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Julius Westheimer Julius Westheimer (born September 6, 1916, died August 31, 2005) was a financial advisor from Baltimore, Maryland. He is best known for his radio and television work, having dispensed financial advice on WBAL Radio, WYPR, WMAR, WBAL-TV and PBS' Wall $treet Week, and in columns in the Baltimore Sun, Baltimore Evening Sun, and Daily Record newspapers.
Julius Woobay Julius Gibrilla Woobay (born May 19, 1984 in Freetown, Sierra Leone) is a Sierra Leonean International footballer. He is a central midfielder for Universitatea Craiova in the Romanian first division and for the Leone Stars, Sierra Leone senior national soccer team.
Juliusz Machulski Juliusz Machulski (born 1955) is a Polish film director and screenplay writer. Privately son to famous actor Jan Machulski, Juliusz became notable for his comedies ridiculing the life in communist-ruled Poland of 1970s and 1980s.
Juliusz RĂłmmel Juliusz RĂłmmel (1881 - 1967) was a Polish military commander and a general of the Polish Army. A commander of two Polish armies during the Polish Defensive War of 1939, RĂłmmel remains by large the most controversial of the generals to serve during that conflict.
Juliusz Zulauf Juliusz Zulauf (August 20, 1891 – May 21, 1943) was a Polish Army major general (generał brygady). A recipient of the Virtuti Militari, he fought with distinction during World War I, the Polish-Ukrainian War, the Polish-Soviet War, and the 1939 invasion of Poland.
Juliya Chernetsky Juliya Chernetsky — usually just "Juliya" or "Mistress Juliya" to her fans — born July 10, 1982, is a television personality best known for her stint on the music-themed network Fuse, formerly known as MuchMusicUSA. (The name was changed in May 2003.
Jullander Jullander is an active post-rock band from Hamburg, Germany. The band was formed around 1995 by Andi Schoon (vocals, guitar), Arne Kittler (guitar), Jochen Brandt (bass guitar) and Jens-Rainer Berg (drums); in addition, Philip Andernach played some sax.
Julmust Julmust (Swedish jul "Christmas" and must "must") is a soft drink that is consumed mainly in Sweden around Christmas. During the rest of the year it is usually hard to find in stores, but sometimes it's sold under the "de-Christmasified" name must.
Julsund Julsundet is a 15 km long strait between the North Atlantic Ocean and Romsdalsfjord, 15 minute west of Molde, Norway. It runs north-south from Julneset to Bud, between the Romsdal peninsula and the islands Otrøy and Gossen (Aukra), .
Julunggul In the Australian Aboriginal mythology of Arnhem Land, Julunggul is a rainbow snake goddess, who oversaw the maturing and initiation of boys into manhood. She was a fertility goddess, associated with rebirth and the weather.
July 14 is the 195th day (196th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 170 days remaining. "Quatorze Juillet" (Fourteenth of July in French) is Bastille Day, the French national holiday celebrating the storming of the Bastille in 1789 during the French Revolution.
July 2005 in Australia and New Zealand This page deals with current events that take place in or are of interest to Australia, New Zealand, and/or the territories of those countries (such as Norfolk Island and Ross Dependency), and/or current events that involve Australians and/or New Zealanders.
July 2005 Jerusalem Peace March A massive peace march has been called for July 2005. Organisers are hoping that five million marchers will enter Israel, the West Bank, and the Gaza Strip through neighbouring Arab countries on 1 July 2005 and descend on Jerusalem.
July Cup The July Cup is a Group 1 flat horse race in the United Kingdom for three-year-old and above thoroughbreds run over a distance of 6 furlongs (1,207 metres) on the July Course at Newmarket Racecourse in early July. It was first run in 1876.
July Days The July Days refers to events in 1917 that took place in Petrograd, Russia, between July 4 and 7 July (Julian calender) (July 16-July 20, Gregorian calender), when soldiers and industrial workers in the city rioted against the Russian Provisional Government. Most significantly, the outcome of the July Days represented a temporary decline in the growth of Bolshevik power and influence in the period before the October Revolution.
July For Kings After years of honing his songwriting abilities, with a lot of help from producer Ken Lewis, Joe Hedges and several high school friends signed a record deal and released an album entitled SWIM as July For Kings on MCA Records in 2002. They received national airplay with the single "Normal Life', including number 1 most requested on Las Vegas station KMXB.
