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jump line

noun

Journalism.
  1. a line of type identifying the page on or from which a newspaper story is continued.



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The resort plans to add an expert jump line in August.

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The only other downhill facilities - which create trail obstacles, called a jump line, with table tops, step-ups, step-downs, berms and jumps, and transport riders to the top again and again - are Beech Mountain Ski Resort in Avery and Watauga counties and Sugar Mountain Ski Resort in Banner Elk.

Read more on Washington Times

Imagine Bolt sprinting up to the long jump line at full speed, and using his 6’5″ frame t0 launch himself through the air … before unfurling his legs into the sand.

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“I was thinking ‘Jump Line,’ for John, Matt, P. A. — J.M.P., jump,” King said.

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"There's a little bump down there at 1,000 feet and when you hit it, it's like going over a jump," Line said.

Read more on Seattle Times

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