Many old-line industrial companies have already jumped onto this haywain, with mixed results.
Watson, who jumped onto the music scene in the early 1960s, is considered influential among folk musicians for his brand of bluegrass, blues, country and gospel music.
Fifty-five people died last year after they were pushed, fell or jumped onto the tracks, up from 47 in 2011, according to the MTA. The numbers are small compared to the 1.6 billion subway rides taken each year.
"I think all of this poses a serious challenge to the British and Irish governments and I think they must now tell us what they intend to do about the fact that David Trimble has now jumped onto the "No" agenda, " he said.
Many of the injuries were sustained when fans jumped onto the field from a barrier as high as 15 feet in places, said Michael Authement, director of operations for emergency medical provider LifeNet EMS. Others were stomped on in the push to get to the field, he said.
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Today he has even jumped back onto the Forbes Celebrity 100 list after being absent from the roster since 2003.
Clinton, 63, jumped back onto the world stage last year with an unannounced trip to North Korea on a mission to negotiate the release of two imprisoned American journalists.
She said he left school aged 15 due to his difficult behaviour and worked as a roofer with his father, Nick, but jumped from scaffolding onto the roof of a double-decker bus "for no reason".
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The policemen and the club officials are also accused of being aware that thugs had penetrated the field and of not intervening to stop them when they started attacking the Ahly fans and jumped the fences onto the pitch.
In a city of 7 million, one-fifth of commuters have jumped off their motorcycles and scooters and onto the buses.
As soon as police jumped over the walls, Moran tried to flee, leaping onto the tiled roof of a pool-side outhouse before being captured.
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