After sending out an alert, he jumps into a vehicle driven by a Whitehaven man and follows Bird's taxi.
Maurice Carroll, director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute, said Weiner "jumps into the mix at 15 percent" because of high name recognition.
's (nasdaq: YHOO - news - people ) Terry Semel jumps into second place, yet still trails behind Jobs with 85%.
Redmayne has a virginal look, a knocked-silly astonishment when the most famous woman in the world shucks off her clothes and jumps into a freezing river.
If Texas billionaire Ross Perot jumps into the race, Clinton would get the backing of 57 percent of union members, compared to 18 percent each for Dole and Perot.
And herein lies the lesson: It is almost always the newest frog in the pot that feels the heat and jumps into action, responding to the changes in the marketplace.
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When "Madeleine" jumps into San Francisco Bay and Scottie pulls her out and brings her unconscious to his apartment, is she really unconscious, or is Judy just pretending to be?
Eddie Redmayne has a virginal look, and a knocked-silly amazement when the most famous woman in the world shucks her clothes in front of him and jumps into a freezing river.
As Microsoft jumps into uncharted territory with its new Surface tablet, the company is embracing a core strategy of one archrival ( Oracle) while launching a simultaneous ankle-biting attack against another archrival (that would be Apple).
The other is the daughter of a countess with a leonine coif and a regal manner whose shoe of choice is a gold Adidas high-top fitting, given the exuberance with which she jumps into shoots with longtime collaborators Steven Meisel and Mario Testino.
Similar discords erupt through the film, including the murky choking as Madeline jumps into San Francisco Bay, the sonic explosion following each plummeting death, including Scottie's nightmare, and the goose-pimply cluster traveling up the tower stairs with the shadowy nun an angel of death if ever there was one.
Stay tuned to see if ESPN, which last broadcast NHL games in 2004, jumps back into the mix.
What really jumps out when looking into the greatest non-championship teams: the near-dynasty of Cincinnati during the first half of the 1970s.
What they found was that, for their weight, gibbons manage to put more energy into their jumps than any known animal, five times as much as humans are able to muster.
Squats jumps were used to leap into the air from a sitting position, and are energetically expensive.
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Given how iffy minor league baseball economics can be-no fat Nike sponsorships or TV deals-the revenue jumps Kaval and Patel put into their business plan are breathtaking.
He made several combat jumps during World War II, including into Normandy as part of D-Day.
Patrick De Bana's "Labyrinth of Solitude, " for a bare-chested Mr. Vasiliev, used the "Ciaconne" attributed to Tomaso Antonio Vitali to underpin a vignette for the intense, short-statured Russian that intermittently launched him into applause-winning spins and jumps meant, perhaps, to show the agony of art.
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China wants to stem the flow of hot capital into an economy that is prone to sudden jumps in stocks and house prices.
First, the rock creases up into long slabs of concertinaed cliff before opening out into a huge granite-grey gorge, which takes any sound and echoes it into a feedback loop: shouts fade and return seconds later in irregular jumps.
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