" Sanderson says he met a man who offered to do "alterations" to his body, "So I jumped on the opportunity and I jumped on the needle.
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NS > jumped on Tuesday in anticipation of the measures.
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But, my thought is that ... People jumped on me.
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Heard AMC Theaters jumped on board the movie subscription train.
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Logically speaking, Mom should not have jumped on the car.
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I would have jumped on a plane in a second.
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Republicans jumped on the video of Clinton confronting the protester.
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Defense stocks jumped on news of the U.S. missile strike.
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Speaker Paul Ryan jumped on Comey's announcement to blast Clinton.
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Pippi, when's the last time you jumped on a bed?
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Then, they all jumped on the leftovers on the floor.
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In 1997, the World Health Organization jumped on the bandwagon.
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He gave me that call and I jumped on it.
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I jumped on that offer as quick as I could.
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"But, man, she jumped on me," he said of Beholder.
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I produced "Brillo" and then [J Balvin] jumped on it.
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I pulled off the lower half, and Vivian jumped on.
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Fossil fuel champions — including President Trump — jumped on the issue.
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Privacy advocates quickly jumped on the bureau's opportunistic promotion campaign.
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It was parked when the suspect allegedly jumped on it.
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The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee jumped on the issue immediately.
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Once we started pulling it off, everybody jumped on board.
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Shares of Home Depot also briefly jumped on the news.
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But all the Democrats have jumped on that particular bandwagon.
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Then the first lady, Melania Trump, jumped on the issue.
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Then I screamed and then my dog jumped on the bed.
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So I jumped on I-4 and still didn't cancel it.
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The A's jumped on Darvish with two runs in the first.
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My husband said don't be afraid, and he jumped on me.
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Huawei's other brand, Honor, has jumped on the sliding smartphone bandwagon.
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Some brands also jumped on the bandwagon for some marketing action.
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People who jumped on the bitcoin bandwagon have a lottery mindset.
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Or maybe if Migos jumped on a Goo Goo Dolls Song.
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And some brands have already jumped on the "fake news" bandwagon.
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However, there is one trend OnePlus hasn't jumped on: wireless charging.
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And it looks like Mila Kunis just jumped on board, too.
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So this year, TikTokers saw an opportunity and jumped on it.
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What with my family issues at the time, I jumped on.
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The Cloud Foundry foundation hasn't quite jumped on this bandwagon yet.
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The Republican National Committee quickly jumped on Clinton for the remark.
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A few minutes later, an interloper jumped on stage with Jones.
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The press jumped on that comment, vilifying Romney for his callousness.
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The Royals jumped on Kluber for two runs in the first.
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News quickly spread and some firemen jumped on board as well.
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Democrats jumped on the report to castigate the president's economic record.
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I jumped on the Bangtan bandwagon towards the beginning of 2016.
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She jumped on his back and held a knife to him.
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" Beto O'Rourke "jumped on tables like he had Saint Vitus' dance.
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Even Southeast Asia's e-commerce platforms have jumped on the bandwagon.
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Synthetic crude prices had jumped on uncertainty over the production impact.
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"We kind of jumped on them at the start," Thompson said.
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No wonder millions of people have jumped on the Trump Train.
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Her character, however, hasn't jumped on any nasty woman bandwagons yet.
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Washington jumped on Kershaw for two runs in the first inning.
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Zaevion jumped on top of the girls and saved their lives.
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Jumped on the bandwagon a little bit, and now we're rubbish!
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Just this weekend, another celebrity jumped on the undercut-tattoo bandwagon.
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The northern border came up and I just jumped on it.
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As soon as they saw a path, they jumped on it.
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The Drew-coached Cavaliers jumped on Atlanta from the opening tip.
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The company quickly jumped on preventing the distribution of the email.
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"We just jumped on his back," Nets guard Joe Harris said.
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When an assistant-teacher spot opened up, she jumped on it.
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Rather, she jumped on the bandwagon that was headed towards Thompson's house.
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"Joe Jonas was the first one who jumped on board," reveals Valderrama.
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The Braves jumped on Lively for five runs in the first inning.
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Meanwhile, U.S. crude futures jumped on Wednesday, boosting Australia's oil-focused firms.
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Food brand Twitter has jumped on the opportunity to be especially loud.
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And when Jay Z jumped on the "Ha" remix, it was over.
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If you haven't jumped on the bandwagon already, here's a quick primer.
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The squirrel jumped on the officer before looking for an escape route.
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Several countries have jumped on the "we must fight fake news" bandwagon.
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A kid jumped on live TV for his 15 seconds of fame.
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Athenahealth shares jumped on the news, which was first reported by CNBC.
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Maldonado jumped on her and covered her mouth to stifle her cries.
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He jumped on his horse that was saddled up in his trailer.
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The Marlins jumped on the board for a run in the first.
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The merc with a mouth has jumped on the Avengers hype train.
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It's easy enough to figure out why investors have jumped on board.
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Although France remained a net power exporter, its imports jumped on Thursday.
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Not all the presidential candidates have jumped on the loan forgiveness bandwagon.
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Police first jumped on the alleged suspect's trail shortly after 4 p.m.
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The Tigers jumped on Hendricks in the first inning for two runs.
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And yep, the legend jumped on stage with him to rock out.
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And after approaching McCarthy with the idea, she immediately jumped on board.
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Traders who jumped on Hershey acquisition rumors are reaping huge rewards Thursday.
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Even some critics within his own party jumped on Trump's speech Monday.
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The next morning, she jumped on an airplane and headed to Wyoming.
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Williams jumped on a slider for a 435-foot blast to right.
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Democrats jumped on the projections to castigate Republicans over their economic record.
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Rand Paul jumped on the Cruz as flip-flopper theme Thursday night.
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The stock jumped on the news, hitting a new 52-week high.
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They could have jumped on the stage and really tackled this kid.
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"We'd played last night and they jumped on us early," Vogel said.
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As for Jordyn ... she jumped on stage and danced around the Tesla.
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Two Secret Service agents immediately jumped on stage and rushed Trump off.
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Metal is hot and Zayn Malik has jumped on the bandwagon last.
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So let's assume Flynn just jumped on a grenade for his boss.
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Athletes and celebrities jumped on board, touting the benefits to the media.
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The Brown campaign jumped on that theme, even producing a television ad.
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The Pirates jumped on Marquez for two runs in the first inning.
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But many of the traditional Hazara leaders have also jumped on board.
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Kirk registers to lobby MORE (R), who also jumped on McDonald's remarks.
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De La Rosa said Freese jumped on a slider down the middle.
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The US$ notes of Yingde Gases jumped on a potential acquisition offer.
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The National Theater in London jumped on board a few years later.
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You probably jumped on the novelty pool float trend at some point.
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At some point, the robot jumped on two legs and didn't fall.
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Suddenly Mick just jumped on this train that he's so good at.
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Yesterday, Jayden Federline jumped on Instagram Live to engage with his followers.
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As soon as we started the engine, about 20 guys jumped on.
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But almost immediately, conservatives jumped on the idea that Foster was murdered.
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We all could have jumped on the oat bandwagon two decades sooner.
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But you know what, we stuck together and just jumped on them.
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The activists jumped on a plane and never faced trial in Iceland.
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"I got a strange dude who jumped on my vehicle," one says.
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Not surprisingly, 35 states and the District of Columbia jumped on board.
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"The thought police have jumped on it," he told Sky News Australia.
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So we jumped on our phones, Googling the required accouterments for preparation.
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Shares of U.S. defense companies jumped on news of the air strike.
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And he jumped on the "excellent jobs numbers" on Twitter Friday morning.
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McMurray jumped on the indictment Wednesday and began fundraising on the news.
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And when another opportunity arose to work together, they jumped on it.
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That's why members of Congress have jumped on board to deregulate them.
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Chinese shares jumped on the first trading day of the new decade.
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Yet few entrepreneurs have jumped on the subscription bandwagon for local news.
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It will be a nice system when enough products have jumped on board.
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Carpool Karaoke jumped on the Game of Thrones bandwagon with its latest preview.
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Asian markets inherited positive momentum from Wall Street, where stocks jumped on Tuesday.
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Subsequently, Watts jumped on Shanann, who was on her back in their bed.
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Futures on oil and copper jumped on hopes a possible new China-U.
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Foreign investors have jumped on any opportunity this year to buy American companies.
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They jumped on and off and on stuff in the least convenient way.
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"He just jumped on the first pitch and hit it out," Geltz said.
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Shares in Chinese telecommunications gear firms jumped on the news of the reprieve.
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The Australian dollar jumped on the Chinese data before giving back the gains.
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Burger King, Carl's Jr. and A&W Restaurants have jumped on the trend.
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As that happened, though, other major world powers jumped on the nuclear bandwagon.
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Hard-hit Turkish financial assets jumped on Monday after Erdogan's latest upbeat remarks.
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Five years later, the rest of the country has jumped on the bandwagon.
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Brands like IKEA, Dove, KFC and Lynx have all jumped on the bandwagon.
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Shares jumped on Tuesday by nearly 5 percent in Toronto to C$74.84.
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It seems like a lot of politicians have jumped on the homosexual bandwagon.
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Gold miners also surged as the precious metal jumped on the Fed news.
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The outage affected a number of users who jumped on Twitter to complain.
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Other tech giants like Apple have also jumped on the smart speaker train.
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He jumped on the plane and went to China to get the funding.
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"We jumped on them and stayed on them," Indians manager Terry Francona said.
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Actors, musicians and celebrities quickly jumped on social media, expressing shock and sadness.
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Peaches jumped on the keyboard, Gonzales on the drums, and around they went.
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Prince, who was in the audience, jumped on stage to defend his company.
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I jumped on the back of his bike and he showed me around.
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"We've been surprised at how people have jumped on board," Mr. Laithwaite said.
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When I said Cy was doing this, obviously they all jumped on board.
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The Global Times jumped on Zhao's tweets, writing two different articles about them.
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He jumped on an unofficial remix, the first of several collaborations with Wizkid.
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St. Louis jumped on starter Antonio Senzatela (4-4) in the second inning.
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European automotive stocks initially jumped on the news but by 3:30 p.m.
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Target shares jumped on strong earnings, helping stocks offset some of the losses.
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The Rockies jumped on Weaver for four hits in the first five hitters.
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Ford said she managed to escape when Judge jumped on top of them.
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So I jumped on that too, and got approved to have it also.
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John Weeks: Yes, everybody seems to have jumped on this imminent disaster bandwagon.
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So naturally, fans jumped on the opportunity to bring up the 27-29 speech.
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We're interested in running with films that a lot of studios haven't jumped on.
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The Braves jumped on starter Vince Velasquez for three runs in the first inning.
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Basic materials, undeterred by the 14-year dollar high, jumped on to the bandwagon.
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Trump jumped on the case as proof there was no collusion with his campaign.
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Specifically, to people on Twitter, who jumped on the president's garbled statement with gusto.
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All of the players then jumped on top of him to grab the ball.
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Twitter quickly jumped on the reignited feud, adding their own commentary on Trump's insult.
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And then this opportunity came up in San Francisco and we jumped on it.
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Global nickel prices jumped on supply risks after the move, broadly supported by Duterte.
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I feel strange dating/mating coworkers, so I never really jumped on those chances.
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CVS Health and Cigna also jumped on the news, gaining 4.7% and 9.2%, respectively.
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I felt like a lot of NBA players jumped on the ship around 0003.
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Amid the trade tensions, shares of Chinese rare earth producers mostly jumped on Tuesday.
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Other retailers jumped on Amazon's bandwagon and are running big sales around Prime Day.
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Its members have jumped on Sanchez's resignation as an opportunity to stake this claim.
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The stock jumped on the news and was up 5.25 percent by 1410 GMT.
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Two cats startled a woman so badly, she jumped on a counter for safety.
