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Last year, the H7N9 virus, a new strain of influenza A, jumped from birds to humans, causing 144 cases of human infection and 47 deaths in China.
When it became clear that Hastert was touching him in an inappropriate way, Individual A jumped off the bed, but he said he was confused and embarrassed and apologized to Hastert, the filing says.
They're comfortable in their skin, and they're not scared of me, a jumped- up little git, damaging their persona.
A penalty may be given for many kinds of offenses, including a jumped start, speeding in the pit lane, causing an accident, blocking unfairly, or ignoring flags.
Essentially a jumped up version of neighbourhood watch, this is the softly, softly approach compared to the more aggressive stance adopted by the Friends of 93rd Street Park.
What most people do not do is use the calling of a spade a spade to fundamentally hurt that spade's feelings by referring to it as, "A jumped up trowel".
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Its literal meaning is a "jumping together".
A jumping off point.
Loud-calls were mostly accompanied by a jumping display.
Press "A" to jump.
After pleading the Fifth Amendment before a congressional hearing, what did controversial pharmaceuticals CEO Martin Shkreli do? a. Jumped up from his chair, high-fived his lawyer, and shouted at the committee "See you losers later" b.
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