"It was immediate, nonhesitation, immediate jump into action," Bialy said.
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And anyone is free to jump into that ecosystem instead.
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Twitter's jump into live events has largely been about sports.
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Concrete crib Ready to jump into the London housing market?
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Verizon has also been misleading about its jump into 5G.
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Trying to reach her boat, several jump into the sea.
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What's a good song from your discography to jump into?
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I just didn't want (Johnson) to jump into the pile.
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Zachary didn't immediately jump into biotech investing after his recovery.
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Where is the nearest dumpster for me to jump into?
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The latest company to jump into this breach is IRIS.
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"If you jump into the abyss, jump headlong," he observes.
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Your staff and volunteers jump into the kennels to celebrate!
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I was able to jump into music pretty hard. Immediately.
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It inspired more Pakistani filmmakers to jump into the fray.
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Watching Julia jump into the process was a great experience.
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I am tempted at 85 to jump into a pile.
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"Build a relationship before you jump into persuasion," Darcourt says.
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Chairman Roger Penske seems keen to jump into the business.
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Mom is encouraging the homeschooler to jump into college early.
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But you didn't jump into the restaurant business right away.
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Whether more lawmakers will jump into the contest is unclear.
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Sometimes, reporters jump into the comments sections on their articles.
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We're just wondering if the Dameka will jump into this mess.
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Perhaps Thorne encouraged Posey to jump into the gory new gig?
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I thought, 'I'm going to jump into this with no fear.
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And boy, does the Armenian-born brunette jump into the action.
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Kids jump into the water at the Karakoy shore, July 3.
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Biomedical engineers, doctors and entrepreneurs started to jump into the fray.
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So why jump into medicine after working on connecting the world?
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If you're gonna be Kurt Cobain, jump into a few drumkits.
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A microaggression occurs in the classroom and you jump into action.
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You tend to jump into things headfirst—you'll land safely today.
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Another section lets gamers jump into simple and popular mobile games.
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It's so weird to jump into talking about the new record.
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Would Pacquiao jump into the ring to try to change that?
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He curtly told me to jump into the ice-cold pool.
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LeAnn Huggins at the Manhattan VR arcade Jump Into the Light.
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Rihanna confessed she was once hesitant to jump into celebrity makeup.
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Other beer brewers saw an opportunity to jump into the conversation.
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They're out there in force, waiting to jump into something new.
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CNN reported he'll jump into the race after California's legislative session.
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The deal marks Hyundai's first jump into a ride-hailing platform.
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But how did he make the jump into the airline space?
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Other billionaires encourage their billionaire buddies to jump into the race.
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We all jump into video games for some level of fantasy.
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Should you jump into the exchanges now or ride it out?
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Customers are "ready and willing to jump into this technology", he says.
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I didn't ever decide to make the jump into being an entrepreneur.
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As Miller prepares to jump into space, his anxiety is clearly visible.
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Everyone has to be ready to jump into the culture war now.
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They have her jump into a makeshift pouch held by a human.
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Russia does face some challenges as it prepares to jump into Iran.
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All signs point to Biden getting ready to jump into the race.
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I jump into bed, enjoying the feeling of being clean and moisturized.
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Chuck Schumer, lobbied Bayh hard to jump into the race for months.
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And in the end, I have to jump into a dark abyss.
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Sanders himself is expected to jump into the Democratic field for 2020.
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VICE: Before we jump into Trump, what was immigration like under Obama?
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Recently, though, Thomas has seemed increasingly willing to jump into the fray.
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That people would use the ability to jump into somebody's game nefariously.
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Jump into someone else's conflict and you are likely to get burnt.
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Apple's jump into original entertainment signals a fundamental shift in its business.
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But you have to jump into each business knowing you're a beginner.
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These are thorny issues that the chancellor seemed unwilling to jump into.
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Gonna go jump into a bathtub with a running hand mixer now.
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Mitt Romney plans to jump into Utah's 2018 Senate race if Sen.
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That's why publishers are crazy to jump into bed with Apple News+.
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Well, I mean, I used to jump into bed with some guys.
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From there, I jump into another serum, Cle de Peau Le Sérum.
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You have to jump into the bushes, almost naked, as I did.
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It makes me want to run back and jump into his arms.
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"I can understand that reticence to jump into it," Mr. Gritzo said.
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The prime minister had little choice but to jump into the fray.
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Several senior committee Republicans could jump into the race to succeed Price.
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"I don't think we should jump into moving in together," she says.
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I jump into his arms immediately and it feels like home again.
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They widen the circle for me and I jump into the discussion.
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"Well, you know it's not my jump into politics," Mr. Harvey said.
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Chasten Buttigieg is not the only candidate's spouse to jump into campaigning.
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Or jump into a pool and see if you can scream underwater.
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Ex-fighters jump into the ring again, looking to make extra cash.
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Then they jump into working sets — though these are more like supersets.
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I've often wondered what it would be like to jump into the Danube.
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Before you jump into action, take some time to sort through your thoughts.
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I head home and make a quick smoothie and jump into a meeting.
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The first candidate to jump into the presidential race in 2016, GOP Sen.
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And venture capital (VC) firms have been happy to jump into the country.
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It's an interesting landscape for Deliver My Ride to jump into right now.
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Instead, they're small experiences you jump into whenever you have a spare moment.
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"I don't really care to jump into a pit of snakes," he said.
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"I'm wet through!" one exclaims, have inexplicably decided to jump into a river.
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The important thing is to start small, don't jump into heavy-duty conversations.
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Here are a few businesses that jump into action when natural disasters strike.
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She's not the only woman Trump has inspired to jump into the fray.
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From there you jump into the Windows Cliff House and get to playing.
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TC: Any parting words for investors who want to jump into the industry?
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BECKY QUICK: Well, guys, let's-- jump into this right now with both feet.
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Beto O'Rourke (D-Texas) also considering a jump into the White House race.
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When you arrive to work in the morning, jump into the first task.
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Indiana Republican primary Republicans scrambled to jump into the race for retiring Sen.
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It turns out she wasn't exactly looking to jump into a new relationship.
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Sometimes, you jump into agreements without thinking things through—take it slow today!
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"It was immediate, nonhesitation, immediate jump into action," Bialy said of Castillo's reaction.
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But what none before Trump did was jump into the politics right away.
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Tomorrow looks sunny as well, and temperatures should jump into the mid-83s.
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"It was immediate, non-hesitation, immediate jump into action," Brendan Bialy told CNN.
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"The mind says if you jump into fire, you will burn," he said.
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Trump's policies provide another deep well of content for songwriters to jump into.
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"They said they were making a jump into social media," Ms. Dragoo recalled.
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Oprah Winfrey wants Bob Iger, Disney's chief executive, to jump into the race.
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I wrap things up within an hour, shower again, and jump into bed.
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The car company didn't jump into the real estate business willy-nilly, though.
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Smith's exit has prompted at least 15 Republicans to jump into the race.
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What's next: Meadows has no immediate plans to jump into a new role.
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"So, we get there, and we immediately jump into artist mode," he said.
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Johnson wouldn't jump into AMD right now given its massive surge this year.
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Just climb out onto the wing and jump into the ocean, we're told.
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So that got us thinking: we should put Biles' incredible jump into perspective.
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Then you're going to jump into your TV's settings to adjust the white levels.
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Emily: I like when you agree to jump into the things I'm interested in.
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Steve Bullock, one of the most recent Democrats to jump into the 2020 race.
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Bannon's now planning to jump into primaries where GOP senators are up for reelection.
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Guys aren't afraid to jump into ballet classes, to learn more control or balance.
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Sometimes it feels very realistic and then it will jump into feeling more fantastical.
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Surely Kirk would jump into the craft-brewing craze that's been sweeping the nation.
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Or, will Cisco look to move away from hardware and jump into web gateways?
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Now seems like a good time to jump into the implications of this debate.
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Should you jump into bed with him or her as soon as you're alone?
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I'm on autopilot, ready to jump into my boots and head to the hospital.
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Sometimes, I just want to take my wife's hand and jump into the sea.
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"I've never seen anybody jump into action so quickly at a request," Harvey exclaimed.
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Charlie Sheen is the latest celebrity to jump into the personalized emoji app world.
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Why it matters: Amazon is expected to make a bigger jump into health care.
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Jump into our political polarization stream for the stark indicators of our polarized politics.
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"They jump into action, regardless of the time of day or night," he says.
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O'Rourke has not announced any intentions to jump into the 2020 White House race.
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Meanwhile, Democrats are starting to jump into the 2020 race, perceiving a weakened presidency.
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Bolt would be far from the first Olympian to make the jump into politics.
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I would not be surprised to see him jump into the 2020 presidential race!
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Senate Republican leaders are increasingly confident that Rubio will jump into the race. Rep.
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Honestly, it was weird to jump into the SVR right after the Cayenne Turbo.
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If you want to jump into a different pay bracket you've got to hop.
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To these viewers, DeVille cautions, don't jump into anal too deep or too fast.
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"I wanted to really jump into that and make history," Wheeler told CNN Business.
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Did you step into those jeans or did you have to jump into them?
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It provides a quick and easy way to jump into a realtime video call.
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Brown caught the pass, using his momentum to jump into the sidelines in celebration.
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"Regulation forces everyone to jump into the pool," says IHS Markit analyst Devin Lindsay.
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Bullock has until Monday to file the necessary paperwork to jump into the race.
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However, those prices do jump into the mid-$300s during the popular fall season.
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"There's ostensibly a very quick jump into the first detail that emerges," he said.
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But Perriello's decision to jump into the race earlier this year upended the primary.
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At the same time, Yang doesn't often jump into the fray, limiting his exposure.
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She was "literally" about to jump into a car and head to the airport.
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There are a huge number of centrist Democrats who would jump into that lifeboat.
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Some boats were occupied, and flames forced several people to jump into the water.
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Tap on the search bar to quickly jump into a chat or add friends.
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Was OA going to jump into the LOST dimension in season four or something?
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Men are more likely to jump into races on their own, without being asked.
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Law enforcement sources tell us witnesses saw her jump into a taxi and leave.
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Moreover, it is not clear how many plan providers will jump into this market.
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"For me, it was a bit of a jump into the unknown", said Astley.
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In the 2020 contest, two dozen Democrats or more could jump into the race.
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Witnesses then saw them jump into a motorboat in a nearby lake and escape.
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Prominent Democrats such as Joe Biden are also expected to jump into the race.
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You weren't meant to jump into the channel, so someone else did it for you.
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"Would you like to jump into a giant pile of happiness?" an employee asked me.
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So lots of folks are advocating solar power systems as a jump into the future.
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Agents were able to jump into the river and rescue some of the people involved.
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When it reaches maturity, it releases chemicals that convince the cricket to jump into water.
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It's not the first time investors have suggested Apple jump into the pay TV space.
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Amazon paid $753 million for PillPack last year to jump into the online pharmacy market.
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Uber is the latest big tech firm to jump into the IPO process this year.
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It seemed inevitable that Hoover, one of tech's most visible benefactors, would jump into investing.
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It's been a slow start, but The Affair is ready to jump into some action.
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Today there are a lot of top-tier venture firms who jump into open source.
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If this laptop accidentally fell on the floor my heart wouldn't jump into my throat.