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He jumped on a motorcycle attached to rails and zipped out of the lockup.
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What didn't help NBA YoungBoy's case ... he jumped on social media and threatened retaliation.
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Meanwhile, The Washington Post, known for its commitment to digital, hasn't jumped on Editions.
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"Not one single person jumped on that body and gave chest compressions," he says.
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That's when the family dog, Zero, reportedly jumped on the suspect and bit him.
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Irish bond yields, which jumped on Tuesday on no-deal Brexit fears, were lower.
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If you haven't jumped on the backpack bandwagon yet, Rihanna might change your mind.
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His son thought I had hit him, and the son jumped on my back.
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Numerous policy makers in both Europe and the U.S. have jumped on these details.
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"Everyone jumped on the oval diamond bandwagon this year," Dukes said of the cut.
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So, when I was given the opportunity to try SmileDirectClub, I jumped on it.
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AWS just jumped on the bandwagon too with Kubernetes support for its container service.
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The non-word quickly became a meme — even Hillary Clinton jumped on the bandwagon.
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As for now, however, he's jumped on a track with Atlanta rapper Lil Baby.
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Then I jumped on, and me and him was just rocking for a minute.
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Yet a handful of liberal Democrats quickly jumped on board following Ocasio-Cortez's victory.
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Many policymakers, working with private firms, engineers and technologists, have jumped on this opportunity.
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I have a lot of people that jumped on board in the three years.
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There's no shame in sudden Raptors enthusiasm; bandwagons were made to be jumped on.
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When his friend jumped on them, they all tumbled off the bed, she said.
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More and more people have jumped on the bandwagon, succumbing to the team's charms.
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Neely jumped on top of him, and forced his face into the concrete floor.
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And a short while later, Donald Trump jumped on Twitter to have his say.
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Optical component makers Acacia Communications, Oclaro Inc and Lumentum Holdings jumped on the news.
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The Phillies jumped on Lockett for two runs in the top of the first.
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China Unicom and China Telecom shares jumped on Tuesday after reports of the merger.
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"We immediately jumped on board," said Joshua Runyan, who manages the cafe in Portsmouth.
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Her 17 grandchildren paced through the complex's flowered courtyard and jumped on her bed.
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After the bullets, they jumped on what's tabbed as the world's largest monster truck.
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Ora must have seen some guilt in his face, so she jumped on the opportunity.
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"No disrespect to the Senators when we all jumped on the ice there," Oshie said.
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The Rangers jumped on Liriano in the first inning, using both small and long ball.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. defense shares jumped on Wednesday, with companies including Northrop Grumman (NOC.
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To the audience's delight, the actor jumped on stage and interrupted comedian Mat Edgar's set.
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Fans immediately jumped on the moment, joking and making memes about how Harrison messed up.
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But Science points out that only a tiny fraction of biologists have jumped on board.
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Conservative media outlets jumped on the story, which aired the night of Monday, May 15.
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The Marlins jumped on Lauer for four runs on five consecutive hits in the first.
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Both Senator Marco Rubio and Ohio Governor John Kasich have also jumped on the incidents.
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Shares of Dream Industrial jumped on the news, hitting their highest in nearly a year.
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Ice suppliers soon jumped on the trend, using a special freezer colloquially called a Clinebell.
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Then-candidate Donald Trump jumped on the news, claiming it showed Clinton's inability to serve.
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Dunkin' and other coffee chains have jumped on the success of the pumpkin spice latte.
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Democrats jumped on the testimony, expressing concern that Trump had inappropriately meddled with the probe.
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Reagan's administration jumped on the opportunity to publicize the crack cocaine epidemic, sensationalizing its emergence.
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German media jumped on the slip, with top-selling Bild calling it an "embarrassing mishap".
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And the province's Liberal Party quickly jumped on it, emailing out an instant fact check.
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It was an idea from the director, and we just kind of jumped on it.
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Other carriers have jumped on board, including Verizon, which launched a similar program in 2016.
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Dillon was in the kitchen cooking and Winston jumped on his back, scratching him up!
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She was only able to escape when Judge jumped on the bed too, she said.
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So if you still haven't jumped on the yoga bandwagon, you're about 3,000 years behind.
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Meanwhile, Boston jumped on top 1-0 on Ian Kinsler's RBI single in the second.
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We jumped on the phone and first thing she said: 'Nick Cannon, how you doing?
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I just wish they hadn't all jumped on board of another red herring so fast.
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UberEATS was launched back in 2014, but few fast food restaurants have jumped on board.
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Come Valentine's Day or that upcoming birthday, you'll be happy you jumped on this deal.
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Carson Daly and his wife Siri Daly have jumped on the popular "sleep divorce" trend.
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And Mr. Trump has jumped on her Goldman speeches as evidence of hypocrisy and secretiveness.
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Ms. Nunez jumped on his back and punched him several times, according to the affidavits.
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"An executive from that bank jumped on the elevator, apparently somebody pretty important," Tucker says.
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US and European stocks jumped on Friday after a mixed jobs report eased market nerves.
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US and European stocks jumped on Friday after a mixed jobs report eased market nerves.
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As they did on Saturday, the Indians jumped on the Royals in the first inning.
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Spot gold jumped on the weaker dollar, trading up 0.40 percent at $1,235.88 per ounce.
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"Despacito" blew up on Youtube, gaining further traction when Bieber jumped on the Spanglish remix.
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Because there were no exit polls, people jumped on that figure and kept recycling it.
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That's right, Gomez has jumped on the bang bandwagon and the results are pretty rad.
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Spot gold jumped on the weaker dollar, trading up 0.5 percent at $1,237.24 per ounce.
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For now, Ryan is the sole GOP leader who hasn't jumped on the Trump Train.
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Tired from walking, we jumped on the subway to begin making our way back home.
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But Tesla's most obvious potential customers - major U.S. trucking firms - have not jumped on board.
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"We saw that flier under the door and we all jumped on board," Mejias said.
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The Yankees jumped on Detroit starter Edwin Jackson for five runs in the second inning.
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Dublin's ISEQ index, typically sensitive to Brexit news, jumped on the developments, closing 1.5% higher.
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Oil prices jumped on Tuesday as the U.S. east coast braced for a major hurricane.
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It jumped on Isaac M. Sederbaum, putting its mouth around his head and shaking him.
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And then, in October, I put my belongings in storage and jumped on another plane.
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Shares of U.S. defense companies jumped on news of the air strike that killed Soleimani.
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Shares of U.S. defense companies jumped on news of the air strike that killed Soleimani.
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But Tesla's most obvious potential customers — major U.S. trucking firms — have not jumped on board.
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Oh, and last October, Drake jumped on board as 100 Thieves' most famous co-owner.
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" Other publishers quickly jumped on the trend, with books like "Jane Slayre" and "Wuthering Bites.
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Dow futures jumped on Tuesday, boosted by earnings reports that largely beat Wall Street expectations.
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"I just kind of jumped on him and gave him this giant hug," she said.
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No human trials are planned, but some early-adopters have already jumped on the CR bandwagon.
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Sales of A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle jumped on Amazon after Clinton's speech Thursday.
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Letter later jumped on Flentje's ambiguous responses, saying the Department of Justice's position makes no sense.
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As a little kid, I jumped on one of the men foot and I bit him.
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And shares of these big banks jumped on Tuesday, suggesting investors are starting to believe them.
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The fact is, some reporters, even after they know the -- knew the facts, jumped on this.
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Trump jumped on the talk of his own impeachment in a pair of tweets Friday morning.
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The Gates Foundation has been matching dollar for dollar, and media partners have jumped on board.
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Yield of Indonesia's 10-year government bonds jumped on Friday to 7.462 percent from 7.417 percent.
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Chance recently jumped on "Forever Always," a new song from Social Experiment keys player Peter CottonTale.
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Months later, she jumped on the nascent #MeToo movement and was the first to urge Sen.
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We're told during the concert the fan jumped on stage to score a video with DaBaby.
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Shares in Line jumped on the news, and were trading up 7.7 percent early on Tuesday.
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When he stood back up, third-place finisher Paul Chelimo jumped on his back in celebration.
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But folks would be remiss if they jumped on that bandwagon before reading Sam Polk's memoir.
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They didn't say "courtesy of," they just jumped on people's records when they felt like it.
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With this announcement, Google has effectively jumped on a big new trend and perhaps outmaneuvered Amazon.
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As expected, other fans quickly jumped on board — sharing their favorite matching mani-and-bath products.
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On Monday, the yen jumped on safe-haven demand following deadly attacks in Turkey and Germany.
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Amazon shoppers jumped on the deal so fast, the bag of goodies unfortunately isn't available anymore.
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Biryol and his colleagues jumped on the opportunity to study the forces behind the unusual event.
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Major artists — such as Selena Gomez, Ariana Grande and Meghan Trainor — have also jumped on board.
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U.S. stocks jumped on the news, however pared gains to trade slightly lower at Europe's close.
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"Jumped on a grenade at a checkpoint," he said, setting down his chopsticks with a shrug.
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Later that month, West jumped on Instagram and went on a rant against Drake (among others).
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Finally, a relative of a patient jumped on him and overpowered him, knocking the gun away.
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After the crickets were set free, some of them jumped on passengers, according to the Post.
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Flight attendants jumped on the P.A. asking for medical professionals to come forward ... and they did.
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Tata Motors' shares jumped on the news, gaining as much as 3.7 percent to 184 rupees.
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Once we realize we hadn't acknowledged it, Taylor jumped on and just started responding to people.
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It looked as if he might struggle after the Padres jumped on him in the first.
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They jumped on a boat and headed to a hotel restaurant for a lil chow down.
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S. trade tensions hit risk sentiment, while energy stocks jumped on a rally in oil prices.
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Panay jumped on stage last October to unveil the Surface Book, Microsoft's take on the laptop.
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Everyone jumped on the Giants bandwagon last week, but we here at This Particular Week... waited.
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Irish bond yields, which jumped on Tuesday on no-deal Brexit fears, fell as investors returned.
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Shares jumped on a weaker yen as Abe's government looked set to deliver more policy stimulus.
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U.S. gasoline calendar spreads also jumped on the Colonial news, strengthening the front of the curve.
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In May, OPEC supplies jumped on the back of recovering output from Libya and also Nigeria.
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" U.S. Ambassador to Germany Richard Grenell also jumped on the story, tweeting, "Where is Mayor @tedwheeler?
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Many jumped on Twitter to unleash a stream of panicked, anxious questions: Did you hear that?
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The Queen has even jumped on the Instagram bandwagon, writing her first post earlier this year.
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Two modders immediately jumped on it, and rolled out their own answers to the diabolical request.
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Political opponents jumped on the saga to suggest that Conte was not up to running Italy.
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The hacks came in groups, surfed in groups, jumped on waves when the other guy fell.
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Still, Mr. Dixon has jumped on Mr. Scott's simultaneous criticism of and support for Mr. Trump.
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Oil prices jumped on hopes that supply gluts were easing, which would allow prices to rise.
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The price of benchmark crude also jumped on the report, and closed nearly 173 percent higher.
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I jumped on a stationary bike and tried to maintain a heart rate of 95 bpm.
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After the London protest, we jumped on a night train and connected with protesters in Edinburgh.
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Stocks jumped on Tuesday, recovering some ground from their biggest loss in more than four months.
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So when I recently got the call for the Pokémon Go beta, I jumped on it.
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The country's benchmark Merval equities index jumped on the news, to close up 4.01% on Tuesday.
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Edinson Cavani jumped on a rebound and poached it to make the final score 3-0.
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When the friend jumped on them, Dr. Blasey was able to dash out of the room.
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Regulators have also jumped on the issue, urging Amazon to tighten its grip around these products.
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Shares of Boeing (BA), which had been lower earlier in the day, jumped on the news.
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"We ran into a hot team that really jumped on us," Packers Coach Mike McCarthy said.
