Well, probably it was too many jumps out of airplanes and hit my head.
The other benefit that jumps out at me from this tax deal is IC-DISC.
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Anyone who jumps out of a plane without a parachute is likely to end up seriously injured or dead.
"This is a disease that jumps out of nowhere, " said Chavez's wife, Patricia.
Nothing about this set of facts jumps out at him as saying, maybe we can do a little better?
The only number that really jumps out at me is University of Minnesota.
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And immediately, Officer Castillo(ph), he jumps out of the car and he is in my face, almost spitting in my face.
What jumps out at me is there are no venture capital returns in this set of numbers that break double digits.
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What really jumps out when looking into the greatest non-championship teams: the near-dynasty of Cincinnati during the first half of the 1970s.
An Austrian Sauvignon Blanc jumps out at you, you think Old World, cooler climate, and place your bet on crisp and minerally.
It's hard not to like a guy who jumps out of his seat to serve sandwiches to fellow executives on the corporate jet.
But the explicitness of the statement really jumps out at you.
The Western Mail has already laid out many of the criticisms with brutal clarity, but one paragraph in particular jumps out now, perhaps with the benefit of hindsight.
Those prices could decline before the game days arrive in March, but what jumps out is how far they stand above the current asking prices for other spring training games.
So far nothing that jumps out as big innovation.
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He jumps out of the car -- he's been shot -- keeps pressure on his chest with his left hand, holding a service weapon with his right, he runs after the suspects.
If you take a step back and look at the SPY chart on a daily and even weekly time frame, the obvious pattern that jumps out at you is a wide, but well-defined, bear flag.
Under different circumstances, Arthur McKechnie would have been one of those people you read about in the newspaper: the schizoid boy who jumps out of a window thinking he can fly, the mad explorer who crosses the Arctic with nothing but a rucksack and a pair of crampons.
Matthew Lowe, prosecuting, said Heaver included the Paras' logo on his sponsorship forms and claimed he was travelling to Aldershot Barracks to carry out seven jumps.
After sending out an alert, he jumps into a vehicle driven by a Whitehaven man and follows Bird's taxi.
The movie, written by Kelly Masterson, has an unusual construction: it reaches a climactic moment, then jumps back a few days to lay out the story from the point of view of one character or another.
My Trickster Rogue was able to stealth in and out of combat with highly stylized jumps, stabs, rolls, and dagger throws.
He set an Olympic record, which made it a lot easier for people to forget that his leap looked like something out of the Ministry of Silly Jumps, and now every high jumper does it.
Fashion is clothing that evolves, and sometimes climbs out on a ledge (and sometimes jumps off).
Britain's Nathan Douglas , silver medallist at the 2006 European Championships, bailed out of the final after just three jumps.
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?
That way I can pull it out of my bag, press the power button and it jumps back to life.
As smartphones mature, there are fewer jumps in technology that will add something new to the mix, but opportunities are still out there.
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