Orthodox do sometimes interpret literally, but it's my weakness to jump to its association with " strict ", which I did here.
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From the floor of the gym to the top of the bleachers and beyond, Dick Cheney's audience jumps to its feet with applause.
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If the IR were empty before decrement then the program-instruction would be 0 = HALT, and the machine would jump to its " HALT " routine.
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At certain locations when a player steps near a wall and jumps to it she / he will end up " sticking " to the wall in mid-air.
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Photos on the right do not cause this problem, because our eyes reach the right end of a sentence, wherever it is, without needing to jump to it.
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A text editor written or customized for a specific use can determine what the user is editing and assist the user, often by variable, then jump to its definition.
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At the conclusion of the first gadget, a return instruction will be executed, which will pop the address of the next gadget off the stack and jump to it.
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It was Davis who tapped Vandross, who first made a name for himself as a producer, arranger and commercial jingles singer, to produce Franklin's 1982 hit " Jump to It ."
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Lieberman said he hoped defending the head of the Democratic ticket wouldn't be his only role in these last weeks of the campaign, but that he will jump to it when needed.
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Many casual observers, for instance, might conclude that the unemployment rate's jump to its highest level in nearly eight years devalues the recent spate of good economic news _ particularly the strong first-quarter growth.