Just before four our next door neighbours started up the car engine, revved it and kept it running. |
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One of the men positioned the prow of the boat against the seaward ice, revved the engines, and widened the gap to six feet. |
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To get some tire-spinning momentum at the start, the engine had to be revved up and the clutch pedal banged out. |
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As for dedicated ICQ users, they'll be delighted their favourite program has revved up a gear. |
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Change comes slowly to higher education, but e-learning has revved up the pace. |
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And the Democratic base was as revved up as it possibly could have been this year. |
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Meanwhile, motoring fans were revved up for action when they lined the streets of Castleisland. |
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The binding efficiency index comes out to just under 12, which is nothing to get revved up about. |
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I wrenched my eyes away from the disgustingly happy couple, hopped in my car, revved the engine and sped away. |
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The atmosphere was electric as the bands revved up and spectators cheered their favorites. |
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It was a period when Singapore revved up our industrialisation and urban rebuilding. |
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Alex and Rhena were all revved up with horsey mania, so around the city we clippety went, with our womenfolk waving to the passing trams. |
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As the engine revved, the traditional fireworks were unleashed and the skies exploded, kaleidoscopic. |
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Anthony revved the engine of the BMW on the main road doing well in excess of the speed limit. |
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Even though jumping rope left me gasping for air, it also got me revved up for the day, and I felt full of energy. |
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The engine revved as she gunned it, then inched it forward and down over the bank onto the solid gravel beside the water. |
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Justin revved the engine and quickly shifted, he peeled out as hard as he could. |
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It was a fabulous gig, and the fans were so revved up by the event that we all must have stayed up well past 11.35 pm. |
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The crickets and cicadas were already revved up outside, making their chirps and clicks that used to drive me nuts back home. |
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The document-based information flow in your company is revved up with the help of CONTENT-FOLDER, improving all workflow processes. |
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Fumes filled the arena, engines revved, and the beastly vehicles made their way out on to the spotlight. |
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After you take a proper dosage for a certain length of time, your body will acclimate to it and you won't seem to get as hot, nor will you feel as revved up. |
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The No Zones campaign is getting more visibility and will be revved up when the zones issue is actually on the bargaining table. |
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She revved the engine of her motorcycle twice, and sped off. |
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With the launch date of ESG v19 just around the corner, the industry UAT testing period has revved up and is moving full steam ahead. |
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He revved the bike and took off in the direction of the statue. |
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Jake revved his bike and popped a wheelie and zoomed between several cars. |
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She expected him to follow, but then she heard the engine to his car being revved up, he then turned the vehicle and drove away in an alarmingly high speed. |
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Putting up his laptop, he hopped back on the bike and revved off. |
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The driver dumped my skis in the dark and revved off to California. |
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Once the school year revved up again, though, you both got way busy. |
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The economy is flush, and the Bush campaign is revved up and going strong. |
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It's been fun to watch the kids getting revved up over this. |
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Canadian industry revved up to produce war material and agriculture fed the troops. |
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Existing home sales revved up again after activity had downshifted to a very low gear late last year and early this year. |
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It is reflected in a failing economy that still has not been revved up to its full potential or anywhere near it. |
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To get you revved up and thinking about what might be right for you, here's a rundown of some hot 2007 models, categorized by type of motorcycle. |
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It will be a great way to cap off the thrill of the Vancouver 2010 Olympics and get revved up for the Paralympic Games. |
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Racing revved up again with the appearance of the first organised track events, the most famous being held in Indianapolis. |
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I was actually here about six months ago, just on holiday, and obviously everyone was so revved up for it and so proud. |
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It's loaded with more power, revved up graphics, ports for everything, and 500GB of space to store your digital content. |
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She jumped into her car, started the engine, revved it loudly, and then spun out of the parking space and left the rest area at a high rate of speed. |
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Then the sound of motorbikes being wheeled out, the irregular repeated staccato of kicks, then the reluctant engines being revved to keep them firing in the cold cold air. |
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A couple of speakers later, Mike Huckabee revved up the crowd with his just-plain-folks sermonizing. |
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This helps keep you from feeling hungry even during the low-calorie phase of the plan, which lasts only one week, and it keeps your metabolism revved. |
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Cost talks more, but when Revs gets revved up he is declarative and passionate about what he does. |
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The Wagon Wheel star was revved up and raring to go at the Circuit Of Ireland rally. |
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Breakfast gets your body and mind revved up and ready to go. |
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Proper nutrition: Eating appropriate servings of food, for your body type and maintaining hormonal balance will keep your metabolism revved up,and fat storage hormones down. |
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Dark energy, it is thought, revved things up some 5 billion years ago. |
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By the mid-1990s, as India's economy revved up for historic growth, Mr Tendulkar was as ubiquitous on billboards as at the crease, plugging Pepsi and other newly-arrived foreign brands. |
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The Labour faithful, filling Brighton's seafront auditorium with their blood-red ties, dresses and turbans, were revved up nicely for their marionette-like leader, Ed Miliband, on September 24th. |
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As I signalled desperately, he went into reverse but as he revved up the only result was the grinding squeal of steel against steel as the tracks churned uselessly against the sides of that forgotten stone boat. |
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It has a boomy engine note, particularly when revved, but it cruises quietly and easily along a motorway. |
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Now the anti-Islam film has people all revved up against the Americans. |
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In the last year, he has revved up his serve by 10 miles per hour. |
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So-called killer electrons, which are charged particles revved up to energies greater than 1 million electronvolts, punch through the skin of spacecraft. |
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Driver Ant revved the engine much to the delight of the crowd. |
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They propose that when the transfer is complete and the star has revved up to its maximum spin, the system will switch on as a millisecond radio pulsar. |
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