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The market has leapt back into life over the past three years after slumping during the financial crisis.
Risk-aversion, measured by spreads on corporate debt, fell sharply after the sale of Bear Stearns in March but has leapt back in recent weeks as the spectre of systemic meltdown resurfaced.
Animated film Arthur Christmas has leapt back to the top of the UK and Ireland box office chart in its seventh week of release.
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Most of Japan remains unharmed by the disaster, and the streets have leapt back to life.
But world prices have leapt back to nearly $6,900 a tonne, pushing Zambia's projected output this year up to 666,000 tonnes, three times its level when the mines were sold off a decade ago, though not yet back to the 730,000-plus tonnes being produced when Mr Kaunda nationalised the industry in the early 1970s.
Sold three at a time in little plastic boxes (usually for 99 cents), jumping beans have leapt back into the hearts and minds and pockets of many Southern Californians.
The Vespa had come too close and Junior had leaped back.
In Mapplethorpe's photograph, McBride is naked and he has leaped onto the back of a chair.
There is even a good joke - a canvas in which a painter hard at work in his studio is frustrated by a monster that has leaped onto his back and, brush in hand, is about to give the image a new and probably unwelcome twist.
Almost everybody has leapt on the bandwagon.
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