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Labor's Brendan O'Connor has jumped up to give a personal explanation.
The stock price of Yukos, the world's fourth-largest oil producer, has jumped up and down with each new development.
No one, you'll note, has jumped up to take the blame for the Oculus debacle, Santiago Calatrava's four-billion-dollar railway hub and dinosaur skeleton.
Seville, too, has jumped up the ranks with the number of people on bikes multiplied 11-fold in the past few years, thanks to a combination of segregated lanes (80km in one go) and bike-share schemes.
Tony Blair's autobiography has jumped up the Amazon bestseller chart since it was announced yesterday that all proceeds from the book will be given to the Royal British Legion.
"Without exception, every jeweler that has been to the exhibition has jumped up and down with excitement and said, 'That looks exactly like my workshop,"' said Ms. Forsyth, describing a museum display that recreates a Cheapside jewelry studio, complete with a traditional jeweler's bench and tools.
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If Molina hadn't been gripping her arm, she'd have jumped up and run away.
Embassy workers, he said, had jumped up from their lunches and rushed out in panic.
(He was reaching for the effect of a cat that had jumped up onto a seat, he said).
"They're so happy to get attention," he said of the dog, which had jumped up and started barking.
Speaking of Stewart, he added: "If he would have jumped up ahead of me, I would have pushed him.
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