I've ogled the strutting pumped up peacocks that run in the men's 100 metres. |
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As our group once again arrived at the motorkhana circuit, they were pumped with confidence and new-found skills. |
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To create usable land, water had to be pumped out of the area, which in turn caused the ground to sink even lower. |
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Then, I imagine, it is pumped into sausage skins and served in a bun smothered in ketchup and mustard. |
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Lacy argued that he was misled by Stello when the arbiter pumped him out at second during an apparent steal attempt. |
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His fists pumped the air, wide eyes staring at the night sky that he had thought he would never see again. |
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Liam looked down at his hands, one being pumped with fluids and the other matching the blue sling in color. |
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Music, generally hip hop, was pumped into the office space from a boom box. |
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One event for the sprinter pumped up on growth hormones and another for the free-range slowpoke. |
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Water was pumped by an old fire-engine from the creek to the quarry to sluice clay off the stone. |
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He pumped the handles of slot machines and bet feverishly on the roulette wheel. |
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Then they pumped a handle on the press that squeezed the water out of the cylinder and formed tightly-packed disks. |
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Glass and plastic bottles now speed along conveyor belts as creams and liquids are pumped and squirted before lids are fixed and tightened. |
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His rough left hand turned the handle on the pitch black pot while his right hand pumped a small bellows to encourage the fire. |
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That view, which defies history, evidence, logic and rationality has been pumped out by the media, who now unshakeably believe their own rubbish. |
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Many people use foil kites for snowkiting, as they don't have to be pumped up in cold weather. |
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The Ryder Cup has been pumped up to mean more than it really does, besides an exhibition for pride and bragging rights. |
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The contents could not be pumped up hill and down dale if the pipe were only half-full. |
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Blood is pumped from the heart to the branchiae, where it is purified, and then distributed to all parts of the creature's body. |
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Once the caustic was mixed through, the soap would be pumped into a mixer where soda ash was added as a neutraliser. |
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He pumped a squirt of antibacterial soap into his hands, and rubbed them together to work up a lather. |
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The plants are irrigated with water pumped by the means of solar energy and their computer is also powered with wind energy. |
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She is a firm believer in the value of breast feeding and pumped breast milk for Nathan every morning. |
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And to celebrate, all kinds of nostalgic nonsense is being pumped out of the country's TV sets. |
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Carbon dioxide is pumped into the dressing, which is mixed before it is added to the curd to displace oxygen and prevent spoilage. |
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Pity instead the poor public, those sorry souls into whose lives the media machine has pumped a decade's worth of pouting. |
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The milk is pumped into the processing room for standardization, pasteurization, and homogenization. |
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The required ingredients are then pumped from their storage areas through a series of valves and pipes that eventually lead to the blend tanks. |
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I don't know about Britain, but it used to be that one could get one's gas pumped for an extra nickel a gallon. |
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As she hit the water, she pumped her arms to keep herself submerged, but Marcy was no swimmer, especially in this thick soup. |
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The beginnings of a popular song started and everyone got even more pumped up. |
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His pupils seem dilated, as if he's so pumped about his mission that he's fully transcending the here and now. |
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Having cornered him and pinned him to the ground they pumped five bullets into his head at close range. |
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I watched as Alexandria pumped three bullets into Rafael's chest, and I saw him go down. |
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I couldn't see to read it, I wouldn't have understood it anyway, I was pumped full of morphine. I just held on to it for dear life. |
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I was pumped full of steroids intravenously and was in hospital for over two weeks. |
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Enough generations of children have already been pumped full of these types of prejudices. |
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Soon I was on the table with an IV in my arm, pumped full of powerful narcotics, and ready to be probed by the ship manned by the hospital staff. |
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I went home so pumped full of steroids that I literally went without sleep for nearly three weeks. |
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Most farmed animals are now crowded in sheds with dirty conditions and pumped full of drugs so they lead sad and unnatural lives. |
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Even for a devoted carnivore, you'd like to eat meat that's not been pumped full of antibiotics, steroids, and hormones. |
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Nevertheless, he spent the holiday period, in agony, pumped full of painkillers, playing to over 6,000 people. |
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Gemma had been pumped full of drugs all this time, so she needed time for her body to get back to normal. |
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He looked terrible, armour torn and mangled while blood pumped from numerous wounds around his body. |
