The output is regulated by a single pulse width modulating controller which drives the boost switch and buck switch simultaneously. |
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They had talked about a riverside walk as a Millennium project and it would be a great boost to the town. |
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Allowing them access to the exchange using authorised brokers would increase transparency and boost liquidity, Shen said. |
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Either way, this creamy, moisturising lippie provides a boost of caffeine every time you lick your lips. |
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Underwood signed a two-year deal with no signing or roster bonuses and only a few performance incentives to boost his minimum pay. |
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It was so like James to use every opportunity possible to boost his own ego. |
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If anywhere should benefit from the economic boost of these relocations, it is the deprived inner cities of the North. |
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In Cameron, he reckons, he has found someone with the right stuff to boost his European ambitions. |
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Practiced correctly these help to boost our life force by stimulating the metabolic rate and nourishing the body to a stronger healthier state. |
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And if as a result of the new patents, the revenue gets a five million leva boost, who cares? |
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The North-Eastern Health Board covering Cavan, Louth, Meath, Monaghan have only revaccinated eight children from the 168 in need of the boost. |
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Researchers told a group of top athletes they were taking a legal drug that is known to boost performance and allow them to run faster. |
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The institute, a left-of-centre think tank, calls for a boost in the basic state pension. |
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Visitor numbers have increased annually, giving the local economy a fantastic boost, it says. |
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The form of the Anglos comes as a timely boost for the Scottish Saltires, who play their National League debut against Durham Dynamos today. |
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Playing video games, including violent shooters, may boost children's learning, health and social skills, according to a review. |
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At least it help boost the police's image and regain the public respect following their deteriorating performance in general. |
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Her announcement of a coastal tourism initiative to help seaside resorts apply for grants to improve facilities and boost jobs is also welcome. |
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Then, if you take the lid off the piano to boost it, sometimes the room becomes too resonant and the sound goes all over the place. |
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A theatre company whose actors have been treading the boards for 20 years in Swindon has received a big cash boost. |
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Onshoring or reshoring could give UK manufacturing a boost by relocating production of some goods from current low-cost locations overseas. |
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Treatment for this serious anemia may include blood transfusions to boost levels of red blood cells. |
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The agreement was initially hailed as providing a boost for tomato and avocado growers, among others. |
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He asked Zanzibaris and investors to spare no plans and ideas which may help to boost tourism in Zanzibar. |
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It will sharply boost military spending, reorder budgetary priorities, and put constraints on discretionary spending for other programs. |
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Politicians looking to make further contributions could start by giving renewables as big a boost as other energy sources. |
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Instead the company has come up with an ambitious scheme to boost the number of people working from home. |
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These new noodles substitute soy flour for semolina flour and may contain egg whites or yolks to boost protein. |
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The role of the ambassadors was a voluntary one and was basically to boost support in London itself for the Olympics bid. |
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Genetically engineered super plants are expected to boost agricultural yields significantly. |
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One skid-steer loader manufacturer offers a scarifier that can be used alone or with a bucket, a landplane, or a grader to boost productivity. |
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Even branded goods are sometimes forced to rely on that elasticity of demand to boost flagging sales. |
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With consulting work scarce, rejiggering IT systems to boost performance is likely to remain a permanent feature of the consulting landscape. |
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Instead, hens north of the Border will carry on living out their miserable lives crammed into dark, tiny boxes to boost farmers' profit margins. |
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Those treated cells are reinserted into the tumor with the hope that the recipient's own immune system gets a boost to destroy the cancer. |
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Carry back is also useful for people seeking to boost their pension who will contribute the maximum amount allowable in one tax year. |
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It's exactly the sort of situation where Madsen's energetic X factor might have provided a crucial boost. |
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The aim of the Tobacco Bill is to boost regulation and control of sale, marketing and smoking of tobacco. |
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The excitement created by an arena will boost and help regenerate the whole borough. |
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It will help regenerate the area and bring in vast numbers of visitors who will boost the borough's economy. |
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Carry the cloths in a plastic bag in your backpack for a refreshing and stimulating energy boost. |
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Even low levels of weekly exercise drive down blood pressure and boost overall fitness. |
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Knowing that the club would still have a home at which to play would be a massive boost for any would-be investor. |
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They are poor farmers who could never easily afford expensive chemicals used in intensive farming, going organic to boost their meagre incomes. |
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A mentor, who offers incentives for good behaviour like day trips, has also helped boost the 14-year-old's maths, woodwork and teamwork skills. |
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As long as you get your heart rate into the aerobic zone, you'll burn plenty of calories and boost your cardio fitness on the recumbent. |
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The bursary scheme is expected to boost recruitment of engineers and scientists into the Armed Forces. |
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Several soldiers and I are trying to build a recreation room to boost morale. |
