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There are also moments so odd that they leap out.
Something's missing, but the flaw doesn't leap out at you.
They may leap out of bed or scream in the night.
When you see how he did it, three things leap out.
She didn't want to leap out of it or supersede it.
Being human means taking a leap out of the natural order.
If you're really feeling lucky, two sleepers leap out from EAGLE's predictions.
Clair Marie can help you leap out of your comfort zone, literally.
Sometimes a combination will leap out right away, sometimes it takes more effort.
I leap out of bed to bring her outside, but alas, I'm too late.
Are you not awestruck when observing a killer whale leap out of Puget Sound?
There was not enough room for him to leap out of his own skin.
The good news for Chang: her leap out of Google appears to be paying off.
The sun comes out one Saturday and I leap out of bed I'm so excited.
Stern has interviewed him many times, and the conversations leap out as if in neon.
One man was injured trying to leap out of the bus's path, according to NBC. Whoooa!
If it is escapist, it doesn't work, it's a kind of failed leap out of history.
Dobrev can be seen mouthing "Oh my God!" before the duo leap out of the airplane.
Maybe she'll just leap out, like Barack Obama did, a fresh face with a new message.
I realized we were taking this big trip, a huge leap out of our comfort zone.
But there were times when Tatum created shots off the dribble — with stylish moves and an incredible fadeaway — that made me leap out of my seat (well, except at Duke's Cameron Indoor Stadium, which is packed so tightly that reporters literally can't leap out of their seats).
So I feel like licensing has a couple of dangers that can leap out and grab you.
There is a fable that if you place a frog in boiling water, it will leap out.
Heart racing, I leap out of tub to learn our overflow drain has leaked, flooding the apartment downstairs.
See your favorite retro Nintendo hero leap out of the video game world and into the real world.
I'd leap out of bed every morning when my alarm went off, and my yoga classes became easier.
Different themes leap out at you, which were not as prominent in the reviews written three years ago.
It did not leap out of the glass, yet rewarded close observation with its deep, stony, mineral aroma.
They leap out at you from large, thick pages that have the smell and texture of construction paper.
In Prince Harry and Markle's case, Tripp says there are a few key aspects that leap out at her.
Every time you clear a line, all five of the oceanbound mammals leap out of the water in unison.
For water below that level, the men leap out of the dinghy, grab ropes and start pulling it along.
There may not be moose on your commute, but who knows when a Great Dane might leap out unexpectedly.
It's one of those things that doesn't leap out at you, but you'll notice it if you're looking for it.
There's nothing like watching a whale leap out of the water with the city's skyline in the background, he said.
It's much easier to leap out of bed and lace up your running shoes when they're the first thing you see.
When was the last time you woke up and decided to take a step leap out of your beauty comfort zone?
I'll leave you alone if you promise not to leap out of the water and shock the daylights out of me.
They're mixed inside-out, so the rhythm section is a subdued pulse while stray tones leap out of a thick haze.
Once, in the yard, she crouched down, schnockered, waiting to leap out at Paul, Sr. And, leaping out, found him pantsless.
When the Vega microarchitecture the cards are based on was announced back at CES, people didn't immediately leap out of their seats.
Movie cults are boogeymen that leap out of the shadows in the third act and reveal their dark intentions for the protagonist.
The flowers look almost like tattoos on the figure; their bright colors leap out against the mostly gray, white and black background.
These adjustments would make it easier for him to spin or leap out of trouble in the event of a crash. Cool!
Because, of course, you could never tell when some unknown woman would leap out of nowhere and accuse you of sexual assault.
And it's the colors that leap out: red, blue and green, the first blazingly distinct, the other two bleeding into each other.
Beings leap out at you unexpectedly, you're hit in the face with slime, creatures scream at you, you lose your way in the dark.
In a 50-page final judgment against him last year, phrases like "grossly inconsistent with his duties" and "incomplete, misleading and manipulative" leap out.
The colors of the fruits and vegetables in Robert Kushner's scrolling mural above the bar still leap out at you after all these years.
Dylan Douglas, 19, shared a video of himself on Instagram on Sunday in which he took a leap out of a plane while skydiving.
You want notes you can scan, task lists you can check off, and insights that leap out at anyone who reads the notes later.
Her novices have no such burden, and no time for calculation — they just leap out into space, without thinking ahead to where they'll land.
Our Father's rich visuals leap out from the moment you press play: perfectly lit black women of all shades proudly stare back at you.