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Ollie loves fetching his ball, but not enough to willingly jump into a bath tub.
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One way to overcome this feeling is to not jump into your feedback too quickly.
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Once it's over and you jump into a new match, you're on level ground again.
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Then, once you find what you're looking for, you can jump into a specific app.
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And they're given such varied characters to play that they're ready to jump into anything.
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The men tried to jump into the vehicle, but were fought off by the mother.
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If you're brave enough to jump into the action, you can register for AdultFriendFinder here.
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Entrepreneurs shouldn't be afraid to jump into a small business without any investors, Mike said.
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Many Democrats are likely to jump into the race early, within the next few months.
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And he worries that too many Democrats are eager to jump into the 2020 race.
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Investors looking to jump into the hottest strategies could be setting themselves up for disappointment.
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Apple usually waits to jump into new consumer technologies, and it's hard to blame them.
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Jon Keyser will jump into the crowded field of Republican candidates looking to beat Sen.
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"Swallow that pride," he said, "and jump into the Bison safety net with both feet."
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"A jump into the iconic lake Eibsee in southern Germany on a hot summer day."
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Don't just jump into a chat about nursing homes while you're opening gifts with relatives.
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Watch the series from the beginning, jump into season three, or just do whatever, man.
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Acclaim thought this meant games were ready to take the jump into adult-oriented humor.
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This new Rebirth first issue is a great place to jump into this fun character.
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And yet, the chase continued, prompting a desperate attempt to jump into a nearby car.
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So it seemed like a good time to jump into those divisions in the classroom.
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But on Saturday, temperatures jump into the low 60s, and Sunday will be even warmer.
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And yet, I closed the tab, unable or unwilling to jump into making a will.
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The IG's work will jump into some of the key issues raised amid the outbreak.
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I drop the anchor so the participants can jump into the water for their swim.
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But let's not jump into an all-seeing future without understanding the risks at hand.
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Here's How to Stop The desire to jump into new romances headfirst is only natural.
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From sports to politics to multiplication tables, Australians jump into contests with gusto and smiles.
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Close enough to jump into their bed when I was disturbed by a bad dream.
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When Joe and I reached the lifeboats, we called for him to jump into it.
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If Biden decides to run, he could jump into the race on the later end.
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Jump into an aqua aerobics cardio class at St. Mary's Recreation Center in the Bronx.
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Legal experts are torn over whether the Supreme Court will jump into the emoluments dispute.
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Now cancer-free, Diane Patrick says she urged her husband to jump into the race.
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You can trade options, gamble on currencies or jump into penny stocks and get rich.
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That created a quandary for Mr. Eng, who wanted to jump into the family business.
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But how else do you expect me to jump into a conversation about Justin Trudeau?
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For chills, bathers jump into the icy river adjoining the pools or roll in snowbanks.
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Ropes were installed for more adventurous travelers to jump into the water at Vau Beach.
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Once K Street gets a whiff of proposals being considered, lobbyists will jump into action.
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Or would you rather jump into an earlier British era filled with anxiety and chaos?
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So if they were gonna jump into the exchanges, they've got from now until then.
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All of the above makes the case for more "outsiders" like Trump to jump into politics.
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The latest high-profile critic to jump into the fray is Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak.
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When they exited at the same stop, Shipman hurried to reach and jump into her car.
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Twins Gaia Jissel and John Aether, 3, who looked totally ready to jump into the water.
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He recovered and three months later was able to jump into Holland during Operation Market Garden.
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Then, as we all know, we do a massive five-year time jump into the future.
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The standout for me was Jump Into Bed With Me by Berlin-based artist Paul Knight.
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It's a bit more technical, but no prior knowledge is needed to jump into this training.
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So you jump into iMessage and look to send off a GIF that communicates your feelings.
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Del Taco announced Wednesday that its jump into plant-based meat has been an enormous success.
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The easiest way to update to iOS 11 is to jump into Settings > General > Software Update.
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When you jump into Supermedium, experiences don't take minutes to download, they take seconds to open.
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You will be able to jump into a video call with a single click from here.
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That will depend on whether Coinbase can convince businesses to jump into the digital currency world.
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Your kids can quite literally jump into summer with one of Arielle Charnas' latest Amazon finds.
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Then, come up with some stock phrases to help you start or jump into a conversation.
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Woo said the easy money policies have encouraged investors to jump into the most crowded trade.
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Steam has social features that let gamers chat to friends and jump into games alongside them.
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Bernie Sanders, the Vermont independent, who are both expected to jump into the race before long.
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We can't think of any other reason that she would randomly jump into a stranger's car.
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Go deeper: Jump into our special stream to check out our 10 favorite projects this year.
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The first stage (Tech Talk: Shell Jump Into Me // 9MD-144-RJG) focuses on shell jumping.
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Although she found the mishap funny, Melin says she couldn't help but jump into mommy mode.
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And I'm not too concerned with having a fully formed idea before I jump into something.
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They encourage former U.S. Navy officer and prosecutor Juanita Perez Williams to jump into the race.
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Many sales that never closed involved first-time buyers eager to jump into a hot market.
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Ryspayev, 20223, then attacked three other Kunlun players before trying to jump into the Kunlun bench.
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While many more will likely jump into the game, Asher said he's not worried about competitors.
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Perez's Thursday jump into the DNC race adds a big name to the field of candidates.
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He will jump into the fray and speak up and shape the future of his party.
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It's very early and another two dozen candidates or more could still jump into the race.
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I also was working on another story at the time, so I didn't jump into this.
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MGM is also ready to jump into the game, CEO Jim Murren told CNBC on Monday.
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James is about to jump into his waiting SUV when the cop shoos the driver off.
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Every time you see some shit, you can't just jump into it, or you'll burn out.
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Along with Shams, five other hotel guests, including a foreigner, managed to jump into the tree.
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Schneiderman's resignation prompted one more candidate, Rockland County attorney Thomas Humbach, to jump into the contest.
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Initiation rite: Cliff-jump into Lake Coeur d'Alene from the rocks along the Tubbs Hill trail.
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Every night, millions would get home, grab a headset, and jump into the ultimate online playground.
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Her ability to jump into various roles is part of what makes Mississippi State so dangerous.
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That is because the entire world is aching — yes, even now — to jump into U.S. equities.
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As we quickly jump into answering those questions from a tech standpoint without knowing the people.
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Ramadan has begun, and it seems wrong just to jump into recipes when people are fasting.
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It's like when your kids jump into bed with you or someone big kneed the bed.
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With everything happening, it's still too early to jump into the market for bargains, he said.
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Here's how epic describes it: Jump into your own battle royale island and set the rules!
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Maybe they're an Xbox fan of old that has yet to jump into Microsoft's current generation.
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He said he thinks Trump's potential support would allow him to jump into the race late.
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If he decides to jump into the Republican primary, he has an April 3 filing deadline.
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" If Bloomberg were to jump into the 2020 race, Schultz said it "would not affect me.
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One of Levin's friends is hunting for empty swimming pools to jump into for guerrilla skateboarding.
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Are video games a way to escape the limitations of everyday life and jump into fantasy?
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People can choose to jump into other players' games, and there are shortcuts, to do that.
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With the addition of the individual category icons, you can now quickly jump into a particular section.
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The company has not been afraid to jump into new product areas and challenge the dominant players.
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Unfortunately, former CIA Director Brennan has made the foolish decision to jump into the gutter head first.
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Tune in next week because "Jump Into the Fog" looks to be an incredible Grey's Anatomy episode.
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If you didn't even know this is happening, or if you forgot, jump into your Spotify settings.
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" "I don't think the president needed to jump into the middle of this in the first place.
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Facebook itself tried to jump into the gaming industry back in 2012, just before it went public.
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She thinks it could be creating a springboard to jump into the next leg of the rally.
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It's an obvious point, but if FAAMG wants to jump into insurance, they'll want a decent return.
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But he privately began informing colleagues this week he intends to jump into the race very soon.
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All of us jump into the water with cameras in efforts to catch the beauties on film.
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A group of women jump into the sea, with beach wagons for changing behind them, in 1914.
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What it doesn't need is more billionaires who just want to jump into politics and break things.
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What he does: It seemed inevitable that Ryan Hoover, a tech gadget aficionado, would jump into investing.
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It's entirely possible this just means Apple is approaching the difficult jump into original content with caution.
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You'll often jump into an Uber, only to find that those drivers are also working for Lyft.
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Her father, James Moran, was also grateful that Mongeau was able to jump into action so quickly.
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Desperate to remain relevant, old-line companies — already late — often jump into the fad of the moment.
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All people jump into their private cars at once and decide to drive along a similar route.
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Although, it is that time of year when many celebs seem to jump into relationships — and engagements!
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Blue Line Futures' Bill Baruch says it might be too late to jump into the stock now.
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He says there&aposs fencing at the Metro entrances, but deer can jump into the tunnel portal.
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So she's gonna jump into a little soul searching and figure out her origin story — Wolverine style.
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It was a very fast jump into parenthood, and as excited as I was, I was terrified.
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There's a good chance that, from there, you'll jump into a conversation about your own weed habits.
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Punk is five people standing on a cliff about to jump into the sea because it's fun.
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Also this week, both parties jump into leadership elections for the 116th Congress, likely in mid-November.
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We can lead the fight against his administration, but only if we jump into the arena together.
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However, Bruno said potential candidates would wait to see if Harris decided to jump into the race.
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I was able to jump into a match fairly quickly and couldn't detect any lag while playing.
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But they tried to move in and use their advantages to hop, skip, and jump into it.
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Underneath this well-groomed exterior is a beefy beast waiting for the chance to jump into action.
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Sánchez, for her part, said she is not ready to jump into the race to replace Crowley.
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It can be nerve-wracking to jump into a series that's been around for a long time.
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Have you ever seen a dog about to jump into a pool for the very first time?
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Check out the first track from the album, the deep house bumper "Jump Into," exclusively streaming below.
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Bezos also reportedly encouraged former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg to jump into the presidential race.
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It is a quiet spot for rest and reflection, and small birds often jump into the water.
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There's even a gate from the second-floor porch allowing those daring enough to jump into it.
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TC Right now, I feel like I want to jump into the most intense thing, work-wise.
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Turns out in my hasty jump into remote work, I had fallen for the most common pitfalls.
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Some compulsively jump into the laps of strangers, or grab their legs and hold on for life.
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I fell into music, but I just needed to find the right moment to jump into acting.
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Want to just jump into the multiplayer from any of the individual games, or all of them?
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Private investors used to jump into companies very early and sell at the earliest opportunity, he says.
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We spent Saturday preparing, as we were told to, to get ready to jump into the ocean.
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"If we jump into nutrition too soon, we can quickly turn it into another diet," Bahr said.
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We charge through our days, directly jump into bed, while our organs are still pacing at overdrive.
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This means that Buttigieg could jump into the top tier of candidates when he becomes better known.
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For example, if you covered a long segment, briefly summarize before you jump into the next topic.
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This means you&aposre able to jump into the (digital) ring at any time throughout the day.
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And JPMorgan may just be the first of the major US players to jump into the space.
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"Wherever a rostrum is, no matter how high it is, I always jump into it," he said.
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At least 4,000 people were told to jump into the ocean if the worse came to pass.