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Treasury yields jumped on Friday as investors sold bonds on the stronger-than-expected jobs report.
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Nevertheless, liberal feminists have jumped on the show as another opportunity to rail against religious conservatism.
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With more cynicism, Barstool Sports and other youth-targeting brands have jumped on the bandwagon, too.
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Shares in both Nokia and Ericsson jumped on Friday — but were down in trading this morning.
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Since Amazon created Prime Day, many other retailers have also jumped on the deal day trend.
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"They jumped on him pretty good there early," White Sox manager Robin Ventura said of Rodon.
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Peña confirmed that he was "jumped" on Twitter, and later posted an Instagram story of himself.
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Left leaning group EMILY's List and progressive super PAC American Bridge jumped on the candidate's remarks.
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The protesters jumped on stage and chanted for about a minute before ultimately being escorted away.
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Correa jumped on the first pitch as Houston won for the 10th time in 12 games.
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Almonte then jumped on a 1-0 fastball and crushed it over the right-field wall.
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Last year someone proposed a new, untried, fun-filled fundraising option, and everyone jumped on board.
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But, in this case, I jumped on a bandwagon without quite knowing where it was going.
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On Monday, global stock benchmarks jumped on the weekend's trade news, with the S&P 500 .
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They also jumped on the Buzz Lightyear ride and then took a ride on the Matterhorn.
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He jumped on her and covered her mouth to stifle her cries as the shooter inched closer.
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If you haven't already jumped on the Stunna bandwagon, we highly suggest you start with this color.
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Oil prices jumped on Monday, with U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude settling 2.4 percent higher at $51.63.
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They just jumped on the mic and did their thing and [didn't think] about things too much.
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So, when I was given the opportunity to speak with a financial therapist, I jumped on it.
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"Everyone jumped on this antifa bandwagon, but they are getting in over their head," she told me.
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The Blue Jackets jumped on Colorado early when Foligno scored at 6:723 of the first period.
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Scammers already have jumped on new-card mailings as an opportunity to taking advantage of the unaware.
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We were talking on the sofa when he suddenly jumped on me and tried to kiss me.
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LSU jumped on top early as Reath's nine points helped the Tigers build a 25-10 advantage.
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Minnesota jumped on Milwaukee starter Gio Gonzalez in the second inning to take a 4-0 lead.
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In the end, Corden jumped on the bandwagon and pretended to join in on the vaginal steaming.
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Just very briefly, some critics jumped on Sarah Sanders for leading (Inaudible) for tweeting about the restaurant.
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Dubai's Emaar Properties jumped on a plan for an initial public offer by one of its units.
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David Fincher has jumped on the Netflix bandwagon to direct his first feature film in five years.
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The Democratic National Committee also jumped on the newly surfaced remarks from Trump on the housing market.
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Police issued a press release, and local media jumped on the story, reporting live from the courthouse.
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They jumped on the sculpture, ecstatic, and clambered up its back like they were straddling the world.
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Smith immediately jumped on the hood, and held tight long enough that the thief eventually ran off.
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Nine of its 10 main groups fell, while the materials sector jumped on gains for gold miners.
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Italian benchmark 10-year bond yields jumped on the forecast from 1.03 to 3.413 percent IT10YT=TWEB.
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French publishers like La Musardine, J'ai Lu, Éditions Blanche and Éditions Paulette have already jumped on board.
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Rosario jumped on a high 0-2 fastball from Alex Wilson (1-33) leading off the inning.
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But Athen, his youngest son, jumped on a cousin's board at 18 months and was instantly hooked.
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World stocks came off six-week lows and U.S. stock futures jumped on optimism surrounding the talks.
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It made an unscheduled landing in Nevada and the duo jumped on another plane headed for Cali.
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Young threw an 2500 mph fastball down the middle of the plate and Reddick jumped on it.
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The China-based firm jumped on the VR wagon when it launched the OnePlus 2 last summer.
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So if you haven't jumped on the jumpsuit bandwagon by now, you might want to catch up.
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SX7P, which had jumped on Wednesday as bond yields surged, extended gains to end 0.4 percent higher.
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Fisher & Paykel shares jumped on the news to a more than one week high of NZ$8.65.
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"When legally I didn't have to have visitation with him anymore, I jumped on it," she explains.
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That same day, Ellen DeGeneres and the staff of her daytime talk show jumped on the bandwagon.
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I jumped on how the future of mobility is how the body will behave in zero gravity.
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Then she tweeted #takedownmilliebobbybrown which her followers jumped on and it became a full blown meme pic.twitter.
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Environmental groups have also jumped on the lackluster results as proof that drilling is overall not desirable.
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Like its chief US rival Lyft, Uber has jumped on the electric scooter trend in recent months.
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Michael Ahrens, spokesman for the Republican National Committee, jumped on the attack in response to Warren's speech.
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The auction house's stock jumped on this news, rising six percent to close at $28.91 a share.
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On Friday, they jumped on Trump's orders, accusing him of giving gifts to Wall Street fat cats.
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When somebody drove a car into a crowd in Barcelona this week, he jumped on it immediately.
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Oil prices jumped on the reports, with Brent crude futures up 66 cents to $62.59 a barrel.
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Rea got enough support from the Padres' sometimes anemic offense, which jumped on Jacob deGrom (3-1).
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Royal Caribbean on Thursday said 277 passengers and crew were ill, but the number jumped on Friday.
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I had learned to play golf early on, and jumped on the opportunity to move to Australia.
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Dropbox shares jumped on Friday in the cloud storage provider's first day of trading on the Nasdaq.
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Two Secret Service agents jumped on the podium to guard Sanders, who was never in immediate danger.
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I jumped on top of the cab and then the cab driver freaked out and drove off.
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Pussy Riot jumped on the news, posting on Twitter on Tuesday that they believe Verzilov was poisoned.
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The food industry jumped on the low-fat bandwagon, and the professional associations kept driving the message.
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This guy has recently jumped on the vinyl trend along with Lomography cameras, podcasting, and vape culture.
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Earlier today, Ocean jumped on to the song's "Genius" page to annotate a lyric to the track.
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Earlier this week, Columbus, South Carolina Mayor Steve Benjamin jumped on the Ready for 100 bandwagon too.
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She also jumped on Rita Ora's (highly controversial) new single "Girls", with Cardi B and Bebe Rexha.
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Other chains that have recently jumped on the plant-based bandwagon include Dunkin', Hardee's, and Little Caesars.
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On Thursday, he jumped on Twitter to praise Ms. Warren's "liberty green" army — her campaign's adopted color.
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Marty Baum jumped on a friend's boat, his phone blowing up with frantic phone calls from fishermen.
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They waited for the storm to pass, then jumped on packed highways to return to the unknown.
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Since Kutcher, tons of other celebs have jumped on the bandwagon, including Jennifer Lopez and Kerry Washington.
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Johnson's dirty investment secret, however, is that Fidelity has jumped on the passive-investing index-fund bandwagon.
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In November, the chain jumped on the plant-based burger trend by teaming up with Impossible Foods.
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The death toll from China's coronavirus outbreak jumped on Saturday to 41 from 26 a day earlier.
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Ted Cruz (R-Texas) has jumped on the baffling bandwagon, spewing the same conspiracy on national television.
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Curry jumped on a fumbled pass and benefited from the confusion to grab an open shot. 21979.
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Pouncey then jumped on Garrett and threw several punches and kicks, and Ogunjobi shoved Rudolph from behind.
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He jumped on a plane back to Detroit immediately afterward to discuss his future with his family.
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Kavanaugh's friend, Mark Judge, was in the room as well, and jumped on them, according to Ford.
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Coffee futures jumped on Monday as a supply shortage in the largest producer drove up the prices.
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V22017TX jumped on the release but fell back shortly afterwards and was still lower on the day.
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Both Christie and Bush have jumped on that, releasing ads that include footage of that stumbling endorsement.
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The Phillies jumped on Scherzer in the first with Miller hitting a three-run shot to center.
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The Rays jumped on Kansas City starter Jason Hammel quickly, scoring three times in the first inning.
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" When we jumped on the phone later, she told me "Don't try to remake what we did.
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Jenner's short performance had Bieber clearly excited because he jumped on pal Jaden Smith's back immediately after.
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The Mariners jumped on Keller early, scoring four runs in the first inning before making an out.
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They jumped on his back and "hump[ed]" him from behind in a simulation of anal sex.
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Fortunately they were able to resonate with what I aim to accomplish and immediately jumped on board.
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Sanders campaign jumped on the report, blasting the story out to reporters and following up with a statement.
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The Republicans quickly jumped on McGrath's remarks, calling her to apologize for the comments she made last year.
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If you haven't already jumped on Gwyneth Paltrow's natural-living bandwagon, now might be the time to start.
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Democrats quickly jumped on the report, saying the GOP plan will hurt Americans and raise health care costs.
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Her followers quickly jumped on the attack, questioning the idea of giving a child tea for weight loss.
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Last week the internet jumped on a new research paper proclaiming that the bitcoin blockchain contains child pornography.
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Shares in Europe jumped on Friday on hopes of a trade agreement between China and the United States.
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So you jumped on the bandwagon, and now you're desperately trying to figure out how to get off.
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Colorado won the first five games of its homestand before Arizona jumped on starter Jeff Hoffman (248-1).
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Speaking of those tapes: A&E jumped on the same bandwagon with a 2015 special of its own.
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"He jumped on the boat, oh my gosh!" a passenger yells in the background as the video begins.
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New York (Reuters) - Shares in gaming and casino companies jumped on Monday, led by Scientific Games Corp (SGMS.
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So they have jumped on a fluid long-term negotiation at its inception by mocking the president's flattery.
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She was quickly ambushed by cheering members of her team, who jumped on her and hugged in celebration.
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Plenty of paint companies have jumped on the color forecasting bandwagon, naming their own colors of the year.
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A couple jumped on the street while sporting their wedding attire in this photo captured by Clayton Made.
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The Mariners jumped on the board in the second after a pair of hard-hit balls off Cashner.
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Naturally, it too, jumped on the Pokémon bandwagon by launching a new "Let's catch Pokémon" feature this week.
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Smartphones have been commonplace since 2009; airplanes, cars, and even taxis have jumped on the USB port wave.
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Demand for currency-related volatility products jumped on Monday, sending the Chicago Board Options Exchange volatility indexes higher.
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He then flew into an impassioned, if slightly bizarre, tirade that the internet immediately jumped on with glee.
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"He pushed me on the bed and jumped on top of me, and physically attacked me," she recalled.
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That's the moment where he started losing control...he suddenly jumped on me and tried to kiss me.
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So when she won, people quickly jumped on her winning vote count of 22014 to express their disdain.
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Kiva Confections, which made a name for itself making cannabis-infused candy bars, has jumped on this trend.
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The Dodgers jumped on Bumgarner for two runs in the first inning, stringing together four one-out hits.
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"The danger is that everybody's jumped on it and fundamentally, geologically, the stuff is not scarce," he added.
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Instead, he just caught on fire himself, so he jumped on the flames once more for good measure.
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The Rays jumped on the Orioles early, scoring four runs in the first and another in the second.
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The Pirates jumped on Padres spot starter Cal Quantrill for four runs on five hits in the first.
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We quickly packed for an undetermined amount of time and jumped on a plane with the whole family.
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The Orioles jumped on Smyly (1-4) quickly as some first-inning power produced a 4-0 lead.
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The company reportedly jumped on the idea, though details on the plot and cast are being kept secret.
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It later disappears from camera view as motorists honk wildly and shout that it's jumped on a man.
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Shares in cement companies jumped on the news, with the cement index finishing the day 5.3 percent higher.
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The Cubs jumped on Bergman for back-to-back homers in the fourth for a 20-22.77 lead.
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Intrigued, I jumped on a plane (which, full disclosure, was comped by the event) for a closer look.
