| 21. | Next, I jounced along a dirt road to the bridge that crosses the gorge to the 16th-century Monastery of Prodromou.
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| 22. | And by the time I'd jiggled and jounced my way through the comfortable routine of morning ablutions, I was feeling a little
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| 23. | If you're feeling a trifle guilty at jumping onto the happily jouncing bandwagon following University of Washington basketball, don't be.
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| 24. | One Saturday evening in 1947, a battered jalopy fueled with black market gasoline jounced out of Paris in the direction of the Loire Valley.
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| 25. | On the road, the unladen Excursion drives like the gigantic truck it started life as, jouncing merrily on heavy-duty leaf springs.
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| 26. | If you want that stiff European ride versus that luxury ride, it's all done through the design of the jounce bumpers ."
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| 27. | The Bowers spread is on the side of a hill, in a rural area, and is reached by jouncing over washed-out gullies.
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| 28. | As we jounced through the mountains back to Antigua and, ultimately, home, our one-day visit no longer seemed like such folly.
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| 29. | In his Toyota four-wheel-drive he jounces passengers over the fields, through streams, along the precipices at the limits of their land.
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| 30. | Mullah Omar grew up in this mountain town, a jouncing, five-hour jeep ride from Kandahar, the de facto capital of southern Afghanistan.
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