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1 Figures released today show a jump in British house prices in September.
2 The jump in income partly reflected the tax package enacted last year.
3 They need government to jump in and help out with the federations.
4 Energy stocks also advanced, helped by an overnight jump in oil prices.
5 Energy stocks rose 1 percent, benefiting from a jump in oil prices.
6 Construction products reported a 13 percent jump in both sales and profit.
7 Oil market losses widened after an unexpected jump in U.S. crude stockpiles.
8 Harriet smiled faintly at the memory of that jump in the dark.
9 After a few minutes, there was a sudden jump in reactor power.
10 The country reported a surprise jump in February exports late on Monday.
11 Truckers have been increasing rates to offset the jump in fuel costs.
12 Yes, countless other games have let you run and jump in 3-D.
13 The company also reported a 40 percent jump in Oct-Dec net profit.
14 If you want to test that theory, go ahead and jump in .
15 Some economists took heart from a jump in exports to non-EU countries.
16 Then jump in and drive this car out to the Carder farm.
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