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  1. simple past tense and past participle of jump-start
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The relationship also jump-started GSPC's recruitment, which had been stagnating in the wake of security forces operations and the national reconciliation policy.
In the four weeks he had been at Council, Gaffield explained, he had already jump-started work on an action plan that will move SSHRC closer to its transformation goals.
We have jump-started the year with all business units performing well.
Brazil, Argentina and other countries in the region jump-started their economies with liberal economic policies.
The Commissioner jump-started the reform process in January 2008, when he established a Change Management Team-a key Task Force recommendation.
His November 2007 Jefferson-Jackson Dinner speech in Iowa jump-started a floundering campaign.

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