One old man with an almost threadbare pate and the thinnest of comb-overs even stopped to pump up his volume and then smile at the result. |
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That ideologues can pump up small things and make them seem all-important is very old news. |
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Branagh's solution is to pump up the energy, joviality, and general friskiness. |
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This hour, Arnold Schwarzenegger is scheduled to work a crowd in Riverside, California, and try to pump up voter registration in the process. |
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He majorette-pranced onto fields while windmilling his arms to pump up the crowd. |
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They are free to pursue or abandon any investing strategy they want, including the use of leverage to pump up investment returns. |
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Available in three sizes and able to pump up to a 160 psi max pressure, the pump will be available in September. |
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Play the polka to pump up your beer party, and save the waltz for when you're soused. |
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Romantic relationships become just another way for them to pump up their own self-image. |
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The cash-strapped firm may have hit on a solution for companies scrounging for the dough to pump up pension funds that were recently flattened by the stock market's slide. |
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Because many companies rely on stock options to pump up earnings, she takes a hard look at how the cost of options and their dilution to shareholders decrease the bottom line. |
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If not, let the air out, tug the tire around so the valve is straight, and then pump up the tire. |
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Once caught in the ice, Tara won't be able to pump up seawater to desalinate it, so we had to device a low energy ice tank that can melt the ice. |
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Pierre, Oli D and I drive the Prinoth and two blue tanks down to the lake to pump up more water for the station tanks which are almost dry. |
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Ammerlaan hopes to pump up sufficient geothermal energy to provide itself and the surrounding businesses with renewable energy. |
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There is an attempt in Quebec to pump up a patriotic feeling about him-but I don't think it will amount to much. |
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Emile: Sometimes I have to pump up my tires, or my brakes squeak, or my handlebars are loose. |
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Watch this slideshow to hear what all the fuss is about and pump up the volume on preventing hearing loss. |
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These raffles are an attempt to pump up the lagging numbers of small donors at low cost. |
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Was the calculator created only to pump up sales of the already multi-billion-dollar statin market? |
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Another version is that the paper was reasonably profitable, but that this was disguised by the bloated amounts charged to it internally to pump up the job printing results. |
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But they admit that the rewards for success are so great that athletes continue to pump up their already muscle-bound bodies to lift even heavier weights. |
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Soybeans have unsaturated fat that can pump up the calories. |
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Several new provisions of the revised Company Law are designed to pump up the rights of minority shareholders by giving them the means to voice their concerns within the company. |
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I find it to be the quickest way to pump up the heart rate and burn a lot of calories, while taking up minimal space,'' says Kaehler. |
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This place is a one-stop sport shop that will help restring your racket, adjust your new bike and even pump up your sport balls. |
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We are about heroism, ballsiness, and feeling the pump up there, and it is fantastic. |
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Then you can pump up the tyre to the required pressure. |
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Clearly, Calgary West is not an area where we really need to pump up our support, since Conservative members have been elected there for many, many years. |
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You want to pump up profits in the financial sector? |
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Inversely, when the air descends again, it is compressed under the effect of atmospheric pressure and heats up again, just like the air when you pump up a tyre. |
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Why add value when price-cutting is cheaper and the boost in unit sales will pump up the very next quarterly report? |
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A war in Iraq would pump up fiscal stimulus. |
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Moreover they pump up nutrients from deep down which end up in the topsoil when the tree litter decays, thus replenishing fertility of the topsoil to some extent. |
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Shopping Events DKNY wants to pump up the volume. |
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While Abbott works to rally anti-abortion activists to his side, Davis is trying to pump up support among voters who back abortion rights. |
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But one of the superwonderful things about Brian is that, even after the band's Hot Space Waterloo, he does his best to pump up the lame drum machine songs. |
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A research team in Canada has just shown that drinking several glasses of orange juice dally can pump up blood concentrations of the so-called good cholesterol. |
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