Ever since you got that alarm clock that adapts to your sleep cycle, your calendar, and the traffic report, you practically leap out of bed.
I leap out of bed, complete my morning routine, and send N. a text since I definitely don't have time to take out the puggos.
Miller now knows to make the electric fence a little higher in case Noir tries to leap out again, even if it's for good reason.
"To flip through the pages and have a name leap out at me like that, you know, my childhood priest," said Brett Sullivan Santry, 44.
Only to leap out of bed, turn my TV, Playstation, phone and headphones on, to immerse myself in a reality that was not before possible.
Einhorn's Wiener is apt to leap out from a story about him, taken from a comic strip, or to heroically narrate scenes of his life.
The explorer described watching electric eels leap out of a shallow pool to electrify wild horses that had been herded into the water as eel bait.
But as she drove back, a spider landed in her lap, causing the woman to leap out of the van without putting the vehicle in park.
Another strand of the myth that may leap out today concerns the way the personal becomes the political in the life of a ruler like Wotan.
But two things leap out right away: the gratuitous humblebrag about the speaker's fancy expertises (sashimi!), and the labored, self-conscious explanation of her narrative context.
Others leap out, fresh and sharp, like "one of the most stunning bookstores in the world" (based on the photo, I believe it), in Porto, Portugal.
The Department of Fish and Wildlife and Tuolumne County Sheriff's deputies broke the bathroom window and coaxed the mountain lion to leap out of the window.
Sometimes he would fall to his belly and slither under a vent or a crack, then leap out at me with hands outstretched to strangle me.
Mohammed R., a 39-year-old Tunisian living in France, hit no one as he drove down De Meir, forcing shoppers to leap out of his path.
Amongst the names that leap out are Vlambeer's Rami Ismail, Hotline Miami artist Dennis Wedin, sometime VICE channels writer Laura Kate Dale, and Owlboy designer Adrian Bauer.
Meanwhile Diana's beauty and her fashion—which so precisely matches the styles of our own moment—seem to leap out of 1997 and into our own lookbooks.
There are people whose jobs require them to leap out of bed and rush straight to work, or they have a partner or children that disturb them.
Three ideas leap out: War films are a staple of cinematic history, and in the years following World War II, movies set during the action became big business.
When Tuca meets a hot guy working at the local deli, she's so shaken that her bones leap out of her body, a Looney Tunes visualization of horniness.
This was a natural move for a China aiming to leap out of the middle-income ranks and to reduce its dependency on the West for high-tech.
You sit quietly in your living room niche, one on top of another, yet are always ready to leap out and spread like SWAT members when company arrives.
Lonzo Ball has spent his entire summer preparing for this moment, only for the moment itself to leap out of a fucking tire and bite him on the nose.
"Although I think everyone should read it, it has especially useful insights for anyone who's making the leap out of college and into the next phase of life," says Gates.
Like a magnet, hundreds of sardines leap out of the water toward the bright light waved by one fisherman and his colleagues angle their nets and haul in the catch.
When a win seems imminent, he creeps down the tunnel toward the dugout entrance, poised to leap out and join the players in their celebration at the exact right moment.
It's about rats — including the one shown trying to leap out of a trash can in one of the first shots — and the neighborhoods in which infestations have been the worst.
And it also remains to be seen whether projector-style interfaces can make a leap out of the lab to grab mainstream consumer interest in future — as the Info Bulb project envisages.
Waldy takes a leap out of the timestream, and we want to take it with him, but it would be useful to know what kind of device we're using to do so.
Bracing myself against winds that could fling me into the sea if I let my guard down, I try to imagine making the six hundred-foot leap out of a flaming nacelle.
Soaring above them, George Krokus—an avid skydiver—was preparing to leap out of a plane with a parachute strapped to his back to greet them, outfitted in full-on Santa regalia.
She called it a play with music because she cites many musical references within individual paintings, as if expecting a sympathetic tune to leap out of the silence of our absorbed looking.
For instance, if for any number of reasons you need to leap out your apartment window, the aforementioned 12-pack, looped to a bedpost, gets you 11 nonnegligible feet closer to earth.
"You know how many reviews praised your sense of humor?" she asked as she cocked her head to look down each row of servers, as if expecting something to leap out at her.
At some point, as they move from home to home, taking whatever they please, a brave boy will leap out from behind his mother's skirts and try to overpower the short, sly man.
Decades later, after the fall of the emperor, while retrieving banknotes she had hidden in the pages of a child's book, she looks down at the letters and suddenly words leap out at her.