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Wednesday morning, Heidi Montag jumped on the bandwagon, announcing that she and husband Spencer Pratt are also expecting.
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We had a player that jumped on the ice too quick, and the puck got in that area.
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In the weeks since, Democrats jumped on the possibility of another victory in a deeply conservative Southern state.
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Stocks also jumped on the announcement, with France's CAC and Germany's DAX both closing up around 216.3 percent.
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Rubble fell on his sheets as she slammed her sledgehammer on the bed and jumped on the furniture.
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Italian government bond yields jumped on Borghi's comments, which revived concerns about the country's commitment to the euro.
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As China being a major consumer of metals, spot metal prices jumped on the back of this news.
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During the tablet's launch, Microsoft's Office chief, Kirk Koenigsbauer, jumped on stage to demonstrate Office for iPad Pro.
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"But someone saw a niche and jumped on it," she said of places like the Morris Animal Inn.
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Politicians have gleefully jumped on the bandwagon, and are increasingly using laws against "hate speech" to punish dissidents.
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Privacy advocates immediately jumped on the description as proof that the agreement won't stand up to court scrutiny.
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As soon as it was announced, people jumped on social media to declare how Apple's lost its way.
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Spencer's, once a temple for the edgy teen, has also jumped on the bandwagon of Northgate store closures.
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Depending on your perspective, Elmer-DeWitt was either pushed out of Fortune, or he jumped on his own.
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Stocks rose on Wednesday as energy shares jumped on the back of a strong rally in oil prices.
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Happy Friday and welcome back to Overnight Finance, where we haven't jumped on to the scooter trend yet.
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Victoria's Secret is now also focusing on more comfortable models — but has only hesitantly jumped on this trend.
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Despite Mr. Hebert's lack of credibility, the far-left has jumped on the bandwagon to score political points.
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It's no surprise that our readers jumped on the opportunity to snag these headphones on sale last year.
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Drugstore stocks jumped on Monday as Rite Aid's merger with Walgreens appeared to be closer to gaining approval.
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"He pushed me on the bed and jumped on top of me, and physically attacked me," she says.
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Kirk's campaign has jumped on the hearing, where Duckworth will be represented by the Illinois attorney general's office.
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MC Flux: It was one of our younger lot, a white kid, who first jumped on the bandwagon.
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She joked about trying the monkey bread Izpeazu sold around campus, and the reverend jumped on the idea.
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Oh sure, they jumped on it when someone publicly showed how easy it was, even with extreme cases.
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Roku has spiked more than 70 percent since market open Thursday as investors jumped on the company's since .
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Stocks rose on Wednesday as retail shares jumped on the back of strong quarterly earnings from retailer Macy's.
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Trump's re-election campaign jumped on the narrative of a President who is as good as his word.
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This was the one productive suggestion that emerged from the Wise Men meeting, and Johnson jumped on it.
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He jumped on to the subway tracks to save someone while a train was coming into the station.
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Some guy in a Blue Jackets jersey just jumped on my computer at this Starbucks and started typing.
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Stocks jumped on Tuesday, recovering some ground from their biggest loss in more than four months on Monday.
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It's not surprising that companies — and consumers — have jumped on a more affordable solution with clothing box services.
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The scoring started when Adalberto Mondesi jumped on Nova in the first with a one-out home run.
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The Braves jumped on Fried for two runs in the second inning on Yan Gomes' two-run single.
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After a quick first inning the Cardinals jumped on Colorado starter Antonio Senzatela (8-8) in the second.
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After the two got into a car, protesters rocked it back and forth and jumped on the hood.
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" Mr. Sanders jumped on the subject of Medicare for all with his catchphrase: "I wrote the damn bill.
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But Chaffetz jumped on the incident to reiterate his call for the firing of IRS Commissioner John Koskinen.
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The Yankees jumped on Toronto opener Wilmer Font taking a 27-0 lead five batters into the game.
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Sky shares jumped on the news and hit the top of the European benchmark, finishing up 20.5 percent.
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The Detroit Lions jumped on it too, sharing a BARRY 2020 graphic, complete with a GOAT-party logo.
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"I'm not somebody who somehow jumped on the bandwagon recently," he said in an interview with The Hill.
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It doesn't hurt that Tecovas jumped on a piece of prime real estate along Austin's South Congress drag.
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And their four dogs — a poodle, a collie, a cocker spaniel and a Great Dane — jumped on everyone.
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If that sounds harsh – "positive checks" -- his critics thought so, too, and they jumped on him for it.
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Shares of U.S. steel makers - AK Steel, US Steel Corp and Nucor - jumped on prospects of import tariffs.
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Shares jumped on his recommendation and were most recently up nearly 2.5 percent after rising 4 percent earlier.
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Now, Amazon, through its in-house private label brand 206 Collective, has jumped on the Allbirds cloning bandwagon.
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When she realized she could save big by finishing college in three years, she jumped on the opportunity.
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But Texas A&M jumped on the ensuing onside kick and was able to run out the clock.
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He jumped on and off calls with his staff, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office, and the Mexican Embassy.
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Expedia Group shares jumped on Friday after the travel website operator reported a quarterly profit well above estimates.
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"He pushed me on the bed and jumped on top of me, and physically attacked me," she said.
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Sano jumped on Carpenter's first offering and drove the ball 436 feet over the right-center field wall.
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This whole meme that we jumped on it because of [HBO's] "The Jinx," that's not accurate at all.
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Twice in November she jumped on the trend of wearing a velvet bow to dress up a casual ponytail.
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Retail stocks jumped on Wednesday after posting eight straight days of losses, the group's longest losing streak on record.
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Elizabeth Polly was one of the eager volunteers who jumped on the opportunity to comfort an animal in need.
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And oil prices jumped on Thursday to over $64 a barrel after the Iranians shot down the US drone.
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YouTube creators know this, and many people, including Philip DeFranco, ImAllexx, and Tea Spill have jumped on the story.
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If you haven't jumped on the blazer bandwagon yet, let the cheeky looks below convince you to get moving.
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Either way, it sounds like Snoop wants anyone who might've jumped on his bandwagon to stand down and relax.
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Stocks jumped on Friday following a stronger-than-expected employment report and dovish sentiment from Fed Chair Jay Powell.
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I'm sure a lot of people jumped on it and felt like, 'Okay, this is my anthem now.'Definitely.
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And it wouldn't be totally shocking if others (including Google) jumped on board this lightweight AR train as well.
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She said she hopped the turnstile, raced down to the platform and jumped on the next train toward Manhattan.
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Then Indiana and Florida jumped on board, but his home-state Gators wanted him only as a walk-on.
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Far-right trolls have jumped on Geary as a possible suspect because his Facebook has left-leaning Facebook likes.
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Auto shares in both markets jumped on the news that Trump had withdrawn his tariff threat on Mexican goods.
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But it has jumped on them earlier, allowing it to get ahead of problems and handle them better politically.
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Apple has jumped on this opportunity to produce a good-looking short film about Valdman and Rapha in general.
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One of the cubs jumped on to her, holding onto her furry backside with a firm—and unexpected—bite.
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Initially the stock jumped on the news of a good quarter, but it gave up those gains on Thursday.
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Practically every news outlet jumped on the story, including Fox News, the New York Post, and New York magazine.
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She testified that the attack only ended after Judge jumped on the bed, sending them tumbling off of it.
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Donald Trump and his lil' son Jr. have jumped on the false narrative that Twitter is "shadow banning" conservatives.
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Lately, other big car companies have jumped on the bandwagon, like BMW with ReachNow and General Motors with Maven.
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At that point, Balde and several others jumped on top of him and held him down until officers arrived.
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New York jumped on Ramirez in the first inning when Holliday doubled to put runners on second and third.
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The Rays jumped on former teammate Nathan Eovaldi for two runs in the first inning and never looked back.
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Then France-based Withings jumped on board, with the Withings WS-30, and later the Withings Smart Body Analyzer.
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GE's stock jumped on the day in December that J.P. Morgan upgraded the company's rating to neutral from underperform.
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Pratt, 34, says he related to the Grammy winner, 28, when everyone "jumped" on the "Let's hate Taylor" train.
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In addition to the curated section in Sephora, the analyst noted some department stores also jumped on the bandwagon.
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When Williams, Powell's No. 2 at the policy-setting table, appeared to provide some clarity, traders jumped on it.
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The Rays jumped on the Orioles early, scoring four runs in the first to take a 210-25 lead.
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"We were talking on the sofa when he suddenly jumped on me and tried to kiss me," she said.
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Washington opened the scoring in the second when Zimmerman jumped on a 1-0 fastball, pulling it to left.
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Right on top of our game and jumped on them a little bit so it was a good night.
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Shares in National Commercial Bank, which had jumped on buying by funds on Tuesday, retreated 3.5 percent on Tuesday.
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"This was a solid team win, Anderson had problems locating his pitches and we jumped on him," said Harrison.
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Norske Skog shares initially jumped on the news but were down more than 60% at NKr0.26 on Thursday afternoon.
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By now, you've probably jumped on the culotte bandwagon — after all, 2015 wouldn't have been the same without them.
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US oil prices initially jumped on Monday after Saudi Arabia signaled plans to combat oversupply fears by cutting production.
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Palin's supporters have jumped on McCain's remarks and implied they mean he regrets choosing Palin as his running mate.
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Some top Republicans, perhaps seeing Trump as the inevitable nominee, have recently jumped on the bandwagon with official endorsements.
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In real life, Bautista jumped on a large structure and stabbed it while another person held it in place.
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Once the government moved in March to scale back some cooling measures, people jumped on the news, he said.
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B. jumped on the 'flat Earth' bandwagon, and it looks like he's not getting off of it anytime soon.
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We got high in his backyard and jumped on his trampoline for hours, cannonballing ourselves into the protective netting.
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" He jumped on the blockchain bandwagon early, although he notes, just a tad ruefully, "I wish I bought more.
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Rather than showing any judgement by apologizing and moving on, Trump jumped on the bait like a hungry rat.
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That's technically a Luis Fonsi tune featuring Daddy Yankee, where Biebs jumped on the remix but I get you.
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Within that, GetYourGuide thinks that it has jumped on an interesting opportunity to rethink the activity aspect of tourism.
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Stocks jumped on Wednesday as Apple outperformed, pushing the major indexes back to levels not seen since late July.
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But Ms. Danner retreated to the bedroom, jumped on the bed, and pulled a baseball bat from the bedclothes.
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Liberals, on the other hand, have jumped on the issue of gun control, calling for bans on assault weapons.
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But with an eye toward re-election to the Senate in 2020, he has jumped on the Trump Train.
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Stocks jumped on Tuesday as the White House called for urgent action to pump $1 trillion into the economy.
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Even some members of the speaker's leadership team, albeit at the lower levels, have jumped on the impeachment bandwagon.
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And to think this was a game in which the Yankees immediately jumped on the Angels' starter, Jaime Barria.
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But then, without telling anyone, she jumped on a boat heading back up the Kuskokwim River to her village.
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In January 2005, a 216-year-old woman was walking down Gates Avenue when someone jumped on her back.
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Fortescue Metals Group also advanced 2% as China iron ore futures jumped on Friday on signs of strong demand.
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Neither team scored in the first period, but Washington jumped on top with two goals early in the second.
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Nimmo jumped on the first pitch in the at-bat from Leiter, ripping it over the right-center fence.
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Workers with the hauler Sanitation Salvage said an apparently homeless man had jumped on their truck and fallen off.
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Another tiger jumped on top of her, and the tigers pulled on her until event attendees helped her escape.
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The 30-year-old Swede jumped on a rebound off a Rasmus Andersson shot and fired it past Halak.
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Stateside, U.S. stocks jumped on the back of strong earnings reports from companies such as Netflix and Morgan Stanley.
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She said she escaped the room when another teen jumped on them and all three fell to the floor.
