The wind generator is part of Eskom's plans to significantly beef up the amount of power produced from renewable resources. |
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The cable crossover from the low pulleys is a superb way to beef up those upper and inner pec muscles that jut out from your collarbones. |
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We also re-recorded and overdubbed a lot of the original material, such as the big Nelson Mandela finale, to beef up the audio. |
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The bank suggested that Cunningham beef up the board with some high-profile directors. |
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The clean visuals give you exactly what you need to beef up your analysis. |
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Analysts say he may eventually need to acquire a Wall Street firm to beef up investment banking. |
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Fuller and other speakers discussed the reality of threats and steps that have been taken to beef up security along the food chain. |
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Firms must cut costs, beef up balance sheets, and boost efficiency, quality, innovation and customer service. |
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With a cap on spending during elections, ministers are using the extra perks to beef up their campaign without declaring them as expenses. |
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Meanwhile, he is leading the charge at airport to beef up the runway and expand support facilities to accommodate heavies such as the C-5 Galaxy. |
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Bush spoke at the terminal to highlight administration efforts to beef up security at seaports. |
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A spate of viruses could force carriers to beef up their customer support staffs, which would drive up prices for all users. |
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Most skeptics are homing in on what looks like a halting drive to beef up domestic defenses against terrorists. |
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The district will purchase additional contaminant-monitoring equipment and instrumentation and beef up physical security at water filtration plants. |
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A locally designed and built self-righting search-and-rescue boat joined the national coast guard fleet yesterday to help beef up its disaster-relief capabilities. |
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The government sent troops to beef up the local police, but lynch law is spreading and replacing police work and the judicial process. |
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They hire a studio with the services of an engineer, and bring in a producer, a sound mixer, and a second percussionist to beef up the sound. |
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These services in fact help to beef up the presence of the Afghan government in the Kandahar region. |
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There is therefore an urgent need to beef up its staff strength as well as its working procedures. |
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It is imperative, therefore, to beef up our diplomatic efforts, to make them more dynamic and, in particular, to make them balanced. |
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The FZ-5 is the perfect weapon for players wanting to beef up their rigs with classic retro fuzz artillery. |
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Therefore, a revision of the single sky legislation needs to beef up performance level of the European air traffic system. |
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The Sector will aim to beef up its presence in the field in the future as more resources become available. |
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The Group notably continued to beef up its graphite block production and machining capacity in North America and Asia. |
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A sword fight in a graveyard is inserted to beef up the action. |
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If there wasn't such reporting, do we need to do more to beef up our intelligence so that we can penetrate whatever organization was responsible for this outrage. |
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This is also a show that decided that in order to get better it needed to beef up its female presence. |
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But the actor hit the gym and was able to beef up to fill out the spandex blue and red suit. |
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Warriors provide valuable services to your heroes and act as a clearing house for all manner of soldiers or creatures your heroes may need in order to beef up their armies. |
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This prompted President Bush to beef up his rhetoric in declaring that if the diplomatic solution failed, 'all options' henceforth 'were on the table. |
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One measure that Canada should aggressively pursue to lessen some of the unwelcome external pressures is to beef up Canadian foreign intelligence capacity. |
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The purpose of the meeting will be to review the situation and to beef up the response of the EU Member States and the European Commission to this emergency situation. |
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We don't put anything in to beef up the flavor. |
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The only answer is to beef up the moisture retentiveness of the soil as much as possible with leaf mould, garden compost or whatever you have available, and then choose your plants from a limited range. |
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At the same time, the Cameroonian authorities decided to beef up FOMUC with 119 strong contingent, thus bringing the strength of the Force to nearly 500 troops. |
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The way to stop smuggling is to beef up enforcement. |
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There is a need to beef up the EUPOL mission and deploy it more rapidly. |
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Speeding up the dispute mechanism and giving it more power will serve to beef up the influence of the major powers in the WTO, because they are the ones with the strength to impose rules. |
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Euro 2004 in Portugal and World Cup 2006 in Germany will bring more experiences and lessons to learn in order to beef up EU instruments to combat and prevent violence surrounding sporting events. |
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Closely linked to fighting international crime is the urgent need to beef up coastal security to combat illicit maritime drug trafficking, illegal fishing and the beginnings of human trafficking and piracy. |
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They know, when the Canadian dollar goes up, and off-shore territories beef up tax credits, then it's the local producers that will keep everybody afloat. |
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The deal will allow Capstone to beef up production volume of the recuperators to keep up with demand, the company said. |
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All the inspector generals of police in the four provinces have also been requested to beef up the security arrangements at Gurdwaras and Mandirs across the country. |
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On the other hand, the decision to beef up the standard fare without raising prices is a signal that Intel knows which side of the bread is buttered. |
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He has spent PS3,000 to beef up security by adding ram-bars and metal reinforcements made by Middlesbrough business Bespoke Wrought Iron, run by Chris Lawman. |
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Over the years, Ridder did little to beef up the Mercury News. |
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Security inspections of 788 educational institution were also carried out and carious institutions were advised to further beef up security arrangements. |
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