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The new South Jersey Civic Center, an arena planned to put a jolt into the economic development of the small borough of Lawnside, will now not be built there.
A bank can put a jolt of caffeine in its earnings by selling a few of these older securities at a capital gain.
In addition to mischaracterizing the ticket picture, the site went so far as to speculate that the entire elevator episode may have been an elaborate ruse to put a jolt into anemic sales.
For Facebook, being able to offer a reliable, popular mapping app as a "native" part of its Android experience might have given potential customers a reason to take a second look and put a jolt into the lackluster adoption of Facebook Home.
So if there is one big event, or one big factor, that can put a jolt into the election nationally, it can change the look of the map in a hurry.
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The financial crisis put a jolting brake to the trend, sending oil prices down to below $50 a barrel for a time in late 2008 before bouncing back to the $100 level the last few years — and above that when strife in the Middle East and North Africa spooked traders.
The acquisitions of Ramirez, Greg Maddux and Jeff Weaver — who was obtained from the Yankees in exchange for Brown — all helped, with Ramirez, in particular, putting a jolt in the Dodgers in the second half of 2008.
In a debate last night that put a fresh jolt of personal confrontation into the New York Senate race, Representative Rick Lazio and Hillary Rodham Clinton expressed sharp policy differences and engaged in some surprisingly tough talk about each other's trustworthiness.
But the provision could give a few teams some relief and put an extra jolt in the free-agent market.
The Celtics' Game 2 victory put an unexpected jolt in the series and inspired hope across New England.
What if the Earl of Oxford, Edward de Vere (played by Mark Harelik in a reprise of his role from the show's premiere), Sir Francis Bacon, Christopher Marlowe, Thomas Kyd and others, even Queen Elizabeth herself (Mary Louise Wilson, who puts a libidinous jolt of wickedness into an old sourpuss) all had at least a hand in creating the most important and awe-inspiring of literary oeuvres?
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