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I was about 5 feet away from the shooter and my dad jumped on me... he didn't get shot.
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Dunkin', Panera Bread and Dine Brands' IHOP are among the national chains that have also jumped on the trend.
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Then I asked how he felt about being jumped on, slobbered on or getting mud all over his couch.
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The Brewers have jumped on the opposition early, outscoring teams 27-8 in the first inning this season. 3.
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The American Vaping Association jumped on Walmart for continuing to sell cigarettes while pulling e-cigarettes from its shelves.
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Ford claimed that Kavanaugh's friend, Mark Judge, who was also in the room at that time, jumped on them.
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Other companies have jumped on the bandwagon as well, including Acer, Sonos, Lenovo, Sony, and Bose, among many others.
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Republicans in Congress jumped on board and demanded access to documents related to the FBI's use of an informant.
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Those bonds jumped on Monday following the deal's collapse, rising 1.5 points to a 104.875 bid according to Tradeweb.
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At 23AM on a Friday morning in April, several friends and I jumped on Ticketmaster's website and mobile app.
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In the eighth, the White Sox jumped on the Rangers' bullpen, and also capitalized on a big Texas error.
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HCA Healthcare shares jumped on Tuesday after the company reported third-quarter earnings and revenue that beat Wall Street's expectations.
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Oakland jumped on Angels starter JC Ramirez for three runs in the second inning, scoring all three with two out.
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She said that she was only able to free herself after he jumped on the bed and toppled the group.
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Last week I jumped on a call with Andy Hertzfeld, a Silicon Valley legend who really shouldn't need an introduction.
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Mandzukic was mobbed by teammates, who jumped on him in the corner and trapped photographers under them in the crush.
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Mid and small-caps also jumped on the retail rally and the more domestically-focused indexes rose 0.2 percent each.
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One of the big issues that was immediately jumped on by the left is this idea of Roe v. Wade.
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Troublemakers also ransacked at least two stores and one black-clad protester jumped on a parked Mercedes, smashing its windshields.
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Lately, other big car companies have jumped on board the bandwagon, like BMW with ReachNow and General Motors with Maven.
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How should early VR developers, who have jumped on board a nascent platform where sales are often scant, support themselves?
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In that section, Dumoulin accelerated but Roglic, Thomas and Froome, his face a mask of pain, jumped on his wheel.
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"He jumped on his horse that was at the ready and pulled out his lasso," said Alyssa Borba, Robert's wife.
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Lisbon has jumped on the trend by launching a number of incubators and business accelerators, operations that foster new companies.
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It's not just hawkers of air purifiers that have jumped on the opportunity to boost their business during the crisis.
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After the company's exclusive rights to the design expired, gun-makers big and small jumped on the AR-15 bandwagon.
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The number of beauty subscription boxes has grown in recent years, as more companies jumped on the product subscription bandwagon.
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The grommet – which is what young surfers are known as – then jumped on her dad's back and road a wave.
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During the skirmish, he claims Lacey jumped on him, scratched his face and bit off a portion of his ear.
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I jotted down the first words that the music made me feel, jumped on a mic and sang the chorus.
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Myint said Wolfgang Puck's Spago restaurant in Los Angeles is one of several restaurants that has already jumped on board.
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A poll last week showed support for Forza Italia crumbling as center-right voters jumped on the League band wagon.
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The state government jumped on the opportunity to use the deer's death as a way to attack de Blasio's administration.
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Indian stocks also jumped on a report the government might exempt foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) from an increase in taxes.
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So everything that happened that gave us an opportunity to get closer to each other, we definitely jumped on it.
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Then somebody handed me a glow stick, and I jumped on the floor along with everyone else and started dancing.
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The recent weakness of gold suggests that some of the fervent bullion believers have jumped on the bitcoin bandwagon instead.
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If you haven't jumped on board just yet, here are a day's worth of recipes to help get you started.
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Yields on U.S. Treasuries jumped on Wednesday, lifted by data showing strength in the U.S. job market and service sector.
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I jumped on my tennis racket like a horse and rode it around just being a goof ball, and BAM!
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These giants have all kinds of bells and whistles, and all of them have jumped on the live-streaming bandwagon.
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On a recent Wednesday, I jumped on my bike and rode to Kensington Market, a busy neighbourhood in downtown Toronto.
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Minnesota Duluth players jumped on that as soon as they came off the ice after their loss to North Dakota.
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Treasury bond futures jumped on expectations for another rate cut, although stock and currency traders shrugged off Thursday's rate decision.
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The pound jumped on speculation British Prime Minister Theresa May might be closer to securing approval for her Brexit deal.
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So when Williams, Powell's No. 2 at the policy-setting table, appeared to provide some clarity, traders jumped on it.
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In fact, she jumped on the vehicle and mounted its hood, refusing to get off until the perpetrator gave up.
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As Brexit anxiety grew, so too has demand for the safe-haven yen, which jumped on the greenback and euro.
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Joe, my sister, jumped on the scales when she was nine and beat anorexia just last year at age 22.
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" Trump jumped on the bandwagon a day later, tweeting, "I certainly hope the Democrats do not force Nancy P out.
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Dubnyk failed to handle the puck cleanly and Nugent-Hopkins jumped on the rebound and poked it into the net.
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The A's jumped on right-hander Dakota Hudson (10-6) for two runs in each of the first two innings.
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Facebook shares actually jumped on the news, rising 1% on Friday to the highest they've been in the past year.
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A lot of lives could have been saved if it had jumped on this earlier, especially the World Health Organization.
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Trump had made up a spokesperson before, so skepticism was high, and publications across the board jumped on the speculation.
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" Mr. Nanjiani jumped on Twitter to call out the red carpet photographer who told him, "Smile, you're in America now.
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The energy sector gained 2.50% as the best-performing S&P sector, and oil prices jumped on trade deal progress.
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The energy sector gained 2.29% as the best-performing S&P sector, and oil prices jumped on trade deal progress.
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When I first caught wind of a laptop with an OLED screen, I jumped on the chance to try it.
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Yet unlike its rival EOG Resources, whose shares jumped on news of its recent $2.5 billion acquisition, Rice's shares fell.
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Shares of Advanced Micro Devices also jumped on dealmaking news, while shares of Disney and 703st Century Fox also rose.
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Souza Jr. jumped on a second straight changeup from RHP Francisco Rodriguez and hit it into the seats in left.
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Even most of those who had publicly supported Ryan last month quickly jumped on board to back Pelosi, including Reps.
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The Cubs jumped on the Indians early and then lost their lead before coming back to win in extra innings.
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Shortly after Walgreens made its announcement, CVS jumped on the bandwagon and made its own policy change known via Twitter.
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Joffrey attempted to fight back with his sword, but Nymeria jumped on him and sank her teeth into his arm.
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We never had a hit, were never on the TV, never jumped on the Britpop bandwagon, or anything like that.
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After a while, one of the girls jumped on Thomas and started kissing him, and the other started kissing me.
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I can't think of another incident in pop history where men jumped on a stage and kissed a male artist.
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U.S. government debt prices jumped on Tuesday as concerns over a potential trade war between the U.S. and China intensified.
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Futures initially jumped on signs that U.S. producers will cut output but then pared gains as the trading day progressed.
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During his visit to J.C. Penney headquarters, he jumped on stage unprompted to pose for pictures with his cardboard self.
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President Trump just jumped on Rosie O'Donnell's bandwagon -- and no, Hell is NOT freezing over ... as far as we know.
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Oil prices jumped on Thursday and Friday in hopes that OPEC will come to the rescue with further production cuts.
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"Literally, as soon as he texted me that he was getting laid off, I jumped on the computer," Cemelli recalls.
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Stock futures jumped on the news but the gains were capped as traders awaited confirmation of the deal from China.
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U.S. government debt prices jumped on Friday as global credit contagion fears surrounding Turkey pushed traders into relatively safer assets.
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He ended up staying in the same spot, as members of his crew jumped on stage to check on him.
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Asian markets jumped on Tuesday while oil and gold prices pared losses amid rising geopolitical concerns in the Middle East.
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When Rae first heard that Nanjiani had signed on to to star in the movie, she immediately jumped on board.
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For more … Bernie Sanders jumped on Biden's remark, saying "I will not have a Republican as vice president" in response.
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Ingraham unwisely jumped on board from there to jab Hogg and included an original "Daily Wire" story on the topic.
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Democrats jumped on Giuliani's remarks to demand answers, even as some Hill staffers privately said they are wary of Giuliani.
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Stock futures jumped on the news, while the dollar traded lower to give commodities like oil and gold a boost.
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He said that while "markets jumped" on the trade news, he would like to see more details from the Chinese.
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He said that while "markets jumped" on the trade news, he would like to see more details from the Chinese.
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Crude jumped on Tuesday as oil companies shut dozens of offshore platforms in anticipation of damage from Tropical Storm Gordon.
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The Swedish forward jumped on the scoring chance and popped in his sixth goal, an unassisted marker, at 6:42.
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Some of the donors likely jumped on board after Trump's endorsement, while others, like Mercer, had previously donated to DeSantis.
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Futures initially jumped on signs that U.S. producers would cut output but then pared gains as the trading day progressed.
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Leading off the second, Gallo jumped on a 3-1 Turnbull sinker and launched it over the right field wall.
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Trump jumped on that train during his run for the White House, promising even more than anyone could ever deliver.
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Huawei's critics jumped on the revelations, saying the leaked recording showed the close links between Huawei and the Chinese government.
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Someone else was throwing toys not meant to be thrown and jumping on toys not meant to be jumped on.
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Kelly Ayotte saying she was rejecting Trump and would write in Pence for president -- Planned Parenthood quickly jumped on the attack.
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Thus, Petcube was born, and CEO Yaroslav Azhnyuk and CDO Andrey Klen jumped on board to bring the idea to fruition.
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"I'm just blown away at the amount of support and how much all my co-workers jumped on board," she said.
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Starbucks, Wendy's, Chipotle and Taco Bell are some of the many chains that have already jumped on the mobile pay bandwagon.
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The deal gained significant credence when major carbon polluters and global superpowers like the United States and China jumped on board.
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It said the firm sat out in the early downturn when others jumped on perceived bargains that continued to lose value.
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Facebook jumped on the opportunity to serve users more ads, though the company raised ad pricing just 3 percent, he noted.
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PA) jumped on news that it may sell a 10% stake in Universal Music Group to Chinese tech group Tencent (0700.
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But as the store's sliding doors opened, the monkey was frightened and reportedly jumped on Howard, biting her on the arm.
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She said that she was able to escape when Judge jumped on top of both of them and broke them apart.
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Since then, a number of other companies have jumped on board, helping the secondary screen grow into something more than novelty.
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This adorable bulldog was so ready to get ripped, he immediately jumped on the treadmill as soon as it started running.
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Candelario jumped on Happ's second offering of the game and blasted it 406 feet to left field for his ninth homer.
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Boyfriend Younes Bendjima, Kris Jenner, Corey Gamble, Mason and Penelope jumped on ride after ride and all clearly had a blast.
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I always thought it was just a trolly thing, like, "Good luck talking about this," but then everybody jumped on it.
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But they, and the main political parties that jumped on this conservative bandwagon as a way of attracting voters, were wrong.
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Comedian and queen of trolling celebrities, Ellen DeGeneres, jumped on the meme bandwagon and we think she just won the game.
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Stocks in Asia jumped on Thursday as investors in the region reacted to positive developments on the U.S.-China trade front.
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Shares of Facebook Inc and Microsoft Corp both jumped on their results, but Intel Corp fell sharply after downgrading revenue forecasts.
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Avaya shares jumped on the news and closed 12% higher at $13.95, giving the company a market value of $1.55 billion.
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Several celebrities jumped on Twitter to share the news of their expanding families with cute tweets and pics of their newborns.
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And then all of a sudden the train jumped on the track and I had to hold on for my life.