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If you qualify, jump into an album or playlist, then slide that "Download" switch above the track listing.
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When I decided to jump into acting at age 15, they stopped loving it, and started hating it.
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It was the perfect storm, a way to jump into making electronic music that made sense for her.
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Such early warning allows NORAD to jump into action by sending fighter jets to meet any mysterious vehicles.
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Half expected him to jump into the chorus of "Galway Girl" when Arya walked up to the campfire.
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But it was immediately clear that they couldn't just jump into a space dominated by established industry companies.
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I am in a really privileged and exceptional position of being able to make a jump into tech.
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She has absolutely no experience here, so I don't see why they would want to jump into that.
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You jump into a new article if you want and then come right back where you left off.
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When I go home I feel like I jump into like the movie set of Dazed and Confused.
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The L button dashed away from him, while the R button made my character jump into the air.
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The star began the video by explaining what inspired her to jump into the beauty world on YouTube.
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It's a cool feature, letting anyone jump into any location and watch as is morphs over the years.
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But this time, Obama has not hesitated to jump into Senate primary contests between two competing Democratic candidates.
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Backpack Kid is the latest to jump into the lawsuit game over Fortnite allegedly ripping off signature dances.
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I ultimately settled on a series, "Jump into Knitting," led by a mother-daughter team, Kristy and Olive.
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Stem cell researcher Hans Keirstead is the latest Democrat to jump into the race to unseat longtime Rep.
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I think it would be a bit presumptuous to jump into the role expecting to pump out shows.
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People with disabilities can't just jump into bed, there are things that need to be worked out first.
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Or is it time to pull a Bernie Sanders jump into the Democratic Party, and push it leftward?
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But the cancer lives on, because it has managed to jump into both blue mussels and Chilean mussels.
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Others have indicated they also intend to jump into the debate, some with even more draconian proposals. Sen.
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Jump into this course and learn to wrangle those tricky tasks and get the results you're looking for.
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It has been rough sledding for many private companies looking to make the jump into the public markets.
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Going forward, other celebrities may well follow Trump's lead and jump into politics (the water is warm, Kanye).
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If Steyer decides to jump into the Senate race, he'll be looking to take on longtime Democratic Sen.
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Bird flu viruses currently spread swiftly in wild birds and poultry, and can at times jump into humans.
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One story related in the report described how Freeman was particularly aggressive with her "Jump into January" promotions.
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The Dallas Morning News reported last week that O'Rourke is likely to jump into the White House race.
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Kirk and company suit up and jump into the gas cloud to help…and fall into a trap.
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I have two little girls and I was thinking I just couldn't jump into another series right away.
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Comic showcases are always a great way to jump into stories which might be new to a reader.
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Then, those further left jump into clarify that, yes, all masculinity is toxic — just not all men are.
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Senators, for example, left a briefing with administration officials about the virus only to quickly jump into gaggles.
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Kurt: I was surprised at how easy it was to jump into the game on a mobile phone.
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"To the extent that the market gets overheated, I don't think we'll jump into the inferno," he said.
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Your space journey doesn't have to end there – you can also jump into hyperspace on the Millennium Falcon.
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First you had to jump into a hypothetical message back-and-forth and try to get the date.
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But that's what drives you to jump into the next thing — the feeling that you can do better.
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I feel like I've been waiting forever to see one of them make the true jump into contention.
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Of course attitudes change, but only because people like Ellen jump into the fire to make them change.
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Mr. Nunes has previously shown a willingness to jump into the fray of investigations to defend Mr. Trump.
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Pension funds can make a big splash when they all jump into financial markets at the same time.
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Real estate mogul and self-funder Carlos Beruff is the latest Republican candidate to jump into that race.
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A top row selection lets you quickly jump into Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, or National Geographic titles.
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Chris McDaniel, the Tea Party favorite in Mississippi, who is expected to jump into the race against Sen.
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Other candidates could still jump into the leadership fight, which would add another curveball in the Speaker's race.
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And not one of the 79 dogs attempted to jump into her bed, she said in the post.
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The Senate had been expected to jump into an impeachment trial when they get back in early January.
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And I wouldn't be shocked to see another candidate do well enough to jump into the A-list.
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I want to jump into the screen and nestle between them both, giggling and licking and moaning along.
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Now, in matters beyond the kitchens we share, won't you please jump into Isabel Gillies's new book, "Cozy"?
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Women running for office can jump into the race on their own and test their appeal with voters.
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But then they jump into an awaiting boat and sail off, dashing all my dreams of sunny bro bonding.
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The all-cash deal, expected to close this quarter, marks Viacom's latest effort to jump into the streaming market.
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The findings have implications for the assessment of the pandemic potential of zoonotic strains that may jump into humans.
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Before any postpartum fitness enthusiasts jump into the dancer's routine, it's important to get the okay from your doctor.
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The Chinese technology giant has not been afraid to jump into new consumer products including laptops and smart speakers.
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For those who want to jump into the action with her in competitive, though, you'll have to keep waiting.
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Shannon Liao, 370 points Top scorer: Melisandre — 180 points Note: Melisandre really helped Shannon jump into the top spot.
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She returns home to Fitz, and they jump into an argument where Olivia accuses him of losing his fire.
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"When Pawlenty did jump into this race, we certainly encouraged him to participate in the endorsement process," Carnahan said.
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He isn't currently live streaming, nor is it likely that he's about to jump into a game of Fortnite.
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Finally, after an unusually cold and unusually long winter, temperatures will jump into the 70s tomorrow — and stick around.
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Gila grabs the vlogging camera before we all jump into Joey's metallic blue Tesla Model S and head out.
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This is where the android, a hybrid mechanical / organic machine, puts aside its general disgruntlement to jump into action.
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We're far too quick to jump into something fun without thinking about the implications of giving up our data.
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How can YouTube and Google convince creators to readily jump into Stadia when they haven't addressed these apparent concerns?
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If you're worried that you'll accidentally jump into Beyond Stranger Things before you've completed the entire season, fear not!
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On the show, the duo would jump into their gadget-packed Black Beauty ultra car and zap bad guys.
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And so they jump into the black hole, and obviously there's a ton of wormholes in the black hole.
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Not only did he jump into the middle of the thing she was doing, he slowed down her time.
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You just want to jump into the bed of democracy with the one who turns you on politically, right?
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"You have to understand what it is and what you're getting into before you jump into it," he said.
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In fact, the experience ended up compelling them to jump into the marijuana space both as investors and advocates.
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Before they could jump into action, a family on the Lady Pamela II had already swooped in to rescue.
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So we're gonna jump into the reporting process in a second because I'm fascinated with how that went down.
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The Sand Snakes talk a big game, but whenever they actually jump into action, they're incapacitated with embarrassing ease.
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The decision to jump into the makeup world versus skin or hair care was a simple decision for Gaga.
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I got pulled out of orientation to jump into rebreaking the story arc for this season of Living World.
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This is maintained so long as the hydrogen atom doesn't have enough energy to jump into a new configuration.
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In 2015, former Vice President Joe Biden had everything lined up to jump into the Democratic primary for president.
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The following month, Samsung bought Harman for $8 billion in a bid to jump into the connected car space.
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Fox says their jump into entertainment comes at the worst time, because their leadership's desperately needed in other arenas.
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The question is whether investors who jump into the trade now are making the mistake of paying too much.
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Delving into television seems like a natural next step for you, are you excited to jump into that world?
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Deval Patrick of Massachusetts, and maybe former Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg of New York, to jump into the race.
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If he does jump into the race, he'll face an already-crowded field of primary opponents that includes Sens.
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I've learned to say, You know what, if he wants to jump into a puddle, I'll change his clothes!
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De Jong will jump into the rotation in place of injured ace Felix Hernandez and face Cleveland on Sunday.
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De Blasio would be the 23rd candidate to jump into the Democratic primary race if he decides to run.
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"This is the time to jump into the workforce," says Ahu Yildirmaz, vice president of the ADP Research Institute.
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Cory Booker, the 11th Democrat to jump into the race, officially announced his candidacy for President on February 1.
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Facebook made a clear jump into artificial intelligence when it hired Yann LeCun from New York University in 2013.
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If you've been wondering when Yahoo Sports was going to jump into the gambling fray, the answer is now.
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I think the show has made the right decision not to jump into #TeamRafael too soon after Michael's passing.
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Hancock told The Hill that some Missouri Republicans are still trying to persuade Wagner to jump into the race.
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Officials told the Journal that there are no immediate plans for the White House to jump into the fray.
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Then, we jump into the pool and toast with beer for having once again dodged the claws of death.
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Do the Philadelphia 76ers rapidly accelerate their rebuild and jump into pseudo-contention by offering anything except Joel Embiid?
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Before I jump into the failure story, though, let me tell you: We're talking because of the book. Right.
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The migrants have to go through mountains, they have to jump into boats — there is no time to wash.
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In this show, directed by Niegel Smith, "audiences will literally and figuratively jump into the mud," the theater warns.
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We had to jump into action, and ultimately, this is the only thing that is going to heal us.
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He was limping at times, falling on the court, and he said he could not jump into his serve.
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"We really felt like we had to free ourselves up and jump into our new project completely," says Faria.
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In this show, directed by Niegel Smith, "audiences will literally and figuratively jump into the mud," the theater warns.
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It also is the firm's first jump into the music business, which is enjoying a bit of a renaissance.
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So just how long can Biden wait to jump into the race, if that's what he chooses to do?
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And that's not even counting the half-dozen other Democrats already making plans to potentially jump into the race.
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You were probably also troubled, and rightfully so, that your father would jump into another serious relationship so quickly.
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Saturday • Jump into (or just watch) the spring Double Dutch tournament at Sorrentino Recreation Center in Far Rockaway, Queens.
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Of course, attitudes change, but only because brave people like Ellen jump into the fire to make them change.
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That is, in part, why the New York Fed had to jump into the market to smooth things over.
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Some of the boats were occupied, and the flames forced several people to jump into the water to escape.
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Also, rates have been relatively steady for a while, which gives borrowers less incentive to jump into a refinance.
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Still, if she's successful, it could present an opportunity for other YouTube creators looking to jump into mainstream projects.
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But not just any game: they pull out an original PlayStation and jump into some classic Crash Bandicoot action.
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Dianne Feinstein has expressed a preference for former Vice President Joe Biden, urging him to jump into the primary.
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Your next thought is, I better run down to the pond, jump into the pond, and grab the child.
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Because Uber's workforce is spread out across a wide geographic location, politicians' willingness to jump into this debate varies.
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It's not easy to jump into the middle of a performance, but Mr. Kunde did it with stylish ease.
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"I thought, what happens if we really jump into this and use it as a marketing tool," she admitted.
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You see Jason fully jump into a circle of guys with one on the ground getting punched and kicked.
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But, the woman who brought us "Kiss It Better" doesn't seem in a rush to jump into new music.
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But because there hasn't been a major crisis, organizations having trouble finding the people complain but don't jump into action.
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The 44-year-old Oscar winner told Extra's Mario Lopez that he wouldn't encourage his kids to jump into acting.
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I nearly fell in a recent VR journey because I tried to jump into a pit that wasn't really there.
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Akin to Chatroullette (hence the name), players jump into a lavishly decorated villa that (fittingly) looks like a porn scene.