July Monarchy Louis-Philippe's July Monarchy (1830–1848) is generally seen as a period during which the haute bourgeoisie was dominant. Louis-Philippe, who had flirted with liberalism in his youth, rejected much of the pomp and circumstance of the Bourbons and surrounded himself with merchants and bankers.
July Morning In Bulgaria, there is a tradition called July Morning (Bulgarian: Джулая or Джулай, Julaya or July) dating from the hippy period in 1980s and maybe as far back as the 1970s. Young (and not so young) people from all over the country travel (often hitchhike) to the Black Sea coast to meet the first sun rays on the 1st of July.
July Revolution The French Revolution of 1830, also known as the July Revolution, saw the overthrow of King Charles X, the last of the House of Bourbons, and the ascension of his cousin Louis-Philippe, the Duc d'Orléans, who himself, after eighteen precarious years on the throne, would in turn be overthrown.
July Stakes The July Stakes is a Group 2 flat horse race in the United Kingdom for two-year-old thoroughbred colts and geldings run over a distance of 6 furlongs (1,207 metres) on the July Course at Newmarket Racecourse in early July.
July Ultimatum The Austro-Hungarian Ultimatum to Serbia or July Ultimatum was an ultimatum or final list of demands delivered to the government of Serbia on July 23, 1914, following the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria in Sarajevo. The document was described as "the most formidable document that was ever addressed from one state to another" by British Foreign Minister Sir Edward Grey, and the ultimatum was widely considered to be unfulfillable, and merely a preliminary measure to create a casus belli to enable Austria-Hungary to invade and punish Serbia.
July victims The July victims (Croatian: Srpanjske Ĺľrtve) were members of the Croatian People's Party who fell victim to a crackdown by the Austrian Imperial Army on July 29, 1845. With the restoration of the Zagreb County, local elections were held around the Croatian capital Zagreb.
Juma Athuman Kapuya Professor Juma Athuman Kapuya is the Minister of Defense and National Security in Tanzania beginning in 2006. He is a Member of Parliament in the Tanzanian National Assembly, representing the Urambo West constituency.
Juma Jamaldin Akukweti Juma Jamaldin Akukweti (September 20, 1947 - January 4, 2007) was a Member of Parliament in the National Assembly of Tanzania. He represented Tunduru District in parliament from 1990 until his passing, as a member of CCM.
Juma Khan Juma Khan was a Pashtun militia commander active in the Badghis province of Afghanistan with links to the Taliban regime. In March 2003, his forces were involved in a skirmish with a rival faction that ended with human rights violations visited upon his forces and the civilian population.
Juma Masjid, Palayam The Juma Masjid, Palayam Mosque is the most important mosque in Thiruvananthapuram, India. Situated at Palayam, the mosque has a temple and a Christian church as its neighbours, establishing the communal harmony of Keralites.
Juma Mohammad Mohammadi Juma Mohammad Mohammadi was the Afghan Minister for Mines and Industries under the Afghan Transitional Administration. He died in a plane crash on February 24, 2003 while returning from a mission in Pakistan to learn techniques in copper mining.
Juma Mohammed Abdul Latif Al Dossary Juma Mohammed Abdul Latif Al Dossary (Arabic: جمعه محمد عبد اللطيف الدوسري) is a Bahraini, currently held in the American prison for security detainees, Camp Delta, at the US Naval base at Guantanamo Bay.
Juma Namangani Juma Namangani, born Jumaboi Ahmadzhanovitch Khojayev (born in 1969), founded and led the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, an Islamic terrorist organization that operates in Uzbekistan, until an American airstrike near Kunduz, Afghanistan killed him as part of Operation Enduring Freedom in November 2001.U.
Juma Oris Colonel Juma Oris was a rebel leader in the West Nile sub-region of Uganda in the early 1990s. He was previously a minister in Idi Amin's government (serving as foreign minister from 1975-1978), and later was allegedly backed by the government of Sudan.
Juma Santos Master Percussionist known for his extensive work over 4 decades with African music, Caribbean music, Jazz, Fusion, and R&B artists. A pioneer in experimental forms in American Jazz fusion and Cross Over music, combining and fusing styles and playing techniques on varied African music musical instruments, experimenting with rhythms, songs, and chants with modern jazz harmonies and melodic forms and structures.
Jumaine Jones Jumaine Lanard Jones (born February 10 1979, in Cocoa, Florida) is an American professional basketball player for the Phoenix Suns in the NBA. His position is small forward, but he plays power forward occasionally.
