much smaller number that leapt out at me.
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And there was this one name that leapt out at me.
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Last decade, it leapt onto our phones and into our pockets.
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Conservatives leapt to Haley's defense after the Times piece posted. Sen.
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Others critics leapt on comparisons to the Chinese social credit system.
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My mind leapt between public parks, rolling hills, burial sites, landfills.
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Dozens of silver-gold bunker fish leapt out of the water.
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Then he leapt to his feet and ran through the door.
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After national privacy groups leapt into action, Link withdrew the amendment.
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The spectral, life-size, menacing figures lurked and skulked and leapt.
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Chino leapt through the window cavity and took aim at him.
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TEHRAN — When the call finally came, Maryam Seyed Emami's heart leapt.
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And yet when Peter opened his arms, I leapt into them.
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At times, it has leapt from gossip pages to news pages.
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When Nicotero offered him a script, Savini leapt at the opportunity.
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Shopee's gross merchandise value (GMV) leapt 219 percent to $1.06 billion.
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And there were some, like the Wheelers, who leapt into activism.
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Deep in the report, another jarring figure leapt out at me.
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When I got the news at the hospital my heart completely leapt.
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Dimitri leapt from the hovering chopper followed by a gang of colleagues.
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Rarely, the discourse leapt into the mainstream, as with the Myers piece.
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They leapt even more when an M8 version was launched last year.
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But feedback from the political left and right quickly leapt to extremes.
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Public debt has leapt to 93% of GDP since the Arab spring.
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He took that as his cue, and duly leapt into the water.
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IN 1991 Armend Malazogu leapt off the back of an army lorry.
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His American team mate Will Claye leapt 17.76 metres to take silver.
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Grain output leapt by perhaps 70% in the decade after the war.
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He then leapt towards an officer, brandishing a large knife they said.
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But Jones is a lighter point from which the series has leapt.
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Pre-tax profits leapt by 28% last year and sales are buoyant.
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P and I leapt off of the table, scrambling for our clothes.
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The opposition Labour Party leapt at the chance to attack Mr. Johnson.
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Once they staggered away, the dancers leapt with their long silk streamers.
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They leapt to his defense almost as if they were defending themselves.
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Many leapt to their feet and cheered as Stewart emerged on stage.
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The smell of flesh leapt at us as we entered the house.
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Do you think you would have leapt into it that much earlier?
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His supporters leapt to their feet and gave him a standing ovation.
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And the 11211 ZIP code, in Williamsburg, leapt to 503 from 40.
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Mr. Stirling leapt into action to stop it, and then was stuck.
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And the two leapt into the ditch and slid back to Mexico.
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Jessica Darlington leapt at the chance to be reunited with her mother.
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Look at how many Houstonians leapt forth to care for their neighbors.
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Suddenly, magically, a family of orcas leapt in front of the boat.
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Its online sales leapt 68 percent in the 13 weeks to Oct.
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I ran up six flights of stairs and leapt onto the roof.
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Katie came running at full speed and leapt into Ms. King's arms.
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Commercial International Bank leapt 3.2% and Egypt Kuwait Holding ended 5.7% higher.
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Many locals have leapt into the tourism business to fill the gap.
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He then leapt from his car and ran to mine to help.
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Players from the Dream Unfinished Ensemble leapt in to perform the program.
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The value of the digital currency leapt about $1,2.53 this afternoon. Why?
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His hand leapt to his head and he brushed his hair back.
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Laskowski, a volunteer firefighter, leapt into the crowd and began performing chest compressions.
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He then leapt toward a female officer, brandishing a large knife, they said.
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That's why London has leapt over other European cities since the mid-1990s.
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Rowe leapt into action by giving the dog a bit of improvised CPR.
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Between the WHOPPERS and the puzzle's title, I leapt to the correct conclusion.
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It's as if he leapt right off the pages of her bathside book.
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The stock leapt above $1 trillion in after-hours trading following the report.
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Paul Erdos, a nomadic mathematician, leapt between collaborators, cross-fertilising projects with abandon.
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ECM fees leapt 2321 percent to a three-year high of $27.2 billion.
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One person, per the Times, leapt onto the windshield of a news vehicle.
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In the past two years, oil has leapt a highly significant 150 percent.
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South Korea's unemployment rate leapt to 21.2% in January, a nine-year high.
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Shares in Numericable-SFR leapt 12.23 percent, while Altice ended up 9.33 percent.
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In a trademark moment, he leapt up and punched the skies in elation.
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Hungry and overly confident, I leapt into the conversations of my idols uninvited.
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Minnesota politicians also leapt on social media to mourn the state's beloved native.
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The mainstream media leapt into action, condemning the students with ferocity and vindictiveness.
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By the midday break, Anji shares had leapt 415% from their IPO price.
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As they climbed, leapt and navigated a crevasse, one boy offered his appraisal.
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Investment-grade issuance leapt 67 percent to a quarterly record of $275 billion.
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But candidly, since I left in 2009, the league has leapt forward again.
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Mr. Trump himself leapt on the news after the WikiLeaks release on Saturday.
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A mother leapt to protect her children, and a bullet pierced her heart.
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The Yankees' right fielder, Aaron Judge, gave chase and leapt at the wall.
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The Times's Reader Center asked and you leapt at the chance to respond.
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Remembering the sight of his bare butt, she blanched and leapt back up.
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Against every instinct, Skaskiw leapt from the BMP and raced to her rescue.
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He was a genuine noir writer whose troubled psyche leapt off the page.
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I leapt to my feet, panicking, and ran to get the hair dryer.
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Tarek Hamed of Egypt leapt for a header and seemed to land wrong.
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It leapt onto Route 50 and right in front of our rental car.
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McEntire leapt to her feet — along with everyone else — at the song's end.
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It leapt and burned, unthinkably fierce and bright, something absurdly like a word.
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Foreign aid to Haiti's public coffers, which leapt after 2010, halved last year.
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Foreign aid to Haiti's public coffers, which leapt after 153, halved last year.
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They leapt and bumped shoulders, embraced and pranced to the net in delight.
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Foreign aid to Haiti's public coffers, which leapt after 2010, halved last year.
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Unsurprisingly, oil has leapt in value as concern rises over potential supply disruption.
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U.S. bond price swings have leapt almost 50 percent, according to one measure .
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"I had friends who leapt and bought, and ended up losing," she said.
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His quick, confounding mind leapt from one association to another at turbocharged speed.
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The stock leapt 9 percent on Monday, implying the price would go higher.
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I strapped on my mask, snorkel and fins, and leapt off the boat.
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Medicine Hat leapt ahead, in part, because the problem is more manageable here.
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Democrats leapt on the second lesson throughout the impeachment debate in the House.
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It looked as if it was too late by the time she leapt.
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When Bellamy called for the removal of Confederate statues, Kessler leapt into action.
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Turkcell's net profit leapt 298 percent to 563 million lira in the first quarter.
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At Build, the future just sort of leapt out at me, unexpected and unannounced.
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And then some thieves climbed on in, stole our laptops, and leapt back out.
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Japan's Nikkei leapt 1 percent as a weakening yen promised to fatten exporters' profits.
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Still, investors were happy with its overall performance; its share price leapt by 20%.
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Twitter leapt at the opportunity to scold the NRA, which couldn't resist firing back.
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After years of scorning the political process, Silicon Valley has leapt into the fray.
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Overwhelmingly, the first remarks that leapt to mind for these women were negative ones.
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Since news of the move first emerged, the shares have leapt almost 70 percent.
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Critics on Twitter leapt to point out that Trump avoided service in Vietnam himself.
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She'd leapt from a second story balcony, trying to escape, and broken her ankle.
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About three weeks ago, a new social network called Peach leapt into the world.
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WHEN Donald Trump won America's presidential election 313 months ago, banks' share prices leapt.
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Some riders leapt from the opening between the two cars onto the station platform.
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This prompted the obvious question: Had he leapt tall buildings in a single bound?
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Mashour leapt at the opportunity and caught on with a high-level A.A.U. team.
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Ellis leapt off the bench and embraced her assistant coaches as the crowd roared.
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The crowd, all women seated on pillows on the floor, leapt to their feet.
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It leapt up at me, satisfying, easily making its way back into my hand.
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It has leapt into the grocery business with the recent acquisition of Whole Foods.
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Just as in the original picture, the Bear's perky personality leapt off the page.
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Killington, which had been subtly lobbying F.I.S. for five years, leapt into the breach.
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Bonds at first strengthened and then fell sharply in price as yields leapt higher.
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Waves leapt, crashed and spat foam maybe 50 feet high against the Rockhouse cliffs.
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Still, several of them said they had leapt at the opportunity to take part.
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When a photographer knelt down for a photo, he leapt up into his face.
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Felix continued to yell, until he saw his opening and leapt off the table.
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The driver leapt out, the authorities said, and began attacking people with a knife.
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Brice is 5, and after the program ended, he leapt into his father's arms.
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I leapt from a deep slumber on the couch and ran into the kitchen.
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This time, his pass was underthrown, and Gilmore, draping Cooks, leapt to grab it.
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A Border Patrol agent leapt to his feet and blocked his entry, he said.
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Suddenly Nurmagomdov decided he hadn't agreed to disengage and leapt in for the knockout.
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Mohammed, jerky with nerves, had leapt to his feet to look towards the noise.
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Mr. Cruz's campaign leapt at the opportunity to portray it as a slight to Iowans.
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An unglued Kelly leapt out of his seat, towering over King, shouting and gesturing wildly.
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Her eyebrows have leapt up before she can stop them, she is incredulous, and outraged.
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It was only with the order from Mr. Xi that the bureaucracy leapt into action.
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Milan-listed Fiat Chrysler shares jumped 19% in early trade, while Renault stock leapt 17%.
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It was then, Wells said, that Wenner leapt on him, pinning him under his body.
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Pay has leapt recently—with the lowest-paid enjoying faster gains than the better-off.
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She leapt off the boat without her lifejacket and followed them off into the darkness.
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Staff numbers have leapt in the past two years from 800 to more than 2,000.
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Take WeWork: when Mr Son slashed his investment to $22017bn, SoftBank's shares leapt by 6%.
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Then in the mid-1990s, reformism leapt out of the pages of journals and newspapers
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When she leapt into the passing vehicle, Bundy's pair of handcuffs dangled from her wrist.
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And when he leapt, the cheers struck like a series of thunderclaps, vibrating our seats.
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"Glenn leapt right on it -- filled in the blanks and brought structure," Henley said later.
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Exports leapt almost seven-fold in the last ten years to 727,000 tonnes in 2017.
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Police allege that Natividad leapt in front of her friend, shielding her from Striblin's gun.
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A Wide Receiver Intentionally Leapt Crotch-First Into The Uprights This requires no additional commentary.
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In this case it has leapt into a gene called cortex, which controls cell division.
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Think-tanks from across the political spectrum leapt at the chance to propose major reforms.
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Fangda Carbon New Material leapt by the 10 percent trade limit to a record high.
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His own back became deeply scarred and pitted from sparks that leapt from the flames.
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Perhaps she has just leapt from the spiky branches of the barren tree beside her.
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Critics of the Democratic presidential candidate immediately leapt on previously-unknown details in the report.
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WorleyParsons leapt 20.92 percent, pulling back from a 20.08-year trough touched earlier this week.
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During the same competition, Julianne Seguin and Charlie Bilodeau of Canada leapt in the air.
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He then imagined, he said, that he leapt out of bed to defend his wife.
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Then the mother leapt into the air, breaching just to the right of our bow.
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When the final scene ended, the audience leapt to their feet in a standing ovation.
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But in 2017 debt leapt back into focus, and the government resumed its hard line.
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The water frothed as the salmon leapt twice, completely clearing the surface of the river.
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When his win was announced, Ty leapt into the arms of his handler, Katie Bernardin.
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A Racing fan, he leapt at the chance to sign up permanently when Milito asked.
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A few panic-stricken beasts leapt over the fences of cattle ranches along the road.
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Almost immediately, Fellaini leapt and headed a cross into the goal to tie the match.
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Rather, the right has leapt on that issue as an excuse for pushing its beliefs.
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SPXBK leapt 603% last year, even outgunning the gains by the underlying S&P 500.
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He angled the colt to the outside of the track and leapt off his back.
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League lawmakers at his sides leapt to their feet, applauding and hugging Mr. Di Muro.
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My heart leapt a little when I saw that he had grated cheese on top.