Somehow, Savidge was able to leap out of the way right in the nick of time ... as the car went slamming into a wall so hard that the hub cap came off the wheel.
The stunt is nothing short of amazing: leap out of an airplane at 25,000 feet (most skydivers jump at around 13,000 feet) without any sort of parachute or wing suit to slow his fall.
In a video shared on Facebook by the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife, hundreds of fish leap out of the water as a boat unleashes an electrical current through the water at Barkley Dam.
Yes, your Magikarp can die: it might be carried off by a Pidgeotto should you leap out of your pond too many times, or be blown up after mistaking a Voltorb for a Poké Ball.
The ocean's already fraught with danger, the last thing you need while swimming is a massive humpback whale deciding it wants to leap out of the water a few feet from where you're treading water.
"Although I think everyone should read it, it has especially useful insights for anyone who's making the leap out of college and into the next phase of life," Gates wrote on his blog, Gates Notes.
"Terminal Deity" showed that the band's metal influence wasn't relegated to guitar theatrics, as Conners stepped up and showed a mastery of double bass runs that made the band's breakdown parts leap out of the speakers.
According to the Volusia County Sheriff's Office, the unnamed 11-year-old was biking to school last Friday and said he saw a harlequin leap out from behind a light pole and a set of bushes.
" But we do directly see the father's admiration for his son, for his ability to "leap out of his heart into some empathy with the thing observed, whether it is a Ferris wheel or a tortoise.
Garnett's early success with the Minnesota Timberwolves helped embolden Bryant to make the same leap out of high school the following year, and he soon emerged as one of the league's most dominant — and popular — figures.
Posted by Dave Blosser on Tuesday, January 26, 2016 As Tuko sat next to Davis on the plane back to Ohio, the pup, at times, wanted to leap out of his seat or run down the aisle.
The problem that Q-CTRL is aiming to address is basic but arguably critical to solving if quantum computing ever hopes to make the leap out of the lab and into wider use in the real world.
But he will be most remembered for starring alongside Peter Sellers in the Pink Panther films in which Cato would leap out at unexpected moments to attack his boss to test his readiness, leading to furious, comedy fight scenes.
MIAMI (Reuters) - Experiments at Vanderbilt University have proven a 200-year-old observation that electric eels can leap out of water and shock animals to death, a claim originally made by 19th century biologist and explorer Alexander von Humboldt.
But the quilts, in "Ruminations and a Reckoning" at the Baltimore Museum of Art, are also a visually arresting reversal of the usual distinction between foreground and background that makes the starkly outlined figures leap out like avenging angels.
I leap out of bed every morning amazed that at a time when our country is in crisis, every one of us has the opportunity to stand and lead, that we have been put in a place of leadership.
"At midnight on day two a South China Sword team" — a special forces unit of the People's Liberation Army — "will leap out of the statue," wrote a person with the handle Ning Andong, comparing it to a Trojan horse.
During a recent press junket promoting her upcoming movie, The Greatest Showman, alongside her co-star (and on-screen love interest) Zac Efron, the actress interrupted an interview to leap out of her seat and fix the reporter's hair on camera.
In a case from 683, surveillance video shows three men inside an electronics business, apparently robbing it, loading a minivan and then crashing it through a closed garage door, causing officers who were standing outside to leap out of the way.
But he was the first Pakistani-American contestant, and in the leather community his presence at I.M.L. was a big leap out of the pitch-black closet for Muslim men who are not only gay, but also into leather fetish.
In the skies above Hullavington airfield in south-west England, there was a time when trainee parachutists would leap out of aircraft into the void, trusting in the kit strapped to their backs to save them from falling to earth.
As for the roulages, the yellow-helmet traffic cops who would leap out to bang on his windscreen and demand money for some offence he hadn't committed, he would shout and argue with them until it came to fists, and they gave up.
And so we have 11- and 12-year-olds writing about disaster preparedness, noting fire exits, psyching themselves up to leap out of windows, and looking out for kids younger than them — all while envisioning themselves as essentially abandoned by an older generation.
Locals call him "Lake Devil" and he does that thing certain spiders do where they hide underground with just one arm sticking out like it's a worm or a caterpillar and then when something comes to investigate they leap out and eat them.
J.J. Abrams was explaining recently how he is no great fan of what he called "jump scares": Those moments in horror films that rely purely on surprise, and what is just out of view, to make you leap out of your seat.
In the design, some of the hotel's Canadian nods might be so subtle as to appear invisible to the naked eye (like an oval hostess stand in the shape of Lake Ontario), but in the restaurants, Canadian tastes leap out as distinct.