Jumana Hanna Jumana Hanna (born c. 1962) is a member of formerly rich and prominent Iraqi family who, in July 2003, contacted the new provisional government of Iraq to present information about her imprisonment in the loose dogs prison during the President Saddam Hussein's administration.
Jumanji Jumanji is the title of a 1982 children's book written and illustrated by Chris Van Allsburg. It was made into a 1995 film of the same name. Both the book and the movie are about a jungle-themed board game that has real animals and other jungle elements magically appear where the players are when they are playing. The storyline of the book is that the children playing the game must keep the house looking neat before their parents return from the opera with company. Fritz, a pit bull in all of Chris Van Allsburg's books appears as a toy dog on wheels in the third illustration.
Jumanji (film) Jumanji is a 1995 feature film based on Jumanji, a 1982 children's book written and illustrated by Chris Van Allsburg. The story is about a jungle-themed board game that has real animals and other jungle elements magically appear where the players are when they are playing.
Jumar A Jumar is mechanical device for ascending on a rope, named after the Swiss factory 'JĂĽmar', and is more generically known as an ascender. The device's name also leads to the term Jumaring for the process of using such a device.
Jumblatt The Jumblatt Family (جنبلاط in Arabic, also transliterated as Joumblatt, Junblat and Junblatt) is an influential Druze family who settled in the Lebanon mountains (coming from Syria) around the 15-16th century, fleeing persecution from the Ottoman governor.
Jumble winding Jumble winding is a type of winding done by magnetics manufacturers whereby a wire is randomly wound on a bobbin. In this type of winding, the wire is not wound layer by layer with insulation placed in between.
Jumbo Jumbo (1861 - September 15, 1885) was an African elephant, born in 1861 in the French Sudan from where he was imported to France and kept in the old Zoo Jardin des Plantes close to the railway station Gare d'Austerlitz in Paris. In 1865 he was transferred to the London Zoo, where he became famous for giving rides to visitors.
Jumbo (musical) Jumbo is the title of a musical produced by Billy Rose, with music and lyrics by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart and book by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur, and directed by John Murray Anderson and George Abbott. The opening night was November 16 in 1935.
Jumbo Brown Walter George "Jumbo" Brown (April 30 1907-October 2 1966) was a right-handed Major League Baseball relief pitcher, one of the first to play that position exclusively. He is known mostly for his large size, weighing 295 pounds during his playing days.
Jumbo Elliott James (Jumbo) Elliott (August 8, 1915 – March 22, 1981) was an American athletics coach, often considered to be one of the greatest of all time. His achievements include producing five Olympic gold medal winners between 1956 and 1968.
Jumbo Elliott (football player) John "Jumbo" Elliott (born April 1, 1965) is a former NFL football player with the New York Giants and New York Jets. Elliott played offensive tackle for the Giants from 1988-95 and with the Jets from 1996-2000 and again in 2002.
Jumbo Frames In computer networking, jumbo frames is a feature which allows ethernet hardware to send, receive, or transport ethernet frames above 1518 bytes in size. The most common deployments of jumbo frames have a MTU of 9000 bytes.
Jumbo Kingdom Jumbo Kingdom () consists of the Jumbo Floating Restaurant (珍寶海鮮舫) and the Tai Pak Floating Restaurant (太白海鮮舫), renowned tourist attractions in Hong Kong's Aberdeen Harbour. Over 30 million visitors have visited Jumbo Kingdom, including Queen Elizabeth II, John Wayne, Tom Cruise, Chow Yun Fat and Gong Li.
Jumbo mortgages A jumbo mortgage is a mortgage with a loan amount above the industry standard definition of conventional conforming loan limits. This standard is set by the two largest secondary market lenders, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
Jumbo Machinder In the early 1970's Japanese toy company Popy (a division of Bandai) designed and released a line of toys known as Jumbo Machinders. Mazinger Z was the first in a series of heroic characters, which would define the 1970's "Super Robot.
Jumbo Mark II Class ferry The Jumbo Mark II Class ferries were built for Washington State Ferries between 1997 and 1999 at Todd Pacific Shipyards in Seattle. Each ferry can carry 2500 passengers and 212 vehicles, making them the largest ferries in the system.