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Seconds later, our son leapt to his feet and started cursing in a deafening voice.
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Without thinking, Ms. Sanchez leapt out of bed, got dressed and rushed out the door.
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The man in Seat 54 leapt up and grabbed the child before he fell out.
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After a red card, one player leapt a low barricade and exited through the crowd.
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This was a huge sum—one many founders would have leapt at with little hesitation.
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The mood tipped from festive to feverish as flames leapt three stories in the air.
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He will forever be remembered as a phantasmagorical actor whose roles leapt off the screen.
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Ivanka Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner, leapt to their feet in the near silence.
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Many of Bama's residents leapt at the chance to get their lives back to normal.
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The gyrfalcon looked around and then leapt off Schwartze's gloved hand for the last time.
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And then, once he was done, we leapt right into the raid and had a blast.
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James Hardies' Australia-listed shares leapt 15% to A$21.89, their highest since September last year.
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But he quickly leapt into action on the protectionist side of his agenda and campaign promises.
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And when Juno arrived in 2016, wooing drivers with the promise of equity, he leapt again.
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Prices leapt 4.4 percent Friday as tensions heightened, taking the metal to a 17-month high.
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Wisconsin's sentencing was tougher still: its inmate population leapt from 178 to 925 per 143,000 residents.
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Sales there leapt by 1003% in the first quarter compared with the same time last year.
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Over the past six months the FTSE index of global bank shares has leapt by 20073%.
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Trump wallows in 'something big' Trump leapt at the chance to grandstand over al-Baghdadi's death.
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The other presidential hopefuls leapt at the opportunity to come out against the front-runner's proposal.
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Rostov's previous best mark of 7,220m was set in 2013 when he leapt from Mount Everest.
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ThyssenKrupp's shares leapt after news of Elliott's arrival: the hope is for big changes this summer.
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Over the past few months, Bird raised $400 million and leapt to a $2 billion valuation.
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Nala immediately leapt in front of Cole and his mom to protect them from the reptile.
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The Board of Supervisors has heard the cry from the people and has leapt into action.
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But the tax law's approval leapt from 2628 percent in December to 28500 percent in January.
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Some months later, the Flying Scotsman leapt the track 15 miles north of the Forth Bridge.
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Shares in the company, which delivers to 17 European countries, leapt by 12% in morning trade.
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As the tiger leapt toward them, Putin shot it with a tranquilizer gun, Russian media reported.
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A 22-pound tiger leapt and swatted it like a house cat batting a string toy.
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Yields on the 10-year Treasury benchmark leapt from 2.14 on Monday to 2.27 on Thursday.
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Net long euro positions leapt to a new record 1963,2196 contracts from 2853,210, according to CFTC.
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And some have fairly leapt at the opportunity to attach nefarious undertones to certain McCabe emails.
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Profit at its markets-facing business leapt 76 percent to A$2.86 billion, the firm said.
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Arrests leapt by nearly 40 percent, flooding detention centers with nonviolent offenders and tearing families apart.
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He leapt to the prominent Warp Records in 2013 and released "Garden of Delete" in November.
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The door opened, and a massive, slobbering dog leapt in, dragging an officer by its leash.
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The crowd leapt into the air, releasing a single yell that could be heard for miles.
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I remember he nutted me first, and I sort of leapt at that opportunity to retaliate.
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Guessing correctly on Sweden's third shot, she leapt to her right to swat away the ball.
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In her nightgown, she had leapt from bed and seized a broom to confront the intruder.
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For a moment I forgot about the experiment and it leapt out without thinking: I smiled.
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As Vox's Alex Abad-Santos reported, the song leapt to the No. 1 slot on iTunes.
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Mortgage lending has leapt over the past two years, adding to the potential for financial turbulence.
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There had been this dog, Cairo, who'd leapt out of the helicopter with the Navy SEALs.
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Her heart leapt at the sight of children fleeing a school, and she switched the channel.
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Data showed Turkey's foreign trade deficit leapt 232.2% year-on-year in November to $2.234 billion.
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Hulu mentions leapt by 2,100% right around kickoff due to customers experiencing connectivity issues, per Brandwatch.
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Because I was using it on the road, certain aspects have really leapt out at me.
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But had they leapt in, the penguins would have discovered not a seal, but a robot.
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Stocks leapt yesterday, with the S&P 0003 briefly trading above 2000,23.2 for the first time.
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But her heart still leapt for a brief moment, too, at the thought of heading home.
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Data showed Turkey's foreign trade deficit leapt 232.2% year-on-year in November to $2.234 billion.
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By 2015, those numbers leapt to 15,115 industrial robots in place, or 8.5 per 1,000 workers.
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Salmon sales leapt by more than 53 percent by value to a total of £408 million.
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The Dow had just gained 21928 percent in 22019, and the Nasdaq had leapt 25 percent.
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A sparkly gold cape trailed behind her as she crouched and leapt across the makeshift stage.
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Mr. Nigro said a middle-aged man had leapt or fallen from a second-story window.
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The fans leapt to their feet and delivered an impassioned, deafening performance of the classic tune.
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While in the air, Cooper leapt from the plane with a parachute and the bags of cash.
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And Nadia is interacting with a loop-free Alan, the same Alan who leapt off a building.
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While driving home from the haunted house, a deer leapt in front of her car, totaling it.
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Milan-listed FCA shares jumped as much as 19% in early trade, while Renault stock leapt 17%.
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Conversely, technology has leapt from 12% to 33% at Stanford and doubled its share at other schools.
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All the while, assorted cats leapt onto the table or lap of whoever wanted to feed them.
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I mean, I couldn&apost, you know -- Jesse would&aposve, like, leapt on me and beat me.
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Twitter shares leapt in July 2015 because of a fake report it had received a takeover offer.
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THIRTY-THREE people leapt from the Golden Gate Bridge last year, plunging 75 metres to their deaths.
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Literacy among 21-year-old women leapt, for example, from 60% in 1990 to 85% in 2011.
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In 1996, Pat Buchanan leapt from 4% in the polls to 23% and nearly beat Bob Dole.
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According to Bloomberg, Nintendo's stock leapt 8.2 percent in Japan, its biggest increase in over a month.
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No one leapt to their feet in joy, but they seemed to like what they were hearing.
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Many have leapt upon the idea that the weakened Pound has had a big effect on startups.
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But the numbers have since leapt to more than 90 percent, she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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As a man with many friends in tennis, several high-profile players leapt to Von Cramm's defence.
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Many leapt from the pre-web era straight to the mobile internet, skipping the personal computer altogether.
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The London inter-bank offered rate—at which banks are willing to lend to one another—leapt.
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As she leapt into the spotlight, she brought the calls to abolish ICE, into the national debate.
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The ball spiraled high into the air, but Ibrahimovic, facing away from the goal, leapt toward it.
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The Italian fans leapt to their feet as first Berger and then Alboreto passed the stranded McLaren.
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The influential and conservative newspaper La Nación, in a lengthy editorial, recently leapt to General Roca's defense.
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Prairie also exists in this universe, but she's leapt into another body, one that looks like hers.
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The company's net profit leapt 42 percent to A$60.6 million for the six months to Dec.
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Data out last week showed Australia's jobs leapt 54,2000 in August, the biggest jump since October 2015.
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The FTSE 210 in Britain leapt 217.51 percent and the CAC 24 in France rose 22.09 percent.
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Maples Pavilion exploded, Tinkle leapt into teammate's Mikaela Ruef's arms, who tried to simultaneously leap into hers.
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I rolled up and took them both out, as Thanos leapt into the sky and moved on.
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Ashley Graham leapt out of the ad spaces of the Swimsuit Issue and landed on the cover.
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Behar and Marino kicked off the distortion and played fragile lead parts that leapt over one another.
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Ms. Pauley leapt at the chance, and what was a modest commitment soon turned into steady work.
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In 2015, that number leapt: 183 grenades were seized by the police, and 10 others were detonated.
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"The audience just went berserk, leapt to their feet and refused to stop applauding," Mr. Adler said.
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It's like when you leapt onto your Flexible Flyer and steered down the hill with your feet.
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The lethality of each IED suddenly leapt as well, and new designs were seen throughout the district.
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When she heard that Woodberry was hiring someone to work on canning, she leapt at the opportunity.
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They leapt at the chain link fence, tails wagging, then surged in joyous waves through a gate.
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Stephens leapt for a high backhand stab, but she could barely get her racket on the ball.
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In Britain, Nigel Farage's new Brexit Party has leapt ahead of the center-right and center-left.
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"We leapt not knowing what we'd get into," Reverend Meg Barnhouse, First Unitarian Universalist Church's pastor, recalled.
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But there were plenty of players, including world number one Novak Djokovic, who leapt to Federer's defence.
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The case number has leapt about 30% since Thursday, with most infections in NSW and Victoria states.
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During a moment between swells, I leapt for the engine to get control of the canoe again.
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Ten yards off the path, a huge body leapt, thrusting, behind the leaves, and the children startled.
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Assets in BBJP have leapt 6,936 percent in one week, while assets in BBEU jumped 9.33,863 percent.
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From its sweeping assertions of liberty, a stuttering, accusatory undercurrent of uncanny force "leapt out" at her.
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Hersh was never a hack or a safe man while he leapt tall deadlines in single bounds.
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"I leapt at the chance, eager to recreate a tiny bit of Iowa halfway around the world."
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The "shark" even leapt out of the water at the finish line for a conveniently spectacular visual.
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As much as I twirled and spun and leapt and cha cha'd, it was not to be.
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As automation technology has leapt ahead, workers increasingly worry about losing their jobs to robots and algorithms.
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When Democrats flipped the Legislature and turned it blue in November, pro-gun groups leapt into action.
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She likes to believe that their father too felt a rush of remorse the moment he leapt.
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Aluminum Corp Of China, China's largest aluminium maker, leapt 7.3 percent to a near two-year high.
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Again and again I came close to falling, and each time my heart leapt into my chest.
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The case number has leapt about 30% since Thursday, with most infections in NSW and Victoria states.
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But Bender's teammate Tyson Chandler leapt high and touched the ball as it descended through the rim.
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Giannis Antetokounmpo, the Bucks' wunderkind, leapt to snare a rebound, spun and began to dribble down court.
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When he climbed out of the cab, flames burst from under the truck, and he leapt back.
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As the sun rose, pelicans and egrets wheeled, and mullet and ladyfish leapt in front of the boat.
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In 28255, UPenn freshman Madison Holleran leapt to her death from a parking structure on her college campus.
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Police said they believe Roh, 61, leapt to his death from the building after leaving a suicide note.
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Those figures leapt from 53 to 69 percent, 45 to 62 percent, and 40 to 63 percent, respectively.
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His PER climbed 4.1 points and his True Shooting leapt from below league average to an elite number.
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"Turnbull's situation is so precarious, so any chance to diminish his public standing is leapt upon," O'Neill continued.
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Revenue for the fourth quarter leapt 21 percent from a year earlier to a record 5.4 trillion won.
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That's what Nike is promising with its self-lacing sneakers that have leapt from Hollywood screens into reality.
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Russian media said the boy had leapt from a window and that both his parents had been killed.
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Back in 2009, when Obamacare was first put to Congress, the Republicans leapt on the Tea Party bandwagon.
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"She leapt up onto the chair next to Jacinda and began announcing her very squawky arrival," Gayford wrote.
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He leapt up on a bodega counter, knocking bananas to the floor in front of candy-filled shelves.
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Even if he leapt into the pond before being set ablaze, the heat might have gotten to him.
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So enthusiasts' hearts leapt worldwide when BMW announced a few years ago that the 8-Series was back.
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Semiconductors have leapt from computers and mobile phones to all sorts of devices, including cars, appliances and toys.
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Not 10 minutes into the reunion, RuPaul leapt at the chance to recap the Vixen's theater of conflict.
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Whereas before Uber leapt headlong into a highly controlled space, they're entering now into a regulatory dead zone.
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Warren has electrified grassroots liberals and leapt to the top of the pack as an expert on policy.
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She leapt into action, climbing into a lifesaver before wading through the freezing water to rescue the canine.
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The population of grizzlies around Yellowstone leapt from under 150 in the mid-1970s to 690 in 2017.
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The first thing I saw was "Confidential communication from LIGO" and I leapt up out of my seat.
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Spectators leapt to their feet to catch a glimpse of the two men, snapping photos on their phones.