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Selecting their username allows you to "jump" into their feed so you can see the same home feed they do.
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A passerby was able to jump into the truck and stop the truck before it could plow through anything else.
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Why did you decide to jump into politics now — just when it seems it is at its most brutally ugly?
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He reportedly used failed login attempts from the editors on TheFacebook to guess their passwords and jump into their accounts.
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Of all the tech giants, it would not be a surprise if Amazon were the first to jump into insurance.
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If you're trying to jump into the deep end, the Mavic Pro is the perfect drone to do that with.
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Unions representing port drivers, painters, and warehouse workers have no choice but to jump into the immigration debate over TPS.
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Another Silicon Valley firm, like Apple, might jump into the production business as Netflix did, pouring billions more into programming.
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Now, eager users looking to jump into the newest version of the software are being told to pump the brakes.
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Bennet was the seventh senator to jump into the 2020 field — and, now, the fourth to drop out, after Sens.
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You can't jump into other apps, or play around with settings here, it's really basic and locked down for now.
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We jump into a Lyft with a really funny driver, and we drunk-chat him up all the way back.
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The new music library tab, for example, has added "Liked Songs" as a standalone pocket that users can jump into.
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Rather, we jump into the series as leading lady Simone (Alba August) realizes the apocalypse is nigh in real time.
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In December, Buttigieg announced that he wouldn't seek a third term, propelling speculation that he'd jump into the presidential race.
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Abraham said that particular scenario is one he encounters often, and he will jump into a conversation to "redirect" it.
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Kasich's reluctance at times to jump into the fray with his rivals often left him out of the national conversation.
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From a young age, I was able to jump into these super stylized, wild roles and characters through video games.
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Not exactly the way we thought we were going to start it – hey, jump into a creepy eel-infested pool!
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Like Trump, Kardashian is a reality TV star who decided she wanted to jump into something more serious and consequential.
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Ethan Stonebraker, a seventh-grade student, told the Associated Press he witnessed Seaman jump into action to avert a tragedy.
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Whether the U.S. president-elect meant to jump into the generational fight between China and Taiwan remains an open question.
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Much like entering the carpool lane on a highway, electrons can only jump into the superconducting "fast lane" in pairs.
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With today's Black Friday deal of 20% the whole site, you're going to want to jump into your new boots.
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We like that it was a new dynamic — you can't jump into a new relationship when there are kids involved.
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For now, all we can do is reminisce about other times internet companies decided to jump into the smartphone market.
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"I saw men throw their children away from the sinking ship and jump into the sea after them" she recalled.
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Within a year, it had racked up 30,000 subscribers and given him the confidence to jump into the business fully.
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Here's how it works: Users jump into the app whenever they have anxiety or a depressive thought to record it.
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If I'm going to jump into a comedy that's going to last forever, it's got to be really, really good.
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As advertised at E3 this year, Three Houses is split by a five year time jump into two distinct parts.
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Furthermore, Cramer agrees with Morgan Stanley analyst Katy Huberty's assessment that investors should not underestimate Apple's jump into health care.
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Before we jump into "Something They Need," I have to acknowledge two mistakes that I made in last week's recap.
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"If we find that maybe there's something else we're missing out on, we're happy to jump into that," Azodoh said.
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The five evade the paparazzi and ditch their own limo driver to jump into a van driven by female fans.
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Joe Biden, former vice president and a former longtime senator himself, is also expected to jump into the race soon.
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Although Chinese traders are willing to jump into derivatives, their more conservative international counterparts have shied away from that tool.
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Apple's jump into original entertainment signals a fundamental shift in its business as sales of hardware money-makers drop off.
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He couldn't simply jump into his family's boat and flee the island behind, no matter how frantically he wanted to.
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AOL is acquiring 360-degree media company Ryot in order to jump into the world of virtual reality news coverage.
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Biden is considered a near certainty to jump into the race as well, though he has not announced his intentions.
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Harris named several established aerospace players who are ready to jump into one or all of these three emerging technologies.
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Don't jump into a high-energy program where you may pull a muscle -- or worse -- in the first 20 minutes.
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Jokes about our situation, our culture, and our dogged reluctance to jump into the American melting pot gave us courage.
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" But Harvey said the meeting wasn't prompting his own leap into the political realm: "It's not my jump into politics.
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For me, Sara was something like that, somebody I trusted to jump into this world and experience completely without fear.
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Trump, despite his eagerness to jump into Republican primaries across the country, had stayed out of the Tennessee gubernatorial race.
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Before you jump into any credit card program, you'll want to do some research into the company behind the card.
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If investors did want to jump into stocks, he said he would be looking at the chip stocks like Qualcomm.
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Before you jump into a solution that worked for someone else, evaluate how it will apply to your own situation.
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It's an issue he'll literally jump into when he swims in waters like the Nile, the Yangtze and the Ganges.
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"This allows us to jump into that SaaS management practice, starting with the leaders in the market," he told me.
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Yeah ... that was fake news, courtesy of the same guys who got Will Smith to jump into the Grand Canyon.
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And sort of implicit in that question is how do you get up the courage to jump into the unknown?
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The fights were a real production, and the boys were told to jump into the action from the very beginning.
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It's the perfect springboard off of which to jump into the murky waters of Canadian Chinese food and its origins.
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Users can jump into any public room listed in the directory, or private ones via a link, and start collaborating.
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She has hired several top political aides in recent weeks, fueling speculation her jump into the 2020 fray was imminent.
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One more prominent Democrat will jump into the race this year — but it may or may not be Ms. Abrams.
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You could see it with some of the pushing, yeah, because again, the bigger muscles to jump into that sled.
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Such studies can be useful to states that may want to jump into expansion, perhaps with their own conservative stamp.
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One trader wasn't ready to jump into the traditionally defensive plays, which also include groups like utilities and consumer staples.
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To them, carefully examining the facts can seem tedious or anxiety-provoking, so they jump into new situations without thinking.
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While few publications would say it, it's all but required for young journalists to jump into the culture war online.
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The team is also backing Tom Malinowski, who is trying to jump into the House by unseating longtime Republican Rep.
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Google's jump into custom silicon is one way it's trying to expand its cloud market share against Amazon and Microsoft.
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Tourists were forced to jump into shark-infested waters when their boat in the Galapagos caught fire, Fox News reports.
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Most of Latin America's carbon emissions come from land-use changes and transport, as growing middle classes jump into cars.
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I figured if I was there live on the scene I should jump into the pen with hundreds of rattlers.
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That could dampen some of the magic, like being able to jump into a thread with your favorite basketball player.
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The Supreme Court is also asking parties to respond quickly as it weighs whether to jump into the legal fight.
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Meanwhile, the increasing popularity of hard seltzers also has more and more giant companies looking to jump into the market.
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She captures the gestures of both young and old as they sunbathe, swim, lounge and jump into these watering holes.
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Despite falling mortgage rates, higher prices may make it more difficult for first-time buyers to jump into the market.
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In this case, Democrats are already motivated so there is literally no downside for Trump to jump into these races.
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It's a tremendous delight being able to turn on the Switch and jump into a game in under 20 seconds.
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It's really encouraging to see a CEO willing to jump into a call with a bunch of strangers to take responsibility.
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Or if you jump into a freezing cold lake, that sensation of coldness will start to spread across your palms accordingly.
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He is food crazy and has a never ending appetite, [which caused him even] to jump into a pizza delivery car.
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For Bly, a mother of two from Santa Maria, California, the decision to jump into swing-dancing was an emotional one.
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They quickly attempt to surround you, and you can jump into another crop circle to make sure that you aren't killed.
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If the opportunity to jump into a Formula 21 race seat in 2017 came up, do you feel you'll be ready?
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The Titusville Fire and Emergency Services were able to jump into action, rescuing Mason without great damage to the claw machine.
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Glitch also offers a Google Docs-like editing mode, where multiple users can jump into the code and build projects together.
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One impressive tracking shot slides frictionlessly through a tight alley with the full-body lurch of Star Wars' jump into hyperspace.
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It's clear Audi designed the e-tron to appeal to traditional buyers looking to jump into electric vehicles through familiar means.
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While McDonald's is waiting to jump into plant-based meat substitutes, Burger King is reaping the rewards for taking the plunge.
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After a long day of shooting, I was actually excited to jump into the app and work on editing the footage.
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I always appreciate it when finales jump into the future a bit, to let us see where the characters ended up.
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Summer is the definition of carefree; we jump into everything from our outfit choices to our travel plans with wild abandon.
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If there's a ring at your door, you can tap the notification to jump into the Nest app and start streaming.
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Because it's on a device you always have with you, you can jump into Alto's Odyssey pretty much whenever you want.
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They'd make it easier to stake out your own little space on Twitter, without having to jump into the larger fray.
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Daredevil is a vigilante with a guilty conscience and a tendency to jump into super ninja mode at a moment's notice.
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"I speak a little bit of Spanish, but not enough that I can jump into the all-Spanish stuff," he says.
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Or they can provide quick shortcuts to jump into an app, such as a to-do list, calendar, or fitness app.
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The girls jump into the water, which is cold, but it's never going to be warmer than it is right now.
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The new House Budget Committee chairwoman said she hasn't made any decision about whether to jump into the crowded governor's race.
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But an even larger portion might be first-time homebuyers, a long-neglected cohort eager to jump into the housing market.
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Jump into our gallery of stars underwater to see who fell in the drink and shared their shots on social media!
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"The market could get a boost from homebuyers who decide to jump into the market before rates rise further," said Duncan.
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Every time you take a new screenshot it appears in the bottom left corner where you can easily jump into Markup.
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At that point, a new crop of new members — lawmakers reluctant to challenge Pelosi head on — could jump into the contest.
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As more Democrats jump into the 2020 fray, it's worth examining factors that might present electoral advantages in a crowded field.
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Nintendo's new version of the Switch is the least expensive, most accessible way to jump into Nintendo's best console in years.
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It still lags the likes of Germany and the U.K. but has seen a lot of investors jump into the market.
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If the water is above 60 degrees Fahrenheit, I'll jump into Lake Geneva for a quick swim before my Greek salad.
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If Biden does not jump into the race, respondents shift a large number of votes to Sanders, according to the poll.
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He allegedly tried to jump into the scene depicting the ship's sinking, in order to symbolically go down with the ship.
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Bits Special Section SAN FRANCISCO — Pokémon is about to leave the realm of pure fantasy and jump into the real world.
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The former vice president ran into fundraising walls in 2016 as he considered whether he would jump into the Democratic primary.
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Internet companies had been hesitant to jump into the new net neutrality fight, but have increasingly been getting off the sidelines.
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In the long run, it's better to jump into the market than live in fear of it, Robbins and Bogle agree.
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It's likely there will be at least two dozen and maybe more than 30 Democrats who jump into the race. Sen.
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The tournament title capped a big week for the No. 18 Wolverines (5-29), who could jump into the Top 242.
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When the stream begins, broadcasters will be able to immediately jump into the subject matter because they'd already have an audience.
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For those who don't want to jump into the exhibition, a glass bottom boat by Bob Dornberger ferries around non-swimmers.
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But that has changed as the prospect of a Trump presidency has pushed the tech community to jump into the fray.
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If you're gonna do momentum investing, where you can identify winners and then jump into them, then it's a different approach.
