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Over the rapidly-diminishing outline of a jump seat piled high with luggage Herry's black brushcut was just discernible, near, or enviably near that spot where -- hidden -- more delicately-textured, most beautifully tinted hair must still be streaming back in cool, oh cool wind sweetly perfumed with sagebrush and yucca flowers and engine fumes.
For a set of jumps to be considered a combination, each jump must take off from the landing edge of the previous jump, with no steps, turns, or change of edge in between jumps.
The high jump is a track and field athletics event in which competitors must jump over a horizontal bar placed at measured heights without the aid of certain devices.
ID Software, 1996 .</ ref >), the player must drop through the water before the Episode 4 entrance and jump into a secret passage.
As a general rule, revolvers cannot be effective with a sound suppressor (" silencer "), as there is usually a small gap between the revolving cylinder and the barrel which a bullet must traverse or jump when fired.
Specifically, syntactic salt is a hoop programmers must jump through just to prove that they know what's going on, rather than to express a program action.
The player must jump from behind the 3-meter line before making contact with the ball, but may land in front of the 3-meter line.
A jumper must jump big, bravely, and fast, but also must be careful and accurate to avoid knockdowns and must be balanced and rideable in order to rate and turn accurately.
In a jump-off, a rider must balance the need to go as fast as possible and turn as tightly as possible against the horse's ability to jump cleanly with good scope.
A show jumper must have the scope and courage to jump large fences as well as the athletic ability to handle the sharp turns and bursts of speed necessary to navigate the most difficult courses.
In the first game, the player must find a pogo stick, which is used for a continuous jump.
These adaptations are exclusively concerned with the launch, as any post-launch method of extending range or controlling the jump must use aerodynamic forces, and thus is considered gliding or parachuting.
Note that is the location to jump to, not the address of a handler, and so must be skipped () whether or not the branch is taken.
An event horse must be very responsive to succeed, as a horse that will not listen to a rider on the cross-country phase may end up taking a fall at a jump.
At the tachi-ai both wrestlers must jump up from the crouch simultaneously after touching the surface of the ring with two fists at the start of the bout, and the referee can restart the bout if this simultaneous touch does not occur.
Some levels require precise timing to control the characters simultaneously-in one early level, the player must jump down a shaft with Olaf, using his shield as a hang glider, and as Olaf slowly descends, must use another Viking to clear his path.
Each semester, cadets must pass two athletic fitness tests: a run to measure aerobic fitness, and a 15-minute, 5-event, physical fitness test consisting of pull-ups, a standing long jump, sit-ups, push-ups and a sprint.
Another important detail is fire: A festival fire must be kept from sunset till sunrise, and various kinds of flaming light sources are used ; usually these are bonfires, which traditionally people jump over to ensure prosperity and fertility.
In the scene where the bus must jump across a gap in an uncompleted elevated freeway-to-freeway ramp while still under construction, a ramp was used to give the bus the necessary lift off so that it could jump the full fifty feet.

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They lay months away from the nearest Earth star by jump drive, and no one knew what they were good for, although it was felt that they would probably be good for something if it could only be discovered -- much like the continent of Antarctica in ancient history.
This flag could then be used by a later jump instruction to determine program flow.
If the completed instruction was a jump, the program counter will be modified to contain the address of the instruction that was jumped to, and program execution continues normally.
The objective is to be first to race one's pieces across the hexagram-shaped gameboard into " home "— the corner of the star opposite one's starting corner — using single-step moves or moves which jump over other pieces.
: The DES can be said to have " jump started " the nonmilitary study and development of encryption algorithms.
Multiple and nested subroutines could be called so long as the user knew the length of each one in order to calculate the location to jump to.
Because of this, the only two jumps that can be performed as the second or third jump in a combination are toe loops and loops, because they take off from the right back outside edge.
Spins can be entered on the ice or through a jump or sequence of jumps known as star jumps.
Calvino takes the fact that the Moon used to be much closer to the Earth, and builds a story about a love triangle among people who used to jump between the Earth and the Moon, in which lovers drift apart as the Moon recedes.
A survey of same-sex couples in the United States showed that between 2000 and 2005, the number of people claiming to be in same-sex relationships increased by 30 %— five times the rate of population growth in the U. S. The study attributed the jump to people being more comfortable self-identifying as homosexual to the federal government.
The competitor can initiate the jump from any point behind the foul line ; however, the distance measured will always be perpendicular to the foul line to the nearest break in the sand caused by any part of the body or uniform.
At a lesser meet and facilities, the plasticine will likely not exist, the runway might be a different surface or jumpers may initiate their jump from a painted or taped mark on the runway.
All legal marks will be recorded but only the longest legal jump counts towards the results.
Players walking to the far west along LambdaStreet may be given the option to ' jump off the end of the world ', which disables access to their account for three months.
For example, a jump instruction can reference an absolute address or an offset from the current location, and the offset could be expressed with different lengths depending on the distance to the target.
It had been presumed that the sharks were trapped within the lake, but this was found to be incorrect in the late 1960s, when it was discovered that they were able to jump along the rapids of the San Juan River ( which connects Lake Nicaragua and the Caribbean Sea ), almost like salmon.
Other element of cinéma vérité, such as longer takes, sweeping camera transitions, and jump cuts may be included to complete the effect.
It is then thought to be traditional for some people to jump off Magdalen Bridge into the River Cherwell.
This was often accomplished by either pointing the vectors in ROM to a jump table in RAM, or through use of bank-switching to allow the ROM to be replaced by RAM at runtime.
Program flow may be influenced by special ' jump ' instructions that transfer execution to an instruction other than the numerically following one.
A sub-variation for a small number of players ( three or four ) uses a step in the jump, such as three players opting for the pattern to be 1-3-5-7-9-11-13-15-13-11-9-7-5-3-1.

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Ory Dobbins repeated that he'd seen the women try to jump off the train, but Leibowitz showed photos proving Dobbins could not have seen everything he claimed.
He repeated this jump at least two more times.
At the 2009 World Athletics Championships, in Berlin, Phillips won the gold in the long jump with a jump of 8. 54 m. He repeated the feat in Daegu in 2011 with a leap of 8. 45 m. During the championships in Daegu, Phillips was assigned the bib number 1111.
In the 1960 Olympics in Rome, she set a British record of 6. 33m in the qualifying round of the long jump, which if repeated, would have won her a silver in the final.
It is the line Jews, who were given the option by the Inquisition, to eat pork and convert to Christianity or be burned at the stake, recited when they chose to jump into the fire ; the line Jews repeated when they finally realized that they were being marched not into showers to be deloused but into gas chambers in the Nazi concentration camps ; the line, that more than any other, captures the Jewish essence.
The same story was repeated at the 2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships in Valencia, in which " Piyi " lost the 1st place at the sixth jump by Yargelis Savigne.

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