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jet from

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jet from something
to spurt from something. Water jetted from the broken pipe. A column of water jetted from the top of the fountain.
See also: jet


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This is the first time we have observed a jet from the initial explosion until it slowed and faded," says Tomsick.
A private business traveler could book a trip on an eight seat Lear Jet from Boston to Miami and if, for instance, only two of the eight seats available were taken, the traveler could then post the trip on our web site through our Share-a-Jet service to see if anyone else would be willing to share the cost of the trip.
They simply download JET from our Web server and access our mainframe from their remote locations.
 
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