Jumbo Seafood Jumbo Seafood (Chinese: 珍宝海鲜楼) is a restaurant-chain in Singapore specialising in seafood. First opened in 1987 with an outlet at the East Coast Seafood Centre, it opened an additional five both in the city and in the suburban areas of Serangoon Gardens and the Singapore Indoor Stadium, with its newest outlet opening in SAFRA's National Service Resort and Country Club at Changi Coast Walk.
Jumbo the Circus Elephant Jumbo the Circus Elephant was an African elephant (his name means "Hello") captured by British explorers in 1864, and brought back to England's Royal Zoological Gardens at the age of four. He remained there as a popular attraction for 17 years.
Jumbolair Jumbolair Aviation Estates is an aviation-related residential development located in Marion County, Florida. The gated community is located in Anthony, approximately 9 km (6 mi) north of Ocala, Florida and east of Interstate 75.
Jumborg Ace is the title superhero of a tokusatsu SF/kaiju/superhero TV series. Produced by Tsuburaya Productions, the show was broadcast on Mainichi Broadcasting System from January 17 to December 29, 1973, with a total of 50 episodes.
Jumborg Ace & Giant , known in Thailand as Giant and Jumbo A (ยักษ์วัดแจ้ง พบ จัมโบ้เอ - Yuk Wud Jaeng pob Jambo A) is a tokusatsu SF/kaiju/superhero film produced in 1974 by Tsuburaya Productions of Japan and Chaiyo Productions of Thailand. It was released theatrically in Japan in April of 1974.
JumboTron The JumboTron is a large video screen typically used in sports stadiums and concert venues to show close up shots of the action or band. Although "JumboTron" is a registered trademark owned by Sony, the word "jumbotron" is often used by the public to refer to any such device regardless of its manufacturer or brand name.
Jumbunna railway station, Victoria Jumbunna was a railway station on the Outtrim line in South Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. The station was opened in 1890's, and was one of only three stations on the Outtrim line which was eventually closed in the 1950's, when Victorian Railways was closing many other small branch lines.
Jumeau Dolls Long before the emergence of the large toy conglomerates of the twentieth century, the Maison Jumeau of Montreuil-sous-Bois near Paris, France had an international reputation for fine quality dolls. A century before Barbie was a household word the Bébé Jumeau formed the international benchmark for the highest quality and most desirable doll
Jumeirah Jumeirah is a coastal residential area in Dubai, United Arab Emirates mainly comprising low rise private dwellings. It has both expensive and large detached properties as well as more modest town houses built in a variety of architectural styles.
Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel The Emirates Towers Hotel, also referred to as Emirates Tower Two is a 56-floor five-star business hotel in the city of Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The hotel includes 40 luxury suites and is operated by the Jumeirah International Group.
Jumeirah Essex House The Jumeirah Essex House is a luxury hotel located on Central Park South in Manhattan. Built in 1931, it is across the street from the southern border of Central Park and is convenient to both the stylish shops on Fifth Avenue and the nightlife of both Broadway and the Upper West Side.
Jumeirah International Group The Jumeirah group is an international luxurious hotel chain in the possession of the ruler family of Dubai, Al Maktoum, in responsibility of Hamdan bin Raschid Al Maktum the youngest son of the deceased sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum and brother of sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum (current ruler of the emirate Dubai and prime minister, Secretary of Defense as well as vice-president of the United Arab Emirates.
Jumeirah Islands Jumeirah Islands is a five star housing estate in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and is being developed by Nakheel Properties, one of Dubai's largest corporations. Jumeirah Islands are small islands, comprising of 15-20 houses per isle, and are situated in the artificial Jumeirah Lake.
Jumeirah Lake Towers The Jumeirah Lake Towers is a huge development in Dubai, United Arab Emirates which consists of a 78 towers being constructed along the edges of Jumeirah Lake, an artificial lake. The total area covered by the lakes, waterways and landscaping will be 730,000 metres2.
Juminhyo A juminhyo (住民票) or jyuminhyo is a registry of current residential addresses maintained by local governments in Japan. Japanese law requires each person to report their current address to their local authority, which compiles the information for tax, national health insurance and census purposes.
Jumla District Jumla district, a part of Karnali zone, is one of the seventy-five districts of Nepal, a landlocked country of South Asia. The district, with Jumla as its district headquarters, covers an area of 2,531 sq km and has a population (2001) of 89,427.
Jumong (TV series) Jumong (Korean: 주몽, Hanja: 朱蒙) is a historical drama currently airing on South Korea's MBC television network as a 45th Anniversary Special Drama. Originally set to be 60, MBC has decided to extend it to 80 episodes due to its popularity.
