Today, after a pep talk from the folks, some beers from my friends and a good old English Breakfast cuppa I'm relishing the challenge. |
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The sales reps are driving you up the wall with their pep talk and the brochures are not helpful either. |
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She gave her employees a pep talk, and the TV cameras, of course, captured it all live. |
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The groupies put their heads together in a fluffy little imitation of a pep huddle and debated on it. |
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I had so much fun getting there that I had no problem listening to a pep talk rallying the girls and pointing out the error of their cliques. |
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The football game had turned out to be a massive pep rally complete with cheerleaders, the band performing and raging football fans. |
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At the beginning, they gave me the mandatory pep talk about what was expected. |
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The Really Big Boss tried to give a pep talk, which we needed, but it wasn't really making anyone feel better. |
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It was an emotional boardroom last night and not only did you get canned or fired, but you also got a little pep talk in the end. |
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I am giving him a pep talk now and it seems like I'm his counsellor or something. |
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After the service, he rose to give the soldiers a pep talk and discuss the next morning's mission. |
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I remember once in sixth grade, we had this big test, and she gave me a whole pep talk on how to focus and everything, and I aced the test. |
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Yesterday his side may have emerged anew after a half-time pep talk from their manager, but their first-half display was woeful. |
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There are the ones who prefer a yoga workout or a skipping session to pep up for the day ahead. |
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We had reached the stands where the band always sits and plays pep band songs. |
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The anchor tried to pep up the proceedings with titbits and comments on every participant. |
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She even appears to have taken lessons from a junior high pep squad member on how not to overdraw her lipline. |
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The Pink Ladies get a pep talk from Patty in the latest stage production of hit musical Grease. |
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This estrogenic NYC quartet takes good-time, punk-pop pep to hyper speed on album two. |
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She had also been flocked, and now her pep and spirit were pretty much gone. |
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Along with this, just to pep up the guests were the dance sequences interspersed with the fashion show. |
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I always return from weekend workshops with major pep in my step, looking forward to my next day at work. |
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The kid didn't get a prom or back to school night or a football team or pep rallies. |
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The celebrated right-winger had been off-colour throughout the tournament in spite of pep talks by the management. |
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In addition to the lemon juice, you can use a dash of vinegar to pep up bland leaves. |
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When Luke missed a pass, Matt gave him a pep talk about catching the ball at all costs, even if he had to break a leg to do it. |
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The Minister has never missed the chance to give a pep talk to the heads of district administration on development projects at such conferences. |
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In the case of Britain, while the gains are less spectacular, punters going there will also have extra pep in their step. |
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I groaned as she launched into a speech that was way too loud and full of pep for the morning. |
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It also had enough pep to cope with higher speeds and was perfectly happy in its top-end performance. |
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If your first instinct is to scurry into a corner, give yourself a personal pep talk first. |
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But, the pep talk apart, where does Bollywood stand in terms of competition? |
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These games, interspersed with song and dance numbers, added pep to the whole show and saw the participation of the older generation. |
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One is to wear headphones as you work and listen to some favourite music, cooking lessons or an inspirational pep talk. |
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To add pep to the proceedings, a surprise guest from the film world was to make her appearance onstage, soon after the formal inauguration was over. |
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There is nothing better than a lift in beef prices at the start of September to put more pep in the step of producers and yesterday was one of those days. |
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Fieri is a breathless speaker, exuding an aggressive pep that can border on the manic. |
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The Argentinian players seemed to heed coach Menotti's pep talk and came out firing on all cylinders. |
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After a traditional flag-raising ceremony and a brief pep talk, the villagers attended an open-air HIV counselling and testing session. |
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This unusual pre-game pep talk is now a standard ritual for the Football Association of Malaysia's youth programme in Kuala Lumpur. |
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However, every time the artists pep up the evening, the entire bar stands up like one sole man. |
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Forsberg attended the school's homecoming pep rally and assembly as a show of support to the students still recovering from the horrible events of that tragic day. |
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A car with a sofa-sized loudspeaker strapped to the roof circled a town square, trying to pep up passers-by with her campaign ditties. |