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In 2014, UPenn freshman Madison Holleran leapt to her death from a parking structure on her college campus.
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Chao leapt from her seat and held her silver T-Mobile Sidekick in the air like a saber.
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The collection of tunes also leapt to No. 7 on iTunes' top album chart, according to Fox News.
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With a load in hand, he leapt from the blacktop to the metal bumper and into the van.
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Look at all those pages and words that Giannis could have leapt over in pursuit of glorious victory!
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Shinzo Abe leapt to the defence of a male-only line, saying it was rooted in Japanese history.
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According to Reddit user GoesOff_On_Tangent, she leapt in front of Diana so she wouldn't know the real truth.
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"She leapt up onto the chair next to Jacinda and began announcing her very squawky arrival," he wrote.
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High on the agenda is crime, which has leapt in salience nationally since 221, not least in Norwich.
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Trump's public plea immediately drew backlash from Kelly's media colleagues, several of whom leapt to defend her. Enough.
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Van Emmerik, the group's secretary, had leapt to her feet "and taken the miner out" who hit him.
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A mix of decorum and homesickness seizing me, I leapt up, motioning for her to take my seat.
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So far this year, eight people have leapt or fallen to their deaths from this seat of grace.
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Just as solar panels have leapt in efficiency and plummeted in price, so goes the hope for batteries.
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"Why not," I told myself, and leapt, gliding down and looking for the telltale glint of the blade.
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If you've successfully leapt the hurdles of content-appropriate websites and viewability, don't stumble at the finish line.
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Graham — playing in the tournament's second weekend for the third straight year — leapt with excitability just before tipoff.
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Carmen Ejogo leapt in the air and grasped two lengths of silk, each the color of arterial blood.
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Twelve years old then, he leapt into the road and ran alongside McDermott and Liebgold for a mile.
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When a homeless boy arrived in need, they leapt into action, comforting him and making him feel safe.
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Once, a macaque leapt on Weller's partner, the fashion photographer Neil Davenport, and tried to bite his ankle.
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Between 1846 and 1860, the non-Indian population of California leapt from some 19533,000 to more than 300,000.
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Luke Perry, the "Beverly Hills 313" star, "leapt from the stage to help people," The Daily Telegraph reported.
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Mr. Cafferata, a 21-year-old private first class, leapt out of his sleeping bag firing point-blank.
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The review upheld the initial call, and Federer pumped his arms over his head and leapt with delight.
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Since I started with that image, it always leapt out at me, but did others process it immediately?
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Lombardo took an artistic approach, and photographed a girl catching an umbrella as she leapt across a bridge.
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Wall Street's bank index leapt 22% last year, even outgunning the gains by the underlying S&P 26.
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Android phones have also leapt ahead of Apple when it comes to low-light photography and computational photography.
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At one point, the deer leapt into the ocean, sank to the bottom and just chilled out there.
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It leapt a staggering 220006 places year-over-year from its previous position as 2202st in the nation.
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I leapt at it, because I felt what fun it would be to have my own little game.
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Sanchez smelled blood in the water and immediately leapt on Gomez after the latter had beaten the count.
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In the last painting of the triptych, Hero has leapt off the tower, caught between rising and falling.
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It also leapt to Easter Island, home of the giant stone heads, its official arrival in the Western Hemisphere.
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Stocks leapt higher after Powell signaled he would be open to taking a go-slow approach on rate hikes.
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And yields on the 10-year U.S. Treasury note leapt to 2.45 on Thursday from 2.06 in early September.
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Though, just as the video began to roll, little brother Robert, 13, leapt in front of the camera. Drats!
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Imports of nickel ore and concentrates leapt higher over the fourth quarter as shippers tried to beat the deadline.
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The metaphor is not buying a car, it is buying a parachute—having already leapt out of the aeroplane.
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I thought the material was so strong, so I leapt at the opportunity to be a part of it.
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Gordon leapt over the Magic mascot while tucking his knees and threading the ball under his hamstrings before dunking.
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Imports of nickel ore and concentrates leapt higher over the fourth quarter as shippers tried to beat the deadline.
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From our surveillance platforms, we could observe training camps where men leapt off motorbikes and fired on simulated targets.
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The men began to brawl and another passenger leapt up to intervene before Felix was restrained by flight crew.
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For separatists, the EU once looked like the net that would guarantee their safety as they leapt into freedom.
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In 2006-16 the share of long-haul passenger traffic controlled by such JVs leapt from 5% to 25%.
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U.S. 10-year Treasury yields US10YT=RR leapt to a four-year high of 2.94 percent in mid-February.
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In Macerata the League's share of the vote leapt from less than 24% at the 2013 election to 21%.
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He leapt from an outcropping known as "el morro" but apparently misjudged how far the rocks jutted out below.
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The Glendale Police Department also responded to the call before Klock fled from officers and leapt over another median.
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The pan-European FTSEurofirst 1.023 index rose 0.22 percent, while MSCI's broad emerging market stock index leapt 1.56 percent.
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The lion, which was crouching on all fours in the background suddenly leapt into the air towards the boy.
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Between 2007 and last year, the annual murder tally in Guanajuato leapt more than ten-fold to over 2,600.
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Stuart Rhodes, the head of the right-wing militia group the Oath Keepers, for example, leapt through the door
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The snowy feline dazzled on screen as she did pirouettes, leapt in the air and danced across the junkyard.
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In the four years after the meltdown, the share of generation from fossil fuels leapt from 62% to 353%.
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Sue McGee, a 75-year old from Paris, leapt out of her seat when she saw Bredesen passing by.
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Sales at wholesalers leapt 1.7 percent in August, the biggest increase since December 2016, after being unchanged in July.
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And I made a short, half-hidden recipe I had never noticed before that suddenly leapt off page 353.
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He gently steered the boat to shore, and I leapt to the beach along with Michael Timm, the researcher.
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Mortgage arrears leapt 18 percent from a year ago to A$4.77 billion, representing 0.79 percent of total loans.
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On the election trail, Le Pen has leapt to defend traditional professionals such as taxi drivers from the newcomers.
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Mr. Staggs leapt up, and applied the Heimlich maneuver so forcefully that he broke one of Mr. Iger's ribs.
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Once in the air, he leapt from the plane with his bag of cash and was never seen again.
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Once aboard, we stripped to our bathing suits and leapt off the side into the pristine 80-degree water.
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Can we just all take a moment to appreciate the gusto with which Ashton Kutcher has leapt into fatherhood?
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Novo shares have leapt more than six-fold since January, while De Grey's shares are up nearly five-fold.
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On Tuesday, ADK shares duly leapt above the tender price, indicating hopes for a sweeter offer or a counterbid.
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One followed me and leapt a few stairs ahead of me, stopping me with a hand on the shoulder.
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Exxon Mobil picked up $3.66, or 4.4 percent, to $86.90, and Chevron leapt $3.17, or 3.2 percent, to $102.15.
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Opinion Columnist Tanitoluwa Adewumi, age 8, skidded around the empty apartment, laughing excitedly, then leapt onto his dad's back.
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Eppler leapt up and when he went to sit down, he missed the chair and fell to the floor.
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In a suite at the Hyatt Regency in Chicago, Michelle, Barack, her family and friends leapt to their feet.
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Falcao broke for goal onside and between two defenders, then leapt athletically to get a toe on a pass.
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In October, the average selling price leapt 35 percent, according to Tracy DiNunzio, the company's founder and chief executive.
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New data show that pork prices leapt by 23% in August from July, the highest monthly jump on record.
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As he leapt around the stage, Sinno, who identifies as gay, unfurled the gay pride flag to rapturous applause.
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Beginning with paranoia, the duo leapt over furniture, stomped, trembled, and rolled into fragile balls in between art sessions.
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In each case, someone had leapt over the counter, brandished a knife and made off with the store's cash.
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Sales of commercial buildings rose 34.8 percent, and residential sales climbed 36 percent as prices leapt higher and higher.
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I'm thinking of the scrawny weasel who leapt at the chance for a "free shot" on his Kingdom adversary.
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We leapt on it, and it was a welcome reminder of the beauty of white Burgundy and of Meursault.
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The X-Men leapt from comics to films in 2000 with "X-Men," the start of a movie franchise.
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The difference now is that those funds, which leapt after the election, are no longer putting up large gains.
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As Alonso leapt, he hit the head of the defender Hector Bellerin with his arm but was not penalized.
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President-elect Donald J. Trump may have leapt from reality-show success to the highest echelons of political power.
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Worros noticed the tell-tale sign of a self-destructing D.Va coming into the area and leapt into action.
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It did not feel great leaving his hand, and a defender leapt in front of him, blocking his view.
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On a rainy night in Queens, Armani Graves leapt into the swirling ropes and started to move her feet.
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When Mr. Trump noted this breakthrough, the women leapt to their feet, cheering, dancing and high-fiving each other.
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It quickly leapt to the top of the report's list of most-viewed articles and generated much discussion online.
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Since 2000, China has leapt from the 11th-largest export market for the US to the third-largest one.
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KINGSTON (Reuters) - Tajay Gayle leapt 8.24 meters to win the men's long jump at the Jamaican trials on Saturday.
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Demand leapt 18.1% in 240 alone, to 25 billion cubic meters, according to the country's National Development and Reform Commission.
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Shares in Bombardier leapt more than 21.2529 percent on Tuesday after news of the deal with Europe's biggest aerospace group.
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French President Emmanuel Macron leapt out of his seat in a VVIP area that included a leader charged with genocide.
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Gold prices leapt higher and benchmark Treasury yields hit their lowest since July 2016 as investors fled to safer assets.
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Nonferrous industry bellwether China Molybdenum leapt 6.2 percent to a 19-month high, after advancing 7 percent the previous session.
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Police say when Renteria arrived, Munn ran from the parking lot, leapt over some hedges and pulled out a shotgun.
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Uzbekistan has leapt up the World Bank's ease of doing business rankings, from 166th in 2012 to 76th this year.
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Officials in Suqian had begun trying to improve public behaviour long before the party leapt on the social-credit bandwagon.
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YouTube told the Financial Times on Monday that live video views on YouTube leapt 80 percent in the past year.
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Abdur Rahman leapt to his death from a five-story building as he tried to escape the raid on Oct.
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A decade ago it briefly leapt above its main competitors, Microsoft and Sony, thanks to the success of the Wii.
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Yet demand for rhino leapt in Vietnam on rumours that a government minister had been cured of cancer by it.
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Similarly, productivity leapt in the immediate aftermath of the financial crisis, and not because firms laid off less productive workers.
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However, Punch shares leapt to a 2-year high of 198.75 pence, suggesting investors are hopeful of a higher offer.
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His wife kept an eye on the televised drawing and leapt up when she realized one of the tickets matched.
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UK gin sales leapt more than 100 percent in the first half of 2017, helped by demand for premium brands.
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Public support for anti-terror moves leapt following the massacre of more than 130 schoolchildren in Peshawar in December 2014.
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But a month ago it lost its overall majority in the Scottish parliament, when the Conservatives leapt into second place.
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Trump likewise leapt at and embraced Putin's cynical and empty proposal to cooperate with Mueller – "an incredible offer," he said.
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She also snuck up to the boundary between law and politics that judges typically respect—and leapt right over it.
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In this symposium, FotoFocus leapt into the fray of real existential crisis, rather than just celebrating aesthetics or art history.
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Several times, her singing suddenly leapt to a higher register and gave her voice the jagged luminosity of lightning flashes.
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The story had already leapt from the fashion pages: Time ran a piece, as did many other general-interest publications.
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The beauty of #fartgate is in the perfectly bipartisan way the internet leapt and grabbed this moment with both hands.
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Twitter shares leapt in July 2015 because of a fake report that it had received an offer to be acquired.
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Betterment is joining Wealthfront, which leapt into the online savings account market earlier this year, with a rate of 2.57%.
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As he said this, the people around me, many of them from military families, leapt to their feet in approval.
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Digital health and wellness company Everyday Health leapt 89 cents, or 19.1 percent, to $21 following a strong quarterly report.
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How many times have you looked back on someone you would have leapt off a cliff for and thought, Really?
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Nowhere was that more obvious than when Namajunas leapt in and sent Jedrzejczyk to the floor for the first time.
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A few minutes later, Ronald Zubar leapt above two N.Y.C.F.C. defenders to hammer a header past Saunders off a corner.