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Dannel Malloy has opted not to pursue reelection, prompting a large pool of Republicans and Democrats to jump into the race.
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"If you jump into a large family and you meet 60 people, that's going to be intimidating and overwhelming," she said.
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It may have been the joyful expression of an overheated athlete who was about to jump into a soothing ice bath.
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So as she's being rescued, Margo is hesitant to jump into Gru's arms, because she's afraid he might leave her again.
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Every day on wrap we got to jump into the sea, and the sun would be setting as you'd return home.
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However, some believe it's still premature to jump into the struggling group as the post-attack rally could be short-lived.
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There were a hundred people on the beach who used tractors to dig trenches to jump into if the fires arrived.
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I will reiterate my prediction that those who jump into this climate space will make the next great fortunes in tech.
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OASIS I'll walk through Times Square and then I can just jump into the park, feel the earth, hug a tree.
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Before we jump into drinking, let's get to the bottom of what it actually means for Mercury to be in retrograde.
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Other people can see it but we don't want this room to jump into our replies while we're having the conversation.
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The sales pressure peaked each January, when the bank imposed higher daily targets as part of a Jump Into January campaign.
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Casual daters and people who don't want to jump into anything too serious just yet should utilize Tinder, Hinge, or Bumble.
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Casual daters and people who don't want to jump into anything too serious just yet should utilise Tinder, Hinge, or Bumble.
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We feel it's important to jump into the breach and let people know that VoteVets is the start of that coalition.
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O'Rourke, who lost a bid for Senate in Texas against Ted Cruz, is weighing whether to jump into the 2020 race.
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She also may decide to jump into the crowded field of Democrats vying to take on President Donald Trump in 2020.
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Because I write about money day in and day out, I often jump into financial conversations — and this was no exception.
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Tanaka is willing to jump into the racially charged implications of hoodies and seems not to be worried about any backlash.
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Eleven uses her psionic abilities to jump into her mother's mind, and we get the same story with a few more details.
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But, rest assured knowing she'll be eager to jump into Training Mode as soon as you take her out of the box.
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" She also refuted Mueller's claim that the photo happened quickly and he had to jump into place, saying, "This was not jostling.
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What's more, you could jump into your club even away from home, as Hero World came with a Facebook-compatible browser element.
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Last Tuesday, Hollywood was quick to jump into the post election conversation on social media after Donald Trump was declared President-elect.
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I wanted to download that game where you are a doomed astronaut and jump into the sun and I needed the space.
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G is bummed but I'm kinda glad I didn't have to be peer pressured into a 12-foot jump into the water.
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But big-name, national plaintiffs' firms have yet to jump into the fray in Flint, which has a population of about 100,000.
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Miranda clasps her hands over her face when she recognizes her brother, and rushes on stage to jump into his open arms.
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This isn't something you just jump into, there's a ton of nuance into how you work with global posts and private carriers.
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We'd be goofing around and all of a sudden we'd jump into a scene and he'd be so emotional and so honest.
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They run toward each other at top speed, then jump into the air for what I'm sure will be an epic collision.
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If it overheated, all it needed to do was jump into some cover and rest for a turn before resuming the fight.
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That's why we roll our eyes at it in public, then go home and jump into bed with the latest cancer weeper.
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Until… "Jump into the pool from the balcony / Everyone swimming in a champagne sea" ("This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things")
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"We are such a huge investor, we cannot just jump into a certain sector, we must follow pre-set allocations," he said.
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Freed from pushing you to pay for content, Oak lets you jump into its short-form breathing exercises that include visual cues.
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Leave tip ($45) on table, give her the keys, and jump into a cab to make it to work in time ($34.56).
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I know when my daughter wants to swing higher and jump into the pool and all of these things, she feels safe.
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It's daunting at first when you jump into a Garage workspace, but the idea is to use it as a creative playspace.
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Vanni's wife cautioned that I should cover my eyes when I ate the cheese, so that the maggots wouldn't jump into them.
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Her mom was also a competitive swimmer Ledecky's brother wasn't the only family member who encouraged her to jump into the pool.
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Typically Sombra's Translocator is used to get out of danger in a flash but Libero used it to jump into the action.
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DTJ and Vanessa were seen leaving their apartment in NYC on Friday morning and appeared to jump into the same waiting SUV.
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Hyundai is about to jump into the mix with the Ioniq, though, which will be launching at the Geneva show in March.
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I figured if I was going to jump into the mind of Joe Rogan that this was something I had to do.
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And Acer is the latest to jump into this arena with the new Predator 17, one of ts first portable gaming machines.
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Before you jump into the comments to set me straight, I realize that remote control motorcycles are far from a new idea.
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"Let's jump into the fact that you clearly realized very quickly you made a very big mistake," Zolciak-Biermann told her husband.
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You can jump into any episode and pick up on what's happening without having seen all of the others (though it helps).
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Even though research has seen progress, smartphone manufacturers don't probably want to jump into new things "unless they're absolutely sure," Mitra concluded.
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A new virus is most likely to make the jump into humans in areas where people are often in contact with animals.
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Millennials are now the largest homebuying cohort, but some are still struggling with the decision to continue renting or jump into homeownership.
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Such factors are "making it easier for people to jump into these things," said Dewey Warner, a food-industry analyst at Euromonitor.
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"There isn't schooling being provided, and most nights the children are walking for hours and trying to jump into lorries," Teff said.
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I don't want them here," he added, saying that youths from the nearby refugee camp "steal bicycles and jump into our backyards.
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A sales push, dubbed "Jump into January", saw bankers encouraged to make lists of friends and family who were potential sales targets.
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Significantly increasing the funding available to provide care and compensate providers adequately will certainly entice more people to jump into the business.
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Before we jump into protections, one other benefit both cards offer that is worth mentioning is that neither levies foreign transaction fees.
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My mom had been a script supervisor in Hungary, but you can't just jump into that in Canada without knowing any English.
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You tend to jump into relationships headfirst—then get hurt when you realize the ocean of love was really a shallow puddle.
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Ryan Pierce comes from a cloud computing background, but decided to jump into indoor growing, despite little to no experience in agriculture.
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"We don't like when folks jump into the design business when they have no background whatsoever in design," the design team explained.
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The game looks visibly different right from the outset as you jump into a pre-made map with ray tracing graphics applied.
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"We're looking for those dogs that'll jump into water to get the ball, the ones completely obsessed with their toys," he said.
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If you honestly knew what was in store for you, I don't think anyone in their right mind would jump into it.
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"The number one thing that people told me was to be more assertive and confident and to jump into answers," she says.
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She and the accompanying Times photographer would jump into housekeeper mode, cleaning the place up so it could be presentable for photographing.
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In the clip, Ms. Trump seemed to be looking to find a place to jump into this diplomatic game of double Dutch.
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Jump into the abattoir of clown meat whose top policy priority seems to be "poor people deserve to die of preventable diseases"?
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But, according to a source close to the actor, Hemsworth is not about to jump into a new serious relationship just yet.
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"If I can serve as an example for other Hispanics and Latinos to jump into business and succeed, that's okay," he said.
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Dalio advised having a global and well-diversified portfolio in this market and said the thing people can't "jump into" is cash.
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They barely made it to the coast of western Scotland before the plan backfired and Branson had to jump into the water.
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With it being a short week at work I jump into my emails and schedule them to go out for tomorrow morning.
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The early Trump administration, however, looks as if it's being run by somebody who can't wait to jump into the abortion fray.
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Bitwise CEO Hunter Horsley said he's seeing more of an appetite for folks like Hougan to jump into a new asset class.
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"You just had to jump into businesses that you didn't yet understand and figure them out as you're going along," Moss said.
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But investors who want to be brave and jump into the market now should think twice for a few reasons, Cramer said.
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This is not an easy comic to jump into, but not every comic has to be easy for newcomers every single issue.
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I wanted to get lost in the past (a time when I was still in that relationship) or jump into the future.
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If you own a PlayStation 4, you can jump into the world of virtual reality with the PlayStation VR Headset bundle from Walmart.
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In Denmark, it is tradition to literally jump into the New Year, so we all climb up on the chairs/couches in preparation.
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If you have your VR headset plugged in you can just jump into it in VR without having to worry about anything else.
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From the original creators of Fallout, Tim Cain and Leonard Boyarsky, comes a new single-player RPG we're supremely keen to jump into.
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Instead of being able to jump into a really happy time, the first few months of our relationship consisted of difficulty and strain.
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Her daughters watch as she does this and immediately jump into the frame to mimic her, trying desperately to access their own powers.
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Troy has a knife, and he's going to slice and dice Dustin if Mike doesn't make the surely fatal jump into the quarry.
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Channel your inner Katie Ledecky, jump into a pool, and see if your scarf floats to the top and off of your head.
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Do nothing for the whole year, then when New Year's Eve 2016 rolls around, immediately jump into a panic and run around screaming.
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Exploration chief Jose Antonio Escalera mentioned Argentina's giant Vaca Muerta shale play as an interesting project where Pemex could jump into a partnership.
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One of the advantages of building a game that is live is that there are many entry points to jump into the game.
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Tyson Foods, the meat and poultry giant that has a $30.1 billion market cap, is planning to jump into the fake-meat space.
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Leia's band of rebels realize, to their horror, that the First Order is able to follow them even when they jump into hyperspace.
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The app allows groups of up to four users to jump into VR and talk in what is essentially a private chat room.
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Sessions is the latest member of the Trump administration to jump into the fray over national anthem protests by National Football League teams.
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The app also supports public chat rooms you can jump into and there's the option to 'follow' people as you can on Twitter.
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Regardless, Kendall told Fallon that she has no plans to ever jump into their drama, onscreen or off, despite how "exciting" it is.
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But even if institutions are bullish in their survey responses, they have been more hesitant to publicly jump into the volatile asset class.
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Their most liquid companies tend to be national champions or sprawling conglomerates that neglect minority shareholders and jump into bed with the government.
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So, a man might jump into the lane, a cyclist might pop a wheelie, a human driver might cut the robot car off.
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And with box office numbers still dwindling, Regal Cinemas is reportedly the latest movie theater chain to jump into that unlimited subscription fray.
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The third and final piece of the puzzle was "what makes some viruses more likely to jump into people than others," Olival said.
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Ann Wagner (R-Mo.), a former co-chairwoman of the Republican National Committee, is expected to jump into the race against Democratic Sen.
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You expect that because you're a rapper and have some money that you just jump into whatever business you want and be successful.
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I'm also pretty sure that if you jump into a public fountain, that's trespassing, something I was taught not to do growing up.
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But it is unclear if her strategy would be to challenge Pelosi directly, or jump into the race only if Pelosi steps down.
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The former congressman, however, has said he is in the process of deciding whether he will jump into the growing Democratic primary field.
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And it packs enough girl power to make you want to put on a leotard and leg warmers, and jump into the ring.
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"I don't think you have to just jump into that right now because it can not only politically backfire," Jones said about impeachment.
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With the arrival of the Laconians, the crew of the Rocinante quickly jump into the fray, plotting bombings, espionage missions, and eventually, escape.
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"The men would jog in together, already sweating from firefighting training, and jump into another round of punishing exercise," trainer Tony Burris said.
