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For example, when you have the verb "jump," it will be conjugated as: "I jump," "you jump," he jumps," and so on.
This is the life, I think, as I jump in the back and we take off.
Next time: More chronological complication as I jump forward to AS Byatt's Possession to join in with John Mullan's Guardian book club.
It always happens at 1am adding further to my exhaustion and sense of the macabre, but as long as I jump into my empty bed by 2am I'm asleep in minutes.
[One of my passions is kayaking in the lakes and reservoirs of the Sierras, and I hate to see the water level drop.] As I jump out of bed, a text suggests that I "shower first, then coffee!" With an aggregate impact of small decisions made by homeowners like me all over the state, we succeeded in averting the need for that reservoir to drain further…at least for today.
As soon as I jump out of bed, I put my mask on, and I'm not the only one.
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I raised my elbow as I jumped but I didn't see O'Shea coming.
My bare feet were numb as I jumped on the cold pavement.
"Early Christmas present," I said, tossing it over the seat as I jumped into the truck and started off again.
As I jumped before the train entering the station, I looked right into the operator's eyes, something I'm told is nearly universal in suicide attempts.
Mike said at the time: "When I saw his face light up as I jumped down, all that time and effort spent was all worth it".
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