She asked if she could lean against one side of the staircase for support, then pretended she might hop onto the railing and slide down on her backside.
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Bugs then hops onto a dogsled and calls out to the sled dog, named Oatmeal ( a puppy ), to mush and rides off into the horizon.
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Dave is the Singing UPS Man, nonstop belter-outer of Broadway show tunes, barbershop quartet hits and whatever else hops onto the turntable of his internal jukebox.
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In this, the stork too has become a willing plaything of the frogs as they gleefully hop onto his back and use his bill as a water-slide.
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But today, as millions of Americans hop onto the Internet, many are finding it is simple to interrupt an evening's Web surfing to drop by the bank.
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As quickly as he hops onto a subject and begins to get into it, he moves ahead to the next, leaving remnants of previous thought hanging in the air.
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When people hear about a particular bill on a radio talk show, they will be able to hop onto their home computers, type into Internet and read the actual bill.
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On slow days, they might allow a business traveler to hop onto a plane with a garment bag, a carry-on suitcase and a laptop computer and a purse.
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After a long day of work as a mechanical engineer, Tom Malphus likes to hop onto his mountain bike and head into the hills around San Diego to blow off steam.
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The easiest way is to hop onto one of the green-and-yellow ferries at Circular Quay; ( 61-2 ) 9207-3170 for routes and schedules.