He was so pepped up after running with the crew that he ran again after work. |
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It had also pepped up his spirits to realise a higher dream like participating in an international event. |
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A sneak trailer of the movie, to be released in July pepped up the distributors and guarantees undiluted action. |
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Well I'm going to go hang with your other students, get them all pepped up. |
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Children were pepped up so much that they organised a valedictory function on their own. |
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But soon, the trainers pepped up Charlie with a little bit of sweet-talking. |
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The organisers, further pepped up the evening with a host of games, that had the audience all over the floor, quite literally. |
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Since then 100 gardens have been installed in Chicago's schools. More broadly, Mr Emanuel has pepped up education. |
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An influx of experienced insurgents back from Iraq, where al-Qaeda has been hard hit, has pepped up the movement. |
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Instantly, the water pepped him, and he was able to fully open his eyes. |
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The children are usually depressed and need to be pepped up. |
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Or perhaps pepped up with merken, a blend of spicy hot chili flakes and coriander? |
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The sausage was pepped up by Dijon mustard and a serving of crisp, delicious chips. |
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The switch back to falling interest rates has weakened the krona and pepped up exports. |
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Their actions briefly pepped up stockmarkets, and, more importantly, stabilised credit markets. |
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Things come in waves and particular products resurface again and again, but updated and pepped up with additional features. |
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The coalition has gone some way to tidying up the army's ruinous procurements and pepped up the Foreign Office a bit. |
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Towards the end, the band pepped up the pace, launched itself into top gear and made the guys in front get on to their feet for the finale of the evening. |
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Although I found the coconut chutney too bitter, the accompanying warm sumbhar sauce pepped up a combination that was in danger of being a little bland. |
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Maize-soya porridge can be pepped up with mangoes, tamarind or tomatoes. |
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Satellite views of traffic jams have also shamed some African cabinets into spending more on city infrastructure. Google has also pepped up Africa's media, enabling Africans to read each other's newspapers. |
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Back then, prices pepped up again quickly. |
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