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On Wednesday, Goldman Sachs will jump into the social impact investing world, using Mr. Jones's metrics to build a new exchange-traded fund.
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While on a writing assignment in Los Angeles, he decided to remain on the West Coast and jump into an entirely different career.
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The self-funders And then there are the candidates who will need no financial help at all should they jump into the race.
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If you're ready to jump into the dating world as a single parent, follow these four tips to have the best experience possible.
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But Obama and his aides have said he would jump into the fray if he saw norms being violated or core achievements overturned.
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The pedals jump into a lower gear when they feel more resistance, and it can be jolting when you're climbing a massive incline.
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You can jump into a section to swipe on people's photos, with the added benefit of seeing their hates with an extra tap.
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Of course, the prompts to upgrade are everywhere in the app – it's almost unavoidable at some point to jump into the free trial.
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When I was a kid I would jump into the lake and stay underwater, just for the moment when things would go silent.
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Feinberg said he had two questions he needed answered before he'd make the jump into the tech world: Is Google serious about health?
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But this year Facebook reimagined M as an entity that could jump into chats and provide truly automated help without input from humans.
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But, just because you don't have the space for a desktop, doesn't mean that you can't jump into the realm of PC gaming.
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If you don't believe me, we can test this by having a physicist jump into the black hole and follow the steam engine!
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Army helicopters attacked an Iranian ship as it was laying mines, killing several sailors and forcing the rest to jump into the sea.
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Full of shimmering girl group melodies and immediately hummable guitar lines, "Jump Into The New World" will make you leave you bummers behind.
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"We've shown today that we're willing to postpone any jump into the void," said Lluís Corominas, a lawmaker from Mr. Puigdemont's nationalist party.
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Most financial experts recommend that before you jump into the market, you need to save up three to six months of living expenses.
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Question: What was it like to jump into the racecar that was "The Front Page," grab the wheel, and shift into fifth gear?
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In summer, the bridge's rail is lined with bathers poised for a 15-foot jump into the channel between tidal pond and sea.
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We have a discussion, then jump into the experiment, then talk about how it works and why it worked the way it did.
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But last week's shortage forced the Fed to jump into the market to supply cash for the first time since the financial crisis.
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Some industry participants, however, are already worried about a bubble forming, and rising debt levels as local governments jump into e-sports investment.
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Warren certainly was quieter on issues like immigration and foreign policy, and didn't jump into the fray as much as some other candidates.
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I imagined that we would run to each other and I would jump into his arms, but the reality was not as cinematic.
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Despite their headfirst jump into what will soon be a crowded field, there is no definitive proof that the electric market is growing.
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Crocker believes that the government might not be ready to jump into another protracted legal battle so soon after the San Bernardino case.
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If you want some help, but aren't looking to jump into an ongoing relationship with a financial advisor, consider working with a robo-advisor.
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One source stressed that Mitt Romney and those close to him have calculated that it's not feasible for him to jump into the race.
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If you jump into a game a few months in, you get the benefits of all of that new stuff right from the beginning.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden, who is considering whether to jump into the 240 race, has deep, long-held ties to the banking industry.
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" He later clarified, "The best way I know to figure out cost is to roll up your sleeves and jump into engineering process development.
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Each episode, before we jump into Sasha's current horrifying situation, we'll get a glimpse at the night of her heart attack and Becky's death.
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I have the utmost respect for great actors, but there is an instinct to it where you jump into a role and embody it.
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He sees his enemies in Hitler, the imagined referee, and scores of imaginary Germans ready to jump into the ring to rip him apart.
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While their roughly year-long relationship is seemingly doing well, Jenner isn't one to jump into a commitment just to follow some arbitrary timeline.
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One fearless 95-year-old veteran is making waves for motivating a frightened youngster to jump into a neighborhood pool — by diving in himself.
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"For a lot of the issues that we fight on, it's invaluable to have a Mike Capuano jump into the breach with you," said.
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Entertainment Weekly reports that the super mom had to jump into her friend's infinity pool to rescue her daughter from floating off its edge.
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Arizona-watchers believe DeWit, Graham, or any other potential primary challenger will be hesitant to jump into the race if Ward remains a candidate.
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There's a kiddie pool with lube in it, and she matches people up and they do a little performance and jump into the pool.
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In fact, many studios require that you take an introductory course or a private lesson before you jump into a group class, Fama says.
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She then ran into a friend and fellow up-and-coming director, who also bragged about his own jump into a big-budget film.
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That model could inspire others to jump into the political fray with a bare-bones campaign fueled by antics and media coverage, Eisen said.
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In a world where blood pressure is increasingly on the rise, Apple's jump into this sector of the healthcare consumer market would make sense.
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"You can generally expect to jump into your game twice as fast as you did previously," explains a Microsoft FAQ on the new feature.
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It's not uncommon to see either an NBA guy jump into the comments or at least see, "Hey, LeBron liked this video," or whatever.
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Some global automakers, however, have yet to jump into the market feet first and their models are primarily imported and sold by independent dealers.
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"The rule is, you know, I always try to jump into the water someplace in Western Montana before the first of June," he said.
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"We were in San Francisco, and they said, 'We've got a contestant that's just going to jump into the line,'" Ryan Seacrest told E!
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When you're expecting a baby, there's a lot you can plan for, but when it happens early you just have to jump into it.
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Playing video games solo can be really great, but sometimes you just want to jump into something that you can share with your friends.
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Security firm Trend Micro is the latest corporate to jump into the startup investment world after it unveiled a $100 million corporate fund today.
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This will, like the earlier trick above, allow you to jump into the app and buy the iPhone X the second it becomes available.
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Marsha BlackburnMarsha BlackburnTrump circuit court nominee in jeopardy amid GOP opposition Progressive freshmen jump into leadership PAC fundraising On The Money: US paid record .
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Up-front costs to build large-scale solar plants are significant, and international investors can be hesitant to jump into developing markets, she said.
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And yet Romney has also tried to endear himself to Trump -- particularly when he was eager to jump into the Secretary of State sweepstakes.
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A decision to jump into the Minnesota attorney general contest would open up the House seat Ellison has held for the last six terms.
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The process for star free agents like Machado has been a slow one this offseason, apparently leading the Padres to jump into the mix.
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Luján had been eying the majority whip spot, but now he's all but certain to jump into the race for the assistant leader position.
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"Americans travel all over the world, jump into taxis or rental cars with absolutely no idea of the level of safety," Mr. Ward said.
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They are drip resistant, but you should try not to get caught in a sudden downpour or jump into a pool, just in case.
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The April jobs report shows vast opportunity for those high school seniors who will soon graduate and then jump into the world of work.
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Many would prefer to repeal Obamacare entirely (or at least more of it) as a starting point rather than jump into a replacement immediately.
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Flaunting an incredible chin, however, Munhoz was able to weather the early storm and eventually jump into position for a first-round guillotine choke.
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Even still, Lonergan says he thinks it unlikely that many public company employees will jump into venture-backed outfits unless forced out the door.
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Let's jump into the debate Democrats are going to be having for at least the next two years: What, exactly, constitutes "Medicare for All"?
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I suddenly felt the need to raise my hand and jump into the marathon like they — and so many others — did for my Ayelet.
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At later victories in Monaco, Horner, the drivers and sometimes other team members would jump into the pool in their uniforms or race suits.
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Sure, your camera might have a timer setting, but it can be tough to figure out and then jump into the picture in time.
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If you jump into an even more bothersome situation, you may discover that the person who overreacts and then regrets it is actually you.
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If I have taken a red-eye, I jump into bed with the man and pooch I have gotten a real chance to miss.
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Craig Johnson, chief market technician at Piper Sandler, says a few key levels in each could offer an opportunity to jump into these stocks.
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Its co-founder Cristina Sumaza, 29, gave up jobs at NBC Universal and L'Oréal in New York to come home and jump into entrepreneurship.
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In one of his latest clips, 8booth managed to jump into a pool located in Laguna Beach from a balcony located four stories above.
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Those factors led Kellee Khalil, who had worked in finance and at her sister's wedding-focused public-relations firm, to jump into the business.
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This also means McAuliffe has a stable of Democratic donors ready to help fund a primary campaign, should he officially jump into the race.
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But every now and then, a jarring headline makes us wonder how it became so normal so quickly to jump into a stranger's car.
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It seems like Trump cannot jump into someone else's golf cart without an expert claiming a possible charge of peonage or grand theft auto.
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"(Don't) jump into the biggest, the most obvious market, but focus on Asia or Southeast Asia first — then fan out from there," he said.
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There's a lot of things in life that I feel like might be scary to jump into, but this, there's never been more peace.
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The Walking Dead actor, 50, was quick to jump into the comments to compliment his girlfriend, writing, "Beautiful" and adding a red heart emoji.
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"Those algal blooms create the kind of toxin where, when dogs jump into the water to go swimming, they don't jump out," he said.
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Two candidates announced this week that they would jump into the race, including a prominent Republican state lawmaker, Randy Feenstra, and others are expected.
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The numbers say that Trump casinos, stores, and golf courses suffered most during his initial jump into the race and especially the recent primaries.
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I can also just jump into the fray and start thrashing like crazy, which is when it feels most like old God of War.
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Most people feel the need to get comfortable with one another before they jump into the deep end of serious conversation or ongoing friendship.
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Once authorities can confirm a locally transmitted case of Zika, local mosquito control districts (there are 61 throughout the state) can jump into action.
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This book was King's first hardcover bestseller — that is, it was the book that signaled his jump into the literary mainstream as a writer.
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From there, Aibo will "patrol" the designated areas at set times of day, playing a "Puppy Patrol" melody when it's time to jump into action.
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But if House Republicans think they're going to stay in the minority, she might want to jump into the Senate, where Republicans have a majority.
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Mobile Companies Are Just Getting Started It takes a much heartier stomach to jump into the startup game now than it did a year ago.
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Motorola IMFree Messenger (22.5)With mobile messaging's popularity ramping up in the early 22009s, Motorola took the opportunity to jump into the texting gadget game.
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With Facebook Messenger and instant games, people are able to jump into their sessions all at once, and all work toward the same end point.
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They were my biggest jump into three-dimensional objects, which made me realize that I'm interested in characters, as opposed to being a figurative painter.
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Grey's Anatomy is just about second to none when it comes to the biggies, and season 15's "Jump Into the Fog" was no exception.
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Authorities said the crane slowed down enough for Goss to make a jump into the passenger seat, and order the 47-year-old to stop.
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Some investors argue it is too early to jump into defensive sectors with economic and earnings growth expected to continue, albeit at a slower pace.
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They also found that the most popular hashtags both jump into and drop out of the top 50 list more quickly than they used to.
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After growing Kylie Cosmetics into a near-billion dollar business since its launch over three years ago, Kylie Jenner is ready to jump into skincare.
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Byrd, that held that an "abstract dilution of institutional legislative power" wasn't a specific enough injury for a court to jump into an interbranch fight.
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Pursuits Given the opportunity, who wouldn't jump into a lake packed with millions of jellyfish — if, of course, you knew they could not sting you?
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The Lassa virus is living in a larger and larger rat population and it's also now getting more and more opportunities to jump into humans.
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Given the commercial disappointment of Broken Rules' previous two releases, they didn't want to jump into an uncertain original project without money already in place.
