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  • A new Pixar animation, called Bounding' is available to the world.

    UFies.org: Movies Archives 2010

  • "Bounding" I thought was interesting, in that they seemed to be trying out some new effects (look at the fur on the lamb next time).

    MOVIE REVIEW: The Incredibles 2004

  • In Canada I knew it by the name of "Jumping Deer," from its gait, and in the Rockies it is familiar as the "Bounding Blacktail" -- "Bounding" because of the wonderful way in which it strikes the ground with its legs held stiffly, then rises in the air with little apparent effort, and lands some ten or fifteen feet away.

    Wild Animals at Home Ernest Thompson Seton 1903

  • Although not intended to produce such an effect, the last words aroused the "Bounding" warrior to fury.

    The Deerslayer James Fenimore Cooper 1820

  • Bounding down the aircraft's stepladder, Bush's body language was effusive with Manmohan, who broke protocol to receive him at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport late at night.

    The Chinese Threat To India Raghav Bahl 2010

  • Traveling formation? or a Bounding Over Watch? if different how so?

    Think Progress » Michigan Militia plans ‘open carry’ gun tea party to ‘take the stigma out of the word militia.’ 2010

  • Bounding all over Asia with an exuberance that approaches a frenzy, he's a one-man cheerleading team.

    Swimming Upstream Donald Frazier 2010

  • Bounding down the aircraft's stepladder, Bush's body language was effusive with Manmohan, who broke protocol to receive him at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport late at night.

    The Chinese Threat To India Raghav Bahl 2010

  • Bounding down the aircraft's stepladder, Bush's body language was effusive with Manmohan, who broke protocol to receive him at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport late at night.

    The Chinese Threat To India Raghav Bahl 2010

  • CARREFOUR, Haiti & #151 Bounding through the overgrown grass in high squeal, these children, most living in rooms and tents on the campus of Hopital Adventiste d'Haiti, don't seem like they had just six months ago witnessed the world crash down around them, leaving their lives in heaps of bloodied flesh and rubble.

    Sarah Ryley: After Earthquake, Children's Resilience Revealed in Play 2010

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