"The primary objective of this first study is really just to demonstrate safety," McCracken said, rather than testing to see if young blood makes old people leap out of bed and dance like Grandpa Joe in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.
The desperation of seeing his life pass in a dark, deep underground pit, as well as the nonconformity he felt toward everything, motivated him to take his bass and start a band in an attempt to make a leap out of his precarious reality.
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I'd wondered, heart racing, if he had brought it up because he had seen two men holding hands on the sidewalk outside the window next to our table; trying not to leap out of my chair to look, I asked how he knew that.
As yellow fever made the leap out of the Amazon, the authorities in several areas of southeastern Brazil reported episodes in recent weeks of monkeys being killed illegally, involving a range of methods including poisoning and hunting down the primates with rifles or clubs.
Seeing pink dolphins leap out of the water was said to be a harbinger of storms; one old story has it that in 4423, fishermen off Yau Ma Tei saw a particularly large pod cresting three days before the Japanese Air Force began bombing the city.
It's been said that a frog, if dropped into a pot of boiling water, will immediately leap out in shock; but if initially cold water is slowly brought to a boil, the frog in the pot will stay and die, inured to incremental increases in temperature.
In both drawings, the artist leans so heavily on a percussive contrast of black and white — making a column of space between two buildings leap out to strike the viewer's eye and every beaker on the lab table glitter — that the overall compositions become almost illegible.
Witness the fearless Special Ops canines who today parachute into combat zones, leap out of helicopters to plunge into bodies of water, and rely on high-tech equipment like infrared night-vision eye gear, called "doggles," that enables them to detect human body heat through concrete walls.
But a couple of more unsettling conclusions leap out: The study indicates that two-thirds of weed is consumed by people who smoke every day, and that 22 percent of all weed is consumed by poor people who are blowing upward of a quarter of their incomes getting high.
That's Apple's big scary lawyers getting ready to leap out from behind their desks and run straight to Samsung HQ. Samsung will have to face the laughs of a billion Apple fanboys for being so unoriginal, but there might not even be a courtroom battle between the two tech titans.
But the devotion, the willingness to watch the long, long games in the long, long season, the compulsion to keep rosters straight, and batting averages, and the disabled list, and the leap-out-of-your-seat joy and face-in-your-hands heartbreak of having a team — I didn't get it.
We expect this in a portrait, though the gaze is downright startling in his "Portrait of Rafaello Menicucci" (1627-28), a social climber and political opportunist who seems more than any other figure in the show to want to leap out of his frame and hand you his business card.
They shoot themselves in the foot on a regular basis—if Dave Joerger has to watch Willie Cauley-Stein leap out of position trying to steal an entry pass one more time he may pack back on all the weight he lost over the summer—and are less talented than their opponent every single night.
But reading these two entries, TWOTIMRESOLE as one, making a U-turn when we get to the end of 1-Across, we have TWO-TIME LOSER What makes this construction amazing is that RESOLE is a fine entry in its own right, so its use in completing the phrase doesn't leap out at the solver.
Some officials, in an almost Kafka­esque twist of logic, point to the fact that Huawei hasn't been compromised as evidence of China's ulterior motives: You wouldn't expect China to lean on Huawei until Huawei is positioned inside 5G networks in the US. After all, the Greeks didn't leap out of the horse in Troy until it was inside the city gates.
When I brought a group of ambassadors to Shakespeare in the Park, he was the first to leap out of his chair to ignite a standing ovation for "Cymbeline"; he didn't hold it against me when the press covered the fact that I had brought the Russian ambassador to the L.G.B.T.-themed musical "Fun Home"; and at "Hamilton" he interrogated my law professor husband on the origins of the Constitution.
Certain words leap out and sear: "har-RASS," as pronounced by a protester from Baltimore, Ms. Smith's hometown, when discussing street life in the shadow of the police; "barbaric" (pronounced, softly, "bah-BAHR-ic"), from an incarcerated Maryland mother, describing everything she wants her children not to be; the harshly aspirated "box," by a pastor eulogizing Mr. Gray, summing up the captivity into which so many black men feel they are born.
Some will be disappointed at the lack of pop tracks that leap out at you on first listen as on Days Are Gone (though Haim show us that they've still got the stuff to write a rager on "Little of Your Love," if you were in any sort of doubt), but Something To Tell You is a more cohesive, slow burn of a record than their first, and will benefit from repeated listens to its whole, rather than to its singles.

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