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The activist jumped on his desk, shouted: "End ECB dictatorship!" and showered Draghi with what reporters described as a glitter bomb.
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While most of her friends decided to go to college, she jumped on the opportunity to build out her growing channel.
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SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's benchmark 10-year treasury futures jumped on Tuesday amid growing trade tensions between the United States and China.
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YouTube Red jumped on the remake bandwagon last fall with a series order for a Karate Kid sequel called Cobra Kai.
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Here, it feels a little like Nyko saw Nintendo making cardboard accessories for the Switch and just jumped on the bandwagon.
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Bingaman's mother, Donna Lawson, who lives in Pennsylvania, jumped on a plane as soon as she learned of her daughter's death.
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" Clinton jumped on Pence's response, tweeting: "If you won't say the KKK is deplorable, you have no business running the country.
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Without being commanded, Jardo jumped on the shooter and bit him, providing fellow officers the opportunity to take down the suspect.
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In this case, it was Microsoft that jumped on the possibility of diverse family emoji first — more than a year ago.
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Cops in Chicago jumped on the case and now at least 4 of the guys in the video have been indicted.
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And now Williams gets to join the crew of celebs that have jumped on the pink hair bandwagon this past year.
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It's how quickly every MOBA creator jumped on this particular trend that has the Waypoint Radio crew doing a double take.
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Turns out the burglars climbed a ladder to the second floor and jumped on the balcony that was off the master.
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Shares of optical component makers Acacia Communications , Oclaro Inc and Lumentum Holdings jumped on the news in trading before the bell.
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But it happened, and he's jumped on the opportunity to make the leap from underrated (and underpaid) contributor to outright star.
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It seems that half of Hollywood has jumped on the silver hair bandwagon, but the latest devotee could be our favorite.
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Jackson Winner saw the news in New York and jumped on a plane home, then a boat from Marina del Rey.
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Hackers recently jumped on that popularity, and managed to send out emails containing malicious links to subscribers of various different companies.
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Nicolas Sarkozy, a former president and the leader of the centre-right Republican party, jumped on the law-and-order bandwagon.
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Yields jumped on reports that a long-anticipated national election will be held on March 4, raising concerns about political stability.
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Zaire Anderson jumped on it for the Broncos, who would end up getting a 33-yard field goal from Brandon McManus.
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Like with any fad, beauty and wellness see an opening and many companies have jumped on the collagen bandwagon fairly quickly.
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Twitter Inc, in February, jumped on the feed customization bandwagon and let go of uniformly displaying tweets in reverse chronological order.
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The euro jumped on Tuesday following a report that the European Central Bank will debate winding down its quantitative easing program.
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Dunkin' has also jumped on the pumpkin spice bandwagon with its rival to the PSL — the cinnamon sugar pumpkin signature latte.
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Its proposed Asian infrastructure bank proceeded, despite opposition from the Obama administration, after Britain and other American allies jumped on board.
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Opposition parties jumped on Santana's arrest to try to reignite support for Rousseff's impeachment in demonstrations that fizzled out last year.
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Less than 8 months ago, Anna jumped on Laura Wasser's podcast, "Divorce Sucks!" and seemed non-committal about getting married again.
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The actor jumped on stage with 50 Cent as the rapper performed "Just a Lil Bit" at the Cannes Film Festival.
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Kim Kardashian West has jumped on the Bird Box bandwagon, but it's a little too late for her pal Chrissy Teigen.
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The stunt, where Paul jumped on a trampoline hanging from a helicopter, was the brainchild of internet marketing pro Jason Neubauer.
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Yet Alfa Development, a firm that jumped on the green bandwagon early, does not seem ready to jump off just yet.
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In recent years, investors who jumped on downturns as chances to buy shares at bargain prices have profited from the move.
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Carrying a wad of cash, the subcontractor jumped on a plane to Changbai, where she thought the group was being held.
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After all, the whole reason I haven't jumped on board the Trump train is that I refuse to lie for him.
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But he has jumped on the current crisis in Tbilisi to rally a small but ardent group of fans at home.
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One night, a woman jumped on his back, clamping her hands around his neck in what he remembers as a chokehold.
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I chased the man out, but he jumped on the back of a moped and was taken away by his friend.
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They barked, wagged their tails and jumped on their hind legs as a black Toyota 4Runner pulled up to the curb.
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Some Sisi supporters have jumped on this element, hoping to portray Ali as a disgruntled ex-employee simply looking for payback.
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Zolotov, apparently, took the allegations as a personal insult, and jumped on YouTube with a public offer to duke it out.
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The Cboe Volatility Index , known as Wall Street's fear gauge, jumped on Tuesday to a near 14-month high of 26.71.
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Other people on the right, as well as bots trying to amplify climate skepticism, jumped on board with the hashtag #ArsonEmergency.
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Juan Soto drew an eight-pitch walk, Howie Kendrick singled, and Cabrera jumped on a first-pitch fastball for his homer.
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In fact, the Hallmark Channel has already jumped on it with yet another new holiday movie, 'Impeachment in a Pear Tree.
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That loaded the bases for Flowers, who jumped on the first pitch, a two-seamer over the heart of the plate.
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Dear Heloise: Years ago, I jumped on the baking soda/vinegar bandwagon when reading Heloise I [the original Heloise, 1919-1977].
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She and her husband jumped on the deal and soon found themselves scuba diving in the South Pacific with humpback whales.
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While Bezos was droning on, a protester jumped on the stage, shouting something about chickens and terrible conditions on industrial farms.
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Soybeans jumped on news of the trade deal but later pared their gains, settling about 1 percent higher on the day.
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Ford said she only escaped when Judge jumped on top of her and Kavanaugh, and they all fell to the ground.
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The Cornhuskers jumped on the Boilermakers from the start as Thorbjarnarson opened and closed a 12-0 run with 3-pointers.
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U.S. equities jumped on Friday after data showing strong jobs growth in the world's largest economy eased fears of a slowdown.
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Brazilian stocks jumped on Wednesday after an appeals court upheld a corruption conviction for former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.
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Jason Heyward jumped on the first pitch he saw and hit a flyball to right that fell into Lonnie Chisenhall's glove.
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Stocks in China, Japan and South Korea jumped on the trade deal news, and US futures were up as well. 3.
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So with that I packed up my laptop, exited my open-plan Shoreditch office, and jumped on a plane to Switzerland.
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The Tigers got that run back quickly, as Kinsler jumped on a first-pitch fastball for his fourth leadoff homer this season.
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", to Grohl's kids, Violet, Harper and Fifi (Ophelia) — before Grohl jumped on the drums, remixing the song with Metallica's classic "Enter Sandman.
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I didn't have any idea of what Italy was or where it was, but I ran and jumped on the boat anyway.
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The cost of insuring exposure to Turkish debt also jumped on Thursday and government dollar-denominated bonds extended falls across the curve.
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Given how many people likely jumped on the ketogenic bandwagon in the new year, the Vitamin Shoppe's commemoration kind of makes sense.
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Many politicians have jumped on board with the new feature, but shooting off a DM to Trump himself is not an option.
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In an impromptu move the songwriters then jumped on stage to sing with their bandmates and talk about the history of ABBA.
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When Jülicher saw simulations of Zwicker's equations, "he immediately jumped on it and said, 'That looks very much like division,'" Zwicker said.
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Most recently, Taylor Swift jumped on the bandwagon, and proves that you can make this lip work on a Valentine's Day date.
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Spokesman Rich Young said that in one incident, a union employee jumped on a worker's car and then claimed he was hit.
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To learn more, The Creators Project recently jumped on the phone with Roosegaarde, who's currently stationed in Beijing overseeing the project's launch.
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Swift jumped on stage for an impromptu performance of "Shake It Off" and invited Modern Family's Jesse Tyler Ferguson to join in.
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The pound jumped on Tuesday after a media report that the European Parliament would call for giving Britain "privileged" single market access.
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Major Asia-Pacific markets closed lower on Thursday, with Indonesia's benchmark index bucking the overall trend as stocks jumped on election hopes.
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Bank of America's stock jumped on Tuesday on news that Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway (BRKA) could buy more shares in the bank.
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Snapchat, which has a new selection of face-altering filters every day, jumped on the bandwagon by offering a "Bob Marley" filter.
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Future funk was an offshoot that I saw was coming up, and people were really into it, so I jumped on that.
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The prospect of an impending German recession jumped on Friday after the country published its worst industrial production figures since January 2009.
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Oil prices jumped on Wednesday after a dip in U.S. crude inventories suggested OPEC-led output cuts were starting to drain supplies.
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According to People, King and her friend were parked in a car in Beverly Hills when a man jumped on the vehicle.
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Reliever Shane Greene retired the next two batters before Marte jumped on a slider and launched it over the left-center wall.
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"We came out in the fourth quarter and jumped on them," said George, who added seven rebounds, two steals and two blocks.
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Jay Elec: The moment that nigga jumped on a track with Taylor Swift, I knew it was my mission to destroy him.
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Other makeup brands quickly jumped on the bandwagon and now it's not too hard to find highlighters containing the entire color spectrum.
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An onlooker tells PEOPLE that they were having a blast together, with Rob holding King's hands while he jumped on the trampolines.
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" Clinton's campaign also quickly jumped on the opportunity to go back on the attack, tweeting: "Do you want to build a strawman?
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One parent flagged down a passing driver who jumped on the bus and helped pry the knife from the man&aposs hands.
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That so-called "Quiet Skies" program — first brought to light by The Boston Globe earlier this year, was jumped on by lawmakers.
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We also jumped on the hot-button issues like the Russian ban of Telegram and how Alexa Skill Blueprints aren't Turing complete.
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Brent crude jumped on the news in early morning trading, up 2.86%, or $1.77, at $63.59 a barrel at 7:50 a.m.
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" The website Boing Boing jumped on the news, reporting, "The ultimate American politician and conspiracist is dead—at least according to Twitter.
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HK) shares jumped on Monday after its chairman Li Shufu said he had built a $9 billion stake in Daimler AG (DAIGn.
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According to the 2001 Antiques article, companies jumped on the bandwagon, publishing games like The Office Boy, The Errand Boy, and Cash.
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You jumped on the smart home and "quantified self" bandwagon when the concepts were little more than fodder for niche Reddit threads.
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Relieved, Khloé jumped on the phone to tell the good news to her boyfriend Tristan Thompson, 26, who couldn't have been happier.
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I jumped on the Orangetheory bandwagon, which I simultaneously love and hate when I think about how excessive the monthly cost is.
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On Friday, stock prices for megabanks jumped on the news of Mr. Tarullo's imminent departure, with shares in Bank of America Corp.
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Following a short replay review, the officials upheld the play's result and teammates jumped on Koenig in front of the Badgers' bench.
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Stocks jumped on Monday as strong manufacturing data out of the U.S. and China eased worries of a possible global economic slowdown.
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They view the whole thing as "flaky" and, as we reported, none of the women jumped on social media to congratulate him.
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Nikki Haley, who supports Rubio, to Mitt Romney, who has so far declined to endorse a candidate, also jumped on Trump's stumble.
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Shares of private equity giant KKR jumped on news Thursday morning that activist investing firm ValueAct has taken out a significant stake.
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Since then, other companies have jumped on the bandwagon, though we're not convinced anyone is actually wearing them in the real world.
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The yield of Indonesia's 10-year government bonds jumped on Friday to 7.462 percent, its highest since July 1, from 7.417 percent.
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"Technology companies have jumped on this trend by providing their services and expertise, and many auto manufacturers are embracing that," he said.
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We're told the man jumped on the vehicle and then on the rear windshield, causing glass to shatter ... which struck King's child.
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Peer-to-peer car rental service Getaround recently jumped on the train and inked a deal with Uber for $5/hour rentals.
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Democrats jumped on that assertion and called for steps to protect Mueller's probe into possible collusion between Russia and Trump's presidential campaign.
