An elbow injury, suffered in a tune-up exhibition game, short-circuited his power. |
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It does not cost that much to tune-up a vehicle and the fuel savings make it pay for itself. |
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Time to get my truck fixed, my mountain bike needs a tune-up, and the brakes on my scooter are a little loose. |
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There might have been some slight changes to the clutch tune-up, but nothing major. |
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Others also believe that fasting produces a cleansing affect, which makes an athlete's body function, as though it had just had a tune-up. |
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Adam finished his tune-up on the tractor and fired it up to see if it was going to run smoothly. |
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Well, diesel engines don't use an ignition so you have no tune-up costs or worries. |
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Once a year, take your machine to your dealer or a reputable service technician for a tune-up. |
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Massage is an excellent way to soothe aching muscles and tired minds, it is to the human body what a tune-up is to a car. |
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Coming into the final Grand Slam of a dismal season, Sampras had been knocked out early in a tune-up event, but refused to hang his head. |
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With the party in Lahore for their final tune-up against Pakistan A, which begins today, the acclimatisation process is necessarily rapid. |
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We have a tune-up game coming up, will the weight training affect his shot? |
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Dale Robinson will again understudy with a tune-up eight-rounder ahead of a possible crack at the British flyweight title around Christmas. |
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He will get no favours from Robinson, who plans to use the occasion as a tune-up for a shot at the domestic bantam belt early next year. |
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Breeders' Cup Mile contender Soaring Free had his final tune-up at Keeneland Race Course. |
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Her fast 200 was merely a tune-up for her defense of her British hurdles title. |
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Four wins and only one loss in tune-up games have served notice of Spurrier's intent. |
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Boss Nicky Law was pleased with the performance in City's final tune-up ahead of their Scottish tour. |
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As the final tune-up for the ACC Trophy, the Bahrain team were in Colombo on June 3 for three warm-up matches against local club sides. |
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The league acts as a tune-up of sorts before teams enter their various provincial playdowns. |
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It purchases copies of car repair and tune-up guides for different makes of cars. |
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Heating System: A total tune-up of the heating system is another inexpensive, effective and invisible measure for older homes. |
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The InfoProtector service helps keep your computer in top-notch condition with a computer tune-up reimbursement. |
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For your bike's spring tune-up, there are a number of things you can check and do yourself. |
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Despite looking like a sports car, it was an automatic, and to make things worse, he needed a tune-up and a muffler, so it even sounded fast also. |
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By completely eliminating time-consuming tune-up procedures, the ACOM 2000A has gives contesters a real edge. |
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When you send your car in for a tune-up, the mechanic cleans out the jets in the carburetor, which may have been clogged up, he adjusts the engine timing etc. |
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The Aussie will put away his grass court shoes for another season, having lifted titles here and at the classic tune-up event at Queen's Club last month. |
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The Macalester men's and women's track teams traveled to Carleton Friday, Feb.27 for their final tune-up before the MIAC Indoor Track Championships. |
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Campbell billed the event as a good tune-up for the postseason. |
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The health-care system is broken and in need of an overhaul, not a tune-up. |
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Recommissioning an existing building is a re-optimization process that is comparable to having a tune-up of your car. |
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There comes a time when your car needs more than a simple check-up, a tune-up or a realignment. |
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Below are the teams treating their conference tournaments as life support, not a tune-up. |
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Instead, city officials left it alone and gave another crucial switch a less-costly tune-up. |
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Those interested in scheduling an AC tune-up should either visit parkerandsons. |
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Schedule an annual tune-up for your heat pump, furnace or boiler. |
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The Pac-12 meet was, essentially, a tune-up. |
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They treat the regular season as tune-up time. |
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Songkick's iOS and Android apps needed a tune-up. |
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Three out of four vehicles had undergone a complete tune-up at least once during the previous 12 months and one vehicle out of three usually had had a complete tune-up at least every six months. |
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It shows line by line the monthly reduction of CO2 emissions if we do certain things, like getting a tune-up for our cars or buying energy efficient appliances. |
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Make sure you give your car the gift of a winter tune-up. |
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Consequently, whether you visit us for a simple information request, an annual tune-up, an oil change or the acquisition of a vehicle, you can always count on a courteous, diligent and irreproachable welcome. |
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During a tune-up a professional HVAC technician can identify potential trouble areas early, service your system and offer options for repair, if necessary. |
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Participating technicians underwent three days of training on the 25-point certified tune-up process using the latest in digital equipment and software. |
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Perhaps you're not in the new hybrid SUV market at all. If you still want to do your part for Mother Nature and save fuel, remember that a simple tune-up on whatever you're driving could reduce fuel consumption by 30 percent. |
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The website has been modernized to better represent the Kitchen Tune-Up brand, and to serve as a valuable resource for homeowners considering an update. |
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