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Sometimes you're reading along and a fact just jumps off the page at you.
The effort, rather than the result, jumps off the page.
But none of these guys really jumps off the page.
"Nothing is jumping off the page" to explain what happened.
Other things jumped off the page right in the middle of the actual writing.
Not so much that they jump off the page and steal your food though.
The stats do not jump off the page, but the job gets done.
Words jump off the page and roll across the tongue.
He practically jumps off the page and is a total delight.
When I first went to meetings last year, the numbers didn't really jump off the page at you.
It seemed to be written in code, but the last word fairly jumped off the page at Tom.
The note was eight months old, but the cruel language made the horror jump off the page.
In any history of racing, Sloan's figures jump off the page.
"They don't really jump off the page as great works," he said.
An accountant was reviewing a document when something jumped off the page.
In all, it does not look pretty and the statistics do not jump off the page.
The volatile language nearly jumps off the page, but it pulls readers in at the same time.
"There aren't any patterns that jump off the page to me.
But the questions that jump off the pages of the book - whose toe is she sucking, anyway?
The profiles of some in the almanac, he said, "just jump off the page."
This far into the reading project, it is striking how often odd little passages jump off the page.
The entry seemed to jump off the page, twisting her stomach painfully.
Open the newspaper, and her juiciest quotes jumped off the page.
Suddenly one advertisement jumped off the page at Tom.
"Every one of the characters jumped off the page.
The photograph seemed to leap off the page to hit her.
The words, written in his own hand, seemed to leap off the page at him.
"It just seemed to leap off the page at me."
When the union people read the letter, part of that sentence leaped off the page.
Three pages into the file, two of the calls leaped off the page.
But the numbers that really leaped off the page at me were the birth defects.
Turn to table 5.1, and many oddities leap off the page.
There, in the space reserved for the mother's name, familiar information leapt off the page.
Three of the many truffle dishes leap off the page.
Soon father's glaring omissions began to leap off the page at me.
When they sent me 'Friends,' the writing just leaped off the page.
One preliminary conclusion leaped off the page at him: "Eleven years?"
The words leapt off the page at him.
A six-pointed Star of David leaped off the page at his eyes.
It was like a gift- such an unexpected pleasure-lines leaping off the page.
Desserts have an exuberance that leaps off the page.
Like "Ecstasy," it is not something that in the reading would leap off the page as a gripping piece of theater.
Fashion photography today emphasizes the model in motion, practically leaping off the page.
While no blockbuster revelations leap off the pages, Giuliani can tell a compelling story.
Now the Alba in the drawing suddenly becomes three-dimensional, leaps off the page.
Now the information fairly leapt off the page.
She "leaps off the pages," Susan Ware said here last year.
But there's few of the books that don't have a scene or character that leap off the page.
The phrase "clinically drained" leaped off the page at Drummond.