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While higher borrowing costs typically pressure rate-sensitive sectors such as property and banking, both jumped on the Fed's benign rate outlook.
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Democrats quickly jumped on the development, arguing that Republicans are willing to take away protections for the general public, but not themselves.
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During a 50-minute address, Trump reflected on some of his Twitter gaffes, bemoaning how they are jumped on by the media.
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Some unlikely politicians have jumped on the Trump train, like Senator Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire, a moderate up for re-election.
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Many North Carolina politicians jumped on the "logistical factors," claiming that Huntsville won because of the existing parts suppliers in the region.
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Grande first jumped on her stories to let fans know "something special" was in the works, her second Christmas album, Christmas & Chill.
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Ford said she was able to escape the situation when Judge jumped on top of her and Kavanaugh, sending all three tumbling.
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They were virtual latecomers: Cory Booker, Elizabeth Warren, Kamala Harris, Jeff Merkley, Ed Markey, and Kirsten Gillibrand had already jumped on board.
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Even elected officials and candidates in states with higher minimum wages like New York have jumped on the $153 an hour bandwagon.
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After hearing everyone in your social circle and work life talk about it nonstop, you've finally jumped on the MoviePass bandwagon. Welcome.
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Oil prices jumped on the news, with U.S. crude futures nearly touching $2288 a barrel for the first time in a month.
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A person from the group jumped on the hood of a police car parked near the station and the windshield was smashed.
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Some have even jumped on the "rainbow freckles" trend, dotting their cheeks and foreheads in pretty blue, purple, yellow, and pink spots.
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Investors jumped on the stock due to the belief that Harrison would agitate for CSX to merge with one of its rivals.
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She said she was able to escape when Mr. Kavanaugh's friend, Mark Judge, jumped on top of them, sending all three tumbling.
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Stocks in Asia jumped on Tuesday as authorities ramped up stimulus measures to combat the economic impact of the global coronavirus outbreak.
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Eventually, after Mr. Judge jumped on top of them and they tumbled off the bed, she was able to escape, she said.
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Of all the big tech companies investors tend to wish they'd jumped on early, Apple and Netflix certainly fall in the mix.
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The House Democratic campaign arm, which has its sights on a number of Texas seats, including Mr. Roy's, jumped on the objection.
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Mr. Gambiza jumped on the roof of a taxi and rode around as the driver honked through the streets of the capital.
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For years, he had surfed on them, jumped on the tracks and hung off the back of cars zooming through transit tunnels.
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"We were talking on the sofa when he suddenly jumped on me and tried to kiss me," she wrote in The Guardian.
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He was a prophet of global cities who declared the countryside his real passion after everyone else jumped on the urbanist bandwagon.
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"We really jumped on it because we saw it as absolutely consistent with our public mission to save lives," Chief Biehl said.
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He jumped on the truck when the company received word, via teleprinter, of a working fire on Southern Boulevard in the Bronx.
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This year it will be doubly so, thanks to all the fans who jumped on the bandwagon during last October's magical run.
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The statement said the three protesters were injured when they jumped on to the car and fell off as it drove away.
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Clark's brother marched to the front of the chamber, jumped on the dais in front of the mayor and chanted Clark's name.
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Shares in Asia jumped on Friday following news that Washington and Beijing have agreed to a phase one trade deal in principle.
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The Brewers jumped on Pirates starter Steven Brault for three runs — two of them unearned — in the bottom of the first inning.
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Four hours later, I jumped on a plane and I went to Dallas, and I met with the heads of 53/11.
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Stocks in Europe and on Wall Street jumped on strong U.S. corporate results and a possible deal to avoid a disorderly Brexit.
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But when the Trump campaign announced its ejection of Bloomberg News reporters from campaign events, media executives jumped on their high horses.
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General Motors, Ford Motor, and Fiat Chrysler all jumped on trading Monday, as Donald Trump announced the agreement at the White House.
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Apple shares contributed to the gains in the index after the company's stock jumped on the back of better-than-expected earnings.
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Goalie Casey DeSmith finished with 26 saves for Pittsburgh, which jumped on top 20-33 before the Wild scored three late goals.
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Oil prices jumped on Friday after the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries agreed to deepen crude output cuts in early 2020.
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Mr. Williams jumped on a two-bedroom apartment for just shy of $2500,210, which in Park City, he said, is considered affordable.
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Republicans quickly jumped on her campaign announcement, emphasizing her visit with Mr. Assad and declaring that Ms. Gabbard had no political base.
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Italy's tally of coronavirus cases and deaths jumped on Wednesday; 2,1173 have now died from coronavirus in Italy, 475 more than Tuesday.
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He was booed loudly as he raised his hands in victory and jumped on the corner ropes as if he had won.
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"The reason that so many high-profile people have jumped on Jeff's art is because of his philanthropic activities," Mr. Hanson said.
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After walking Newell to her door that evening in 2014, he proceeded inside "and sort of jumped on the bed," she tells PEOPLE.
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Why it matters: Indian media and politicians instantly jumped on Trump's comments, claiming no Indian prime minister would dare seek third-party mediation.
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The Marlins jumped on Gray for four runs and five hits in the first on their way to building a seven-run lead.
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" Trump jumped on Cotton and Perdue's dubious liferaft Sunday, saying: "Did you see what various senators in the room said about my comments?
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Portland State jumped on California from the opening tip-off, scoring the first 11 points en route to a 56-303 halftime lead.
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He jumped on the opportunity to join the Four Seasons Seoul's opening team and moved to Korea with his wife in August 2015.
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During his campaign, Trump happily jumped on gay nationalism to perform anti-Muslin fearmongering, claiming he would protect American gays from homophobic Muslims.
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Treasury yields jumped on Tuesday as investors returned to risk assets after a deep sell-off last week triggered by the deadly coronavirus.
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Facebook too has jumped on the bandwagon with its product Workplace, which lets companies create their own internal Facebook-like group for employees.
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When a publicist emailed me to ask if I wanted to test the Drybar's new Bay Breeze Hydrating Shot, I jumped on it.
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U.S futures jumped on Monday morning following the FBI's update, with the e-mini Dow futures climbing 220 points before slightly trimming gains.
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The incident happened when the royal dad jumped on the trampoline during a private afternoon function in the gym, a palace spokeswoman said.
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Underwood jumped on the Golden Knights' bandwagon after the Winnipeg Jets defeated her beloved Nashville Predators in the Western Conference Semifinal last week.
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The troubles started when a dog named Joee jumped on a younger dog, Petit said in a video posted on the Iditarod's website.
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Harris on her own has raked in more money since she jumped on to the national stage with her 2016 Senate election win.
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The truce didn't last long though as West jumped on Instagram later that month and went on a rant against Drake (among others).
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If you jumped on the music-streaming bandwagon, there's a good chance you've been left with a shelf full of CDs gathering dust.
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She celebrated being pain free with the same enthusiasm (she also jumped on a trampoline), but a month afterward, the pain came back.
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"When the possibility arose for us to acquire the company, we jumped on this unique opportunity," said Ilya Spitalnik, Powtoon's founder and CEO.
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She recalled that she was only able to flee after a friend jumped on top of her and Kavanaugh, allowing her to escape.
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Italy's bond yields, for instance jumped on Tuesday after weak data fuelled concerns about a recession in the euro zone's third biggest economy.
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They jumped on us, but we stayed in there and continued to work together and were able to get back in the game.
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She was saying she was a bit ditzy and all the rest of it, and just jumped on the wrong one by mistake.
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The yield on Spain's 10-year bonds jumped on Monday morning, but the premium over German debt is still narrower than in June.
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What about the fumble, when it looked like he could have jumped on the ball to maintain possession in the last four minutes?
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The euro jumped on Tuesday after European Central Bank President Mario Draghi hinted that the days of the bank's stimulus programme were numbered.
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Bacanora's shares jumped on the news—though analysts noted that shipping fine white powder across the United States border would need careful handling.
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"Everybody jumped on the outburst with whatever telescopes they could throw at it so we have this amazing observational coverage," Miller-Jones said.
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"Several companies have jumped on the ad-blocking bandwagon," said Daniel Knapp, director of analysis at IHS Technology, to CNBC in an email.
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Kylie jumped on the assembly line Monday, and showed the world how tirelessly she's working to get her latest shades onto your lips.
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Top VC firms like Andreessen Horowitz and Index Ventures have jumped on the bandwagon by launching sector-specific funds dedicated to life sciences.
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Politics in Slovakia and the Czech Republic are a bit different, but in both countries politicians have jumped on the issue of refugees.
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In the snapshots, the mother of three jumped on what appears to be a trampoline while sporting an itty-bitty black two-piece.
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"I fell to the ground crying because my husband was screaming because the tiger had jumped on top of my dog," she said.
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Steven Stamkos jumped on it and fed Kucherov, whose one-timer from the right faceoff dot beat Price for the game's first goal.
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The opposition has jumped on the controversies surrounding the banks in an effort to further erode the popularity of Renzi's Democratic Party (PD).
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Abu Dhabi bank shares jumped on Sunday after National Bank of Abu Dhabi and First Gulf Bank confirmed they were discussing a merger.
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Nintendo's stock price jumped on the news of the new, less expensive, handheld version of the Switch — and it's easy to understand why.
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They jumped on teams early for most of the first three rounds and then wore them down with their forechecking and cycle game.
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Jelly shoes are reportedly coming back into style, and Katy Perry seems to have jumped on the trend with these lime-inspired shoes.
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Miami tied the score in the fifth as rookie Austin Dean jumped on the first pitch for a leadoff homer to left-center.
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She jumped on Earnest when the spokesman took a sip out of his signature Kansas City Royals mug while she asked the question.
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One person jumped on the hood of a police car and smashed its windshield, said doctoral student Xincheng Shen, who attended the vigil.
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Also, if you haven't already jumped on the Instant Pot bandwagon, Amazon still has the smart Wi-Fi pressure cooker for 40% off!
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Euro zone government bond yields jumped on Thursday, kicking recent sharp falls into reverse, and the euro climbed to a six-day high.
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David Perdue (R-Ga.) jumped on Trump's tweet on Monday, praising the president and blaming Democrats for threatening to hold up the legislation.
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A group of fishermen were adorably surprised after a hungry sea lion jumped on the back of their boat and demanded some snacks.
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Meanwhile, among the respondents who jumped on "zero percent financing" deals, 69 percent said they ended up paying more than they had expected.
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Knowing that her 5-year old granddaughter was sleeping inside the home, she took action after the bobcat jumped on her, she says.
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"It's gonna be hard to get on!" he said, before he and two others jumped on the back, water splashing over their boots.
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On this day, we made a quick meal of eggs and toast and then jumped on the bikes for the 1.7-mile ride.
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Gold, oil and Treasury prices jumped on Wednesday after President Donald Trump warned Russia that missiles "will be coming" to Syria via Twitter.
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Naturally, all of this got Conor's attention who jumped on Twitter and embraced his fellow deartháir -- don't look it up, it means brother.
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Likewise, The Jungle Book rediscovered the elemental danger of its setting, and jumped on the opportunity to push the boundaries of CG magic.
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U.S. bond yields jumped on the news and the dollar rose too though the latter lost some gains in late morning European trading.
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Shares in China's major sugar producers jumped on Monday as investors worried supplies of the sweetener could be affected by the super typhoon.
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Instead of frantically inputting payment passwords to grab deals, Chinese users jumped on new technologies to shop in the blink of an eye.
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Our live blog tracked market reaction as shares in Avis jumped on news it will manage Waymo's fleet of autonomous cars in Phoenix.
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In some episodes, children played in construction sites and jumped on old box springs; in others, Cookie Monster was shown smoking a pipe.
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Oil refiners such as Hindustan Petroleum Ltd and aviation shares, including IndiGo Airlines' parent InterGlobe Aviation Ltd, jumped on plunging crude oil prices.
