| 41. | But even as people do hop on, the Public is not getting rich.
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| 42. | Day 1 : A Short Hop On the River
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| 43. | Hop on, sit down and shut up.
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| 44. | Occasionally, she still hops on a tractor to help with the farm work.
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| 45. | A bored press corps can now be expected to hop on the Lamm story.
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| 46. | Hop on your treadmill and grab the phone.
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| 47. | You hear the cooks hop on the floor.
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| 48. | They followed a routine familiar to suburban revelers : Hop on an evening train.
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| 49. | Asked if Davis had " lost any hop on his fastball,"
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| 50. | His fastball really had some hop on it.
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