One shot, 30-seconds long, someone in a mask or helmet and a distinct jump cut at the 15-second mark.
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The 23-year-old DJ released "Harlem Shake" last May, but it wasn't until Feb. 2 that the first video emerged featuring a silly dance to the song. (A YouTube denizen known as Filthy Frank gets that credit.) A version by a crew of Australian skateboarders established the jump-cut blueprint, and an entry by employees of Maker Studios, a digital media company, inspired other office imitators.
Lin said he and the team did everything it could to get him back to health, but he cannot cut or jump.
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Businesses have for months been calling on the Reserve Bank of India the central bank to cut rates to jump start growth.
Brooklyn trailed 70-59 to begin the fourth, but a jump shot by Joe Johnson cut the gap to 74-70 with 6:08 left.
Expectations rose Thursday that the Fed could jump in with a rate cut, either on or before its next scheduled meeting in late October.
Further, the rate cut could help jump-start the economy.
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They have been replaced by deficits almost as far as the eye can see: Mr Bush's tax cut, the jump in military spending and the economic downturn have all played their part.
Ask if performers who live sedate private lives jump at the chance to cut loose on stage or on camera, and Ms. Harris's tone, up to this point sitcom light, becomes something else entirely.
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Peter Morici, an economist at the University of Maryland, College Park, expects to see a 275, 000 cut, a good jump above October's already hefty 240, 000 slice.
Did the RBA jump the gun with its rate cut?
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It might seem like a service like Netflix could become so compelling and competitive that it would motivate millions to cut the cord and jump into the twenty-first century.
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Normally, central banks cut interest rates to jump-start growth.
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Indeed, history is littered with examples of smart rulers and leaders that cut taxes and regulations to jump start economies and to increase revenues.
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The marketing group Footfall suggested pre-Christmas sales were down 7% on last year, but recovered to show a strong jump in sales shopping as canny shoppers waited for cut-price offers.
The Jaspers used an 8-0 run to turn an 18-13 deficit into a 21-18 lead and quickly pushed it to six, but a jump shot by Jones just before the halftime buzzer cut the lead to 26-24.
Shadow chancellor Ed Balls has called for a temporary emergency cut in VAT to boost consumer confidence and "jump-start" the economy.
Japan's Honda has reported a jump in third-quarter profits as US sales recover, but cut its annual forecast as sales in China and Europe drop.
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If lawmakers don't cut the charitable deduction and allow the top tax rate to jump to 39.6% as scheduled in 2013 an unlikely but possible outcome taking a deduction next year could be more valuable.
But hospitals fear a continued jump in uncompensated care costs this year, with Congress and the White House poised to cut entitlement spending in the wake of the fiscal cliff that already saw hospitals wrestle with spending reductions.
Talks with the troika appeared to have stalled over the demand that Greece cut private-sector wages as a step toward boosting the country's competitiveness and jump-starting its recession-ravaged economy.
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