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"jumper" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It can be used as a noun or verb to refer to either a type of clothing or an act of jumping. Noun: She wore a bright blue jumper to the party. Verb: The cat jumped over the fence to escape.
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("When there's a lot of tension, it's completely normal," he said, while she rocked up to the next match in an Explicit Content jumper).
The camera is trained on Kittel in the yellow jersey, who rides alongside the other fancy jumper incumbents - Jens Voigt in polka dot, Peter Sagan in white and Europcar's Bryan Coquard in green.
Sampi is dressed as if for winter, her hands in woollen gloves, a scarf draped around her neck, wearing a thick jumper.
"You go to places like Chamonix or the Lauterbrunnen in Switzerland, where Base jumping is legal and very popular," says Wright, "and there are fewer fatalities per Base jumper".
Osman was a climber and Base jumper who died in 1998, shortly after being arrested by the park service and spending time in jail.
Related: White House fence jumper pleads guilty in incident that shook up secret service Representative Henry Cuellar, a Democrat from Texas, said he was unsure about the price tag for the prospective fake White House.
Even those who didn't have a big public profile before the Games – such as long jumper Greg Rutherford – saw the benefit.
Wearing your watch over your jumper sleeve As seen on the Louis Vuitton catwalk.
He pulls off his jumper, to reveal a T-shirt reading, "DOP" with a red line through it.
Matthias Giraud, a French ski Base jumper who has made his home in Bend, Oregon, also considers Potter's death an indirect result of the rules, because flying in low visibility with diminished depth perception is inherently more dangerous: "I just want to see the witch hunt end.
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I looked on the Tampax website for its latest advertising, and once its clunky player actually worked, I saw an advert showing a high-jumper being confronted by the cunning Mother Nature – a mature, beautiful woman dressed in witchy green – before leaping over a high jump to a voiceover of beating your obstacles.
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