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Adrenaline pumped through her blood as a dizzying rush of vertigo overcame her from looking down upon the streets far below. |
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Shock reigned for a few seconds, then heat surged, pumped through veins, and I responded. |
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The reduced venous pressure reduces the return flow of blood into the heart, so the blood pumped out of the heart is correspondingly reduced. |
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The rush of adrenalin pumped through her veins, and Ashlyn raced toward Winnie and Rey's room. |
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In operation, water is pumped from the engine to the top tank, where it spreads over the tops of the tubes. |
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Where no cut-off switches in the boreholes exist, this results in a combination of air and water being pumped to the reservoirs. |
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I remember when you casually mentioned to the attendant who pumped your gas that you were moving downtown, and he started to cry. |
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The gas is pumped in at high-pressure, so it pushes down on the liquid product with a good amount of force. |
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He came out to the car and visited through the window while he pumped my gas. |
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As anyone who has pumped gas knows, the higher the octane of fuel the higher the price. |
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Considering we watched him drop two goose eggs in the Euro League Semifinals and Finals, he should be pumped to be back in the League. |
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We cleared it off, pumped up the tires, put in a battery, primed the carburetor, and drove it away...what a machine! |
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The water from the source is pumped into the primary filter initially to reduce the level of turbidity, suspended solids and organic matter. |
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The death toll is certain to soar as the floods are pumped out and rescue workers enter houses that were filled with water. |
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Whole clusters go into a press in which the juice is extracted and pumped into a big stainless steel tank. |
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There were three gendarmes in plain clothes, a little pumped up with the adrenaline of the occasion. |
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The pollution haze in the extensive model shots was actually vaporized diesel fuel, pumped into a special studio where the staff wore gas masks. |
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Ju had his left hand on the dome, hair standing on end as Ernie pumped the handle like fury. |
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Some of these engines pumped water, while even more burbled away on kero and did... something. |
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Corporate funding was pumped into new buildings that sprouted up on the Belfield campus. |
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The crude oil is heated in a furnace and pumped into the fractionating column, near its base. |
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Detroit has long pumped out cars that no one wants, only to fob them off on rental fleets for next to nothing. |
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Much of New Orleans is below sea level, so floodwaters will have to be pumped out. |
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The engine room is flooded and will have to be pumped dry, as will a ballast tank in the bow of the vessel. |
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When Cawood faced severe flooding in 2000, club members pumped away water seeping through the flood defences for three days. |
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He leaped to his feet, pumped his fists, slapped the palms of the other teams' representatives. |
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At breakfast, I had had a Valerie doughnut pumped with confectioner's custard. |
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It took about 25 minutes from stopping until he arrived and the new inner tube had been pumped up. |
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Seaplanes land, lumber is hauled in, oil is pumped onto ships, and trailer-trucks and trains carry off loaded containers headed inland. |
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Water is constantly pumped into the inhalant aperture, through the gills, and out the exhalant aperture by cilia. |
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This system provides your muscles with a 2-Stage infusion of nutrients to prepare you for intense workouts and keep you pumped all day long. |
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Each day, 50 million additional gallons of treated, drinkable water are being pumped to the Baghdad residents. |
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Now that most of the solids have settled to the bottom, the beer is slowly pumped from the fermenter and filtered to remove any remaining solids. |
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The boil is finished and the wort is being pumped through the cooling coils to the fermenter. |
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In this process, incoming ballast water is spun rapidly to extract denser particles, which are then pumped back into the water outside. |
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The water company is still unable to say when its 'fatberg' works will be finished despite all the goo being pumped out last month. |
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The wort is pumped from the kettle, and forced back into the kettle through a jet nozzle. |
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I was feeling slightly weary after the drive and the general lack of sleep, but was quite pumped up. |
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Mr Dempsey said that the balance would be pumped into improved waste water treatment plants in the area. |
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Mix is then pumped into the computerized ice cream freezers, where it is whipped, injected with air, scraped with dashers and frozen. |
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At that point, mix is pumped into ice cream freezers, where it is scraped with dashers and frozen to 26 degrees. |
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The cooling fluid had to be pumped from the radiator to the engine via tubing and a series of pumps. |
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Supply from Iraq, which daily pumped at most half of its estimated 2.1 million barrels capacity last year, remains uncertain. |
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Those wrestlers were either too fat or so pumped up on the juice they would blow up after 2 minutes. |