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I kept it stashed in my bag at all times, and whenever I needed a break I'd jump into Animal Crossing: Wild World to relax.
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But her willingness to jump into the action makes her higher profile than many women who oversee porn films, earning her a big fan base.
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Nilay, Paul, and Dieter jump into other Google-related topics, like what's happening to YouTube Red, Google Duplex theories, and a list of gadget news.
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The threat from the cloud giants helped to persuade Sony, which makes the PlayStation series of consoles, to jump into bed with its arch-rival.
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I jump into the shower, put in a hair mask, go through my morning routine (exfoliate, toner, oil, moisturizer), and then blow out my hair.
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On Tuesday, he said he maintains a "healthy skepticism" on the hype around the technology and wouldn't jump into adopting it into his business immediately.
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Mikkelsen said he would not jump into the Treasury market at this point, but investment grade corporate debt could be a good place to be.
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Rather than force Bonfire to grow from scratch, Messenger's 1.3 billion users can instantly jump into the group video chats without downloading a separate app.
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On Uber: Kate: And before we jump into Uber's Q1 financials, what do you think of Uber is most recent private valuation of 72 billion.
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Normani was attempting to jump into a split when she landed funny on the foot of her partner, Val Chmerkovskiy ... which rolled her right ankle.
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As soon as I jump into the pool, all of my stresses and worries that have built up throughout the day seem to melt away.
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With other app-based OSes, you would typically jump into a weather app for weather information, and go to a separate app for nearby restaurants.
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It's useless to judge Kingdom Hearts III on whether or not it's playable to someone who wants to jump into the franchise with this game.
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WarnerMedia is about to jump into the streaming video world with HBO Max, its answer to streaming services like Netflix, Disney+, and Apple TV Plus.
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The doctor, John Hadock, was about to go for a swim when he was summoned to jump into a dinghy and rush to Barwick's aid.
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"There is still opportunity for someone to jump into the exchange and provide coverage," Stephen Briggs, spokesman for Arizona's insurance regulator said by phone Tuesday.
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But they could squander it if they blindly defend the ACA without addressing its shortcomings, or if they jump into political arguments over single payer.
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And rather than see conference realignment based on schools trying to jump into FBS and/or the Power Five, we could see schools jumping out.
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To be quite honest, I didn't exactly know what method of applying this would work best, so I decided to jump into it and experiment.
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Audi is nowhere near the first manufacturer to jump into Formula E, despite the fact that the series only has 22 races under its belt.
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After all, just because the guys aren't shunning their former band doesn't mean that the crew is ready to jump into a 2018 world tour.
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Warren shortly after Castro announced that she would be launching an exploratory committee, making her the first major Democratic name to jump into the fray.
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An open seat could also prompt more Republicans to jump into that side of the race, which already includes Las Vegas City Councilman Stavros Anthony.
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The mid-rise bikini bottoms also have a lining to give you that peace of mind and permission to jump into the water with gusto.
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As an eight-year-old in suburban Michigan, I watched Lindsay Lohan creep across a dock in 'Parent Trap' and jump into a pond naked.
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I'm not normally the kind of guy to jump into a relationship quickly," says NE-YO, adding Renay "threw a wrench in all my singleness.
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If you jump into a market late, you just have to do whatever it is an awful lot better than the companies there before you.
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Not with President Bush; he seemed to mourn his loss briefly and then began to jump into a life free from political power and obligations.
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We tried Quest at CES and walked away mighty impressed with how easy it was to set up and immediately jump into a VR game.
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Media strategists and analysts told Business Insider that ViacomCBS doesn't need to jump into another merger right away, though the companies seem to want to.
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On February 10, three-term US Senator from Minnesota Amy Klobuchar became the 12th Democratic candidate and 6th woman to jump into the 2020 field.
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Only 16 percent of respondents, most of them moderate and conservative-leaning Democrats, said they would like to see someone else jump into the contest.
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Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg will decide "soon,"according to a source close to him, if he wants to jump into the race.
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Feldmeier said it had become difficult for wealthy individuals without strong technical expertise to jump into leading cryptocurrency bitcoin after its valuation skyrocketed in 2017.
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Before I jump into the news, my colleague Ashley is also working on our first list of executives who leading in the sports betting space.
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In that case, you do not have to create a new one, just jump into the existing trip and make changes as you see fit.
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That, in addition to her dream of starting a YouTube channel, gave her the idea to jump into ASMR the summer before her senior year.
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A recent Morning Consult poll shows that Bloomberg has only 4% of support in the Democratic primary if he were to jump into the election.
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It is also why nearly every year, some cheeky visitor will illegally jump into the pool, which is a misdemeanor subject to citation or arrest.
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"Wrecked" is not the best place to jump into this series, but these books are written in sequence, and you skip one at your peril.
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The league's television contracts are up for renewal in two years, and the N.F.L. would like new players like Amazon to jump into the fray.
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He would worry when Forky wandered off and tried to jump into trash cans, and I thought that showed a different, sensitive side of Woody.
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"It would be the most far-reaching attempt by a mainstream company to jump into the world of cryptocurrencies," Mr. Isaac and Mr. Popper write.
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Mr. Jeffries had kept his cards close to the vest, but on Thursday he announced he would jump into the race for Democratic caucus chairman.
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As more and more companies jump into the streaming race, they're cordoning off "must have" content into a wider and wider array of exclusivity silos.
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Best Buy is currently the only retailer to offer the iPad at this price, but we'll update this post should others jump into the ring.
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Sources familiar with his plans told The Hill that he is almost certain to jump into the race, though he's yet to make it official.
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And as more private equity firms and hedge funds jump into late-stage tech investing, he thinks that will be what sets NewView Capital apart.
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The escorts are not allowed to cheer or coach, but they can jump into action like a pit crew to assist with a flat tire.
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The lol-loving Kiwi airline have hit up Twitter, asking Corden to jump into a plane with them and belt out a tune or three.
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The balancing act is evident everywhere, as Warren takes steps she never did when activists were pressuring her to jump into the 20163 presidential race.
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Discussing her "really fucked up dating history," she also acknowledged the correlation between growing up with absent parents and her tendency to jump into relationships.
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But if Biden decides to jump into the race, the question will be whether that's the message Democratic primary voters want to hear right now.
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Most Finns take at least one sauna every week, if not more, and it's often followed by a jump into the always chilly Baltic Sea.
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Unfortunately for Barron, this means he also loves to jump into the tub almost as soon as she isn't using it — whether it's clean or not.
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This is the first time he'll get to participate in Iowa's odd form of democracy, and he picked a weird year to jump into the fray.
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For each round of the experiment, ALPHA scientists shot 500 antihydrogen atoms with laser pulses, causing the atoms' electrons to jump into a higher energy state.
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" However, Kelly also had a warning for interested buyers: "If you don't understand what a 'hard fork' is, do not jump into that pool right now.
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Her mother tried to jump into the vehicle to save her daughter, but the man shoved her and sped away, video from a home doorbell shows.
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Patrick is an Obama ally, and people associated with the former president had been encouraging Patrick to jump into the race for at least a year.
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Karas, who also fundraises for the DNC, said he was moved by Buttigieg to jump into a primary that he'd planned to watch from the sidelines.
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"A new motherland is being born," Correa preached at Yachay, vowing to "jump into the future" and build a "society of knowledge" that will overcome poverty.
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For him, there's a lack of political will from government officials to jump into action to count and adequately respond to opioid-related deaths and addictions.
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"Every time I go in a fitting room to try on a pair of jeans, I have to jump into them until they're on," Batoon said.
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Why it matters: As more companies jump into the streaming wars, the choice-overload problem could alienate customers, drive away subscribers and limit the industry's growth.
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So while we can be happy that there's an easy, relatively inexpensive way to jump into VR on Windows, it might be best to withhold judgment.
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Instead, one of his colleagues pointed him out as "a celebrity" to a group of reporters, pretending to jump into the scrum to ask a question.
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Sen. Michael Bennet (D-Colo.) announced his 2020 presidential bid on Thursday on CBS This Morning, becoming the 21st candidate to jump into the crowded field.
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Trump has promised to beef up America's armed forces, and Cotton would jump into that project with both boots if he were made secretary of defense.
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Bernie Sanders, an independent who caucuses with Democrats, is also expected to jump into the race following his failed bid for the party's nomination in 2016.
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A source close to the stars tells PEOPLE exclusively Steinfeld recently split from her longtime boyfriend and isn't quite ready to jump into a new romance.
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And it's not that "woooo" sort of scream you might do as you jump into a swimming pool on the first day of your summer holiday.
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But worries over the company's ability to expand its subscription base have increased recently as more companies like NBC and Disney jump into the streaming space.
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She likes them both, but she's still scared to jump into a new relationship, what with her history and her three kids and her important job.
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The extra expense of child care during campaign events is "one of those things that make it harder for people to jump into politics," Sinzdak said.
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Some food trades have flourished during an otherwise rough year for stocks, but "Fast Money" traders said Wednesday they would hesitate to jump into the sector.
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As a child, Verven loved checking out sports merchandise in stores, so it only seemed natural that he jump into the business straight out of college.
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And because we put so much pressure on ourselves, we don't say anything, or stand silently, or wait a long time to jump into the conversation.
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Before locating his body, the Los Angeles Fire Department responded to a call about a person allegedly trying to jump into the river, NBC News reported.
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In the meantime, as Latin American consumers jump into borrowed cars it's worth remembering an adopted adage: there is no such thing as a free ride.
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If Gianforte wins by just a hair, it may lead some progressives to ask why national Democrats didn't jump into the race sooner or more aggressively.
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The Coast Guard was hesitant to forcibly remove them or even approach them because someone might have been tempted to jump into shallow water, he said.
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You'll start with building competency in the basics of Six Sigma and then jump into learning the roles, phases, deliverables, and responsibilities of a project leader.
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Luján's late jump into the race could complicate his effort to build support, as a number of lawmakers have already committed to either Bustos or Cicilline.
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But he saw many of those members jump into that first base dugout, and that is why he started working his way around behind the fence.
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Evan Bayh's decision to jump into the Indiana Senate race has upended the battle for the Senate majority in 220006 by expanding the map for Democrats.
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Patrick, for his part, has made it clear publicly and privately that he has not decided about whether he will jump into the next presidential election.
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It was a break from his past because Buffett had long been hesitant to jump into tech stocks except for a stake in International Business Machines.
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Pabst wasn't the only beer company to jump into the seltzer game on Monday: Natural Light released Natural Light Seltzer, a hard seltzer with 6% ABV.
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Republicans have been slower to jump into the paid media fray, in part because Tennessee voters are being inundated by ads from candidates for other offices.
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Court watchers say it's a surprising, but welcome, jump into the 21st century for a court that's been reluctant over the years to advance its technologies.
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The beauty of the T6i is that it's the perfect camera for anyone looking to jump into photography with a camera that with lots of features.
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"I think often in Washington people try to jump into debates without having a defined thoughtful proposal of what they think is achievable," the official said.
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There are also concerns that a Jordan campaign would create divisions within the caucus and leave an opening for another lawmaker to jump into the race.
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It became really self-evident that we had to jump into the fold and do something—if not for the larger community—for our own sanity.