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Tianna Bartoletta of the United States leapt a personal best of 7.17 metres to win the women's long jump gold.
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Ocean waves were rolling into the bay, where bluefish leapt from the blue-green surface and herring gulls circled overhead.
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When we walked in, in that sea of white faces, Toni leapt up, she was so happy to see us.
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Stephen Piscotty gave chase and leapt at the wall, but the ball eluded him and bounced back toward the infield.
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In the 1950s, women began to favor brighter frocks and flared skirts that billowed while they leapt through the air.
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A massive bipartisan effort to provide relief to a U.S. economy on ice just leapt over its last major hurdle.
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Several Portugal players leapt, but it was Pepe who got his head to it and put it in the net.
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But state and federal officials blocked the route, and Mr. Finicum leapt out of the car and began to run.
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I mean, by the time you've put your arms around something, the technology has already leapt into some other vulnerability.
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He then leapt from high school straight to the N.B.A., and a 20-year career with the Los Angeles Lakers.
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The most-traded futures contract opened at $15,1.33903, then leapt to a high of $16,660 and last stood at $15,860.
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Lladrovci leapt out of a window and sprinted away, chased by rifle fire that whistled about him from all sides.
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In going public, Snap has leapt ahead of other technology darlings like Uber, Airbnb and the data-analysis provider Palantir.
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Catcher Yogi Berra leapt into Larsen's arms, the madcap embrace captured in a photo that became a classic baseball image.
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He leapt toward the door and handed the ring to the frantic woman, whose face broke into a huge smile.
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UWTI, which promises to multiply the return of an oil futures index by three, leapt 25 percent on Wednesday alone.
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Gloria doesn't appear to be a deep-ender at all — until you realize she has already leapt into a void.
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But in both cases a candidate with a base of older working class voters leapt out to an early lead.
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Op-Ed Contributor Imagine the headlines if, in 2015, Russian agents had leapt out of a van at 2 a.m.
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The next morning, third graders at Girls Prep leapt and twirled in their school uniforms to the same Tchaikovsky tunes.
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And as soon as Anna Karenina tumbled into the wrong bed, she fell from society, and leapt onto train tracks.
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A potentially lethal bacterium, Staphylococcus aureus, had entered his blood and soon leapt to his spine, leaving him partially paralyzed.
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Witnesses say the attacker leapt from the vehicle shouting "Kill all Muslims!" and "You deserve it!" before being overpowered by onlookers.
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At the snap the fullback and tailback went left, drawing the defense, as Brady simply leapt straight ahead for the touchdown.
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The internet, of course, has leapt to take sides, with social media users declaring their support for either Heard or Depp.
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The factory PMI leapt to a six-month high of 52.6 from 51.5, above all the forecasts in a Reuters poll.
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Deere's shares leapt more than 23.1 percent to $279 shortly after midday, bringing its gain this year to about 2510.3 percent.
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During the same period, knife crime leapt more sharply than the national average in the patches around Sheffield, Leeds and Liverpool.
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For decades, when intelligence agencies and their operations were publicly denounced, Republicans invoked national security concerns and leapt to their defense.
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But rather than shuffling around the controversies of the day, in the style of Bob Hope, Mr Lehrer leapt right in.
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So the yield on Italian two-year bonds, negative as recently as May 15th, leapt to almost 1% on May 28th.
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Over the course of his 40-year career, the director has leapt from European art house to Hollywood and back again.
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But after dipping below $3,000 in mid-September, bitcoin has leapt in value by more than 75 percent in four weeks.
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Sprint shares leapt almost 6 percent, and T-Mobile's parent, Germany-based Deutsche Telekom, edged up nearly 1 in European trading.
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"So much gratitude and love for those who listened, those who looked deeper and those who leapt into action," she wrote.
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These conditions have helped further dry out the land and spawn a fire that leapt over the Sacramento River last week.
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Spider-Man just leapt into the final shot of the Captain America: Civil War trailer, tingling spidey-senses across social media.
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In principle a staunch opponent of intervention, he accepted its temporary need to stabilize the market after the shekel had leapt.
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The young American immediately leapt up and hit the champion with a knee strike, seconds after the first round had commenced.
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Responding to a moldy sack of protoplasm who writes for the Daily Caller, CNN editor Chris Cillizza leapt to Jacobs's defense.
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Michigan leapt at the promise of charter schools 23 years ago, betting big that choice and competition would improve public schools.
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Occasionally they leapt to their feet, spraying bullets toward Islamic State fighters in buildings more than 200 yards down the street.
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While on set her fluffy white dog Pip leapt into an algae-covered fountain because he thought it was solid ground.
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Then, all of a sudden, Commandant Chaudhary and his troops strapped on helmets and leapt into a column of armored vehicles.
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As Black made his way toward the back, the bartender nearly leapt over the bar to fold him in an embrace.
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Occasionally, as bellhops leapt to open the lobby doors for another guest, the chants of protesters outside could be dimly heard.
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But he's passed on commending Ian Grillot, a bystander who leapt to take the gunman down before anyone else was harmed.
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Shares in Intu Properties leapt more than 19 percent and were on track for their biggest one-day gain on record.
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Projects that resonate Hyperakt leapt into the social good sector full-force because it's where the team created its best work.
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Thinking he'd won, Silva then leapt onto the cage in celebration, while Bisping sat in a dazed heap not far away.
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Raggi issued a statement denying any illegal actions, but the League leapt on the affair to accuse 5-Star of hypocrisy.
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The index has leapt 7.3 percent so far in March, which if sustained would mark the biggest monthly gain since 2009.
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The morning before, her unmedicated bunkmate had leapt on top of her, beaten her, bitten off her nose and eaten it.
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Italy's count of confirmed infections has leapt from a few hundred cases to more than 10,000 in less than three weeks.
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Suddenly a naked young man leapt up on the back of the first bull and raced across the spine of each.
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He did it again, and again the thumb leapt toward the index finger, as if to make, paradoxically, an A-O.
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Together they leapt from behind a hedge after the starter's pistol went off, but the friend quit before finishing the race.
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When the show's creative team approached him about presenting it, Mr. Pepe said he leapt at the chance to be involved.
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When Mr. Trump leapt onto Twitter to complain, it was a public rebuke that put Mr. Xi in a tight spot.
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Mr. Mulvaney leapt at the chance, arguing that he would be aggressive in dismantling the bureau, according to an administration official.
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Gardner drifted back and leapt to make the catch, sending Brantley scurrying back to first instead of racing closer to home.
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As Bradley leapt and then came down with the ball, Judge rounded first and jogged back toward the third-base dugout.
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Aluminium prices leapt again, though, to add to this month's 2108.21 percent surge following U.S. sanctions on Russia's producer-giant Rusal.
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And Team USA figure skater Mirai Nagasu leapt into history with a triple axel (we break down this insane move here).
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Lieutenant Chontosh and his Marines leapt out and he ran down the trench firing away, dropping one enemy soldier after another.
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Thanks to Cassini, then, the far worlds of Saturn have leapt to the top of the lists of alien-life hunters.
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Marketing costs leapt tenfold from 2014 to 2016, to $144.1 million, and now equal about a quarter of the company's sales.
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The index had leapt almost 4% last month on hopes of a Tory victory that would clear the way for Brexit.
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Japan's Nikkei leapt out of the blocks with a 1 percent gain as a weakening yen promised to fatten exporters' profits.
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He was once a star who leapt over the league, but he is now embarking on yet one more injury rehabilitation.
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A lifelong swimmer leapt into deep water near his lakeside home, and was horrified to find himself completely unable to swim.
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After a man fell onto the subway tracks on the Upper West Side, a ballet dancer leapt down to save him.
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In three seconds that defied reasonable expectation, Robinson got to his feet, raced toward the corner and leapt into the air.
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When Dio offered to produce Hellion's first album, the band leapt at the chance, and his wife began managing the band.
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Specialist recruitment agency Acuity Consultants said salaries for software developers had also leapt by up to 30% over the past year.
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She leapt into the crowd and was held aloft by people who didn't even think twice about touching a beer-sopped shirt.
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After abandoning mindless Twitter scrolling, however, I soon leapt to Instagram, because thumbing through photos seemed like a nice way to unwind.
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I leapt on it immediately and simultaneously told a friend who, unfortunately, missed the tiny sliver of time when it was available.
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Downloads leapt, art selfies flooded Instagram, and similar arty effects soon found their way into all sorts of rival apps and platforms.
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Hernandez, now 16, wore a white, red and yellow team uniform as she tumbled and leapt her way through the early routine.
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And back when you first started dating and hadn't experienced heartbreak yet, you likely leapt into your relationship with an open heart.
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Jamie Foxx had leapt out of his chair in the front row, directly in front of John and the podium, clapping loudly.
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But spending quickly returned to pre-Pokémon levels – and then leapt ahead, rising higher than they had been before the game's launch.
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He leapt up and down alongside Ellen Degeneres and her wife Portia De Rossi before taking the stage to accept the award.
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Foot Locker shares leapt Friday after the specialty athletic retailer company reported fourth-quarter earnings and same-store sales that beat expectations.
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From there, he leapt into position for a rear-naked choke, earning the tap at the 3:38 mark of round one.
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The bronze went to defending champion Marquis Dendy, who leapt 8.42 to complete a full set of personal bests by the medallists.
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When his bank's main supervisor started conducting tests after the crisis, the number of data points leapt to the hundreds of thousands.
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Onshore spot yuan opened at 6.9720 per dollar, leapt to a high of 04183 at one point, the strongest since Jan. 23.
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Coates described the allegations as part of a "malicious" smear campaign and a number of prominent former athletes leapt to his defense.
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The price of KMG's 2043 dollar-denominated Eurobond KZ092501515= leapt from around $74 before the tender was announced to almost $88 afterwards.
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The robot looks like something that's leapt out of Wall-E, and the end result is a robot you want to befriend.
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Between 2001-2002 and 2012-2013, rates of "high-risk" drinking and alcohol use disorder leapt 203 percent and 49 percent, respectively.
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The share prices of Monarch's rivals leapt on its demise; they will now feast on the carcass, grabbing pilots and airport slots.
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Assuming the car would impress my Cadillac-owning in-laws, I leapt at the chance to show off the flashy new car.
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Although its units leapt 14 percent in early trade to 95 cents, they later lost those gains to trade down 1 percent.
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Authorities said at a news conference 3 students who leapt from their desks to tackle the gunman saved lives, the AP reports.
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The yuan leapt to its strongest level in more than two years against the dollar on Monday, buoyed by the Bundesbank's decision.
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But years later, when Universal proposed an Invincible movie to the pair — fans of the book, both — they leapt at the opportunity.
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Jaitley said RuPay's total transactions had leapt to 84.3 billion rupees ($1.16 billion) as of September, from 11 billion rupees before demonetization.
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Five-year credit default swaps (CDS) leapt 135 basis points (bps) from Friday's close to 586 bps according to IHS Markit data.
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Franz Reichelt, the Flying Taylor, leapt from the Eiffel Tower on February 4, 1912, expecting his homemade parachute to do its job.
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Brenner's fate was left uncertain on the season one finale when the Demogorgon leapt onto him — but we never saw a body.
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Aluminium prices leapt up again, though, to add to this month's 2107.90 percent surge following U.S. sanctions on Russia's producer-giant Rusal.
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Trevorrow leapt from the indie drama Safety Not Guaranteed to a billion-dollar blockbuster and a stake in the Star Wars universe.
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Australians cheered, and the approval ratings of the government that the (conservative) Liberals lead in coalition with the smaller National Party leapt.
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The story went viral and the part of the internet who loves a good story leapt at the opportunity to help out.
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Tesla and SolarCity leapt an important hurdle Thursday: getting shareholder sign off for the proposed acquisition of the latter by the former.
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Cumberbatch reportedly leapt out of his Uber to help the struggling cyclist, who was being attacked by no less than four assailants.
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Performance fees in the real estate business jumped 155 percent to $494.1 million while investment income leapt 236 percent to $37.1 million.
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The same instructor hazed another Muslim recruit repeatedly shortly before the recruit leapt to his death from the barracks, the report found.
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Anbang leapt onto the global stage with last year's purchase of the Waldorf Astoria and its aborted bid for the Starwood chain.
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Purchases in the format leapt 22009 percent last year, according to Nielsen SoundScan, generating more profit for record companies than YouTube streams.
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But problems began when, only four months after becoming a couple, the men leapt into a side business of renovating old buildings.
