In addition to its historical appeal, Pangani is a convenient jumping-off point for many other nearby attractions.
"The best kind of knockoff show just uses an existing idea as a jumping-off point, " Dehnart said.
Like Poland and Hungary, the Czech Republic is a jumping-off point for illegal immigration into the European Union.
Over the next four pages we provide a jumping-off point for your search.
Look, the kids were a good jumping-off point to allow us to sort of rethink the way reality TV is done.
She learned how to have an ongoing dialogue with her son, now 11, sometimes using news stories as a jumping-off point.
Peace, like environmentalism, is a means, a set of conditions that should provide a jumping-off point for some new and wonderful mission for mankind.
Alexandroupoli is also the jumping-off point for ferries to Samothraki island.
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It concludes at Paleohora - a small town that has preserved its laid-back character, despite being the jumping-off point for popular Elafonisi Beach on Crete's southwestern tip.
Like many others in Finnish jazz, the band uses the music as a jumping-off point into experimentation that can range from the raucous to the moodily introspective.
The eggs' descriptions in history books served as jumping-off points.
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Airfare is another cost, depending on where you're coming from and where you choose to connect from, as there are no direct international flights into Ushuaia, the jumping-off point in Argentina.
Patrick's Day last year, was again making the holiday a jumping-off point for an extended trip to the U.S., with stops in Washington and on the West Coast over the ensuing several days.
If you're new to wine, Pinot Grigio may not be a bad place to start, as its fairly neutral character won't startle the palate, and it is a good jumping-off point for further exploration.
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For them, the formal ski area effectively serves as a jumping-off point, a gateway to vast tracts of challenging off-piste terrain studded with cliff drops, creamy powder stashes, edge-of-your-seat steeps and wide, rolling slopes.
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It???s usually best to use the incident of a specific leak as a jumping-off point for discussions on how to prevent future recurrences, rather than trying to affix blame for the leak that???s already occurred.
If you are collecting capitals stop off at Brisbane, but most continue to tropical Cairns, a jumping-off point for cruising the Great Barrier Reef, the coral-jewelled necklace that makes the most stunning adornment to this coast.
The WSJ story uses as its jumping-off point the (shocking? surprising?) discrepancy between two studies that both asked the same question and used the same data: does taking bisphosphonates (think Fosamax) increase your risk of stomach or throat cancer?
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The twist that the Kleinberg approach has added is that as well as working out which pages are much cited (ie, linked to), it also works out which pages do the most citing and can therefore act as jumping-off points for those interested in a subject.
Racers follow the stream -- jumping off small cliffs and through waterfalls -- and a final rock face at the base creates one of the last challenges, requiring concentration and crab-walking to climb down.
What we love is taking the music to the people in the streets -- jumping off stage into the audience, performing in moving vehicles, New York subways, streets and, yes, unsuspecting restaurants.
Strangers saving strangers, neighbors pulling neighbors out of fast-flooding houses, policemen jumping off their patrol boats and SUVs, the Coast Guard rescuing people off of roofs and cars, buildings and cellars.
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Now again, I know that queue-jumping happens everywhere, and the ice-cream girl might have just been having an off day, and that none of these incidents prove a thing, but it did get me thinking.
In a world where gloom-and-doom predictions and baseless environmental scares capture media headlines, real-world emissions data argue against jumping off the global warming economic cliff like so many clueless lemmings.
At Miraval, Life in Balance, guests are invited to try any number of "challenge" activities--balancing a feather on the palm of the hand, climbing (while tethered) the 25-foot Quantum Leap pole and then jumping off, learning to approach a horse and pick up its hooves.
The Argentine celebrated with a spontaneous show of joy, ripping off his shirt and jumping in the crowd - and he was engulfed amid the fans for some time.
During the summer many people were rescued after getting cut off by the tide and activities such as coasteering - swimming, jumping and scrabbling around sections of coastlines - saw Brixham Coastguard called out to a variety of incidents.
He manages to escape, courtesy of a great-looking train smash, and goes on the run, hiding under leaves, jumping off a dam, lying low in Chicago while searching for the true killer.
Jumping off bridges is not a good idea, but there is no shortage of other attention-getting antics that have been tried.
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