The roar of the crowd was gratifying as the ball soared through the hoop, upping the score to 90-59 in our favor. |
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If you want to make the most of your protein sources, try upping the amount of fish you take in. |
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Smith concurs when it comes to upping his inventory of salmon-coral and deep hued pink wines. |
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He came to see raves as herds of sensation-hungry young people blindly upping the experiential ante just because they could. |
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Pension funds, hit hard by market volatility, could better protect returns by upping their long-term risk-free holdings. |
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A family is setting off on what many would consider a hair-raising adventure by upping roots and moving to the other side of the globe. |
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Simply upping the amount of fruit and vegetables you eat will make a difference. |
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The batsmen had to stay at the crease for a while before upping the scoring. |
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I roared in delight at the ludicrousness, while remaining riveted at the cheerful upping of the stakes. |
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This study provides convincing evidence that upping our intake of fish oils is likely to offer considerable health benefits in the long term. |
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They had nothing to lose by the action, and everything to gain by upping the stakes. |
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He is upping the ante with a collection of scatological ditties that would make more than a few gangsta rappers blush. |
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They then had the choice of upping their offer or dropping out of the bidding. |
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A splatter film's charge is to keep upping the atrocity ante as it zooms into the murderer's soul. |
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Workers at a die-casting works in Burnley are upping their strike action over pay. |
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Schools hedged their bets by upping the number of applicants they put on the waitlist. |
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But this gradual shift downwards may put pressure on inflation as the cost of imports rise, forcing the Bank of England to consider upping interest rates. |
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I am feeling all glowy about upping my fruit and vegetable intake. |
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So, according to Grant, Britain should be upping its input rather than contemplating disengagement. |
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We may be upping the liability amounts, but that still does not make it any better in terms of dealing with the consequences of these accidents. |
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Not only were we ramped down on fish, they were upping our catch at the same time. |
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But we hear the statistics that Canadian companies have not done a good job in terms of upping their productivity. |
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I took care of upping the shield slightly so it could rotate without damaging the platform's paint job. |
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As well as upping its outlook for equities, the team also raised its call on real estate from neutral to positive during the last month. |
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Fresh rumors that OPEC is considering upping its output has tempered investor confidence for a dramatic rise in Crude prices. |
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Furthermore, the association proposed upping the distribution of its own serial publication from two to three times a year. |
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I remember taking time to familiarise myself with the terrain before fine-tuning my pacenotes and then gradually upping my pace. |
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These are good reasons why all-electric injection moulding machines are upping their market share. |
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And yet others opt for academic careers, upping the ante on our intellectual prowess. |
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Joseph LaRocca says some companies are upping the ante in terms of fending off return fraudsters. |
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That is not only because people are contemplating upping sticks. |
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I think upping sticks and changing directions can be very invigorating. |
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Another key to increasing same-store sales is adding wholesale business by upping the number of grocery stores and other outlets on delivery routes. |
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It's an equation the Carr Government hopes to change by upping the tax on bigger clubs, which generate the vast majority of poker machine revenue. |
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After years of upping the stakes with larger booths, more lavish parties and fancy tchotchkes, some exhibitors are putting the brakes on wild spending. |
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The police department, despite public belief, is substantially upping patrol and investigative measures. |
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In May of 2008, a superseding indictment was issued upping the number of counts to fifteen. |
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And occasionally a designer would give the model something they had worn, upping her collection into the present day. |
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The network is nearing an agreement with Katie Couric after upping the ante on a lucrative syndication offer. |
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And other places are upping their game in the competition for global talent. |
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This was motivation in itself, upping preparation and presentation. |
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This increase is, as in the past, the fruit of the Zetes Group's strategy of upping the services and software portion in the solutions it offers to customers. |
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PreFab is an excellent example of how charity shops are upping their game and showing that this is simply not true. |
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He stated that could be achieved by raising a tad more some social security rates and foremost by upping collectibility of dues. |
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After summing up the placement of new FLB issue significant price upping at the secondary market was indicated. |
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He later revealed he was upping sticks and moving from Scotland across to the US to be with Lana. |
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They talk about upping the numbers in the RCMP, which is systemically unable right now to grow its numbers because of age, seniority issues and so on. |
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Primary school enrolment has increased by 1.3 million children, upping the national primary school enrolment from 5.9 million to 7.2 million students. |
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What does get extra points though is that, instead of upping the freshness or the citrus factor, it ups the muskiness. |
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If the settlement payment owed me was made on time, I didn't figure to be around for the ante upping. |
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Therefore, charities would not need to keep upping the ante to keep the top people from going down the street because the charity down the street would have the same cap. |
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For Paddy Groggy, upping sticks and moving elsewhere wasn't a viable option at this stage in his life. |
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My shadow attacked: upping the pace to around six minutes a mile as he tried to make up the time I had gained on him during cooler conditions on day two. |
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Tevez responded to the hullabaloo by upping sticks and moving to Brazil. |
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Or is this just upping the publicity stakes in this long-running dispute which has little to do with consumers themselves and everything to do with competitors and forum shopping? |
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Some people, though, have actually gone through with it, but sadly, far from the grass being greener, their upping sticks has caused them no end of problems. |
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But it seems Judgement Day will fall more swiftly with Spurs upping their interest in both players, understood to be keen to rejoin former Saints boss Mauricio Pochettino. |
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