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It vaulted off the carrier's bow.
He flailed and jumped and vaulted off anything he could find onstage.
Chariots and a futuristic riff on gladiators call to mind the excesses of ancient Rome, and vanity has vaulted off the charts.
In the eight months since the Vancouver Winter Olympics, Julia Mancuso has surfed on the islands of Maui and Hawaii, vaulted off a Swiss Alps cliff in an extreme ski competition, vacationed on Easter Island, served in her sister's wedding and put in weeks of training on snowy slopes in New Zealand and Chile.
And the ravages of the Russian loss are evident in the self-destructive quality of the mortality data: wholly preventable accidents, heart attacks, homicides and suicides whose rates, always high by Western standards, abruptly vaulted off the charts with the arrival of freedom.
Biomechanicist Robert Full and colleagues videotaped red-headed Agama agama lizards, which are about the size of a small rat, as they ran and vaulted off obstacles with surfaces ranging from smooth paper to gritty sandpaper.
(And it was similarly inconceivable two decades before that, when he was first elected governor, a youthful icon who barely stepped into the job before he vaulted off to his first attempts at the presidency).
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That may lead to some cars "vaulting off into the bushes," he said.
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