Sentences with phrase «finally jumping onto»

Yes, I am finally jumping onto this cropped flare jean style wagon.
It looks like T - Mobile might finally jump onto the Netbook bandwagon.
And so, when the GameCube came out, it sounded different enough to finally jump onto the console bandwagon; and with that, every new system coming out was feminine.

Not exact matches

Finally, I pick up my friends at the airport and jump onto a helicopter -LRB-!)
While at first we jumped onto the «oh it has finally released globally», we paused on that for a moment as it didn't jive with what we already knew about the upcoming launch.
The most praiseworthy addition to solving them is that the characters have finally learned how to grab on to ledges, so you will no longer get stuck on a jumping puzzle because you are a few pixels shy of jumping directly onto the platform.
In one instance, after repeatedly failing a seemingly impossible jump onto a near vertical climb the sense of achievement when I finally conquered it was a scene of unbridled triumph.
After the player defeats a Koopaling, Mario jumps onto that Koopaling's airship, causing it to smoke, go out of control and finally crash.
What better way to break back into the multiplayer swing of things across PlayStation Network, than by jumping onto Black Ops this weekend, seeing as Treyarch are giving PS3 users a double XP weekend, which means that you'll be able to level up twice as quickly so you might finally get that gun you've been waiting for!
So, make sure you jump onto this bandwagon as the phone might probably never see the upcoming Android N when it is finally released.
Samsung seems to have finally noticed the success Motorola has had with its Defy and Defy +, and has decided to jump onto the bandwagon with a rugged handset of its own.
A messenger, working his way through the crowd, finally caught up with the General's truck and jumped onto the running board.
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