1. But the Seattle host committee wants an early jump on learning how to do it right. 2. Crude oil prices fell after an early jump. 3. Dida, the keeper, got an early jump on the ball, dove right and knocked it askew. 4. Many fans left, headed for the exits to get an early jump on traffic, as if they had forgotten the first five months of the season. 5. McCollum got an early jump on his military career. 6. Other traders took advantage of the early jump in prices to sell securities at higher prices. 7. Prices moved little after an early jump, befitting the traditionally slow day before Thanksgiving. 8. The early jump in refunds helped boost spending by U.S. consumers -- at least temporarily. 9. The fall season officially begins in a week, but CBS wanted to get an early jump, offering a full night of new programs Monday night. 10. What saves the film is the charm and earthy humor the actors wring from the spectacle of these four guys getting an early jump on their midlife crises. |