Jump 'n Bump Jump 'n Bump is a 1998 freeware MS-DOS platform video game, written in C and Assembly language by Brainchild Design. The source code was released in 1999, and the game has since been ported to a number of other operating systems.
Jump and Smile The Jump & Smile is a type of fairground ride in which the chair cars are arranged on a number of radial arms around a central axis. As the central axis rotates, the arms are lifted into the air at pseudo-random intervals giving an erratic jumping motion.
Jump blues Jump blues is a type of up-tempo blues music influenced by big band sound. It is characterized by a jazzy, saxophone (or brass instruments) sound, driving rhythms and shouted, highly syncopated vocals and earthy, comedic lyrics on contemporary urban themes.
Jump boot Jump boots (also known as paratrooper boots) are a type of combat boot typically associated with soldiers (called paratroopers) assigned to parachute units. Jump boots are fully laced from the instep to the top and give more support to the ankle whereas ordinary combat boots during World War II were laced just above the ankle and had to be worn with leggings or puttees to prevent mud and dirt from entering the shoe.
Jump Backs Jump Backs are Digital Juice's flagship animation product line, are full-screen (NTSC/PAL) animated backgrounds. Jump Backs are often themed, seamlessly loopable, and average between 15 and 30 seconds in length.
Jump Britain Jump Britain is a 2005 documentary directed by Mike Christie about free running, sequel to Channel 4's Jump London. Two of the three free runners from Jump London, Sebastien Foucan and Jerome Ben Aoues, alongside the guys from urban free flow a British parkour team.
Jump cut A jump cut is a cut in film editing where the middle section of a continuous shot is removed, and the beginning and end of the shot are then joined together. The technique breaks continuity in time and produces a startling effect.
Jump Cut (journal) Jump Cut: A Review of Contemporary Media is a refereed journal devoted to the analysis of film, television, video and related media. Its stated goal is to approach its subject from a "nonsectarian left, feminist, and anti-imperialist" perspective.
Jump for Life Jump for Life, started by Jaymz Dilworth in late 2005, is a petition being circulated for the Board of Directors of the Golden Gate Bridge as an alternative to a suicide barrier. Jump for Life proposes that bungee jumping should be permitted from the bridge and a portion of the proceeds used to fund suicide prevention and mental health charities.
Jump Festa Jump Festa is an annual party or exposition in Japan, all about anime and manga, sponsored by Shueisha, creators of the various Jump anthologies. New movies, comic books called manga, games and merchandise are introduced during this event.
Jump For Joy "Jump For Joy" was the second single to be taken from the fourth album by 2 Unlimited: Hits Unlimited. It was the second single from the band to not be released in the UK after the comparative failure of the first hit from the album Do What's Good For Me.
Jump list In computer science, a jump list is a data structure which resembles an ordered doubly linked list. Instead of only next and previous links, several nodes contain links to nodes farther away, with the distance increasing geometrically.
Jump Mobile Jump Mobile Wireless is a prepaid wireless service that uses a CDMA 1X voice and data network owned by Leap Wireless in the USA. Jump Mobile is a brand of Leap Wireless, headquartered in San Diego, California.
Jump Off Entertainment Jump Off Entertainment is an independent record label that was started in Kissimmee, Florida in 2001 by Rishard "Big Dawg" Brown and rapper Christopher "Choppa Hill" Pinellas. Jump Off was ignited by Choppa Hill's single 420 (Bout 2 Get It).
Jump On Demand Jump On Demand is a single released by the Tewkesbury ska punk band [spunge] on June 3 2002. The lyrics are quite ironic - they urge the listener to rebel and do things their own way, yet when the singer shouts 'jump', they all do so!
Jump rope A jump rope, rope skipping, skipping rope or skip rope is the primary tool used in the game of skipping played by children and many adults, where one or more participants jump over a spinning rope so that it passes under their feet and over their heads. This may consist of one child twirling and jumping the rope, or with a minimum of three children taking turns, two of which twirl the rope while one jumps.
Jump Raven Jump Raven was the second game released by Cyberflix, in 1994. The game's technology is similar to that of Lunicus, released by Cyberflix one year prior, but this time employs a more detailed storyline and environment.
Jump River The Jump River is formed at the confluence of the North Fork Jump River and the South Fork Jump River in southwestern Price County, Wisconsin, from which it flows approximately 25 miles through Rusk, Taylor and Chippewa Counties, where it empties out into the Holcombe Flowage.
