Croatia's Blanka Vlasic , world outdoor champion, successfully defended her high jump crown with a best of 2.0m, while American Lolo Jones retained her 60m hurdles title with the third fastest time ever run in the event clocking 7.72s.
If it were me, I would be focusing on high jump, together with the shot.
Yesterday, the Commerce Department said that deficit surged to a new high, partly because of a jump in oil imports.
To be fair to Ms Rice, the bar she had to jump over was, in some instances, impossibly high thanks to the obstructionism of her colleagues.
Number two, instead of a packed, hard surface the high jump was making the transition to a soft, padded landing which meant you could do things differently.
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If I can if I keep her healthy, I know what Jenn can jump high.
They involve an abrupt jump in temperatures high in the stratosphere, which can bring snow.
Joanne Pezzolo, a high-school English teacher from Staten Island, said she would jump at the chance to take a buyout.
When a New Orleans Judge overruled the moratorium, some energy companies saw shares jump as high as 11 percent.
This jump was too quick, too high to be explained by growing global demand.
She fell out a bit earlier than expected in the high jump, and finished down the chart in the shot put.
Lane Dean summoned all his will and bore down and did three returns in a row, and began imagining different high places to jump off of.
She finished first in two, the javelin throw and the eighty-metre hurdles (a world record), and tied for first in the high jump (another world record).
The tax rate on dividend income is predicted to jump to as high as 43.4% in 2013, as the Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003 expires, returning the top rate to 39.6%, and the 3.8% ObamaCare tax takes effect.
And by the time Where the Streets Have No Name boomed out of the speakers it was definitely a case of forget about drinking the lager - let's throw it in the air, rip off our T-shirts and jump as high as we can.
Although the jump had the appearance of another Baumgartner stunt, his team stressed its high scientific relevance.
"If the bar is set too high, of course no one is willing to jump, " said Mr Cable.
Then we jump into the post-Miles Davis era, at an extravagant, high-flying show.
She has improved her hurdles and long jump, and it is a big plus that her javelin has improved, but her high jump needs some work and that's a lot of points.
Health officials are concerned that weekly cases could jump above the all-time high of 713, or even breach the 1, 000 mark.
Quantitative easing and record low interest rates will continue to support the market and attempt to jump start an economy that is very slowly beginning to pick up, despite unemployment remaining stubbornly high.
He died on the so-called High Ultimate jump, 5, 000ft (1, 524m) up a near vertical cliff.
Although the jump had the appearance of a stunt, Baumgartner and his group of experts continually stressed its high scientific relevance.
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The clothing chain saw a 2.7% drop in Autumn and pre-Christmas sales at its High Street stores, although this was offset by a big jump in sales at its online business.
Croatia's Blanka Vlasic retained her women's high jump title, Russia's Anna Chicherova and Germany's Ariane Friedrich taking the other medals.
After seeing a local family jump into a freshwater pool from a story-high perch, we took our own plunge into the crisp water.
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.
As the young American Dick Fosbury lined up to take his first high jump in the heat of the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City, he had reason to feel nervous.
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