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A man in a white jersey, later identified as Anthony Charles Thomas Maxwell, jumped on stage and made a beeline toward the couple.
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But when Anne learned about Uber in 2014 and told her husband, Bob "jumped on it like you've never seen," Anne tells CNBC.
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Interest in lifestyle content and videos about sports, music, arts and culture, and health and fitness have all jumped on YouTube this month.
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After that, other women with curly hair jumped on board, because they saw how you could do beautiful things with their own texture.
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Both GE's and Danaher's shares jumped on news of the deal, though GE still faces significant hurdles in recovering its former corporate glory.
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But one snack maker has already jumped on this study, which explains their newest product: Chocolate Mint BBQ Cool Ranch Ice Cream Cookies.
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They have really jumped on the fact that this population was concerned about autism, and that has been the focus of their work.
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And we've jumped on the Instant Pot bandwagon, though I have to say I haven't yet become quite as obsessed as everyone else.
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MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA * Iran's death toll jumped on Tuesday to 291 and the total number of infections rose to more than 8,000.
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Gil CisnerosGilbert (Gil) Ray CisnerosMORE, who backed Sanders for president in 2016, also jumped on board the Biden bus, as did former Sen.
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She said the young Mr. Kavanaugh jumped on top of her, grinding his body against hers as he tried to remove her clothing.
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At one point, a "fan" jumped on stage during the concert, but Swae Lee and a member of security took care of it.
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Longstanding US allies jumped on social media to condemn what they saw as a deeply immoral policy aimed at dividing people and communities.
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In Britain, Prime Minister Boris Johnson was set to chair an emergency response committee meeting after the number of cases jumped on Sunday.
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However, production grew at a solid rate and business confidence jumped on the thawing trade tensions, offering some support for the cooling economy.
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Recently, Billie jumped on an ottoman and, for 10 minutes, stared down a bird on cat TV. "It was unusual," Ms. Jacobs said.
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The Rockies jumped on Harrell for a run with two outs in the first inning as Gonzalez drove in run with a single.
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Hotels even jumped on to the trend: Riad Dar Anika in Marrakesh created custom sun hats to sneak their branding into the 'gram.
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HAMBURG, Feb 18 (Reuters) - Chicago wheat futures jumped on Tuesday after forecasts of a reduced crop in major wheat exporter Australia, traders said.
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And Representative Adam Schiff, the lead House impeachment manager, above, jumped on a question about the Trump team's broad interpretation of executive power.
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Both GE's and Danaher's shares jumped on news of the deal, though GE still faces significant hurdles in recovering its former corporate glory.
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He took a reporter back to the spot where his home once stood and playfully jumped on the hood of his charred car.
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Shares of Office Depot jumped on Tuesday after the company reported better-than-expected earnings per share and revenue for its second quarter.
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Crude oil jumped on prospects for a coordinated production cut sparked by comments from the energy minister of OPEC member United Arab Emirates.
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Four plainclothes officers waited for him to unlock his phone and then jumped on him, trying to pry it out of his hands.
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Four plainclothes officers waited for him to unlock his phone and then jumped on him, trying to pry it out of his hands.
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Jaime says her 4-year-old son is suffering from PTSD after a homeless man jumped on her parked car earlier this month.
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A friend of his in the room at the time jumped on both of them, and she was able to get away. Sen.
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"Many of them just jumped on the bandwagon because they saw an opportunity to get into congress," Levitsky said of the new deputies.
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Stocks jumped on Friday, building on strong weekly gains, as weak economic data increased the odds of easier monetary policy from the Federal Reserve.
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The defending champion Cavaliers jumped on the third-seeded Raptors from the outset of the series opener and rolled to a 21-211.6 victory.
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When Tatiana asked Collins to leave, the suspect allegedly jumped on her and threw her to the ground by her hair, the outlet reported.
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But there are two blips where they increased, '22017 to '21970, when NME had finally jumped on the punk bandwagon, and '215 to '21.
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LONDON (Reuters) - The pound jumped on Friday on growing expectations that Britain will seek to delay its scheduled departure date from the European Union.
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So I guess the press did it first, but the GOP has jumped on it so now everyone&aposs kind of owning this word.
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Boston (49-35) jumped on Texas starter Yu Darvish (6-7) for a pair of runs in the second inning to get things going.
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Immigrants-rights activists jumped on the news to encourage people affected by the ban to immediately pack their bags and head to the airport.
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Two years later, she would survive being shot in the head by a masked gunman who jumped on her school bus, looking for her.
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S) share price jumped on Tuesday after it raised its revenue forecast and allayed some fears of production delays for prime customer Apple's (AAPL.
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However, Wells Fargo's stock jumped on Tuesday after the bank reiterated its guidance for net interest income to fall by 6% for the year.
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MEXICO CITY, June 9 (Reuters) - Shares of Mexican construction company Cemex jumped on Friday as several banks increased share price targets for the firm.
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Headquarters: Seattle, WashingtonYear founded: 1901Why it's revolutionary: Nordstrom has jumped on two of today's most defining retail trends: online-oriented infrastructure and luxury resale.
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This time, Congress is under mounting pressure to act, and Trump has jumped on the bandwagon of a national movement to address gun laws.
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The Sanders campaign quickly jumped on the President's remarks, sending out a news report about the statement to the reporters who cover the campaign.
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Stocks jumped on Monday after President Donald Trump said China is ready to come back to the negotiating table following a phone call Sunday.
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This was not the same guy who jumped on Twitter barely an hour after the San Bernardino shootings and blamed the incident on terrorism.
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The most open-minded of all the Yelp-exploring vloggers is Los Angeles–based YouTuber Mar, who jumped on the trend two months ago.
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The Broncos&apos second fumble came when rookie return man Isaiah McKenzie dropped a punt and the Chiefs jumped on it deep inDenver territory.
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Taylor was shot in her leg and immediately jumped on top of her 15-year-old son, trying to protect him from the bullets.
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The grommet – which is what young surfers are known as – then jumped on her dad's back and road a wave into shore with him.
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And if you haven't jumped on the Snapchat bandwagon yet, now's a great time: Snapchat officially passed Twitter in terms of daily active users.
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When I jumped on one of the bridges, Nathan Drake fell through the world, where he flailed around in the void until he died.
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It's not the first time in the 2016 campaign season that Secret Service have jumped on stage when commotion broke out around a protectee.
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When he saw a professional opening in Hong Kong, he jumped on the opportunity, moving my family away from Korea when I was seven.
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Before I jumped on the iPhone bandwagon back in 2013, I had always admired the sleekness and simplicity of iMessage on my friends' devices.
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When a tech blog spotted a banner ad for audiobooks directly through Google's online store, Google Play, everyone jumped on their seemingly imminent arrival.
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Investors have jumped on new supply as defaults are expected to remain low, with the economy growing at a modest pace with little inflation.
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Italian government bond yields jumped on Claudio Borghi's comments, which revived concerns about Rome's commitment to the euro common currency, but later settled back.
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He says Tim called the dogs over and started playing with 1 before another jumped on him from behind and scratched him -- that's it.
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LONDON (Reuters) - The pound jumped on Friday on growing expectations that Britain will seek to delay its scheduled departure date from the European Union.
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Although it has been mostly overshadowed by palladium since 2017, platinum also jumped on Tuesday, to $852.20 an ounce, its highest since March 4.
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I jumped on stage at the Stagecoach Festival and on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury in front of, like, 90,000 people, which was incredible.
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True Ventures partner Toni Schneider jumped on the opportunity and took the whole $2 million round, indicating no small confidence in the potential here.
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So, have you jumped on the BOPIS bandwagon yet, or would you rather keep your e-comm and brick-and-mortar shopping experiences distinct?
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The Mets jumped on Nationals starter Gio Gonzalez for five runs in the third inning, which included a three-run homer by David Wright.
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Shares in both exchange operators jumped on the news, with LSE shares up 18.7 percent and Deutsche Boerse up 8.3 percent by 1406 GMT.
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She has also said that one of Kavanaugh's classmates, Mark Judge, was in the room and jumped on the pair, sending them all tumbling.
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Tampa Bay jumped on top 3-0 at 8:33 of the second period on Stamkos' fourth goal of the season against the Rangers.
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Shares of the family-controlled airline and its parent Hanjin Kal Corp jumped on hopes of better governance under new management following Cho's death.
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MI) jumped on Friday after Canada said it planned to work with the company to refurbish its fleet of search-and-rescue (SAR) helicopters.
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The initiative, which launched Tuesday, is open to every restaurant to in the state and several have already jumped on board, according to CNN.
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He then jumped on top of the fence and celebrated with his Straight Blast Gym friend Conor McGregor, who was cageside at the time.
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Millennials in urban areas have jumped on the holistic wellness trend that plants promote, by using houseplants to spruce up their small-scale apartments.
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After graduating I worked in camera assisting at BBC, and when the opportunity to get behind came along in 2008 I jumped on it.
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When the cushion-compact trend made its way stateside by way of South Korea a few years ago, I happily jumped on the train.
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Republicans also jumped on Ocasio-Cortez's proposal to hike the marginal tax rate to 70 percent as a way to finance her environmental initiative.
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The Yankees jumped on Rays starter Jaime Schultz (2-2) immediately, with Brett Gardner hitting the seventh pitch of the game for a double.
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A number of employees jumped on board from high-profile competitors with the promise of being there for the launch of an exciting company.
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Many of them started development mere days after CryptoKitties launched, and even major companies like Baidu and Xiaomi in China have jumped on board.
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When Bromley refused, she jumped on the hood of his car to stop him, but he continued to drive with her on the car.
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I bet people were just sitting in the bars, they saw what was going on, they just jumped on the train and came in.
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But Democrats have jumped on Price's work on healthcare policy as Budget chairman and chairman of the House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Health.
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Matt Kemp also jumped on the first pitch — a changeup — and flied out to center, scoring Freese to tie the score at 1-1.
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"The other day it made this really cool game where every time you jumped on a platform you also destroyed that platform," Riedl said.
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On the same day that AT&T reached an agreement with Time Warner, Mr. Trump jumped on the headline with a campaign-trail proclamation.
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As the friend watched, she said, Mr. Kavanaugh pushed her onto a bed, jumped on her, groped her and tried to remove her clothing.
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Stocks jumped on Thursday after China said it wished to resolve its protracted trade dispute with the world's largest economy with a "calm " attitude.
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The hunch proved wise as Reddick jumped on a 93-2 slider and launched it 410 feet to right for a 2-0 lead.
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If you still haven't jumped on the Instant Pot trend, now's your chance to get all that it offers and more for much less.
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Reporters jumped on the story of the unexpected death of one of NBA&aposs greats as details about the tragic accident trickled in slowly.
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Market sentiment has jumped on "tentative signs" that global manufacturing and trade will improve from here on out, the IMF said in its report.
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Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon knows that it would have been quicker still for Mack to have just jumped on a subway from midtown.
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Amaya's stock jumped on the Reuters report and trading was halted within minutes, at C$23.41, up 9.1 percent on the day, in Toronto.
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The Clippers, who led by as many 37 points, jumped on the Grizzlies early and rolled to a 40-14 lead after one quarter.
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Sophie Turner jumped on the thigh-high slit bandwagon when she wore this revealing sequinned gown in 2017, which also featured a plunging neckline.
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Basic resources and energy stocks also jumped, on the back of a strong uptick in commodity prices, as global markets showed signs of steadying.
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But since then, his popularity has fallen, and his opponents have jumped on the referendum as a means by which to topple the government.
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U.S. auto parts retailer Pep Boys, internet company Mozilla and German bank Commerzbank AG jumped on the bandwagon by suspending advertisement on the platform.
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Nanjiani jumped on Instagram to share his workout journey, and surely he knew that a wave of thirst was about to overcome his followers.
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