In order to turbocharge the Akita's aggressiveness, it was crossbred with Tibetan mastiffs and Great Danes. |
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The dot-coms may be dropping like flies, but the Internet can still turbocharge a traditional company's sales. |
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One way for big companies to grow faster is to use the Web to turbocharge their business. |
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A new, versatile technology standard called WiMax is poised to turbocharge the growing business in wireless alternatives. |
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Son is hoping to turbocharge revenues by getting his broadband subscribers hooked on services such as games that bring in extra cash. |
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Then former President, eager to turbocharge growth, eased rules on credit cards. |
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Follow his advice and you'll turbocharge muscle growth, drive up your metabolism, and increase your bone density, while shoring up your joints. |
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He became an evangelist for the power of private investment to turbocharge growth. |
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Germany can no longer count on exports alone to turbocharge its economy, but it is not clear what else, if anything, will. |
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The federal government has repeatedly stepped in to turbocharge higher education. |
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The resulting products turbocharge network services, encompassing the Internet, Intranets, and local area networks. |
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This can turbocharge the content production process, and finish the project faster. |
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But at this point, infrastructure isn't going to turbocharge growth, because we already have a lot of infrastructure. |
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Building upon the recent performance improvements of Adobe Acrobat 8 and Adobe Reader 8, Adobe has leveraged the power and programmability of the GPU to further turbocharge the display of 2D content in PDF documents. |
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But they also recognise that the economy needs a huge turbocharge to rescue it from free fall. The Republicans risk opening themselves up to charges of hypocrisy. |
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