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This clinical syndrome is commonly called Jumper's knee, or patellar tendinopathy [ 3].
Each year, the Police Department receives hundreds of 911 calls for so-called jumper jobs, or reports of people on bridges and rooftops threatening to jump.
You will want to make the new drive the "boot" or "master" drive, which means reconfiguring switches (called jumpers) on the old drive to transform it into a "slave".
There was actually a brief moment last year when Gil and I had discussed doing our own board brand called Jumpers, but it wasn't a good fit at the time.
"Isn't it awful?" Then I think of Claim Jumper, a California-based chain that serves a massive hamburger called the Widow Maker.
Locals, who know the site as a notorious suicide spot, feared they had what law-enforcement personnel call a "jumper" on their hands.
In the West, he would have been called a "jumper" — a nuclear worker willing to jump in and jump out of high-dose conditions.
I've had a miscarriage at 10 weeks and what I lost could no more be described as a baby as a ball of wool could seriously be called a jumper.
Mr. Esposito, a 44-year veteran of the Peekskill Fire Department, can tell you about the company's first fire apparatus — it was called a jumper, and the water was hand-pumped.
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