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Happy birthday and I hope your wish for a huge boost to global development comes true. |
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Others, however, question the wisdom of such a decision and argue that it seems an expensive way to boost circulation. |
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The two breweries will boost the annual production capacity of China Resources Breweries in Anhui by about 80 per cent to 630,000 kilolitres. |
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I hope my luck holds, but finding the coupon was a big enough boost anyway. |
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Ms Kapwepwe aims high when she talks about changing the out-look of airports to compete equally in the region to boost the tourism industry. |
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The recent results and contract wins have provided a boost to the share price, which has begun to steadily lift from recent lows. |
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The government hopes the devaluation will boost exports and increase investment in the ailing economy. |
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An historic city that has struggled to boost its ailing economy, it must polish its reputation as a tourist and convention centre. |
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He said the institutions engaged in khadi production received a boost when Indira Gandhi was the Prime Minister. |
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He said providing a boost to agriculture and agro-industries will continue to remain the prime concern of the government. |
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These programmes are intended to boost the knowledge of communal farmers and increase the quality and quantity of karakul production. |
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Relaxing Sydney's curfew would deliver a boost to tourists flying the Kangaroo route to London. |
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This will jointly boost exports of aerospace technology throughout the region. |
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Never mind, they say, it will be read avidly by our more gullible readers and boost the magazine's sales. |
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The universities are held to ransom by the threat that a failure to boost state school intake will mean financial penalties. |
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The advertisements for promoting television sets also help in achieving a boost in overall sales. |
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Young York musicians have received a major boost with the donation of a range of musical instruments. |
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Liz Broadley, the council's external funding manager, said the money would provide a much-needed boost in the less advantaged areas of Halifax. |
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A jumble sale to boost group funds will be held on Saturday, May 22, at 2pm in the hut. |
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The cold and wet weather in late June and early July may have helped boost bookings. |
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There was incredible kindness there, and to know that you weren't alone was such a boost. |
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Most of the money raised so far has been donated by friends and well-wishers but several events have now been organised to boost funds even more. |
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Big numbers of new people earning decent salaries will also be a well-timed boost to the Manchester city centre property market. |
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No budget since 1997 has been passed without a raft of measures to boost productivity and new business formation. |
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A community transport scheme has been given a major boost with the addition of an extra vehicle. |
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If the soil tests indicate a need for magnesium to boost the soil ratio, add the amount indicated on the soil test report. |
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Rhinoplasty, tummy tucks, liposuction and eye lifts can provide a psychological boost and restore youthful confidence. |
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Over the decades, the beautiful game has helped to boost and bolster the nation's morale and has lifted spirits even in the darkest of times. |
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The ability to boost prices is helping to lift margins despite rising costs. |
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Bigger cup sizes get a boost from halter necks which help support, while underwires lift and built-in cups define. |
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But then again, a subtle difference was preferable to a radical one, and it did give me a short-term confidence boost. |
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A dirty bomb would boost the radiation level above normal levels, increasing the risk of cancer and radiation sickness to some degree. |
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Foundations not only smooth out skin tone and boost skin's radiance, they can also help protect your face from everyday sun exposure. |
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Flying off to China this morning for a week-long visit to boost trade links, McConnell has other matters on his mind. |
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In this way it hopes to boost living standards across a broad swathe of poor rural society. |
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The markets still believe the view that the US wants the dollar to stay weak in order to boost its economic recovery prospects. |
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That Bradford children are being given a boost on this scale is welcome acknowledgement by the Government of the problems which exist here. |
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It's good for muscular aches and pains, sinusitis, minor chest complaints and for when your immune system needs a bit of a boost. |
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Cornwell tries to boost the evidence from the letters by matching watermarks in the paper. |
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They are urging residents to bank and not bin their festive food jars and bottles to boost glass recycling. |
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This enables telecoms to arbitrage international cost differences to boost profitability. |
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Today the clean, cool lines of its refrigerators and washing machines help boost its sales around the world. |
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But public health experts warned against drinking large quantities of sugary drinks in a bid to boost memory function. |
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After plane loads of wheat seeds were sent to India in the 1960s, farmers there were able to boost production by a factor of four. |
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Or a select few can boost their grades by braiding their armpit hair and fighting the patriarchy. |
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Amateurs are also getting in on the action, Baring skin and various throbbing appendages to boost their popularity. |
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Unz also notes that a higher minimum wage would discourage illegal immigration and boost consumer spending. |
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Firstly, there's the offensive notion that New York needs an ad campaign to boost tourism. |