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In merely two days, Monday and Tuesday, the VIX index, a measure of expected volatility in the stock market, leapt 22009 percent.
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Polish stocks rose 210.48 percent, helped by better-than-expected earnings from media group Cyfrowy Polsat , whose shares leapt over 219.49 percent.
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Eight people have leapt or fallen to their deaths this year from the George Washington Bridge, which connects Manhattan and New Jersey.
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Aluminum prices leapt up again, though, to add to this month's 2107.90 percent surge following U.S. sanctions on Russia's producer-giant Rusal.
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Aluminium prices reached their highest since 20.19, its raw material alumina touched an all-time peak, while iron ore leapt 289.669 percent.
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In terms of seats in Parliament, United Russia leapt to 343 from 238, a gain of 63 seats and an absolute majority.
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Standing in her kitchen was a large grizzly bear; it stared at her for a moment, then leapt out the broken door.
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For the British pound versus the dollar, expected volatility gauges leapt to 2000%, their highest level since before the 2218 Brexit vote.
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For the British pound versus the dollar, expected volatility gauges leapt to 183%, their highest level since before the 218 Brexit vote.
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Scientific Technologies, a 30-year-old Arizona company, leapt at the opportunity to move when its leases in Tucson and Scottsdale expired.
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To avoid getting his dress shoes dirty, the man leapt over the stains like an athlete competing in the triple jump event.
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Like the dolphins who leapt from the water earlier in the week, I felt some sort of magnetic pull from the outside.
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Her voice at one point leapt with us, rapturously, into the stratosphere, only to drag us to the depths of her range.
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Pharaohs, caliphs, czars and maharajahs all vividly leapt to mind when I saw this clue; I even thought of kleptocrats and kakists.
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For the British pound versus the dollar, expected volatility gauges leapt to 2218%, their highest level since before the 2000 Brexit vote.
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For the British pound versus the dollar, expected volatility gauges leapt to 214%, their highest level since before the 240 Brexit vote.
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In recent years, homelessness has leapt beyond its old boundaries, and Angelenos are encountering homeless people in places they never did before.
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Hicks appeared to have been robbed by right fielder Kole Calhoun, who leapt against the wall to snag his two-out drive.
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As Carter leapt for joy around the bases, Daulton and his teammates staggered off the stage, never to return to such heights.
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A few years back, the price of flagship smartphones leapt above the $1,000 threshold, owing largely to the cost of screen technology.
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Donald Trump leapt to the presidency from reality television, while Barack Obama retired into deals with Netflix, Penguin Random House and Spotify.
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By midafternoon on Thursday, Home Capital's stock price had leapt to 17.28 Canadian dollars, up 72 percent from what Mr. Buffett paid.
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Haidt describes the time a guy spontaneously leapt out of a car to help an old lady shovel snow from her driveway.
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As a Hollywood stuntwoman for about 403 years, she leapt, flipped, tightrope-walked and elbowed her way into a male-dominated industry.
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The Giants leapt through an arctic Lambeau Field in the postseason nine years ago, on their way to a Super Bowl parade.
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RAGA fundraising leapt from $4.5 million in 2010 to $6.9 million in 2012, when Pruitt took over, to $16 million in 2014.
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Hedged funds took in $51.9 billion in 2014 and 2015 as the dollar leapt by more than a fifth, FactSet data shows.
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Its net sales leapt by 19% year on year in the first quarter, in part as other companies in Europe buy its machinery.
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One of her attorneys, Susan Bond, fired back at trolls that leapt to the inaccurate conclusion that Dumala resides in the US illegally.
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Each time Rosario, who is Puerto Rican and a national guardsman, leapt in after the errant dog to haul it back to safety.
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The Dublin-based company's Australia-listed shares leapt nearly 15% to A$21.820 on the outlook, its highest level since September last year.
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"The door opened and when he saw her, he hit the floor and leapt across the room to be with her," she says.
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Transports gained ground, aided by a surge in Ningbo Port, which leapt 9.5 percent on speculation of a bay area development near Hangzhou.
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When Ben Adler, writing for The Washington Post, declared that "ranch dressing is what's wrong with America," the internet leapt to its defense.
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When his wife pitched the idea of heading out on a sort of field trip to cook, the women leapt at the idea.
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Lopez mesmerized with her fit abs in a tiny black bikini as she leapt into the water in a video posted Jan. 3.
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No one knows exactly where this new form of coronavirus came from, though it seems likely that it leapt from animals to humans.
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Witnesses described scenes of carnage as gunmen sprayed bullets at students, one of whom leapt through a window while others cowered in bathrooms.
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Protesters on Lesbos leapt into the sea and swam beside a boat carrying migrants in an attempt to stop it from leaving port.
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Since then technology had leapt forward with slick new dive computers, fancy regulators, Nitrox air mixtures, powerful LED flashlights and tiny video cameras.
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By the midday break, Anji shares had leapt 0.573% from their IPO price, giving the company a valuation of 249 times 2018 earnings.
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Owing to Asian demand for horns, the number of rhinos poached in South Africa leapt from 13 in 2007 to 1,028 last year.
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China claims the missile shield's powerful radar is a security threat, and state media have leapt to bash the conglomerate, calling for boycotts.
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Cats lay quietly through the other stages of sleep, and when REM began, they leapt up, stalked, pounced, arched their backs and hissed.
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Because these treats are known to be Lorelai's pregnancy craving, fans leapt to the exciting assumption that Rory might get a baby sibling.
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Between 1960 and 183, the average age at first marriage leapt from 20 to 27 for women and 23 to 221 for men.
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Since he leapt into the public eye and captured hearts and minds on Twitter, though, we've discovered a lot more about Mr Bone.
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What she didn't expect was to capture the moment a shark, in full attack mode, leapt out of the ocean for a meal.
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The steel-making mineral has leapt 51 percent so far this year, but bears are increasingly sceptical that the recent rally will last.
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But Japan and the United Kingdom each leapt ahead of the U.S. in the 387-page report that is compiled every other year.
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Unlike its competitors, Facebook is paying some publishers to bring their live videos to its platform — and publishers have leapt at the offer.
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It was as Blake emphasized the blob's safety that other officials leapt into action, taping a barrier between the humans and the foam.
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In just one week, the cost of cooking oil, cereal and butter imported from South Africa leapt by as much as 30 percent.
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Russia's tennis chief leapt to the player's defence, and said he expected the player to compete at this summer's Olympic Games in Rio.
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A Republican strategist leapt to the defense of President Donald Trump following comments made by former FBI Director James Comey at the weekend.
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They scaled walls, leapt onto cars and rode motorcycles all while wearing the complicated camera rig, or adventure mask, as they called it.
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Le Parisien newspaper reported that Gassama was walking by when he saw a gathering in front of the building and leapt into action.
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After losing the White House in 1992, Bush became a widely admired political elder who leapt out of airplanes to mark birthday milestones.
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The first thing that leapt to his readers' minds was the potential for SWATing and doxing and then an visit from the FBI.
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Just since March of last year, the number of Russians in that category has leapt to 217 million from six million, he said.
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Hurtling toward the end zone against the Orange last weekend, he leapt over cornerback Cordell Hudson as if Hudson were a rain puddle.
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Lenovo has struggled with mobile since acquiring Motorola in 2015, and as Chinese rivals such as Huawei and Xiaomi leapt to global prominence.
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It quickly leapt from alien object to something more familiar: a kind of verisimilitude of beef that my brain accepted as real enough.
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It quickly leapt from alien object to something more familiar: a kind of beef-like ingredient that my brain accepted as real enough.
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While Novelist took his time, ruminated, still hopped on radio slots, Stormzy leapt towards collaborating with Little Mix, Linkin Park and Ed Sheeran.
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Cleveland was isolated against cornerback Donte Jackson but he leapt, twisted away from the attempted tackle and raced the rest of the way.
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After stunning his opponent with an uppercut in the bout's opening seconds, the Finnish fighter leapt into position for a rear-naked choke.
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Production of capital goods also leapt by 2.6% in January, an indicator of higher investments driven by then growing optimism among factory managers.
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Italy is Europe's worst-affected country by the coronavirus and the death toll has leapt by 793 to 4,825, officials said on Saturday.
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The shop owner, Suat Durnah, 63, leapt up from his chair in his eagerness to vent his fears and frustrations to a reporter.
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I leapt at the tape like a man taking his last spring to save himself from the chasm that threatens to engulf him.
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Eleven years ago, my life went up in a fireball when my 17-year-old daughter, Casey, leapt from the Golden Gate Bridge.
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Mr. Miranda, sporting Spider-Man sneakers, leapt into the scrum, singing and dancing along with the teenagers, videotaping them as they videotaped him.
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His approval rating has leapt nine percentage points with these Americans since January, when the coronavirus was first detected in the United States.
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When a friend posted that she was looking for child care, Ms. Brabazon said she leapt to volunteer in exchange for grocery money.
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And the crowd burst into laughter as Mr. Newsom's youngest son, Dutch, 2, bounded onto the stage and leapt into his father's arms.
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He hit a deep fly to center that Fowler leapt for on the warning track even though it was well below the fence.
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As he moved past a work by Hans Hofmann, from which the colors almost leapt off the piece, I finally understood his passion.
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Shares in CMC, which facilitates the trade of complex financial instruments, leapt by 6% on the FTSE small-cap index by 0805 GMT.
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After Ty won the working group, he leapt into Bernardin's arms and wrapped his front paws around her back, nearly knocking her down.
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When they met in the ring Clay danced and jabbed, and leapt in with power punches from the outside and attempted to hold.
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Starting in the 1990s, its emissions leapt, and by 2007 it had overtaken the United States as the world's biggest carbon dioxide polluter.
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A man leapt into the water to pull her out, and it appeared that the only damage was a lost pair of glasses.
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They dressed up or dressed down, leapt through the occasional hoop and gazed witheringly on the efforts of their human and canine compatriots.
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As terrified men, women and children leapt into the water, they were fired on again by a machine-gunner perched in a helicopter.
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A pink advertisement for T-Mobile on the outfield wall caught the cat's eye, and it leapt toward the heavens, scaling the advertisement.
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Robert Fairchild, who leapt from the ballet stage to Broadway in "American in Paris," will be part of the "Brigadoon" cast as well.
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Shadowkeep had only just been announced, and fans, prompted by Destiny 2's Twitter feed, leapt on the opportunity to make Destiny jokes.
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"Richonne" leapt from shipper Tumblrs to reality just over a year ago, but the afterglow was extinguished by a series of unfortunate events.
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So they will be heartened to see an index measuring prices charged leapt to 54.8 from December's 53.2, it's highest since April 2011.
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When Dr. Fadlalla appeared, the boy went running across the arrivals hall, leapt and wrapped himself around the doctor, crushing the tiny sign.
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The ranks of those voting third and fourth party leapt to more than 250,000 last year from about 103,000 in 2012, and Mrs.
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The first was in the late 1970s when Mr. Wilson, lamenting the possible loss of his marriage, leapt in front of a cab.
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Four children were studying geography with his wife, Anifa Abdurashid, on a recent morning, and they leapt to answer questions about their homeland.
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Germany's Greens leapt into second place behind Chancellor Angela Merkel's CDU conservatives, with a third of its voters under the age of 30.
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I stopped a cab on Sixth Avenue, I pulled the poor, unsuspecting passenger out, sort of threw him to the curb, leapt in.
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Housebuilder Berkeley leapt 6%, outperforming other blue-chips, after its fall in annual earnings fell well short of the worst of market expectations.
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The market liked the sound of that, and Gap's shares leapt more than 6 percent following the Jefferies report issued early this morning.
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Nomura Holdings leapt 8.4% after it said it would buy back up to 8.6% or its shares outstanding, or up to 150 billion yen.
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Oil prices leapt, however, after the State Department said that America would apply sanctions, without exception, on importers of Iranian oil from early November.
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Witnesses say McClean continued yelling, paced back and forth, and started dancing erratically before he leapt from the platform, completely missing the airbag below.
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A rewatch of the scene does seem to show piles of dead wights lying around, which Arya leapt off of to save them all.
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The price of palladium, used mainly in emissions-reducing catalysts for vehicles, has leapt more than 60 percent since a trough in mid-August.
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"Facebook just leapt past Google in terms of respect for the association and with news brands paying for high quality, trusted news," Kint said.