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No longer being pumped around her circulatory system, blood has pooled and coagulated in these areas. |
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Chemicals such as adrenaline, noradrenaline and cortisol are pumped into the bloodstream. |
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Firstly, it is doubtful whether there is such a shortage of cash, given the eye-watering additional amounts now being pumped into the system. |
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Instead they pumped the water which turned the wheels which powered the machines. |
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The cheese curds are pumped into cheese towers where any remaining whey is removed. |
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I whooped and hollered as I pumped on the accelerator, and the girls squealed with joyful rapture. |
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Significant amounts of extra cash have been pumped in nationally and from local authorities and people expect to see results. |
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He watches for prop clearance and ensures the aircraft doesn't tilt while fuel is pumped into special bladders. |
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This salt water can be pumped to the surface for flooding dry salt lakes, creating evaporation ponds. |
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York MP Hugh Bayley is now demanding reassurances from the health trusts into which his Government pumped thousands of extra pounds. |
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They are departing now, strutting their pumped up physiques with arms akimbo. |
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They pulled me, poked me, sucked blood out of me, pumped drugs into me, and you know what? They still couldn't find anything wrong with me. |
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Water was pumped from the workboat in an attempt to refloat her in the outer harbour. |
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On top of the trash, millions of cubic yards of fine white sand were pumped as a slurry from Rockaway Inlet. |
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I thought I might even have a double eagle, and I was so pumped up about it, I missed the eagle putt from about 10 feet. |
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No line was given and apart from the fish shaking its head a few times, I just pumped the fish in towards the landing net. |
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While the vats are pumped full of milk, rennet, calcium and starters are added. |
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A week after the mayor had to suspend his repopulation schedule, the water is being pumped, the levees being patched and the return is on. |
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These tanks received a continual turn-over of water pumped from Loch Lomond and were therefore rich in zooplankton. |
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A cheap sound system pumped out drum and bass as a sparse yet expectant crowd gathered. |
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Whey is separated into two storage tanks, pumped directly through a pasteurizer and concentrated by reverse osmosis to 10 percent before drying. |
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At one time he underwent a revolutionary treatment which involved having mice extract pumped into his body through a drip. |
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The DJs began a non-stop performance that pumped up adrenalin levels as the party animals began rocking to the lively rhythm. |
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Niger Delta residents are among the poorest in Nigeria, despite the riches pumped from their soil. |
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The fire department lieutenant and the police supervisor led Eric to a parked cruiser, where they pumped him for information. |
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As blood is pumped around the body, it carries oxygen and nutrients that are essential for life. |
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Balzac pumped him for information on organised crime and political espionage. |
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Water entered the probe through the perforations and was pumped into a 500 ml polycarbonate Erlenmeyer flask. |
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Gas is a common fuel, it is pumped everywhere and all of us live and work in the vicinity of gas pipes. |
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So much sewage being pumped into the Thames is bad for the environment, bad for human health and bad for the image of the Thames. |
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I felt so pumped by this little achievement, I was able to face my dry toast and hard-boiled egg with glee. |
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Human instinct kicked in, powered her legs as they ran, and pumped fresh rivers of adrenaline into her veins. |
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The marines were pumped up for action, but also thoughtful, nervous and even apprehensive. |
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The tubes were floated in 57 L plastic aquaria receiving flow-through sea water pumped directly from the ocean. |
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Money galore can be pumped into cleanliness but you cannot stop Joe Public from undoing all the hard work by dropping litter or dumping rubbish. |
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The mine later built a condensing plant and distilled the water pumped from the shafts. |
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We marvelled at the centre, which has clearly had loads of money pumped into it. |
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Now people are saying we're pumped, we're ready to vote tomorrow, we are really energized by this election. |
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While the rest of the world savors basil and tomatoes, Andy gets pumped up to plant parsnips. |
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They pumped out water and used ropes and tackle to lift and pull pieces of the aircraft apart to conduct a search for hazardous components. |
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To put it simply, water tends to flow downhill, but it can be pumped uphill by a motor and the right machinery. |
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In other places, water is delivered by tankers and stored in tanks in gardens or on roofs, or is pumped into homes from deep-water wells. |
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My adrenaline was so pumped for mission accomplishment, that I failed to properly aviate, navigate, and communicate. |
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Regardless of how he fares on Friday, he has another fight on tap for the fall, though he's a bit less pumped up about that one. |
