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Some R&B and hip-hop fans were dismayed that Rihanna's song jumped abruptly to No. 1 from No. 66, and that it has remained at the top of the chart ever since.
Despite his early announcement that he would run for the Presidency, and a gruelling pre-primary campaign, he has remained low in the polls (until two weeks ago, when his standing jumped abruptly), but when I went out and met him at LaGuardia one morning a couple of weeks ago he was cheerful and hopeful, and he looked fine.
In the presence of the autapse, the cells jumped abruptly to very high frequency firing, while in its absence the cells proportionally increased their firing rates with the level of injected current.
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The screen version often jumps abruptly in time.
So Mr. Walter's narrative jumps abruptly past holes in Remy's story.
"For what?" he says now. "To tie up my store for days?" By now Mr. Guggenheim speaks like one of his radios — jumping abruptly from topic to topic, and speaking in police jargon.
It jumps abruptly from case to case, and when the asylum seekers talk, there are subtitles (to show the often alarming contrast between what they said and what the translators tell the hearing officers they said).
They are a mix of realism and wild imagination, with highways emerging from buildings or jumping abruptly off into space, trees sprouting at weird angles and dark spaces looming to engulf neighborhoods.
Your documentary The Spirit of '45 brings out evocatively the great collective step-change of the 1940s, but then jumps abruptly to the Thatcherite counter-revolution of the 1980s.
But, in the manner of the movie itself, which seems to begin in an uncanny present only to jump abruptly backward in time, let's cut to a flashback, the kind that in a more literal-minded movie would be established by the words "three weeks earlier".
His inaugural address, entitled The Penetrative Powers of the Price System, must have baffled his listeners as he ranged over centuries of economic history jumping abruptly from one topic to the next linking monetary developments to patterns of trade and settlement.
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