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From 2000 to 2014, when he ran Danaher, its revenues rose five-fold, to $20bn, and its market capitalisation leapt six-fold, to $50bn.
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Rhodium estimates that it leapt from about $16bn in 53 to some $46bn in 2016, compared with $13bn invested by American firms in China.
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Matsuri Takahashi, a 24-year-old employee at Dentsu, an advertising company, leapt from the third floor of her dorm on Christmas Day 2015.
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Then a small, tar-covered whale leapt into the air, crashed into the surface of the tar, and erupted into a mess of tentacles.
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When passenger Vicky called him out as her favorite actor, Washington leapt from his seat to pronounce her and fiancee Gary husband and wife.
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Fueled by economic growth and low interest rates, loans to households - including mortgages and consumer loans - leapt for a third consecutive year in 2016.
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Streaming revenue in the region (including subscription services such as Spotify and Apple Music, as well as YouTube and other websites) leapt by 57%.
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Followers of Bernie Sanders, a socialist senator who challenged Hillary Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2016, have leapt on "modern monetary theory".
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Real net national disposable income, a proxy for living standards in general, leapt 2.9 percent in the quarter and 6.8 percent for the year.
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As the ball sailed out of bounds in the third quarter, Sixers star player Joel Embiid, 24, leapt for it — and right at King.
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Revenues leapt by 38%, year on year, at Bank of America, Citigroup and Goldman Sachs and 25%-plus at JPMorgan Chase and Morgan Stanley.
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Uzi quickly leapt to the forefront of hip-hop's newer, weirder class, taking over SoundCloud with a woozy blend of trap and emo music.
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Spectators leapt to their feet to catch a glimpse of Obama and Harry as they walked into the arena, snapping photos on their phones.
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Some teen girls who might have leapt in 15 years earlier have adopted updated riffs of a similar nature but with new musical influences.
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We leapt out of cover, covering the machine with sticky grenades, and sprinting back to cover behind the rubble that once was a farmhouse.
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Bannon had leapt into making movies in the early 2000s, and Andrew Breitbart loved Bannon's film about Ronald Reagan, In the Face of Evil.
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"I expected her to stay, visit & comfort her wounded fans & relatives of those who died," he tweeted as Grande's fans leapt to her defense.
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" Recognizing the sound of his owner's voice, the dog ran over to the family, "leapt into their arms" and started "covering them with kisses.
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Facebook shares then leapt 13 percent after hours after it had reported better-than-expected profits following a year of high profile data scandals.
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In the comic book, the turtles sneered behind masks and shouted expletives as they leapt between rooftops, swinging weapons like nunchucks and battling crime.
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Blockchain, a digital ledger of transactions underpinning bitcoin, has leapt to prominence as it enable users to track and record assets across all industries.
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Advantest rose 1.0 percent, Hitachi Ltd added 1.3 percent and Shin-Etsu Chemical Co, a top maker of semiconductor silicon wafers, leapt 1.4 percent.
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Known for a deeply expressive, often humorous style that leapt off the page, he created characters that could communicate volumes with a single expression.
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Compared to April 2016, new house prices leapt by 3.9 percent, the highest year-on-year since the 4.1 percent seen in May 2008.
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Several fighters ran through the dancers, leapt over the side of the ring head first, and rolled on the ground into a standing position.
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Outspoken ANC officials such as Tony Yengeni, who support more radical policies than Ramaphosa, leapt to her defense, hailing Mkhwebane as "our Lady Justice".
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Hart was mid-speech when the man, whose name is Zachary Madsen, leapt onto the stage, grabbed Hart, and pulled him to the ground.
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He began to stalk the crowd, his tailored elegance turning to sweat as he leapt onto the barrier, a murderer on his night off.
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Within weeks of learning about the outbreak, he and dozens of other researchers around the world leapt into the work of developing a vaccine.
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In a mad dash to home plate, she leapt over the catcher, slid to her stomach, and successfully touched the plate before getting tagged.
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DeAndre, alone with the ball at the three-point line, tried to dunk from there; Pierce leapt into the corner to contest a three.
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But it has rattled politicians in Rome and boards in Milan, and leapt to the front pages from the finance sections of Italian newspapers.
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In Hong Kong, the benchmark Hang Seng index ended the morning up 1.14 percent, while the Hong Kong China Enterprises Index leapt 2.07 percent.
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Ms. Corin leapt in the day after the shooting because she had been on a dance team with one of the victims, Jaime Guttenberg.
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The region's great Sunni and Shiite powers leapt into the Syria crisis, transforming the democratic stirrings of the Arab Spring into a sectarian battleground.
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The host of the tournament, The New York Times's crossword editor, Will Shortz, announced Mr. Agard's victory and the audience leapt to their feet.
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The Cardinals' Stephen Piscotty leapt and smashed into the fence, never touching the ball, which caromed hard off the padding and skipped far away.
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Jean-Louis Martin, 56, a native of Dijon in eastern France who works at the university in Geneva, gasped as the flames leapt up.
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And in Georgia, the number of early voters leapt from slightly more than one million in 2014 to just over two million this year.
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Charles, impeccable in his petal-pink three-piece suit, leapt onto the stage, lit by fuchsia lights, and signaled the start of the game.
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Expected volatility gauges for sterling against the dollar leapt to their highest level since before the 2016 Brexit vote on Thursday as jitters remained.
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Tenzin, wielding a sword, ran across the studio and leapt onto Mr. Farley's back without a shred of fear or an inkling of hesitation.
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Phan Quang Dan, an opposition leader admired for bravely enduring torture by government henchmen, was one of many who leapt at the newfound possibilities.
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Moments after the plane went airborne, the earthquake intensified, and Mr. Agung leapt out of the tower to his death as its roof collapsed.
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Snapshot: Above, the French comedian Marie Benoliel, known as Marie S'Infiltre, leapt onto the catwalk at Chanel's spring/summer show in Paris on Tuesday.
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"We've really leapt into explaining what we've done and the thinking that's gone into that," said Stephen Deadman, Facebook's global deputy chief privacy officer.
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Wainwright would close out the World Series against Detroit, too; after the final strikeout, he and Molina leapt in joy, bumping chests in midair.
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The Republicans leapt out of their chairs to angrily protest what Collins described as an ambush after Republicans agreed to stop putting forward amendments.
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When you stand there, it feels as if you've leapt into a Caribbean travel poster — for a getaway to a place unspoiled by tourists.
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He leapt from mailboxes to scaffolding, working the crowds like a star, but also challenging their reactions when he wanted, like a monkey Yoda.
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He leapt onto the whale's back with a practiced determination, driving his harpoon precisely into the soft flesh two feet below the dorsal hump.
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In other words, Tattersall was the perfect choice for the project, and the distillers leapt at the chance to poke through the Wangensteen holdings.
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Cutting had to be punchy to keep up with the exuberance of Douglas Fairbanks, who comfortably leapt over hedges and hurled himself out windows.
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Even in the final three months of 2500, as the United States appeared to be skidding into an economic recession, corporate profits leapt higher.
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Near a major police station in the district of Wan Chai, a few dozen police officers leapt over barricades and charged toward the protesters.
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In the past few years the one or two couple small but noticeable earthquakes the state experienced annually leapt to two or three daily.
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Since the turn of the millennium, China has leapt from the 11th-largest export market for the US to the third-largest export market.
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Sports Briefing | Track and Field The Paralympic champion Markus Rehm leapt 26.6 feet to win the long jump at the Glasgow Grand Prix in Scotland.
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Shares in the company, formed after Tullett Prebon bought ICAP's hybrid voice broking unit late last year, leapt more than 10 percent in early trading.
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With that he leapt to the top of the rankings, where he stayed until the 12th skater, Canada's Keegan Messing, bumped him to No. 2.
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But Maradona, who had made his way into the penalty area after the previous attack fizzled, leapt up and got to the ball before Shilton.
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It's not clear how true that actually is, but a number of sympathetic lawmakers leapt on the opportunity to float McCabe job offers on Twitter.
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Are you so conditioned to want to argue that you immediately leapt to a side without questioning why this child's face is contorted in agony?
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Hector Herrera and Uruguay's Alvaro Pereira both leapt to meet Andres Guardado's curling cross from the left with the defender heading into his own net.
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Matsuri Takahashi, a promising graduate of Japan's top university, leapt to her death in December 2015, leaving behind a trail of grievances over relentless days.
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HBO spent about $2 billion on content last year, while Amazon spent around $1 billion in 2013, the year after it leapt into original programming.
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Central banks around the world have leapt into action following the global financial crisis of 2008 and the sovereign debt crisis in the euro zone.
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Lehner stopped 38 of 413 shots, but it wasn't enough as the Bruins leapt to 78 points this season, the top total in the NHL.
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Pereira leapt in the way but the ball struck his out-stretched arm, the Uruguayan defender was sent off and Dybala confidently dispatched the penalty.
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From 2013 to 2016 net exports contributed substantially to growth; the euro area's current-account surplus leapt from roughly 20163% of GDP to nearly 4%.
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The share of Indonesians aged 15 and over with bank accounts leapt from 36% in 2014 to 49% last year, according to the World Bank.
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Volume of 14-day repos traded on the Shanghai Stock Exchange leapt to an all-time high of 208.9 billion yuan ($30.47 billion) on Monday.
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Without any hesitations, Passavanti rose from his chair and leapt over the 4-foot fence surrounding the pool to dive in and rescue his son.
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She leapt from Late Night to The Daily Show, briefly dwelling in a self-created digital series called Now Hiring with Michelle Wolf in between.
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Wild with joy, he leapt out into the dusty streets of his township outside Johannesburg, where the worn-down people stopped to stare at him.
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Mobile penetration leapt to 56 percent by 2015, according to a Deloitte report, with many Burmese accessing the internet for the first time on phones.
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SolGold's share price leapt around 17 percent as the market took BHP's acquisition as a vote of confidence in the project, while BHP shares BLT.
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The 15th seed, who hit 48 winners, leapt high into the air as he celebrated sealing only his second win in seven meetings over Gasquet.
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So three years later, when a clownish insurgent called Donald Trump leapt to the top of the Republican polls, data journalists had their ammunition ready.
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She was one of the first performers to ever wear a hands-free microphone, as she danced and leapt across the stage while she sang.
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Transactions leapt to 29 million worth 185 billion in 2017 and in the first quarter of 2018 there were nearly 10 million worth 9 billion.
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Sparks leapt from telegraph infrastructure, and machinery was so inundated with electric currents that operators were able to transmit messages while disconnected from battery power.
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In an uncharacteristic moment of untrammelled fury, he leapt into David Luiz with a flying scissor kick and was inevitably shown a straight red card.
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At a Fotofocus symposium, curators, panelists, and artists leapt into the fray of the medium's existential crisis, rather than just celebrating aesthetics or art history.
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From 1881 to 1901 the number of Russians and Poles in London leapt from less than 9,000 to more than 53,000, triggering a nativist backlash.
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In 2011, just 30% said they would do so, but in 2016, when Donald Trump became the GOP presidential nominee, that number leapt to 72%.
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When Seralini's results were published, the biotech industry's worldwide spin machine, consisting of front groups and credentialed GMO-promoters-in-high-places, leapt into action.
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In April, as the question of whether Raghuram G. Rajan would continue as central bank governor was being debated, Mr. Swamy leapt into the mix.
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Cochlear shares leapt 290 percent, smashing through the A$21 barrier for the first time to reach a high of A$21.4075 by late afternoon.
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Malkin, who has had hundreds of goals in his 10-year N.H.L. career, leapt on Rust's back looking happier than if he had scored himself.
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Coking coal futures on the Singapore Commodity Exchange leapt from $86.92 a tonne on June 20163 last year to a high of $299.87 on Nov.
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"Ajax" is best perceived as a happy fantasy, one that bubbles with the belief that borders of all sorts were meant to be leapt over.
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Many of the 100 or so people who had crammed into a stuffy cafeteria behind the local high school leapt to their feet and cheered.
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Dalian Wanda shares, which had sunk well below their initial offer price, were bolstered by the news and leapt about 20 percent on Thursday morning.
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While they discussed in detail their strategy (and odds of getting their asses kicked) before entering the dragonspawn-infested room, one paladin leapt to life.
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By 2013, unsafe sex had leapt to the second riskiest behavior for boys, and the most risky of all behaviors health-outcome wise for girls.
