A sheet of paper with drawings of the different steps taken while changing a flat tyre to a pumped-up one. |
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But aside from the odd moment, the album gets lost amid its pumped-up ethos of hard, hard beats, raw language and stereotypical outlook. |
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The album, Eye to the Telescope, is a beguiling record, veering from pumped-up indie to stripped-down acoustic ballads. |
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It is the pumped-up version of Revolution followed by the inimitable melody line of Rendez Vous 4 that finally get the audience up on its feet. |
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Given their pumped-up balance-sheets, some losses are likely. |
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Despite the ample supply of new information, however, Harris' story bogs down in a swamp of pumped-up prose and mangled syntax. |
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In conception, International With Monument was like a pumped-up version of Nature Morte. |
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To my mind this is not surrealism but mere pumped-up rodomontade and very much in the vein of the purple tuxedo, typical of Hitchcock's style of dress. |
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It's a bit of a marketing cod, because when you see this car in the flesh, it very much resembles a pumped-up version of the competition from the side and the rear. |
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Coors Light cruises and Fiesta cruises are the hottest things going in town, with a special theme every week, pumped-up atmosphere and all-night dancing! |
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And pumped-up fisticuffs in romantic places. |
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The Bravos marvel at the Cowboys' pumped-up ferocity. |
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It is punished for greedy MPs' pumped-up expenses. |
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The new GANIL findings show that under certain conditions, the pumped-up electron leaps to a distant orbit rather than escape the nucleus. |
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