One event for the sprinter pumped up on growth hormones and another for the free-range slowpoke. |
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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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While the rest of the world savors basil and tomatoes, Andy gets pumped up to plant parsnips. |
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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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Gangsters, pumped up with adrenaline, rake bank interiors and nearby storefronts with tommy guns. |
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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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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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The marines were pumped up for action, but also thoughtful, nervous and even apprehensive. |
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To make Maxim sell, they pumped up the page turning teases and never really delivered much. |
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They are departing now, strutting their pumped up physiques with arms akimbo. |
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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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Those wrestlers were either too fat or so pumped up on the juice they would blow up after 2 minutes. |
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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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It took about 25 minutes from stopping until he arrived and the new inner tube had been pumped up. |
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I've ogled the strutting pumped up peacocks that run in the men's 100 metres. |
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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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The beginnings of a popular song started and everyone got even more pumped up. |
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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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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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Many people use foil kites for snowkiting, as they don't have to be pumped up in cold weather. |
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A molecule of a greenhouse gas gets pumped up an energy hill by absorbing infrared, increasing its chemical potential energy. |
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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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There were three gendarmes in plain clothes, a little pumped up with the adrenaline of the occasion. |
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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 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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To start the fission reaction, heavy water was pumped up into the tank through the drain pipe. |
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As a first step, 2,200 litres of the spilled epichlorohydrin was pumped up and transported to a disposal site. |
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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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And when he is prepped, pumped up and ready to go he is the best there is among the current crop of politicians. |
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I must say that I am somewhat pumped up today because of my history with the auto industry. |
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Brewers use groundwater that comes up spontaneously in a spring or else is pumped up. |
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They are pumped up and down over edible roots to create a current of water that frees the roots from the surrounding mud. |
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When Austria's electricity consumption is low, and thus electricity prices lower, water is pumped up to Moserboden. |
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The primary reason for this gap is the soaring cost of land, which is often pumped up artificially by speculation and formal-sector investment. |
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With the motor rotation oil is pumped up and even at low oil level the complete mechanical seal will be oiled and cooled. |
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In these towers, water was pumped up to a certain height and stored until needed. |
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The water must therefore be pumped up to the required altitude in the collector that forms a real underground river, parallel to the Rhône. |
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And it is not going to help the efficiency of the committee meeting to have everyone pumped up on coffee. |
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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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The company has amassed more than 70 worldwide resellers, middlemen like GoDaddy, who have pumped up sales volume. |
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They may have been pumped up by partisan interests, but they were not purchased. |
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The slurry is pumped up from the reservoir and flooded through the shallow dip tank. |
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Neither changing room was flat, both pumped up. |
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The bunker oil was successfully pumped up. |
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Wells are places where ground water is pumped up. |
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We've seen it vastly overrated and pumped up out of proportion. |
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Aircraft struts pumped up to accommodate heavier loads. |
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Because of its persistence in groundwater, drinking water supplies can be contaminated with aldicarb because it can be pumped up through wells, or fed into surface water bodies such as streams, lakes and rivers. |
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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 GTI is no more and no less than a Rabbit pumped up on adrenaline. |
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Where were the demands that banks lend if pumped up with taxpayer money? |
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Due to the standard condensed water pump with overflow protection and fault circuitry, water can be pumped up to a delivery height of 2.5 m into a drain or, for example, through a skylight to the outside. |
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In their village, water was pumped up from a deep tubewell. |
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Water was pumped up from the Madawaska River to wash the logs. |
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They are an attempt to protect the monopolies' obscene profits from the grass-roots protest and opposition being pumped up by barbaric capitalism and cruel liberal policies. |
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Water from the desalination facility is pumped up to the tower. |
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Drissen's team speculated that the winds blown either by bright, hot stars known as Wolf-Rayet stars or by old stars called red supergiants could have pumped up the gas. |
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Bjorklund raises with the queen of diamonds and queen of clubs, and Kalmar, pumped up, goes all in again with the king of clubs and king of spades. |
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If the mine sump is lower, water must be pumped up to the sough. |
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An obscure 1992 kiddie cartoon, FernGully The Last Rainforest, Titanically pumped up by James Cameron, who still insists 3D gimmickry is the future of cinema. |
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