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Someone from the audience — it was Mr. Pask of Bergdorf Goodman — broke what you might call the fourth wall and leapt up from his seat.
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As he slid, he held up the glove to show the umpires his handiwork and confirm the catch, then leapt to his feet to celebrate.
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We were working once when news came that burglars had been spotted robbing my house; he leapt to his feet and said, 'Let's get 'em!
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But in that case, and those of other nuclear operators, Russian hackers had not leapt from the company's business networks into the nuclear plant controls.
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Finally, toward the end of construction, Mr. Trump reamed an executive with vulgarities, leapt up and punched a hole in one of the low ceilings.
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The pastor slammed on the brakes and leapt out of the car, leaving it in the middle of the street with the door still open.
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Some people rolled their eyes at this; the literati swiftly leapt to his defense, some saying they'd rather reread Joyce than attempt a graphic novel.
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Their work shocked many physicists, who first denied it and then leapt into a frenzy of theorizing and speculation about space-time and quantum weirdness.
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A few high-profile former allies of the president, including the finance and police ministers, have leapt into Mr. Ramaphosa's camp with head-spinning speed.
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When the American soldier leapt from his helicopter, he was also confronted by a fighting man as well or perhaps better armed than he was.
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As Richardson leapt in the end zone, he reached out with his left hand to cradle the ball despite contact from Lions safety Tavon Wilson.
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From its summit, generations of beer-chugging (and, technically, trespassing) teenagers have leapt straight into midair, to savor the thrilling three-second, 50-foot plummet.
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Mr. Gilbert, wearing a satiny black robe, leapt from the podium at one point to play the magician who introduces the puppets at the fair.
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The conversation no longer was relegated to headlines exposing the rich and famous; it leapt into our Facebook feeds with posts by friends and family.
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When he reached the edge of the field, he leapt on top of an advertising board and held his arms aloft, raised to the gods.
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Samsung's operating profit for the three months ended December leapt 64 percent on year to 15.15 trillion won ($14.13 billion), in line with its forecasts.
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Unscathed, he hopped to his feet and sprinted down the road, where he leapt into a waiting car that took him to a safe house.
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Underscoring the divisions, party heavyweight Alessandro Di Battista leapt to the defense of Paragone, hailing him as a man who had defended 5-Star ideals.
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Again and again she ascended, leapt, and balanced on this throne, from every possible angle — and every time, she fell with a thud, legs splayed.
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The day's biggest surprise was Texas, which leapt double digits in the estimations of some recruiting sites after several prized high school players chose the Longhorns.
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But when the frogs were presented with a mirror, males leapt silently into action, furiously waving their arms in front of their eyes without making noise.
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After Sydney man Shahen spotted a kookaburra drowning in his pool, the gallant Australian hero leapt into action, fishing the animal out and giving it CPR.
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Her drawings have also leapt to life on book covers, in a comic anthology about weird sex, and two personal zines published by Valley Cruise Press.
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The blaze on the California-Oregon state line known as the Klamathon Fire grew to 55 square miles (142 square kilometers) and leapt into Oregon overnight.
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As his former girlfriend Jane Ward tells it, the navy man was seen as being daring and often leapt at the opportunities to pursue physical challenges.
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But it was all in vain when Japan's Yuya Osako leapt above his marker to head a corner into the net for the 73rd-minute winner.
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So when I noticed the iconic cover of R.J. Palacio's novel in our local bookstore three years ago, and started turning the pages, my heart leapt.
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Yet interest rates have leapt in recent weeks, along with expectations of inflation under the new Donald Trump U.S. presidential administration, eating away at bond prices.
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Bialy was apparently one of a group of three students who leapt into action as gunfire erupted in separate sections of the school, preventing further carnage.
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They're there to have each other's backs when the going gets tough, like after September 11th, which is the only time NATO has leapt into action.
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I leapt on the opportunity to play this one because I'm a sucker for classic Nintendo-made-new, and also because it promised more forgiving gameplay.
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The dancers then leapt across a stage lit to look like there were buildings springing up, apparently with the help of a Cirque du Soleil choreographer.
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Mr. Leal is the rarest of migrants, having leapt from one of America's bleakest, least-admired ecosystems to one of its brightest and most-admired ones.
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The police who leapt to defend Dougie Jones, lead by David Koechner as Detective D. Fusco, are puzzled as to why Dougie Jones is under attack.
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The rand extended gains to firm 0.7 percent and stocks leapt 3.6 percent to two-week highs, set for their biggest one-day gain September 2015.
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He has suddenly become Spain's hottest ticket, almost three years after he leapt into national politics at the head of Ciudadanos ("Citizens"), a newish liberal party.
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When the show leapt forward in the 1990s, however, many of its former visionaries found themselves increasingly out of step with the world they helped create.
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Sure enough, the eels leapt up as the plate entered the water, bending their necks to maintain contact with it as they released high-voltage pulses.
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With a voice that dipped down to baritone and leapt into falsetto, he was complexly androgynous, an explorer of human impulses that could not be quantified.
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At one meeting, Bezos was regaling attendees with visions of hollowing out asteroids and transforming them into space arks when a woman leapt to her feet.
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De Rossi confidently struck the spot kick inside the right post, and even though ter Stegen leapt in the right direction the goalkeeper had no chance.
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When her name was called, the star leapt from her seat, receiving a hug from East, 28, before returning to the stage to accept her trophy.
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Streams of Bowie's output leapt by 2,700% on Spotify Monday, while the late singer also dominated iTunes, with Blackstar and Best of Bowie topping the charts.
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A kangaroo left a couple hella shocked after it smashed through a window of their house and leapt straight onto their bed as they were sleeping.
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Shares of Facebook leapt after the bell Wednesday when it easily topped Wall Street's most optimistic estimates for both revenue and earnings in the fourth quarter.
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In mid-April, an A's ballboy leapt to snag a line-drive foul before it screamed into the stands — earning himself props from across the web.
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As a lanky human-sized robot, I fired the grappling hook at the roof of a building, leapt over the roof, and flung myself into battle.
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Curry dashed down the lane, twisted past one Oklahoma City defender and under another, leapt and moved the ball from his left hand to his right.
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At one point in the segment, Kelly leapt out of his chair in anger and yelled at the camera, while King sat cool, calm and collected.
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The crowd retreated into the parish compound, but soon a police vehicle appeared at the gate, and an officer leapt to the gun mounted on top.
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My heart leapt as I watched Usain Bolt fly down the track and Simone Biles spin and flip as if exempt from the laws of gravity.
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The bank leapt to 6th from 303th in US M&A, and to 2nd from 7th in US fees from private equity shops, according to Dealogic.
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In the middle of Spartak's away defeat to Zenit St. Petersburg last weekend, the fan in question leapt onto the running track at the Petrovsky Stadium.
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America's greatest rival leapt over Canada to become America's No. 74 foreign oil market in the month of February, according to U.S. Energy Information Administration data.
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America's greatest rival leapt over Canada to become America's No. 1 foreign oil market in the month of February, according to U.S. Energy Information Administration data.
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He leapt up onto the back of the defender in front of him, using him as a stepladder to bring himself closer to the dropping ball.
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Troy Aikman, the former Cowboys quarterback and current Fox analyst, leapt to his old team's defense while covering Dallas's game against the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday.
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He leapt on his way down the first base line, was mobbed by teammates after circling the bases and was showered by sports drinks and water.
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The first to reach bottom leapt onto the lifeboat's bow and was pulled in by the crew as Mr. Webber struggled to hold his boat steady.
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In Veracruz, one of the main battlegrounds of warring drug cartels, femicides leapt almost 300% to 159 in 2019, fueling the indignation of women's advocacy groups.
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So when top officials in Danang asked him in 2009 to pursue the same research on the government's behalf, he said, he leapt at the chance.
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True, the country's benchmark Nikkei 225 stock index leapt 8% on Wednesday, its biggest daily gain since 2008, and may manage to claw back more ground.
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Clinton's remarks with much vigor, even in Hungary where the government has historically leapt upon similar statements from centrist figures as a vindication of their policies.
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The stretched-out corpse of a "dead" man, whom the audience had just seen murdered, leapt back to life and jumped up for volunteer firefighting duty.
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When Griffin scored her goal, midway through the second period, cutting Japan's lead to 2-1, the crowd leapt to its feet and roared with joy.
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In one of his final dunks, Jordan dribbled from the far end of the court and leapt from the foul line, 15 feet from the basket.
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But he leapt at the opportunity to remind that Rolls has committed to bringing to market a fully electric vehicle, bearing the Spirit of Ecstasy ornament.
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Numerous websites then leapt to the conclusion that this is what Ms. Kelly had worn for her interview with Mr. Putin, and predictably went into — shock!
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At age 4, in perfect form, she leapt off the boathouse roof into Lake George, the youngest in the family to make that rite of passage.
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Instead, Trump leapt from topic to topic, calling out random members of the Senate, House, and Cabinet with weird biographical details, including a Chuck Grassley impression.
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The Bloc Quebecois, by rallying to the side of the Quebec government, has leapt in the polls and is challenging the Liberal Party for Quebec dominance.
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O leapt more than 11 percent on Thursday, after the medical device maker called off a planned acquisition and reached an agreement with an activist investor.
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The misto marinato antipasto included a carpaccio of branzino that was so fresh it might have leapt directly out of the sea and onto my plate.
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It happened when I was sitting down to watch TV. All 353 pounds of her leapt into my lap, causing me four days of back spasms.
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He leapt up, tried to stand on the chair while cheering, then gave me a push to go up to the stage and accept the award.
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She saw two children who were in danger and leapt into the sea to help, according to France 3, before being caught in the rough surf.
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For a moment, my heart leapt, and I wondered if Donald was about to surprise me with a visit from Vanko, my long-ago Slovenian boyfriend.
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Names were painted onto each of the dozens of doghouses, and dogs whimpered and leapt with excitement, pulling on their chains staked to the frozen ground.
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That leapt to 15 percent in the first quarter, led by demand for Martell cognac, but also for brands such as Ballantine's scotch and Absolut vodka.
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In 2016, just 46 percent of those Americans told Gallup they saw trade as an opportunity for growth; in 2017, that number leapt to 66 percent.
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Most leapt to their feet when Rihanna, Our Lady of Perpetual Detention, came out from behind a row of lockers to take a triumphant finale bow.
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The book opens with a death: A "waif with flickering eyes and acne-picked skin" has leapt from the roof of a country house in Kent.
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Kasich's team leapt at the news, calling on Rubio to drop out of the contest and support a candidate more likely to win his home state.
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Two minutes later, Sergio Agüero leapt highest to reach a searching cross from Bacary Sagna, and sent his header looping over Heurelho Gomes to put City ahead.
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Turkish five-year credit default swaps leapt 27 basis points (bps) from Wednesday's close to a two-week high of 535 bps, according to IHS Markit data.
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He leapt down from vents to stop the bomb plant and landed two perfect kills to put Astralis up 1-0 in the best-of-three match.
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The Russell 153 index of American midgets has leapt by 12%, compared with a 3% rise for the S&P 500 index of multinational leviathans (see chart).
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It was such a big problem in the late 1800s and 1910s that beer companies leapt on the idea of "green beer" to promote their own products.
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Clearly, though, Holden didn't manage to catch me before I leapt off the edge of the rye field, before I grew up, and away from Catcher's charm.
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After rumours in the summer of 2017 that an activist investor was circling, the firm's share price leapt, suggesting buyers hoped new management could lift its performance.
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Flames leapt out of windows toward the top of the Sulafa tower in the upscale Marina district, and 10 to 15 storeys appeared to have been charred.
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Image: Dino RachieleIn light of the sketchy dossier published by Buzzfeed, though, views on Mr. Rachiele's video has leapt from a few dozen to, currently, over 30,000.
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The precious metal has leapt 10% in four weeks, breaking above technical resistance which has thwarted every rally for half a decade to finally rise above $50.6,400.
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Arriving dressed in the peasant attire of a sheepskin coat and felt boots, he stripped off, crossed himself and leapt into the icy waters of Lake Seliger.
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And last year he leapt to the defence of a Chilean bishop accused of hiding abuse, saying he was a victim of "calumny"—before regretting those words.
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Hillary Health truthers are something of the birthers of 2016 — pushers of a baseless claim online that leapt onto conservative airwaves and then into more mainstream media.
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So far this year, the price of the fuel used mainly to make steel has leapt by 131 percent, making it the best performer among significant commodities.
