We were just clicking from the jump, we were on all cylinders.
Things fell off the wagon from the jump for the Knicks, who never led and are now 14-14 over their past 28 games.
From the jump they're, you know, undermining the interests of the poor by having them being paid the lowest possible wages in a situation which is as terrible as it is.
From moving to the United States from her native England to work for The Guardian to making the jump from newspapers to magazines, Joanna has taken surprising risks that have clearly paid off in the long run.
Refuting the conventional wisdom that Democrats do best in high-turnout elections, it was Bush who most benefited from the 16% jump in the total vote.
But Teessider Tomlinson had to be taken from the long jump pit for medical treatment to his ankle following that attempt, with England team doctors set to decide on Saturday whether he is fit to compete in the final later that day.
The 2007 forecast is still a far cry from the 20% jump in revenue recorded in 2004 and the annual growth rates of 7.1% posted in 2002 and 2003, respectively.
The fire quickly took hold as the stairwell acted like a chimney, forcing many of the occupants to jump from the building or climb down drainpipes.
The reader often has to jump from the 13th century to the 20th in the space of two pages.
Because he helped the school jump ship from the financially sinking Big East?
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The firm repeatedly leapt off one horse and on to another but the crucial jump came from the mid-1960s, when it was building up a business making the driveshafts that connect car engines to wheels.
Fox also provided Bush with a spokesman when the late Tony Snow made the jump from Roger Ailes' network to the White House.
Joel Sendek, an analyst at Lazard, is optimistic about AtheroGenics' chances but points out that the new trial is a big jump from the company's previous studies.
Swede Carolina Kluft showed her class in the long jump as she stole top spot from Jade Johnson with the very last jump of the competition.
Researchers are trying to determine if the virus will be a "dead end" infection which can spread only from animal to person, like rabies, or will be able to spread from one person to another like HIV after it made the jump from primates.
He kept scoring efficiently (and was 7-for-10 from the three-point arc), scoring both off jump shots and from the line, to bring his total to 42 heading into the fourth.
That may not sound like a change in the status quo, but it's a significant jump from the 62 percent Apple had a year ago -- and not very good news for anyone else.
The transposons jump from place to place as the kernels reproduce, creating differences in genes for pigmentation.
Marlins president Dave Samson predicts the team will 30, 000 to 35, 000 a game at the new pad in 2012, which would be a big jump from the 19, 000 a game they got last year.
They include the millions of Indonesians who have been horrified by the rampant separatist and communal violence which has broken out across the vast archipelago, and which this week saw religious killings jump from the Moluccas to the tourist island of Lombok.
Average daily volume for copper futures and options in the first quarter was 63, 461 contracts, a 41% jump from the same period a year ago.
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Cornell University reported returns of 19.9% for the fiscal year, a jump up from the 17.2% the institution originally projected in June.
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Then, when inflation fell in the 1990s, they benefited again from a step jump in the value of their biggest asset as low interest rates stimulated a prolonged housing boom.
This year, the number of users in India hit 32 million a 85 percent jump from the last.
The former shortstop is making the jump from high school coach to major league manager with a one-year contract right at the start.
He noted that the new solar capacity the country added last year accounted for 11% of all new solar installations worldwide, a marked jump from the 5-7% it historically occupied.
Two framed pictures of pirate ships interact as cannons shoot between the two and pirates jump from one ship to the other.
He changed the balance of consequences for some of those watching from the sidelines to encourage them to jump on the bandwagon sooner rather than later.
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In 1999, he set the world record for the highest parachute jump from a building when he jumped from the Petronas Towers in Kaula Lumpur, Malaysia.
Stephen Baker, an analyst at research firm NPD, said Google is "certainly out in front of a number of trends that will be impacting the market, " but the Chromebook Pixel's price tag was "a big jump" from the earlier generation of Chromebooks and the Chrome operating system doesn't appear ready to compete head-on with Apple laptops or those powered by Windows 8.
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