Jump search In computer science, a jump search or block search refers to a search algorithm for ordered lists. It works by first checking all items Lkm, where k ∈ N and m is the block size, until an item is found that is larger than the search key.
Jump shot In basketball, a jump shot is an attempt to score a basket by jumping, usually straight up, and, mid-flight, propelling the ball in an arc into the basket. It is done so by the player bringing his or her elbow up until it is aligned with the hoop, then sent towards the hoop in a high arc.
Jump Super stars manga: Special Edition Because the game Jump Superstars had a large number of pre-orders in Japan, Riichiro Inagaki & Yusuke Murata (creators of Eyeshield 21) decided to draw this manga and gave this as a free comic to the first 100,000 customers who bought this game.
Jump threading In computing, jump threading is a compiler optimization. In this pass, conditional jumps in the code that branch to identical or inverse tests are detected, and can be "threaded" through a second conditional test.
Jump-Up (electronic music) Jump-Up is a subgenre of jungle and drum and bass that was popular with fans of drum and bass in the late 1990s and was designed to be played in mainstream nightclubs to get a crowd to "jump up" and dance. It is usually characterized by basslines that have a pitch bending LFO on them which gives the sub-bass a "wobble" sound accompanied by uptempo drum loops.
Jump, Little Children Jump, Little Children (JLC or Jump), is a band formed in 1991 in the city of Charleston, South Carolina. They played their first show in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, but it was not until 1994 that the line-up of musicians in the band was stabilized.
Jump5 Jump5 is an American Dance-pop/ Contemporary Christian group. Jump5 established themselves via Radio Disney and was signed to Sparrow Records (but has recently found a new label), having a string of #1 Radio Disney hits.
Jumper (computing) In electronics and particularly computing, a jumper is a short length of conductor used to close a break in or bypass part of an electrical circuit. Jumpers are typically used to set up or adjust printed circuit boards, such as the motherboards of computers.
Jumper (song) "Jumper" is a song by the American rock band Third Eye Blind, released on their 1997 self titled album, written by vocalist Stephan Jenkins. Released as a single, the song peaked at #5 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Jumper's Knee Patellar tendonitis, also known as jumper's knee, is a relatively common cause of pain in the inferior patellar region in athletes. It begins as inflammation in the patellar tendon where it attaches to the patella and may progress by tearing or degenerating the tendon.
Jumpgate (Babylon 5) In the fictional Babylon 5 universe, a Jumpgate is a static emplacement that creates an energy vortex, called a Jump Point, to allow vessels to travel to and from hyperspace for interstellar travel. In the Babylon 5 universe, hyperspace is a universe that is adjacent to the normal universe.
Jumpgate: The Reconstruction Initiative Jumpgate®: The Reconstruction Initiative is an MMORPG in a science fiction setting for the PC, released on September 25 2001 by NetDevil (developer) and 3DO (publisher). However, only months after 3D0 released the game to stores, their contract with NetDevil was broken or cancelled.
Jumpin' Jack Flash "Jumpin' Jack Flash" is a song by English rock and roll band The Rolling Stones and released as a single in 1968. The song is seen by many as a return to the Stones' blues roots after vast experiments on previous works like Between the Buttons and Their Satanic Majesties Request.
Jumpin' Jellyfish Jumpin' Jellyfish is a parachute jump style ride at Disney's California Adventure Park at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California. The attraction's name comes from the Jellyfish themed parachute ride vehicles and the bubble and kelp themed towers.
Jumpin' Jive (Joe Jackson album) Joe Jackson's Jumpin' Jive is a 1981 album by Joe Jackson. It is a collection of covers of classic 1940's swing songs by people such as Cab Calloway, whose song "Jumpin' Jive" was the eponym for this album.
Jumping Jumping is an ability that most humans and many animals share to some degree. It is the process of getting one's body off the ground for a short time using only one's own power, usually by propelling oneself upward via contraction and then forceful extension of the legs.
Jumping after Wirkola Jumping after Wirkola, idiom of Norwegian origin (hoppe etter Wirkola), signifying the prospect of and the difficulties associated with embarking on a task where one's immediate predecessor has accomplished an unusually good job. The difficulties alluded to may be both practical and psychological in nature, and are sometimes related to the aspect of the situation that no one really cares how you are doing, as the surroundings might have spent all their attention forces and enthusiasm admiring and applauding your predecessor.
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