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Despite all the money that the central bank has pumped out, industrial companies remain gun-shy about taking on new debt to finance investment. |
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Today, oil is pumped from underground oil-filled rock and sent to a refinery where it is made into gasoline. |
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These fields, which may account for two-thirds of total Saudi production, have pumped out a tremendous amount of oil by now. |
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These methods provide discontinuous measurements because air has to be pumped for a long time in order to obtain just one sample. |
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The bank, concerned about deflation, has pumped a lot of money into circulation in the past couple of years. |
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To make Maxim sell, they pumped up the page turning teases and never really delivered much. |
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Liquid is pumped to each atomizer on the boom via a separate manifold attached to the boom. |
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Andrew pumped his shotgun and led the students towards the parkade of the airport. |
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The key is a lever handle that when pumped side-to-side activates a manual hydraulic marinized lift pump inside the body of the bracket. |
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Air is pumped in to or out of these ballonets to adjust the helium pressure. |
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The solvent is pumped through the electro-osmotic flow when the voltage is applied. |
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Seawater is pumped through these canals and gas exchange takes place within the thecal interior. |
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I couldn't go fast, no matter which gear I tried or how furiously I pumped my chubby legs. |
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Most New York buildings have their water pumped electrically from roof tanks. |
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Water and air are pumped at high pressure through hoses to a manifold to which the flexible hoses, which lead to the lances, are connected. |
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The check valve prevents water already pumped up through the plumbing from draining back down into the sump well when the pump shuts off. |
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Researchers studying flow in collapsible tubes have examined the mechanics of how blood gets pumped all the way up a giraffe's neck to its brain. |
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And pumped up they are, stomping and cheering, ringing cowbells, and making odd mooing sounds from homemade PVC didgeridoos. |
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Its waste, up to ten pounds per day, drops through the slats where it collects before being periodically pumped into open-air cesspools. |
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The rules of self-sufficiency were changed yet again as oxygen was pumped in to prevent brain damage. |
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The gearbox is an electrohydraulically-operated semi-automatic, and the hydraulics need to be pumped up by the engine. |
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The road network cannot cope with increasing traffic, no matter how much money is pumped in. |
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I asked Chief Bernard, because I'd heard some residents express concern about how much money had been pumped into the Centre. |
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The driver's flag triggered a spontaneous outburst of shouts, honks, and pumped fists from other drivers and pedestrians. |
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Waste from the ship's bilges is pumped into holding tanks, then run through separators to remove water from the oil. |
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When the lifeboat reached it, the RNLI crew pumped out the water and restarted the engine. |
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All you need is a general anaesthetic and you get cut up and pumped up with silicone here and there. |
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Air-Krete is a magnesium silicate, cementitious insulation that is foamed and pumped into closed cavities. |
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Gangsters, pumped up with adrenaline, rake bank interiors and nearby storefronts with tommy guns. |
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By the time we slow a little into a patch of sharkless blue, I am pumped with adrenaline and metaphorically rubbing my eyes in disbelief. |
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But the figures were immediately seized upon by critics of the service as unexceptional given how much money has been pumped into the venture. |
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There should be no excuse for failure because colossal sums of money and other resources have been pumped into the Authority. |
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In this type of amplifier, the output from the oscillator passes once through a gain medium that is pumped optically or electrically. |
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Probably three times as much money was pumped into the venture industry than should have been. |
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Although still a big guy, he has considerably trimmed down his once hefty waistline and pumped up his upper torso. |
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The district administration has pumped in crores of rupees to make the falls attractive. |
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He was a little weightlifter looking guy who pumped my hand like he was milking it. |
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An enthusiastic supporter pumped his hand and spewed out some of his own conclusions. |
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Nowadays tunnels are mainly lined with concrete segments or with concrete pumped in between the excavated ground and internal shuttering. |
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The grain-water mixture will now be heated up and pumped to the lauter tun. |
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But as a bonus, while I pumped gas, a man in a Subaru Outback drove up to the opposite side of the pump and jumped out. |
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Charges hadn't even been filed, yet there I was stalking her street, putting on a concerned, serious face as I pumped her neighbors for tips. |
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A murmur is the sound of blood being pumped through the heart's chambers and valves. |
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Having never had the pleasure of eating out at Est Est Est, I pumped my good friend Alison from Edinburgh for information. |
