They inflate differently and behave differently, and once blown up, they can't be deflated for storage or re-used. |
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The protesters deflated tyres of company buses at Devaiah Park, Rajajinagar and other parts of the City. |
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Considerably deflated by the prospect of an anticlimactic reunion, Candide's mood turns sour. |
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And it was when he spoke directly to his supporters, some tearful, some defiant, all deflated, that his voice choked. |
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We had five trips, moving our personal gear, then the group stores and finally the deflated rafts. |
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Three of the nursing director's car tyres were also deflated at the weekend and a wing mirror was broken off another staff member's car. |
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Budding and scission of a deflated vesicle into two smaller spherical daughters were sometimes observed. |
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Pass the deflated cuff along the right side of the blade through the visualized glottis. |
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But the finality in Angela's voice deflated that hope like air rushing from a popped balloon. |
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The calculation of economic growth is based on the nominal gross domestic product deflated by a price index. |
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The sentimental in these poems is continually voiced by others, written through allusion, or deflated by a turn towards light verse. |
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And, despite the newly deflated estimates of the wealth transfer, businesses are still vying to help Boomers spend their parents' money. |
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To go all that way and see no fish finders, no boats, very few canoes and no tackle left one very deflated. |
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With a deflated share price a constant source of worry, the possibility of Atlantic itself being bought out remains an issue. |
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I know this happens much more frequently and intensely in winter but it still alarms me how many days I feel deflated right now. |
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Trescothick is still going at a run a ball and the Windies look a touch deflated out there. |
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I met some very nice and clever people, and deflated a couple of well-filled windbags. |
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The lander is wrapped in deflated airbags, cocooned within a protective aeroshell. |
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The wolf's ears deflated, the look on his face quickly taking a run for depression, a lamenting whine emitting from his throat. |
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Despite all four tyres being deflated, Marx continued until his car slid off the road. |
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The jerkiness of their sound was rougher than usual and their trademark flamboyancy was a little deflated. |
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The body of a young woman is found floating attached to a deflated dinghy in the Adriatic. |
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Whether bloatedly grandiose or delectably deflated, he exudes roguish, anarchic life, embattled or embottled, able to charm fish out of the seas. |
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But, yet again, I failed miserably and came away feeling dejected, disheartened, deflated and demoralised. |
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Residents ran forth to meet the balloon, as the occupants deflated the balloon and descended from it. |
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The assumptions also determine how the earnings of companies in which you invest are inflated or deflated. |
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She was deflated when the person on the other line told her that Kiefer was not in. |
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Perhaps she also had fewer funds available due to the deflated stock market. |
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My pride is instantly deflated and I feel insulted, but I continue because my drive is not financial. |
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Their armed forces were crippled and the country's morale was vastly deflated. |
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After maximal inflation, the balloon can immediately be deflated because the mesh opposes elastic recoil. |
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After treatment is completed, the balloon is deflated and the catheter is withdrawn and discarded. |
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The owner was clearly deflated as he waited for his horse to return to the saddling enclosure. |
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The rear passenger tyre was deflated, which might have been caused by the accident. |
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These membranes form a closed, fluid-lined sac, like a deflated balloon, that sometimes swells up to become a hydrocele. |
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My stomach deflated and the horrible bloated feeling I had woken with was gone. |
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These subtotals were deflated using a prices-received index for North Dakota crops obtained from the Agricultural Statistics Service. |
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The balloon deflated over the wires resulting in a short circuit to the electricity supply. |
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Deprived of the comforts of their marriage bed, and feeling a little deflated by their wives' newfound power, the men launch a counter campaign. |
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The balloon is then deflated and removed, and the artery remains open. |
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The rapid inrush and outflow of air inflated and deflated the interior, giving rise to apprehension that the craft might disintegrate at any moment. |
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This caused great excitement among cryptozoologists and UFOlogists, only to be deflated when a short time later the university announced that the remains were that of a dog. |
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Real price is the nominal price deflated using the U. S. producer price index. |
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That was his worst result for two years, but the 42 points Ambrose grabbed when he deflated his rear tyres and drove out of the bog could end up being crucial at season's end. |
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Take a look at how similar the deflated balloons look compared to a real jellyfish. |
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When the talks broke down the angry workers barricaded senior management in their offices, deflated their car tyres and disconnected water to the city. |
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The front tyre was deflated and the wheel was buckled and pushed back. |
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And as if by magic, all the balloons immediately drooped, deflated. |
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Early flights were brief because the balloons quickly deflated. |
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A great shot, magnificently saved, which deflated the English crowd. |
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It completely deflated the woman, who went to trim her magnolias. |
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I was deflated a bit and things suddenly seemed really awkward. |
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Michael was deflated when he saw the ashamed look on his father's face. |
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After Wall Street crashed in 1929, prices in general deflated. |
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I can't remember the smallest twinge of conscience at the deflated faces of the boys I betrayed. |
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The calzone arrived on a pizza board, glistening, dusted with powdered sugar, the size of a deflated football. |
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Systole, diastole and pulse are determined, after which the cuff is completely deflated. |
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The build-up of pressure stops after systole, diastole and pulse are established, after which the cuff is deflated. |
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Motorists who failed to immobilise their cars, by taking away the rotor arm from the distributor, were liable to find their tyres deflated by the police. |
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In Laura I deflated the tires to deaden shocks and to have more comfort, relative. |
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He deflated pomposity and pointed out emperors who had no clothes with such nimble skill that his subjects often were not aware of it. |
