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Wagner has quick hands on defense and is a threat jumping the lane and deflecting soft passes.
Another piece of distorted dramatization in EOTR is Garland's threat to jump out of a hotel window.
That passion can turn into a threat to jump out the window, with them counting down: "Five, four, three are you going to get back together with me?—two, one".
Because of his jumping ability and his threat to drive, that shot was virtually unguardable.
No power plays, no threats to jump to a team in Texas, his home state.
His solicitor presented him as a sad individual; a social recluse who had jumped on the "rape threat train" as a way of seeking attention, validation and popularity.
Israelis quickly jumped on the perceived threat, accusing Iran of genocidal intentions and using the comment to underscore the potential threat of a nuclear-armed Iran.
Sometimes they begin from a threat-jump, in which the ram rears up on its hind legs before colliding with the opponent.
In the 93rd Senate, which met in 1973 and 1974, the number of cloture motions filed — a rough measure of filibuster threats — jumped to 31, from an average of fewer than two per Congressional term between 1917 and 1970.
In 2005 Trivium released "The Ascendancy," which established it as one of metal's most promising acts: the songs jumped from growled threats to emo choruses to dazzling displays of guitar virtuosity.
"I'll show you jumping!" With that promise, or threat, he bounded about the room with (certainly) the energy and (truly) the grace of a gazelle.
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