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Headspring Water is pumped from the headspring 350 meters away from the hotel and transferred to the hotel. |
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A nurse from Doncaster has been struck off after an elderly patient in her care died when three times the prescribed amount of blood was pumped into her. |
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But she pumped the brakes when she found out she was pregnant with her second daughter. |
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I had saline mixed with Lidocaine pumped into my face to constrict my blood vessels and numb me so I could endure the zapping. |
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The London Assembly has launched an investigation into why 600,000 tonnes of raw sewage was pumped into the Thames last month, killing thousands of fish. |
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Mr. Freon did arrive and pumped in a pound or so but the real problem is that the yardmen have blown about 25 pounds of clippings into the base of the unit. |
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Material is pumped from the sea bed as a fluid mixture with water and is discharged into the dredger's hoppers where the heavy material rapidly sinks to the bottom. |
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It has been discovered that the vitamin has the ability to rid your body of the free radicals that sometimes prevent oxygen being pumped around your limbs. |
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The larva probably possessed the scraping mouth parts and the branchial filter seen in most extant anuran larvae, and likewise probably also pumped water rhythmically. |
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We are seeing water being pumped, the levees being shored up again. |
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Perhaps it is down to all the steroid hormones pumped into livestock to make them bigger in order to satisfy our insatiable appetites for dead animal. |
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It was a dramatic scene as the arc lamps lit up the evening sky providing the illumination to allow the sugar to be pumped from the stricken tanker into a replacement one. |
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Furness, aka Mrs. Hugh Jackman, was just as pumped to hear the panels as she was to help find solutions. |
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Back in the dark days of the Great Depression, Hollywood pumped out brilliant, inspiring, high-spirited films. |
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One night, he pumped a slug from a.357 magnum into the chest of his bass player. |
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Thirty-two are being force-fed, a brutal process that involves Ensure being pumped through a tube snaked into their stomachs. |
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After all, they've pumped massive amounts of money into their economies. |
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There should be a clean section, a uniform base, the material pumped in with binder, a road roller run over it for compaction and a smooth pavement at the end of the repair. |
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It is the story of a young hopeful, Betty, who arrives, childlike, in Tinseltown pumped up with dreams generated by the alluring monster Hollywood. |
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Foreign investors, who pumped over seven billion dollars into Indian shares last year, helping drive the Sensex up 73 percent, bought more shares Thursday. |
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A wind instrument, it has bellows into which compressed air is pumped. |
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In this way the underground pollution could be pumped away to sewers without fresh rain water draining through the ground and adding to the problem. |
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While the mass populous is being pumped with merriment to the point of nausea a single Misfit can be seen in the distance. |
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High pressure chrome mixer taps will be fitted in the bathrooms, while there will also be extensive tiling and a pumped high pressure water system. |
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The company has amassed more than 70 worldwide resellers, middlemen like GoDaddy, who have pumped up sales volume. |
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Get pumped for on-point vocals, mind-blowing showmanship, and lots and lots of surfboardts. |
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They may have been pumped up by partisan interests, but they were not purchased. |
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Cross got the start of a lifetime and pumped his way into a widening lead, flashing across the finish line with the day's fastest time, 18.800 seconds. |
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Alternatively, a cement and perlite slurry can be pumped into the flue. |
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In extracting geothermal energy from hot dry rock, cold water is pumped down into the rock mass to pass through fractures and exit from a borehole or set of boreholes. |
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The capital unscrupulously pumped from poor neighborhoods by way of predatory loans whizzes along a high-speed financial pipeline to Wall Street to be used for investment. |
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The budtender at Grow Life even said that the strain was extinct, only being kept alive by clones here and there, so I was really pumped to try it out. |
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The bugs, bacteria and viruses contained in the raw sewage that is still pumped into seas around Scotland not only make us ill, in extreme cases they can kill. |
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They hooked him up to machines and pumped him full of drugs. |
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While Mormeck shadow boxed toward the ring, led by a string of handlers all dressed in battle fatigues, the loud speaker pumped runway music for a Victoria Secret show. |
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We'd been penned in by the cops but rumours began to filter through via text messages, the earliest heralds first disbelieved and later pumped for information. |
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The cold condenser waters are pumped through multiple, 1000 meters long and one meter in diameter, soft pipes or hoses, that are fed with submersible pumps. |
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Virtually every major river in our deserts has been dammed and diverted, many have been channelized and lined with levees, and others have been pumped dry. |
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The troop was pumped, the music was blaring, and the crowd was cheering. |
