Born in Philadelphia, raised in New Jersey, he skipped college and plunged into the 1960s counterculture.
Marvin Sands skipped crucial, time-consuming steps in production, but spiked the product with 190-proof brandy.
Somewhere in China, an unspecified number of people recently skipped work to purchase a new smartphone.
He skipped school and climbed trees, broke into buildings and tooled around on his dirt bike.
Doubly serene, actually, because XM Weather was telling me that the thunderstorms had skipped Scottsdale.
Gonzalez skipped Saturday's starter, Julio Teheran, so Hudson and the other starters could remain on schedule.
Was it possible that Grisha had skipped that page and not seen the inscription?
When an Army Special Forces dog came in for treatment, the staff skipped the usual paperwork.
Milliner and Fluker skipped their senior seasons to enter the draft, as did Lacy.
He skipped college in order to try making money in Hollywood as a musician and songwriter.
Could I have pushed the envelope and skipped charging stations just to create drama?
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After Keats and Shelley and Byron, I skipped ahead to Lowell, Wright, Sexton, and Plath.
Another common reason employees skipped work was because they had other things to do.
Many people skipped vacations this year because they wanted to hold on to their jobs.
Catholic Bishop John D'Arcy of South Bend, Indiana, was among those who skipped the ceremony.
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In the studio he skipped the usual quarter-size and half-size models and went straight to life-size.
But this also feels new because it's skipped the reliable, proven pathways to glory.
In 2001 some owners skipped an NFL meeting, fearing Davis would serve them with subpoenas.
The hype only grew when James skipped college and instantly became an NBA star.
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Someone copied down the plans wrong - they either added something or skipped a step.
He largely skipped the early voting states to put all his energy into Florida.
But he skipped buying a DVD player of either format to go with it.
Natarajan, 57, skipped bail after his arrest last year and was tried in his absence.
Most of the GOP field skipped the debate, giving Cain a better chance to stand out.
West Virginia's Geno Smith, widely considered the top quarterback prospect, skipped the Senior Bowl.
Rasputin's early life in a small Siberian village is skipped over with indecent haste.
In 2010 it opened a similar exchange for investors who had skipped the first round.
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The technicians skipped the work because a similar engine had run flawlessly in an earlier launch.
Looks like MPAA boss Dan Glickman skipped over his pal Steve's open letter.
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After all, this was one of the few rich countries that skipped the global house-price boom.
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