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So, he
jumped
in the van, he went to Miss Jones' house and said, "Miss Jones, I knew you wanted to come to your kid's art opening but you probably didn't have a ride.
Well, that seemingly mundane question is where our group first
jumped
into this story, and what we found as we dove down into the brain, down among the neurons and the blood vessels, was that the brain's solution to the problem of waste clearance, it was really unexpected.
Thousands of people just
jumped
on the train on our second channel like this.
You think this guy, when he
jumped
in front of the train, he thought, "I'm going to feel so good when this is over?" (Laughter) But that's not the end of it.
Everything is onboard, and it
jumped
in response to the student just flicking on a desk lamp next to it.
I
jumped
in my car.
I
jumped
on a plane and shot off to Goose Bay, Labrador, which is another story, right?
A few days later, Tyler
jumped
from the George Washington Bridge to his death.
And I was there with Evel Knievel; we
jumped
the Snake River Canyon together.
He flew in another airplane, and he actually
jumped
out and landed right next to me.
So I got up and I
jumped
onto my cardio glider, which is a full-body, full-exercise machine.
The last Roman Emperor, Constantine the 11th, drew his sword and
jumped
into the gap to stop the onrushing horde, disappearing into legend.
They
jumped
into the first, smallest parentheses inside the great Puff the Digit Dragon.
Instead of jumping with his face towards the bar, bringing each leg over in the traditional straddle method, he
jumped
with his back towards the bar.
And so people
jumped
on board, and not just in Los Angeles but across the country.
Yet, just as they were about to reach the other side, the rat
jumped
off the ox's head and secured first place.
And that team
jumped
in, side-by-side, to support the agency in transitioning this project into more modern business practices, more modern development practices.
More specifically, it was not in which semantic neighborhoods the words were, but how far and fast they
jumped
from one semantic neighborhood to the other one.
But anyway, we
jumped
right in and as we
jumped
in, all sorts of ideas started flying at us.
Needless to say, I canceled all my meetings and I
jumped
on a plane to Montgomery, Alabama.
I finished my presentation to an applauding audience and we rushed out and
jumped
into the car.
We chose our media partners based on trust that had been built up through previous smaller collaborations and also from leads that
jumped
out from the documents.
And she started to chase me, and I had my syringes above my head, and I was swatting the mosquitos, and I
jumped
into the truck, and I thought, "This is why people do lab studies."
The telecoms revolution came, and African countries
jumped
on it.
But they had a secret weapon: a 15-year-old girl who courageously
jumped
in front of a bulldozer which was about to uproot an olive tree, stopping it.
So when the climate scientist, James Hansen, asked if I wanted to go to China with him and look at the Chinese advanced nuclear program, I
jumped
at the chance.
They spotted an unlocked kid's bike and a scooter on a porch and foolishly
jumped
on it.
When director Kate Champion, of acclaimed dance theater company Force Majeure, asked me to be the artistic associate on a work featuring all fat dancers, I literally
jumped
at the opportunity.
I
jumped
on it, because that was where Bill Gates lived, right?
When he was young he survived a house fire, only because he
jumped
out of the third-story window to escape.
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