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The worst contamination was in the sump where leachate from the 230-acre site gathers before it is pumped back to the top of the tip, a council spokesman said. |
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All the leachate drains by gravity from the leachate collection layer to a sump, from which it is pumped out of the landfill for treatment and disposal. |
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When the raw milk is received it is pumped through a plate chiller to cool it to 36 degrees, the temperature at which it will be stored in the silos. |
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A considerable sweetener that may be welcome by those who have pumped money into Rotherham but perhaps not by the paying punters who will feel cheated. |
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Used water collected in this manner can be pumped back to supply outdoor taps and toilet cisterns everywhere already connected to the present system. |
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Raw milk is pumped from the silos into the plant for pasteurization through an HTST pasteurizer, which operates at speeds up to 115,000 pounds an hour. |
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When a batch of blended base mix is complete, it's pumped out of the blend tank into the pasteurizer and homogenizer, and finally into pasteurized storage tanks. |
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Blood is pumped by a muscular pharynx and the salivary glands produce an anticoagulant that allows long periods of feeding without the host blood coagulating. |
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Highly inflammable methane gas, pumped out harmlessly when mines were open, is building up in abandoned shafts and posing a potential threat to people living on the surface. |
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It's too bad that basketball has become such a contact sport that players are rewarded for being pumped up on steroids or resorting to playground style aggression. |
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Compressed air is being pumped into the area through the hole. |
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Most games are frantic, intense and have you pumped full of adrenalin. |
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They pumped out some of the best ear candy of the entire event. |
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New machinery dug, drilled, pumped, and clawed underground, and many mines began using large-scale earth movers to strip the hillsides above the mine seams. |
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But the Government says it has brought forward a raft of equality legislation and has pumped record funds into the improving conditions for disabled people. |
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So we can glug Southern Comfort until our stomachs are pumped but we might need a prohibition on cod liver oil as we can't be trusted not to go wild on the stuff. |
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Blood pumped out of her wounds and sluggishly oozed down her body. |
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The millisecond he stood up, he would be pumped full of steel. |
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The pair arrived at the doctor's surgery and within minutes Kirsty was in an ambulance on the way to Christchurch hospital, where she was pumped full of antibiotics. |
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He was still pumped full of rage but he also shocked and confused. |
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The idea that farmed salmon are pumped full of chemicals is an urban myth. |
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Surely they deserve more than to be pumped full of drugs, just to ensure that our overstretched military forces can continue to support the whims of politicians. |
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He seemed puffy, like he'd been pumped full of embalming fluid. |
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Glen says mass-farmed animals are pumped full of antibiotics to ward off potential diseases they may spread, due to their living in such close proximity to one another. |
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Hopefully it was only because of the drugs I had been pumped full of. |
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I jumped at the chance, and now I am really pumped about it. |
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On the plane, he told reporters he is pumped, he feels very good. |
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Emlyn held the white bowl carefully with one hand, and, using all the strength in her other, pumped the lever until water began to stream out of the hole to her right. |
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After they had pumped me dry of information, the CIC people let me go. |
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He pumped my hand vigorously, his devilish eyes radiating excitement. |
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He pumped my hand vigorously and could barely stammer out his name. |
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It's envisaged the additional money will be pumped into better health and education programmes, with special priority for the HIV aids crisis in Africa. |
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The bulk of the money will be pumped into restoring the village's Glebe garden, but cash will also be dished out to pay for hanging baskets and other floral projects. |
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We found a grinding wheel during the dig, so one theory is that the water may have been pumped from the river through the culvert to power the machinery. |
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The political party, however, has been able to tap into disillusion in some areas, taking advantage of the disgusting anti-refugee bilge pumped out by the gutter press. |
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Courtyard Little Rock West gets Razorback fans pumped up to cheer on their favorite team in a stylish new setting. |
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The water is then pumped back into the steam generator and the cycle begins again. |
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And the nation's sweetheart is looking preened, pumped and primed with the pearliest gnashers in the business. |
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The slurry is pumped up from the reservoir and flooded through the shallow dip tank. |
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In the first game alone, when the Ducks beat New Mexico by an excruciating 72-0 score, The Duck pumped out 506 pushups. |
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The waste is pumped through filters, oxidisers and beds of carbon to remove acidic and organic vapours, soot and dust. |
