You know, literally, I see people jump off in the mud, you know, and just have fun.
No, not General Motors, but Toyota, whose vehicles jump off the lot because consumers swear by their quality.
If you see any deals that jump off the page this week, drop a note in the comments below.
If RightNow's traction in the government market is any indicator, investors might want to jump off the sidelines now.
The Marketocracy gurus also took the opportunity to jump off of some stocks and ETFs caught in trends that are going badly.
She remembers seeing Ebel once jump off the roof of his house.
But according to the Rule of the Roller Coaster, the only ones who get hurt are those who jump off in the middle.
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Wright reached second on Brett Gardner's throwing error and got a great jump off the bag when Duda fisted a single to right-center.
It is going to be hard, it is going to be a shock, but the U.S. needs to jump off the fiscal cliff.
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In the late 1970s a distraught construction worker threatened to jump off a crane in Atlantic City and insisted on talking to Lanni himself.
Stairs have been sliced into the coastal rocks allowing swimmers to jump off ledges, or you can ease into the sea via a ladder.
Since Becton recently released fiscal first-quarter results marred by a slight revenue shortfall, however, some investors have decided it was time to jump off.
Even Ms Merkel is not insensitive: were she to become chancellor in 2006, she would not jump off the train after the negotiations have begun.
Lane Dean summoned all his will and bore down and did three returns in a row, and began imagining different high places to jump off of.
The local press, meanwhile, has disclosed titillating accounts of enraged pop stars, antagonized labor leaders and a disgruntled employee who threatened to jump off of Space Mountain.
Drivers have to jump off a chair onto the injured leg and suffer no undue reaction to prove that they can withstand the rigours of a long race.
Cristalino off the main highway near Playa del Carmen is mostly exposed and has a fun cliff you can jump off (it's only a 15 foot or so drop).
For a peep into everyday Bangkok life, catch a boat during morning rush hour when smartly-dressed commuters jump off and on the regularly-stopping boats as easily as though they were on a bus.
Railway officials are also puzzled by the driver and his assistant's apparent lack of reaction - they do not appear to have tried to jump off the train or apply brakes.
At the same time, Isaacson never shows the thought process that allowed Jobs to convince the people around him to jump off a cliff and expect the universe to catch them.
Since its new trucks no longer have a pair of collectors who jump off to grab bins on either side of the street, drivers have to double back to cover the opposite side.
Both are true: pay, stealthy or overt, has been bid up between companies, making it hard for individual firms to jump off the pay escalator even if they wanted to (which few did).
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Or jump off at Dobutsuen Mae station on the Midosuji and Sakaisuji lines, head into the covered arcade and ask around for one of the best okonomiyaki spots in the city -- Chitose (06-6631-6002).
Over time the action that you would once have cowered from, no longer terrifies you and the path of courage becomes easier to take over time That said, I am not going to jump off the trapeze again.
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The Dow, looking like it was ready to take a running jump off a cliff Wednesday morning when manufacturing data for New York state and its surrounding areas came in a far cry below the expectations, is taking the disheartening news in stride.
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This is where adrenaline junkies come to attach themselves to bungee cords and jump off bridges, and where young world travelers party until dawn (or well after, given the well-dressed twenty-something couple I saw emerge from the woods at 8am and stagger back into town).
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