1. Although ISDN has been around for some time, the recent adoption of national standards for its implementation has given its popularity a jump start. 2. And such a decline could eventually give the economy and the stock market the jump start they need. 3. Are they all looking for a creative jump start? 4. BMW, in fact, advises that jump starts be avoided if possible. 5. A career that could use a jump start was suffering from a false step. 6. A casual approach to a jump start can result in a battery explosiuon and seriouse injury. 7. A vine with roots in such soil gets a jump start over one on a less favorable parcel. 8. After starting the studio so his friend, rap artist Ras Kazz, could get a jump start on his profession, Whitfield took it seriously for a while. 9. But if Klompus and others get a some sort of serious nod from the NCAA, it would give a jump start toward a better facility. 10. But if Gordon is going to mirror last season and the season before, he will need a jump start soon. |