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Another stage is pumped, and the process is repeated along the horizontal length of the wellbore. |
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Where were the demands that banks lend if pumped up with taxpayer money? |
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Warm surface seawater is pumped through a heat exchanger where a low-boiling-point fluid, such as ammonia, is vapourised. |
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Only codirectionally pumped fibers have been considered, pumping at 1017 nm. |
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This is pumped to a tailings dam or settling pond, where the water is reused or evaporated. |
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He pumped 75,000 litres of liquid copper sulphate into the various rooms of the flat. |
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Further to this, there was a suggestion that the microtubules could be pumped into a coherent state by biochemical energy. |
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I'm pumped to be through in a fairly quick match as it was hot, especially when the sun was out. |
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The tunnellers fear the water being pumped underground might collapse the passageways, with possible disastrous consequences. |
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It felt like laughing gas or dopamine had been pumped into the car. |
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After mixing, concrete is a fluid and can be pumped to the location where needed. |
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The Palmiet pumped storage station transfers water from the Palmiet River catchment into the Steenbras Dam to supplement Cape Towns water supply. |
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With this heat, a coolant is heated as it is pumped through the reactor and thereby removes the energy from the reactor. |
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The quarry has been partly reused as part of the Dinorwig power station, a pumped storage hydroelectric scheme. |
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Once the drilling rig has been removed, a wireline truck is used to perforate near the bottom of the well, and then fracturing fluid is pumped. |
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However the first water pumping station here was set up in 1600 by John Tyrer who pumped water to a square tower built on the city's Bridgegate. |
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The country hadn't pumped that much oil since 1979, when Saddam Hussein rose to power. |
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All water runs into a holding tank underground and can be pumped to various areas when needed. |
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In 1657, he pumped the air out of two conjoined hemispheres and demonstrated that a team of sixteen horses were incapable of pulling it apart. |
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In the PNNL process, a slurry of green algae is pumped into the front end of a chemical reactor. |
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I pumped him bucket water and he drunked. Then another bucket and another and another. |
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Liquid from the bottom of the chambers is diluted and pumped to the top of the chamber and sprayed downwards in a fine mist. |
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They also usually involve delivery of cutting fluid pumped under pressure through the tool to orifices near the cutting edges. |
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Cardboardy, tough, with synthetic stuff pumped in to make you think you're eating the real thing. |
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Following cooking, the cooked mixture is vented to a blow tank and from here pumped to a knotter for the removal of knots. |
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Cutting fluid may also be pumped to the cutting site to provide cooling, lubrication and clearing of swarf from the workpiece. |
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First, every time water was admitted to the working vessel much of the heat was wasted in warming up the water that was being pumped. |
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Instead of using natural draught, air was pumped in by a trompe, resulting in better quality iron and an increased capacity. |
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Test fluids were pumped to the column through a rotameter with the help of a centrifugal pump. |
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The subject matter of this procurement, the flashlamp pumped kilojoule laser, constitutes the first major component of the L4 beamline. |
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Gas from these fields is pumped ashore and used for both domestic and industrial purposes. |
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The reduced pressure steam is then exhausted to the atmosphere, or condensed and pumped back into the boiler. |
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During dry years the project could yield 150,000 acre-feet that would be pumped out of the aquifer and piped to the aqueduct. |
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This, however, would seem to have involved openings which could be controlled, and the water pumped out afterwards. |
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In recent years development projects have started in the deserts of Algeria and Tunisia using irrigated water pumped from underground aquifers. |
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The naturally cold underground water would be continuously pumped into a cooling tub or vat. |
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The catch is then pumped on board the fishing vessel where it is stored in refrigerated holds at below freezing temperatures. |
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The oil was very viscous in cold weather and needed to be warmed up before it could be pumped onto the tugs. |
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Water was pumped to the fountains by a steam engine housed in a building behind the gallery. |
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Likewise, ATP has to be pumped from the mitochondria into the cytoplasm of a cell. |
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As a tank is pumped out, it is filled with inert gas and kept in this safe state until the next cargo is loaded. |
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John Gilbert had the innovative idea to use water pumped out of his coal mines to fill a canal from the Duke's Worsley mines to Manchester. |
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The oysters are transported and placed into tanks pumped with clean water for periods of 48 to 72 hours. |
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The carapace also surrounds the gills, through which water is pumped by the action of the mouthparts. |
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