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Right now, Jagex is looking at mobile, VR, and gameplay tweaks to make sure hardcore RuneScape players have new ways to jump into their favorite world.
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Some kind of hero He couldn't swim, yet he was the first to jump into a river to save a 5-year-old boy from drowning.
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At times, they will jump into a whole other set of loops entirely, an effect like rapidly jerking a rotary dial to change between radio stations.
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She really listens to her heart and said she felt like it was the right time to take a leap and jump into this next adventure.
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A firefighter invited us and some Nepali photojournalists to jump into the back of his pickup truck and we raced right up to the crash site.
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Here, Eleanor Stanford and Joshua Barone, editors on the Culture desk, and Valeriya Safronova, a reporter on the Styles desk, jump into the first two episodes.
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His decision to leave the presidential race echoed Buttigieg's first jump into national politics: the end of his bid for Democratic National Committee chairman in 2017.
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And soon, Dirty Lemon will make the ultimate jump into the mainstream: It will be available at Walmart — something of a sea change for the company.
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Her comments, on ABC&aposs "The View," prompted her co-hosts Whoopi Goldberg and Joy Behar to jump into the conversation and begin speaking over her.
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"It was a long venture; it wasn't something we thought we'd jump into and find a big leaguer right away," said the general manager, Neal Huntington.
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That makes it a more difficult show than the others to just jump into as a newcomer if you haven't been following along the whole time.
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We heard from people who said they fled to the beach, where they dug trenches and prepared to jump into the water at a moment's notice.
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"With the success of NikeID, we are seeing brands jump into the mass personalization trends," Maya Mikhailov, co-founder of mobile marketing firm GPShopper, told CNBC.
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Novogratz said he couldn't help but to jump into the mix and short Tilray — a point he teased Thursday at the Yahoo Finance All Markets Summit.
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"Maybe if you destroy the memory or remove the fear from them, it will be easier to get them to jump into water," Mr. Herbison said.
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Four years ago, the Dodgers beat the Diamondbacks at Chase to clinch the NL West and the players decided to jump into the pool to celebrate.
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On New Year's Eve 4,000 people in the costal town of Mallacoota gathered by the ocean, ready to jump into the water as the flames approached.
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I don't think Zuckerberg could've predicted it or should have predicted it, but I think he could damn well jump into the middle of the fray.
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More and more people are expected to get around using apps to jump into carpool pickups and unlock bikes to get from the train to the office.
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On a third-quarter earnings call, Tesla CEO Elon Musk said the company "obviously" plans to jump into ride-hailing in the era of self-driving cars.
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This is all delivered in a single stream that will allow you to jump into and out of articles without losing your place in the overall conversation.
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If you are still shaken from the crazy ending of Dirty John, then take a breath, relax, and get ready to jump into another true con story.
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In the case of Humira, AbbVie has long claimed its extensive manufacturing experience with the drug makes it hard for any competitor to jump into the market.
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With the Three-Eyed Raven's help, Bran is able to jump into past events, even ones he never witnessed himself, such as Jon Snow's (Kit Harington) birth.
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It's a question that should be at the center of any presidential campaign but one that candidates struggle with from the moment they jump into the race.
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This is the latest of CBS' efforts to up its offerings on its streaming service, as more networks continue to jump into the already crowded SVOD space.
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In the meantime, he's been reaching out to the Alabama congressional delegation, including a phone call with Shelby, as he weighs whether to jump into the race.
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While a lot of guys did not know exactly what was going on, they had orders to pack up their personal belongings and jump into their vehicles.
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Encouraged by strong sales of its affordable, all-electric Leaf vehicles, Nissan seems ready to jump into the luxury market and take the fight directly to Tesla.
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Or do we jump into the waters of mystery, because even though it's the biggest company in the world, you don't know if it's going to work.
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"[In 2026], it is normal that you jump into VR to meet your international friends in Social VR Rooms and go on crazy adventures together," Wiedemann says.
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New Glenn The Trump administration will jump into the new space race on Thursday, at the first meeting of the National Space Council since the early 1990s.
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Sengled is the latest manufacturer to jump into the smart bulb space and their products, while a bit behind the curve, are clever and – most important – cheap.
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Not to sound like a downer, but there are also practical reasons why you shouldn't jump into a close-knit relationship with your partner's sibling, Boykin says.
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It's too late to jump into the next dance class, and I want to stay for the student performances later, so I walk around looking for food.
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"I wanted to figure out a platform so that I would not jump into a recurring cycle of retaliation and trying to avenge my brother," said Filmore.
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It's designed for simplicity, so anyone from 2D Photoshop newbies to experienced 3D animators and coders can jump into making basic image overlays or reactive AR characters.
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One would jump into aggressive back-and-forth with Trump for several minutes, before the other finally broke in, playing the reasonable one standing above the fray.
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Chaim is our resident Deal Expert, so he'll jump into the conversation with breaking deals while Paul and I help you sort out your purchase-related feelings.
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The margins are usually razor thin, each market is wildly different, and the business can be largely dependent on retailers' willingness to jump into the digital age.
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The same could be said for the Blackhawks, who were in the No. 133 spot before their improbable jump into the top three picks of the lottery.
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I'm ready to jump into the world of Apple Messages, where I can do weird shit to my texts like increase the volume and send handwritten messages.
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When officers arrived, bystanders at the scene explained that they witnessed Schultz immediately jump into the waters after his 3-year-old accidentally fell from a bridge.
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It was Russian information that Comey used to jump into the middle of the 2016 election, not a meeting between Lynch and President Clinton on the tarmac.
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After spending eight years sitting at a desk as Pam Beesley on The Office, Jenna Fischer was ready to jump into action, literally, for her next role.
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"I just didn't want to jump into a new project that wasn't related to how amazing my life is right now due to my daughter," she adds.
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Tourist Tom Roswell said he saw the gang jump into a little white boat and race off into Lake Malaren, one of the largest in the country.
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Einhorn is also no fan of Netflix's jump into original content, which has produced a number of Emmy and Golden Globe awards and helped bolster subscriber numbers.
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To make Alexa work with Apple's streaming service, you should just have to jump into the newly updated iOS/Android Alexa app and link up your account.
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A pilot can also jump into the single cockpit and fly it, and a third option is to be flown remotely by a fire response ground controller.
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Pavlik also noted that the S&P closed decisively above 2,400 on Wednesday, a key technical level, that could prompt more investors to jump into the market.
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He also runs the Reef After Dark program, when he'll jump into the ocean at night and live-stream his findings onto a giant screen for guests.
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But the former congressman has frustrated some Democrats with his silence on a presidential run, fading from the conversation as more candidates jump into the 2020 race.
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"To those who were digging my political grave so they could jump into my seat: I know who you are, and I won't forget you," he said.
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Cape explained that when you jump into their service, which costs $230 the first year for unlimited visits, patients immediately enter into conversation with artificial intelligence (AI).
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The biggest benefit will be the required controller — every Daydream user will need it to jump into VR — so developers all can code for the same specifications.
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He's expected to jump into the race in the coming weeks, and his aides have already put in place a campaign framework for when that moment arrives.
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Democrats say there's still time Some Democrats say there's still time for Hickenlooper and Bullock to jump into a Senate race -- that is if they wanted to.
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Steve Bullock (D) will travel to Iowa later this week, boosting speculation that he may jump into the growing field of Democrats seeking the 22019 presidential nomination.
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But if buyers line up to get their Tesla Model 3 in droves, which appears to be the case, other carmakers might jump into the EV market.
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For entrepreneurs and investors looking to jump into high-growth markets, one needs both an eye on both the global e-commerce lab and converging millennial values.
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We're going to jump into a lot of how the model works today, what it might look like in the future, also my personal experience with it.
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" He added that he had "heard from so many Coloradans" that he should jump into the Senate race, saying, "I intend to give that some serious thought.
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In the first debate, Dr. Grant noted, several of the male candidates, and moderators, did interject, while the women were less likely to jump into the fray.
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To keep those staffers employed into 2019, Ms. Warren needs to raise campaign dollars — a situation that places pressure on her to quickly jump into the race.
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Other parents are played by Leighton Meester ("Gossip Girl"), Kimrie Lewis ("Scandal") and Brad Garrett ("Everybody Loves Raymond"), who urge him to jump into the dating pool.
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The episode prompted the Federal Reserve Bank of New York to jump into the market to smooth things over for the first time since the financial crisis.
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"We can invest at home to ensure our public health agencies, hospitals, and health care providers are ready to jump into action when outbreaks strike," Warren wrote.
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Bloomberg's first ad spend comes as he has filed paperwork to jump into the race, but his campaign team says he has not made a final decision.
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McSally, 51, who is also expected to jump into the race soon but has not made a formal announcement, has 31 percent support, according to the poll.
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McSally, who is expected to jump into the race soon, could stand to benefit from Ward and Arpaio's similar constituencies if the candidates split each other's votes.
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After she called Mr. Bloomberg in early September, she wrote an op-ed in USA Today praising his pragmatism and urging him to jump into the race.
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Sessions's reported decision to jump into the race 80 miles north of his former district has not been met with a positive reaction, Flores told the Tribune.
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King had designed the game to be accessible across multiple platforms, which meant that players could jump into the game seamlessly between their desktops and mobile devices.
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United States regulators have boosted their oversight and regulation of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology companies as the mainstream finance world has begun to jump into those industries.
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I clicked play to jump into the game a minute or so after doors supposedly opened and was promptly transported to a lobby filled with other players.
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Jump into Scorpio season, which is winding up right now, or find your own sign and see how well the musicians who share it speak to you.
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But de León and any other Democrat looking to jump into the race will have an uphill battle since Feinstein has served in the Senate since 1992.
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Raúl Grijalva (D-Ariz.), co-chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, noted that there's some buzz around potential progressive candidates who could still jump into the primary.
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The mayor continued to consider a 2020 run in the months after the meeting, and publicly told reporters that he was inclined to jump into the race.
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Shares of Overstock have risen over 22017 percent in the last year after the company announced plans to jump into the digital coin-trading business in September.
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While Lee and Sherrill are the only two Democrats currently running, other freshmen could jump into the race before the election next week, Democratic aides said Tuesday.
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This week, Nicole Herrington and Alicia DeSantis, editors on the Culture desk, and Gal Beckerman, an editor on the Books desk, jump into Episodes 3 and 4.
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No amount of money or offers of support can change the fact that thousands were instructed to jump into the ocean in order to avoid the fires.
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In order to rewind a game, you first need to get up and hit the reset button, then jump into the game's saves and select the rewind option.
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Which is that the shape-shifting army did not miss a single opportunity to jump into any debate that divided American society, even a debate about a movie.
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With finale "Jump Into the Fog," Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) tells boyfriend Andrew DeLuca (Giacomo Gianniotti) she loves him after he dropped those three little words weeks ago.
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The businessman from New York kept his answers short and did not jump into the verbal melees that broke out as candidates jostled for attention and air time.
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St. Petersburg, Florida, was one of the most recent cities to jump into that initiative, becoming the first city in Florida to make a commitment to renewable energy.
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It is, for example, fair to make trainee firefighters pass a fitness test before they jump into burning buildings, even though such a test discriminates against old people.
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I started gardening, eating healthier and going to the gym every day because I didn't want to jump into taking antidepressants unless I had tried every other alternative.
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