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Get a cardio boost by jogging in place or doing jumping jacks. |
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At a minimum it could boost the number of troops it has patrolling the 900-kilometer frontier, Yavuz told The Daily Beast. |
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They use Ryan Braun, the 2011 National League MVP, as an example of how PEDs are supposed to boost numbers. |
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Head to the grocery store and carry your groceries home for a quick arm workout, or clean your home for cardio boost. |
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Legendary Italian seducer Casanova is rumored to have eaten more than fifty oysters a day to boost his sexual prowess. |
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Used by astronauts to boost muscular performance in space and thus prevent muscle wastage, the trainer is now used by professional football players in Barcelona Football Club. |
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Nationwide, it is hoped the scheme will boost the habitats of species such as the grey partridge, twite, natterjack toad, sandbowl snail and lesser silver water beetle. |
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They are holding a fun day on August 31 at the company with a sale of waterbutts, composters, dustbins, watering cans and various other products to boost their fund. |
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Such a move would be seen as a significant boost to Scotland's bid to become a world leader in the development and commercialisation of wave power. |
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Attempting to boost immigration without addressing the root problems is like fixing a home with dry rot in the foundations by tacking on more weatherboards. |
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Proponents of coconut water claim it can boost your immunity, cure hangovers, and contains more potassium than two bananas. |
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However, the Minister recently expressed grave concern at the low uptake rate and launched an information pack in a bid to boost parent confidence. |
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The energy boost from a cup of coffee reverses afternoon slump, helping to keep you alert and temporarily improving performance, concentration and reaction time. |
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He totally lifted my spirits and gave me a confidence boost. |
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Your letters did much to boost his morale and lift his spirits. |
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From the fall of France in May 1940 the role of the RAF was essentially defensive, save for raids on enemy airfields and occasional bombing attacks to boost morale. |
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He also should convene his Cabinet heads and ask them what else they can do to boost participation. |
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Plus, currencies in these markets have strengthened, meaning returns in Hungarian forints or Brazilian reals get a boost when rendered in dollars. |
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County council contractors will widen the pavement and narrow the road as well as install new paving, kerbs and better street lighting to boost safety and visibility. |
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It helped boost sales of cheese spreads by more than 600 percent. |
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Will bipartisan outrage boost the decibels in D.C. loud enough for Holder to hear and heed? |
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Principle-based decision making could boost perceived integrity and defuse an overly personalized DC political climate. |
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In the UK intensive agriculture with the use of chemical pesticides and herbicides to boost crop production has squeezed wildlife out of many former strongholds. |
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Last month they met Tony Blair at Downing Street, who pledged to boost the size of the registries, commit funds and organise a publicity campaign. |
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The President said the bridge would boost the economy on Madura island, which has been largely untouched by development, lagging behind other regions in Indonesia. |
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The government has an array of annual gifts and exemptions that taxpayers can use to reduce their bills and boost their investments, but laggards need to act fast. |
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I realise I haven't done much to boost your pensionable income lately, but you have always boxed clever financially and will have provided well for your own future. |
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This is a uniquely Lancastrian event, a unique feature of the area's events calendar, a boost for tourism and great showcase for one of Bury's most famous products. |
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The move also costs the state, which pays the line rental for thousands of pensioners under a scheme to boost security and social contact for the elderly. |
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Well, that is going to give a little boost, all their reorders. |
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Nashville, like many 10 p.m. shows, receives an enormous boost from DVR ratings. |
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In the Bangor District, the Owenmore river experienced excellent fishing as a rise in water levels and a late run of fish provided a major boost to angling. |
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Exercise can increase your energy levels by 20 percent and the boost in endorphins help lift your mood. |
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But with their billion-dollar balance sheets and extensive expertise, the big builders promise to give a boost to the nation's resurgent urban neighborhoods. |
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Detroiters, now erecting a Robocop statue as a half-joking, half-serious morale boost, may want to consider bronzing Mulally next. |
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A multiclass SVM architecture was designed to place less discriminatory load on weaker discriminators, and novel SVM kernels were used to boost discrimination strength. |
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Now, it appears, a similar Kate-inspired boost is happening to her father-in-law's business. |
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If you're lookingfor an extra detox boost, Gill suggests adding a shot of wheatgrass. |
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In America, wind projects are reported to boost local tax bases, helping to pay for schools, roads and hospitals. |
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Host countries often try to channel FDI investment into new infrastructure and other projects to boost development. |
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A series of other measures will follow over the next year, which should also provide a significant boost to the local currency, the kwanza. |
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In an effort to regenerate and boost declining tourism, a number of projects are under way or proposed. |
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The development of the oil industry also helped to boost the town's fortunes. |
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You can boost your intake of lysine by eating red meat and fish and cut back on arginine by avoiding chocolate, cheese and nuts. |
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The advent of transatlantic jet travel helped to boost American participation in The Open. |
