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Each post is linked to the other, so users can jump to their area of interest.
FORBES: Turning Forbes magazine content into Web content -- and vice versa
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The ETF resolved to the downside, giving longs an area to stop out and shorts an area to jump in.
FORBES: Apple Falls Below Support Again, Netflix Nears $200
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Similarly, dragging to the right takes you back to the previous menu, or you can drag to a blank area and let go to jump back to the main menu.
ENGADGET
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But to say it jump-started an economic boom in the area appears to be a bridge too far.
CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS
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That would mean a big jump in forests, to 20% of the land area.
ECONOMIST: Slow progress on a bold plan to return Wales to forest
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They had chosen this area because they knew the fire would eventually jump over and burn behind them.
NPR: Ex-Firefighter Relives Yellowstone's 'Black Saturday'
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"Although I'm glad there's people breaking ground in this area, I don't think I would jump at the first opportunity to sign up, " Lopez said.
CNN: New services promise online life after death
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The report said that male cyclists are generally quicker getting away from a red light - or, indeed, jump red lights - and so get out of the danger area.
BBC: Are women cyclists in more danger than men?
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Today, the euro area still has much more spare capacity than America and so the risk of a jump in wage demands should be smaller.
ECONOMIST: How should central banks respond to a rise in oil prices?
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The team has a designated driver and determines the best route beforehand so members can jump out of the car and run to the saunas, usually not far from the designated parking area.
WSJ: In Estonia, a 'Scavenger Hunt' for People Who Love Saunas
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They opened their season days after SuperStorm Sandy devastated the New York area, and their emotionally charged 104-84 rout of Miami at Madison Square Garden jump-started them on the way to their first Atlantic Division title since 1993-94.
WSJ: Celtics try to give Boston a lift against Knicks