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The 10 pages of notes contained a motivational pep talk to himself along with some of his off-the-cuff answers and put-downs. |
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The fresh and green vetyver will pep you up and stimulate your immune system. |
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Even as Team Edwards stumbled irreversibly in the primaries, Baron was quick with a pep talk. |
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The visit is seen locally as a preliminary pep talk for the Local Elections next year and he will endeavour to rally all the members for those elections. |
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Can you tell that that last paragraph was like a pep talk to myself? |
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The prime minister recently gave a pep talk to Liberal MPs in Canberra. |
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Give yourself a daily pep talk to put your friendliest self forward. |
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Sometimes a teacher would come in and give us a pep talk or possible tips. |
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There have been too many pep rallies and too few fireside chats. |
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Thankfully, Aquaman is there to save the situation and give her a pep talk, while she clutches a teddy bear. |
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A likelier explanation is that people whose diet is rather bland and unvarying crave something to pep it up, and chillies provide flavour and excitement at low cost. |
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He knew I was in a deep depression, dark moods, and he would spend time with me, trying to give me pep talks. |
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The sun beat down as the procession halted behind the parking lot for pep Boys, a repair garage. |
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The pint-size prez gave the pep talk of the year, encouraging people everywhere to take risks and make the world a better place. |
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In this vein, the 2001 cast mounted their roles with pep and enthusiasm. |
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It begins with some pep as the drums warm up to a breakbeat, but the band proceeds to wander into a straight-ahead punk frolic, then later to standard down-tempo balladry. |
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When the moment came, the buffs took to their feet with pep and vigour. |
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Spiritualism added the necessary pep to the cult of the nation. |
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While waiting patiently for a meaningful explanation to this mystery, I was amused by this headline on one email I received selling some form of pep pill. |
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The manager delivered a pep talk and the words propelled Douglas through arguably the finest season of his career, and certainly the most satisfying. |
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A piglet pep squad cheers from the sidelines, while Meep the Bird tweets the action online. |
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Not only was there a cheerleading squad, but also a twirler team and a pep squad. |
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His daughters are also members of the Hamden High School pep squad, which means three trips a week for practice sessions. |
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Our strong team works with intelligence, charisma, full of pep and perseverance for our interests. You can trust him any time. |
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Without their emerging-markets pep pill many firms would have dire revenue growth. |
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Sales of the pep pills were mushrooming, pushing the boundaries of chemical enhancement and medicated relief. |
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Abnesti requested permission to pep up our language centers via Verbaluceâ„¢. |
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Everything else will be included in that evening's menu, for example as a side dish or to pep up a sauce. |
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You know our weekly board meetings are so boring, it would pep up the afternoon! |
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In a Physiotherm infrared cabin you can pep up your whole body in a natural, individual way. |
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You want to optimize your internal communication or pep up your commercial team? |
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I do not know if he wrote his own script, but whoever did, his subsequent pep talk was a masterpiece of intempestivity. |
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On Spy Wednesday 1916 Thomas McDonagh gave B Company, 2nd Battalion, Irish Volunteers a pep talk. |
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The determination of the North Africans was evident even before the kick-off, when they gathered in a circle to listen to goalkeeper Nadir Lamyaghri deliver a rousing pep talk. |
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Scooting around town and hopping on and off the freeway, it's a great get-around car — full of pep, especially in sport mode, using the paddle shifters. |
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Crazy Eyes sits down with her and gives her a pep talk and a hug. |
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I'd like your permission to pep up your language centers. |
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A New Brighton youth was detained for three months after he was found with 1,800 pep pills in a parcel. |
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Sporting his condor costume in evocation of Colombia's national symbol, this is a fan who gets up close and personal with his beloved team, even popping up in the dressing room to give a pep talk from time to time. |
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It is just unfortunate that this conclusion was followed by nothing but a proactive pep talk, particularly as we are all familiar with the real sore points. |
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There is a nearly endless list of ways to pep up the Holi spirit, which is usually incomplete without some gujia or the traditional sweet dumpling and bhang, a local drink prepared with Cannabis, consumed with milk or water. |
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The politicos were so ready for some football that Councilman Tom LaBonge showed up at a pep rally wearing eye black. |
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Sporting are trying to pep up the snooker interest with their 50-ups markets, but of course, they are fraught with danger. |