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Innovent Biologics' stock leapt almost 20 percent on its debut in October, boosting hopes for the sector after the first few companies plunged below their IPO prices.
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As the wave picked up, one of the dolphins leapt out of the water and crashed right into the paddleboarder and knock him right off the board.
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At the dawn of his career, Hayao Miyazaki leapt from directing anime TV shows like Future Boy Conan and Lupin III to writing and directing feature films.
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Then the postseason started, and the second-year combo guard leapt from anonymous extra to crowd-pleasing guest star after Stevens decided ultra-small lineups were essential.
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But in one event near Dayton, Ohio, Secret Service agents briefly encircled the candidate after a man leapt over a security barrier and rushed toward the stage.
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As Samuel drove to the net, he leapt and fed Watkins with a bounce pass and the forward finished to give Penn State a 43-23 lead.
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This time it was Giroud creating as he leapt in between two Irish defenders to nod down a high ball near the edge of the penalty area.
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For one irrational moment, I daresay my own heart has leapt a little; anything even slightly out-of-the-ordinary on a plane can have that effect.
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IAG said annual net profit leapt 49 percent to A$929 million ($732.89 million) for the year, roughly in line with analysts' forecasts of A$930 million.
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Meanwhile, the people in the front rows leapt up so often it was fair to ask whether she was delivering a State of the Union speech too.
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British veteran Les Fuller was 23-years-old when he leapt behind enemy lines close to Arnhem with orders to capture the city's bridge over the Rhine.
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Operating profit at Volkswagen Financial Services leapt 10 percent to 2.1 billion euros ($93 billion) last year, compared with group underlying operating profit of 14.6 billion euros.
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Finally, the band leapt off the stage with a ball of fire in a display of impromptu pyrotechnics and extinguished it by jumping into the pool themselves.
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The languid local boys, who had been eyeing both my body and my stuff, now leapt off their scooters and motorbikes and pounced on the free food.
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The New York Post reported that he was scheduled to plead guilty on Tuesday but leapt to his death while his lawyers waited for him in court.
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At a hospital in nearby Ismailia, survivors recounted how they leapt through windows as militants raked them with gunfire, or of watching their friends and relatives die.
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So when my English teacher introduced her poetry unit, using Langston Hughes as the first poet, my spirit leapt for joy just as it did at church.
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As the final seconds ticked off, they leapt over the boards, flung their sticks and gloves in the air and mobbed the goalie who saved their season.
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Ms. Harris has leapt into the top tier of candidates — she was second to Mr. Sanders in first-quarter fund-raising — with a less radical policy agenda.
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The precious metal has leapt 10% in four weeks, breaking above technical resistance which has thwarted every rally for half a decade to finally rise above $1,50.6.
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Sitting in a box midway up the stands, the legendary Diego Maradona leapt in celebration then flipped a double-bird toward the field at who knows what.
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As Mr. Scalise recorded the first out, the crowd, which had earlier in the evening paid tribute to him, leapt to its feet and roared with respect.
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Human rights groups focused on the Facebook page called Opposite Eyes, which began as a blog about a decade ago and then leapt to the social network.
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"It was very moving," Ms. Haynes said, adding that the employees were "all getting choked up" about how members of the community had leapt to help out.
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So just imagine the shock when this booth somehow leapt all the way to second on the Awful Announcing list in the span of a single year.
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Eight officers leapt out, dressed and poised as if for combat near the bridge that connects the United States with Mexico in the border town of Progreso.
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Mr. Henson revealed this when he leapt up to turn the wheel of a heavy metal gear-and-chain contraption at the side of the west window.
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Whether by accident or intention (as some versions of the story go), she set herself on fire and leapt from her third-story window to her death.
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I mean, sure, it's a fried ball of meat with an egg in the middle, but when it came to the table my little Midwestern heart leapt.
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" He added, as Bill Clinton leapt to his feet and roared a cheer, "I hope you don't mind, Bill, but I was just telling the truth, man.
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SUMMERLAND, British Columbia — Desperate to provide for his family, Hilario Mendoza leapt at the chance to leave Mexico to pick cherries on a farm in British Columbia.
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Mr. Trump also leapt into the fray on Sunday, accusing Representative Adam B. Schiff, the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, of leaking information from the briefing.
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Per App Annie, Telegram has leapt up the top free downloads charts for Google Play in Spain — rising from eleventh place into the third spot this month.
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Argentina's average dollar bond yield spread over U.S. Treasuries on the JPMorgan EMBI Global Diversified index leapt 35 basis points (bps) from Wednesday's close to 759 bps.
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Turkish five-year credit default swaps leapt 27 basis points (bps) from Wednesday's close to a two-week high of 535 bps according to IHS Markit data.
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Instead, the earliest mammal gliders may have leapt from tree to tree to feed on the cones of conifer trees or the soft parts of giant ferns.
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Their moments together were the most theatrical: At one point she happily leapt into his arms, and he swung her around while rose petals fell around them.
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In at least two instances, people who had been brought in for questioning or were under arrest leapt from windows at station houses in Queens and Brooklyn.
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Instead of the arc of the war changing and showing progress, American deaths leapt to 5,373 in 1967, a jump of 2,000 more than the previous year.
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The United States and Japan flew their nationals out of China's virus epicentre on Wednesday, and some big-name airlines suspended flights, as deaths leapt to 13.
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Right-wing politicians campaigning ahead of national elections on March 4 leapt on the gruesome death of the teenager Pamela Mastropietro to promote their anti-migrant message.
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Taylor leapt 17.68 meters with his third attempt to win by five centimeters, clinching the title when Claye was given a red flag on his last attempt.
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Ever since he leapt onto our screens in 2000 as a gawky kid in "Billy Elliot," his opportunities to play a romantic lead have been virtually nil.
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Collin Morikawa, a first-time winner, rose from No. 22012,006 to No. 65, while fellow rookie Viktor Hovland of Norway leapt to No. 93 from No. 1,157.
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In France earlier this year, Pepe and the alt-right's meme warriors leapt across the Atlantic to provide ground support for-right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen.
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One thing really leapt out at me about it: take away the [admittedly important] political clips, and that video was virtually indistinguishable from many corporate promotional videos.
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An index tracking major raw material firms has leapt nearly 5 percent this year, far outperforming the broader market, after they forecast surges for mid-year earnings growth.
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In this case, the Berkeley researchers were able to study how the spiders leapt from island to island, adapting to their new environment in some remarkably predictable ways.
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I leapt off the couch and clapped when Yang — who, along with Aziz Ansari, took home a win for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series — spoke his piece.
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When I heard he was releasing a new book, Neal Preston: Exhilarated and Exhausted, with a foreword by Cameron Crowe, I leapt at the chance to interview him.
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Where the Ocean's films leapt easily from Vegas to Europe and back again, Logan Lucky is mainly concerned with the drive from Concord, North Carolina, to West Virginia.
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Drug spending isn't growing too fast right now, but it leapt 12% in 2014 — because 2014 was the year high-priced hepatitis C treatments came onto the market.
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Sales in the motor vehicles and parts subsector leapt by 17.1 percent, the biggest month-on-month gain since August 2005, breaking a two-month stretch of declines.
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The firm's cashflow from operations leapt from $21bn in the fiscal year ending in February 2100 to $22015bn in the four quarters to November 2nd 2018; losses fell.
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Exchange data showed volumes of 14-day repos traded on the Shanghai Stock Exchange leapt to an all-time high of 208.9 billion yuan ($13 billion) on Monday.
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Between 2014 and 2018, turnout among blacks in Georgia (some 90% of whom voted for Ms Abrams) did not decline but in fact leapt, from 750,000 to 1.1m.
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Model Emily Ratajkowski quickly leapt to Kim's defense on Twitter during the selfie war Love when a man comments on a woman's decision to post a nude photo.
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Boosted by a 77 percent increase in fee and commission (F&C) income, TCS's net income leapt 43 percent for the whole of 2018 to 13 billion roubles.
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When Staci Maneage saw the smiling photo of the 3-year-old girl that her friends were headed to China to adopt in April 53, her heart leapt.
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When he emerged victorious, he leapt up triumphantly and donned his head and paws—then pulled out his phone to make sure the world knew who he was.
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Iran's application of the death penalty, which has drawn repeated criticism from human rights organizations, leapt last year, according to the United Nations, which counted nearly 1,000 executions.
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The health care industry has leapt into an arms race of mergers and acquisitions — but it's not clear whether, or how much, those deals would ultimately benefit patients.
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Elle reports that the mythical trend leapt to the Cannes Film Festival red carpet when Elle Fanning wore a hand-painted Vivienne Westwood gown featuring a unicorn motif.
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Everyone involved could not believe they were getting to make a Star Wars movie: Pure dumb joy leapt off the screen in every scene, and it was infectious.
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Instead of switching onto the ball, Kennard leapt out to keep Wizards backup point guard Tim Frazier at bay, quickly recovered back to Porter, then stole the pass.
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Holdings of platinum in ETFs tracked by data company Refinitiv have leapt more than 2000,28 ounces, or 16 percent, from a December low - the fastest build since 2013.
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Sales to Asia Pacific leapt 69 percent after the company sold 1,700 of its units to the Chinese government during the period, from none the previous first half.
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An index tracking major raw material firms has leapt nearly 5 percent this week, far outperforming the broader market, after they forecast surges for mid-year earnings growth.
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When news broke Thursday that the FBI had just raided a Republican consulting firm in Annapolis, Maryland, people across Twitter immediately leapt to one conclusion — the Russia investigation.
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Almost immediately, partisans on both sides leapt to put their spin on the new information, often times without regard for even the appearance of objectivity or factual accuracy.
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After the earth shook violently just before midnight on Thursday, women, muxes and men all leapt into action, in many cases pulling away rubble with their bare hands.
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It's as if with this album he created some kind of wormhole that leapt over the following three decades and landed in some kind of dialogue with today.
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Richard Wetherill is the most well known, the son of a rancher, who, when he first spied treasures in the ground, leapt off his horse and began digging.
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So it is no surprise that he has leapt into action to proclaim that Florida's latest vote controversy is a flagrant example of Democratic larceny at the polls.
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Democrats leapt to the defense of farmers, sensing vulnerability and hoping that finally they might begin to chip away at the president's extraordinary standing within his own party.
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TEGUCIGALPA, Sept 1 (Reuters) - Coffee exports from Honduras leapt by 87 percent in August compared with the same period last year, national coffee institute IHCAFE said on Thursday.
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Thursday's data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) showed employment leapt 54,226, the biggest jump since October 220 and far above the 20.8017,20.8003 increase forecast by economists.
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And with presidential elections scheduled for next spring and the right-wing National Front's popularity on the rise, French officials and politicians have leapt to support the mayors.
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Michael Jordan's squad leapt from 20163 wins to 43 in the first season of the Steve Clifford era (2013-14), then backslid to only 33 the following year.
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The ref knocked Jabbari to the canvas, then URCC promoter Alvin Aguilar—a jiu jitsu expert—leapt through the ropes and subdued Jabbari with a rear-naked choke.
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"First Day Back" leapt out of the speakers with the kind of giddiness of kids running out the doors of their classroom on the last day of school.
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She arrived at a shopping complex on the western edge of the 101 Freeway, which the Tubbs Fire had leapt in its sprint into the Coffey Park neighborhood.
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This is a company that leapt into a space where speakers could last generations, and decided that it couldn't even let its devices survive for a single generation.
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Primus, which leapt into action earlier this week, has set up a Google form to connect students with alumni volunteers who can help with transportation, storage, and housing.
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According to the police, Mr. Frame had apparently leapt from his five-story apartment building at 216 West 21957th Street, between Columbus and Amsterdam avenues, on Thursday morning.
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Wardlow had opened his mouth and the words had leapt out: The Florida Keys would secede from the United States as an act of protest against the government.
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On opening night in Paris, Renard leapt higher than all opposition — twice — to score with headers off corner kicks in France's resounding 211-223 victory over South Korea.
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In broad daylight, as noisy onlookers watched Mr. Guion mend a broken snare, Singko leapt from the water and snapped up the goat steak dangling over the surface.
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The next morning, police officers discovered the stolen U-Haul and arrested Mr. Henry after he leapt over a security fence from the boat dock, according to prosecutors.
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The Shift On Sunday afternoon, when Elmer T. Williams's wife told him that a mass shooting had taken place at a church in Texas, he leapt into action.
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