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By jumping from one side of the church to the other, the production has the odd effect of seeming far away in distance but near in sound.
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As expert in subterfuge as James Bond and as coarse as Shrek, he jumps from one side of religious and political controversy to another and fascinates women with his burly, tattooed body.
But he's not one of those directors who likes to jump from one side of the camera to the other; while he is tempted occasionally – he likens it to an ex-ball player who still feels the itch when he becomes a manager – he doesn't see it as a big part of his future.
There's no point jumping from one rut to another.
Sprake must have felt like jumping from one.
"We just keep jumping from one mistake to another.
This has caused a vast nomenclatural instability with species commonly jumping from one genus to another.
By doing steps in a specific direction, the patient can control a frog jumping from one stone to another.
He hoists himself on to the fence for maximum attention before jumping to one side with a show-stopping crash.
We walk from one side of Manhattan to the other; we jump out of cabs stuck in wretched traffic jams and walk.
Subjects were instructed to pursue a smoothly moving stimulus (ramp phase) from one side of the display toward the midline, and then quickly shift gaze to its new location when it unpredictably "jumped" into the opposite hemifield (step phase).
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