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At the first screening, he showed that he could throw a tennis ball consistently, on one bounce, from one end of the court to the other, a major requirement.
It has been, as Max Tegmark, a cosmologist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, noted, "a 75-year war". It is typical in reporting on this subject to bounce from one expert to another, each one shaking his or her head about how the other one just doesn't get it.
I have about 10 pre-set stations on the radio, and I bounce from one to the other, seeing what the competition is doing.
Multiple separate conversations can go on side-by-side in a room, and you can bounce from one to another just like mingling at a party.
Make a sport of watching it bounce from one thing to the next, a pinball slowly — you hope — losing momentum.
It was far easier to take a flier, head down to TriBeCa and bounce from one event to the next.
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Doors were kept unlocked as kids bounced from one apartment to the next on rainy Saturdays to watch Laurel and Hardy and Hopalong Cassidy on television.
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He never lets up on Mr. Starr, whom he portrays as bouncing from one failed gambit to the next.
After emailing Lenovo for weeks and bouncing from one clueless rep to another, I finally began loudly complaining on Twitter.
In our culture, the pressure to keep moving, bouncing from one event to the -- and doing it with a smile on our faces because it's the holidays -- is such a load of garbage, in my opinion.
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