1. A year ago, he was brought in with a mandate to jump start London Fog. 2. He had started on the outside pole, but was penalized for jumping the start. 3. He reaffirmed his commitment to the cause today by meeting with congressional leaders at the White House to jump start the process required to enact legislation next year. 4. Leach has been trying to jump start the flagging legislation for months and on Friday announced more changes in the measure to try to keep it alive. 5. NASCAR ruled that Gordon jumped the start for the final segment, so the first restart was waved off. 6. Savoie continued her recent dominance by winning in Pro Stock Bike when Antron Brown jumped the start. 7. Still, while the government has said it hopes to jump start the economy with lower rates, many in the private sector are skeptical. 8. The government could also increase spending on public projects to jump start the economy, economists said. 9. The government unveiled the plan in cooperation with business and labor leaders to jump start the economy while keeping inflation under control. 10. To jump start her career, she was more than willing to document her experiences in a journal and to transform that journal into a book. |