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I bent and kissed the still pink neck and suddenly she jumped up, and her two arms encircled me in a bear-like crush.
When she appeared, two or three of the little girls jumped up and down, yelling, `` Goody, goody ''.
Esther jumped up, ran to him and gave him a little hug.
Startled, he jumped up to pull hen and case out of view, and Alex went to the door.
`` This deal at Las Putas Buenas where the two knife-men jumped you '', said Rourke with interest, `` that sounds like it was set up with malice aforethought by the luscious Mrs. Peralta, doesn't it ''??
He jumped up and turned around to see the metal door closing.
About five minutes later he jumped up, Slate said, and struck the two policemen again.
She announced that Alcmene had safely delivered her child, and this surprised Lucina so much that she immediately jumped up and unclenched her hands.
" The crowd, by Wirt's account, jumped up and shouted " To Arms!
It tells of how Jones and his fireman Sim Webb raced their locomotive to make up for lost time, but discovered another train ahead of them on the line, and how Jones remained on board to try to stop the train as Webb jumped to safety.
The " Le Mans start " was formerly used in the 24 hour race: drivers lined up across the track from their cars, ran across the track, jumped into their cars and started them to begin the race.
He attempted to join the Chindits, and jumped into a taxicab in Cairo to bring the matter up with Orde Wingate, but his duties and rank precluded the assignment.
** → or a quality like that of cardinal 4,: " jumped up "
One day when I came to visit him he jumped up and grabbed this manuscript and said ' I want to give you something, but I don't have anything, so I'm going to give you this manuscript, and someday its gonna be worth a lot of money.
The ratio of Viet Cong to government soldiers jumped from one to 10 in 1961 to one to five a year later. The alleged 1966 martyrdom of Viet Cong soldier Nguyễn Văn Bé is much celebrated in Vietnam, despite the fact that he later turned up alive.
The crowd, by Wirt's account, jumped up and shouted " To Arms!
Shortly after that Paris jumped up in joy for he managed to achieve a great feat by fixing Diomedes ' foot to the ground with an arrow.
She told the goddess that the baby was born ; this so startled her that she jumped up and unclasped her hands.
Loki sat before a fire, and when he noticed the gods were coming near him, he threw the net into the fire and jumped up and slipped into the river.
After he finished creating, he jumped back up to the spirit world from Mount Yengo, which he flattened.
Czyz went on to stop then-undefeated Andrew Maynard in seven rounds ( the second undefeated Gold medallist he KO'd ) in June 1990, then jumped up to cruiserweight.
Vargas immediately jumped up from his seat and retaliated with punches and a brawl broke out between the two fighters ' camps, though order was quickly restored.
When the discussion of a name for the new township came up, legend says that " Hosea Northrup jumped up and shouted the name ' Armada '".

jumped and from
She had jumped away from his shy touch like a cat confronted by a sidewinder.
Back in the house a hoodlum named Red Buck, sore because Billy had been allowed to leave unscathed, jumped from a bunk and swore he was going after him to kill him right then.
He jumped back, ducked and ran, crouching, down the hill away from the school.
The whole thing, from the moment when they jumped heavily off the trucks, spread out and moved into position just behind the cover of that slight rise of ground and then jumped off, took maybe between twenty and thirty minutes.
Actually, he regretted having opened his mouth when the truck came to a stop and the angry driver jumped down from the cab and walked back toward them.
Between 1940 and 1990, Phoenix jumped from the 99th largest city in the nation to the 9th largest ( it is currently the 6th largest ).
When Phil Smith and Phil Mayfield jumped together from a Houston skyscraper on 18 January 1981, they became the first to attain the exclusive BASE numbers ( BASE # 1 and # 2, respectively ), having already jumped from an antenna, spans, and earthen objects.
In a now classic experiment, Simond demonstrated how a healthy rat died of plague, after infected fleas had jumped to it, from a rat which had recently died of the plague.
The king was so frightened of the beast that he jumped into a pithos, and asked Heracles to return it to the underworld in return for releasing him from his labors.
Following World War II, the major European powers divested themselves of their colonies at an increasing rate: the number of ex-colonial states jumped from about 30 to almost 120 after the war.
Almond production jumped from 19, 000 to 56, 000 tonnes and cotton from 20, 000 to 45, 000 tonnes, with the saffron yield reaching 2, 000 kilograms.
On 31 January 1954 Armstrong removed the air conditioner from the window and jumped to his death from the thirteenth floor of his New York City apartment.
Immediately before his execution on 31 January, Fawkes jumped from the scaffold where he was to be hanged and broke his neck, thus avoiding the agony of the mutilation that followed.
John Cross inexplicably jumped or fell from their hotel balcony into the Grand Canal in Venice, Italy during their honeymoon.
Keyes did not wait for the hangman's command and jumped from the gallows, but he survived the drop and was led to the quartering block.
Finally, Odysseus threw his shield out and landed on that, and Protesilaus jumped next from his own ship.
After 1973, Germany was hard hit by a worldwide economic crisis, soaring oil prices, and stubbornly high unemployment, which jumped from 300, 000 in 1973 to 1. 1 million in 1975.
Between 1979 and 1985, under John Negroponte's appointment as U. S. diplomat from 1981 to 1985, U. S. military and economic aid to Honduras jumped from $ 31 million to $ 282 million.

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