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I can turn them from losers to winners with a pep talk. |
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Join thousands of organizations across Canada and plan a party, open house, game, competition, meet-and-greet, try-it day, tournament, fun run, spectator event or pep rally. |
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It's very innovative, especially from a TV perspective. It is as if fans were able to hear a hockey coach's dressing room pep talk in between periods. |
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Today, Larouz works in an ultramodern office, wears snappy pin-striped suits, is attended to by secretaries in miniskirts, and talks like an old-fashioned American booster, full of pep and vigor. |
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If you are looking for a reason to feel festive well into the New Year then Aladdin could be just the pep pill you need. |
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Unsure about how to pep up a seriously flagging country? |
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Yesterday Alan Greenspan, worried about consumer expectations' nasty way of becoming self-fulfilling, delivered a needed pep pill to the nation in the form of a half-point cut in the key federal funds interest rate. |
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Why not change it to an all-purpose mid-winter psychological pep pill, rather than pretend that any religious content remains at all? |
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Rosemary put herself forward as den mother and tried to give Hugo a little pep talk about using his celebrity wisely. |
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Lower oil prices would pep up global growth. |
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Eau De Campagne Scented Towelette, pounds 16, Sisley Give yourself a pep up with these scent-impregnated wipes. |
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Mr. Speaker, in his Brampton pep talk, the Prime Minister added nothing to his insufficient stimulus plan, but instead focused on the importance of positioning the country to ride the recovery wave. |
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The event became another Jesse Jackson pep rally. |
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No pizza shop ever seemed more aptly named as he began a kind of pep talk. |
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Last week's accounting scandal opens the door on another systemic breakdown: how one of those same giant businesses, struggling to pep up a flagging stock price, produced numbers that the business world couldn't believe. |
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In anticipation, the event had the feel of a college campus pep rally, a campaign event for a man for whom there are simply no more jobs to run for, and few causes for which he has the political capital left to stump. |
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Film Frenzy It was a pep rally for the pep-rally movie. |
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The Chiefs were on the back foot for much of the second half as Steenson and Evans exchanged penalties and the visitors attempted to pep their back-line up by replacing Steenson with the younger Henry Slade. |
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Inside, next to a woodburner and under dimmed lights, the observatory's founder and lead astronomer, Gary Fildes, a former bricklayer with Tarzan hair, delivers a pep talk to his colleagues and volunteers. |
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But by then the pep rally was in full swing. |
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When the Wellness Program was introduced to the Bethany Pioneer Village Home, our Fitness Centre had just opened and we all needed a pep talk on the importance of individual areas of improvement. |
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We can all work in economy, if necessary, and even the weariest voyager should be able to regain their pep after a night's sleep. But on night-time long-haul flights, the argument is more nuanced. |
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They make a tasty gloze for the Christmas ham, are sure to pep up the turkey leftovers and make o great stocking filler for the man of the house. |
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The skating team was also included in the school's recent pep rally. |
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Kory also takes pep pills and gas attack pills with his meals and snacks. |
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He intends to use the SOTU message as nothing more that another Hollywood stunt similar to the pep rally he had on the WH lawn after the impeachment vote. |
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The excitement of Friday night pep rallies always spills over to bright and early game day mornings when tailgaters arrive on campus to claim prime spots. |
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Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase catalyses the carboxylation of PEP to form oxaloacetate. |
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Thus, malate produced following PEP carboxylation is readily decarboxylated and the CO 2 released. |
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Dressed in a white cotton suit Pep reeled the audience in with his captivating voice. |
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The PEP holder is also entitled to stay in Singapore for up to 6 months in between jobs and to evaluate career opportunities. |
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But that's where you'll find Aron Elias, the former frontman of Pep Le Pew. |
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Vilanova's health problems began during his final season as Pep Guardiola's assistant when he was diagnosed with cancer of the parotid gland. |
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The PEP is independent of any employer, rendering a PEP holder the flexibility and freedom to switch employers without having the pass revoked. |
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But, since December 2011, PEP has been discontinued by the Singaporean Authority. |
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Pep Boys service technicians will recommend Mobil 1 as the chain's preferred synthetic motor oil. |
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But nothing was funnier that Pep Guardiola becoming the most sought-after manager in history just by hanging out in New York with Greenwich Village bohos. |
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The Singapore Personalised Employment Pass, also known as PEP is a special type of Singapore work visa issued to individuals based on their own merits. |
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Don't forget to PEP up your savings before the new tax year. |
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