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No, it's a simple past-tense verb. Like, "The Mexican drug smuggler jumped over the fence to avoid border patrol officers so he could later sell the cocaine and profit to buy food and clothing for his famished and apparently nude family, and then later after succeeding quite immensely from the transactions, in which he made several after his first attempt, walking out of his newly purchased residence, was shot by a 76 year-old mail man named Frank Shairno, who was a deep south farmer back in the days of the Civil Rights Movement, which he was involved thoroughly in the popular group, the Klu Klux Klan, and didn't like other races besides caucasians and christians being in his neighborhood, and thriving, so maybe if he hadn't jumped that fence he would have been better off starving and apparently naked, then rather having several 9 mm rounds in his chest, lying on the freshly paved concrete, blood slowly oozing out of his chest and into the sewer to be later feasted on by hungry rats, and his life wouldn't have had this awful of an ending". Hmm... makes you think...

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