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The landing gear was retracted and both tires were deflated and driven off the rims. |
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Related: Richie Porte's Giro d'Italia hopes deflated by puncture and penalty Some 5km from the finish line, the Sky cyclist picked up a puncture. |
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Shortly after the aircraft came to a stop, three tire fuse plugs melted and the three tires deflated. |
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However, if the deflation fails to come out, pump the deflated side with a firm and smooth pumping motion. |
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Harry had gone to his home village visiting his father and he came back from his trip looking very deflated. |
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This, she suggested, deflated any argument that the station discriminated against women. |
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His legendary charisma is decidedly deflated, not only by the smallness of his head on the TV screen, but by the presence of what appears to be an ashtray on top of the set. |
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Emotion is enhanced or deflated depending on what happens to be on the air, whether it's the sexy beat of the Rolling Stones or the stentorian drone of an announcer. |
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So what makes our muscles appear deflated and lose that swole appearance? |
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I couldn't agree more, though I think the this coddling might produce more of a sense of inflated self-entitlement than the deflated self-esteem the author describes. |
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Papers sent reporters along the old Route 66 in search of the deflated American dream. |
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Gore stood up to challenge Bush in this 2000 debate, but got flummoxed and deflated by a simple nod. |
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But if Strauss-Kahn's case is dismissed, or deflated to a misdemeanor, the question will be how thick that line is, in fact. |
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This was never a bubble that was going to pop, it was a balloon that has now deflated. |
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She is desperate for work but is deflated by the regular knock-backs. |
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People are expecting profits to reinflate, but I think we've still got a long haul before earnings have deflated to reasonable levels that will allow for decent future growth. |
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An examination showed the left main wheel had shed its tread and deflated. |
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Nikki is a kind of deflated Aussie version of a femme fatale, a strung-out blonde bimbo whose entire personality seems bleached of energy and thought. |
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And a career which was all set to bloom goes deflated in a second. |
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Failure to account for an unmeasured risk factor could have artificially inflated or deflated the relative risks for the landfill versus reference areas. |
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Erin deflated to his normal self and fell soggily to the floor. |
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Traditional, central, philosophical debates, such as those between realism and nominalism in regard to universals, are purportedly deflated by Wittgensteinian approaches. |
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For auxiliaries to insurance, volume indicators based on the number of insurance policies by type or deflated gross premiums, using a price index of gross premiums, is a B method. |
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It seems as though the government is deflated and has no energy. |
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For each product distinguished for each transaction category, a price index should be found with which the current price value can be deflated, or a volume indicator should be found to extrapolate a base year value. |
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Narcissists can have violent mood swings as they are alternately inflated and deflated, puffed up by hubris, or crushed by a collision with reality that cracks open a cauldron of shame. |
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Mr Martelly's inaugural mass was held at the National Palace, which looks much as it did the day after the quake: a jumble of collapsed roofs, deflated domes, and splayed windows revealing dusty office furniture. |
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All the monetary variables were deflated using a deflater constructed based on the GNP deflator in each year. |
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In other words, the variety means will, on average, reflect the true variety effects, and will not be inflated or deflated by having been allocated to inherently better or worse plots. |
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A ZULU king's security measures were deflated after a nail pierced a bulletproof tyre on his armoured car. |
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This bladder hangs between the eyes and down over the upper lip in the deflated state. |
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Otherwise you'll find yourself in a room with a deflated gym ball, a set of 5kg weights, a rattly running machine and a water font with no cups. |
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However, this effect explains the appreciation only partially, since most currencies continue to appreciate even when their exchange rate is deflated by the price of tradable goods. |
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The envelope is deflated after landing by opening the parachute valve. |
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The atmosphere was deflated at the Dynamic Earth geological sciences museum in Edinburgh, where they had gathered in the hope of celebrating the demise of the union. |
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A further wave of fluorescent balloons gently deflated, exhaling into miniature harmonicas to breathe an eerie music of the spheres. |
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To my mind, the new economy is merely taking a breather before pursuing its inevitable course, the bubble having deflated solely in order to remind us of the laws that govern its volume. |
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Frighteningly, over 80 per cent of spare tyres are either flat or badly deflated. |
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There were deflated stretches of playing time. |
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The Seance and Russian Roulette attracted controversy at the time of transmission and if you know what happens,the tension is a bit deflated. |
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This index in value terms is deflated for the price index in the relevant sector using the consumer price index series published by INSEE, in order to give the index in volume terms. |
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After a disappointingly gloopy and flavourless bean curd and sweetcorn soup, my companion was a little deflated. |
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Chelsea simply returned to earth as floppily as one of Richard Branson's deflated balloons. |
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Some models fold up and serve as either cushion or pillow, while others may be inflated then deflated for easy storage in their space-saving pouch. |
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During the evacuation, the slide deflated completely. |
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In Los Angeles, our own shiny flying gasbag has deflated and crashed to earth. |
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By adding the amount of home market tax to U. S. price, absolute dumping margins are not inflated or deflated by differences between taxes included in FMV and those added to U. S. price. |
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Should the delicate negotiations presently in process ultimately fail, or be derailed by a terrorist incident, the peace process will be psychologically deflated but not cancelled or indefinitely postponed. |
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When the tires get too hot they will swell or inflate and need to be deflated to the correct pressure. |
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Drunken duvet day EMMERDALE Mon-Fri ITV It's no wonder Adam is feeling a touch deflated after Victoria's lukewarm response to his marriage proposal last week. |
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Our system is easier to set up than a pup tent and when deflated, the 123-inch movie screen weighs about eight pounds and fits inside a duffle bag. |
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Dubai Erectile dysfunction is no longer about a man's deflated machismo. |
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When the fish wants to return to the depths, the swimbladder is deflated. |
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