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It did vault him from 5th place to 2nd following the 6th event, however.
Sure enough, it has vaulted from 755 to 155 since 1991.
He promises to vault students into the top 1 percent.
A victory would vault them out of last place and into fourth.
And finally, late one night, he'd vaulted out of bed with the answer.
I have to do something, he thought, vaulting to his feet.
Whether that's enough to vault him to national prominence is another question.
She sat up in bed, just as he vaulted across it.
He continued to vault past age 75, still ranked number one.
As a result, security has vaulted to the top of the public's concerns.
Without a word, he vaulted over the side of the ship and was gone.
They vaulted over the figure of the young man who lay on his face.
By the time he was done today, Johnson had vaulted into first place with a 13.7 average.
The number jumped to 351 in 1988 and last year vaulted to 750.
He took two quick steps and vaulted through the open door.
I vaulted over the side of the car to the gravel.
She vanished into the night while he vaulted up behind her.
A helicopter vaulted off a building top to his left.
He took the lamp in one hand and vaulted over the side.
At least she had her teammates to vault back to, to go on tour with.
Women are vaulting with poles around 12 or 13 feet.
He rolled to the bed and vaulted up on it.
And when he vaulted that, the fault was before him.
Before the others could react, she had vaulted to her feet and was running out the door.
Not that his performance will vault him into the starting lineup.