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In order to boost the immune system, vitamin D3 and natural or synthetic curcumin were incubated with macrophages exposed to beta-amyloid. |
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The aerospike, a telescoping outward extension that halves aerodynamic drag, is then deployed, and the boost phase begins. |
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A number of governments and electoral commissions have also launched efforts to boost turnout. |
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Their presence in Dublin, along with large numbers of servants, provided a regular boost to the city economy. |
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No chance in hell, even if it was a Gurney Eagle engine. The only way you can get those sort of neddies out of a 302 Windsor would be boost. |
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This is an attempt to boost usage and comes as a result of significant improvements in Internet infrastructure in the country. |
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The live theatre scene received a boost during the 1990s when UN sanctions limited the import of foreign films. |
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He helped boost public morale during the war by extensive concert tours around the country conducting for nominal fees. |
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Organized crime received a major boost from Prohibition and a large source of new funds that were obtained from illegal sales of alcohol. |
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Vitamin A, also called retinol, helps boost levels of the pigment rhodopsin in the retina, which is essential for seeing in dim light. |
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Although the battle was a tactical draw, it gave a great boost to French morale. |
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In July 1780 the American cause received a boost when a 5,500 strong French expeditionary force arrived at Newport, Rhode Island. |
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Our sacred boost is now finally perfected! As powerful as can be... and FRICE can you use it! |
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Washington entered winter quarters at Morristown, New Jersey, having given a morale boost to the American cause. |
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Normally those pills give me a boost, but last night they gave me a downer. |
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The Office for Budget Responsibility also claimed that taxes from immigrants boost public funding. |
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Since we were now living so close, at least those couple hours of talking together helped boost our spirits. |
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In 2017 an office of The International Stock Exchange was opened to provide a boost for the island's finance industry. |
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Raymond van Barneveld's career in the BDO helped boost the popularity of the sport in his home country, the Netherlands. |
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The Mayor of London showed support for the project and said the new stadium will create new jobs and boost growth of the area. |
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The end of the ban on English clubs in Europe also helped boost interest in English football. |
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Job creation is also a key part of the plan, helping to boost the economy of both the region and the nation as a whole. |
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After weeks of fruitless negotiations, Bollinger and his counion members went out on strike, demanding a pay boost. |
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They received a boost from the heavy emigrant movement of gold rushes in California and Australia. |
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Speed limiters may not be the newest story in safety equipment, but the requirements to fit them had a further boost on January 1 this year. |
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It's easy to boost a dead battery, but this can be dangerous if it's done the wrong way. |
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Pakistan expects to use the rail service to boost foreign trade with China, Iran and Turkey. |
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The club will attempt to boost their meagre finances with a sponsored absail off the Tyne Bridge that weekend involving coach Paul Fletcher. |
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Clean Energy Patch is said to take advantage of the skin's absorptive properties to give a base-level boost in energy and mental focus. |
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Acrylic B is also a commercial product designed for blending with vinyl acrylics to boost wet adhesion and block resistance. |
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Whiteners and brighteners from the paper boost the effect of colorants in GeoDeck, making it less subject to fading than wood-plastic composites. |
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Time Warner Cable Wideband Internet empowers customers to boost productivity by saving time when multitasking. |
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The fans are smaller, and are usually a combination of several moving and stationary turbines working in sequence to boost power. |
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The United Kingdom is expected to launch the building of new nuclear reactors to replace existing generators and to boost UK's energy reserves. |
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It was also revealed that the scrappage boost is mostly benefiting foreign plants as eight of last month's 10 best-sellers were made abroad. |
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The government has also eased permit procedures for international yachters in order to boost the country's marine tourism industry. |
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If I want to use the charged Montana battery to boost my old Summit where do I connect the negative cable on the good battery of the Montana? |
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He's so laidback he's taken up yogic flying, but deserves the boost of rapid rehabilitation from his latest injury, a dislocated kneecap. |
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The Wankel engine delivers around 250bhp, with a 50bhp boost from a single electric motor. |
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Australia has announced big ticket investment plans in Antartica to boost scientific research and development. |
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The Bach Flower remedy Scleranthus helps maintain balance and boost vitality. |
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Maharoof cracked four fours and a straight six off the medium pace of Glen Querl to boost Lancashire. |
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The Jupiter probe put itself in safe mode 10 minutes after a flyby of Earth to boost its speed. |
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The fears of terrorism received an extra boost from the disruption of communications and news as facilities were devoured by the fire. |
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The boost comes after the Record this week revealed that 1000 jobs were on the line at its Aerostructures division, also at Prestwick. |
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According to research, these drugs, known as ACE inhibitors, could even boost brain power. |
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In this technique, the isocentre was placed on the centre of the PTV boost. |
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The newspaper started a telemarketing campaign to boost its subscriptions by calling non-subscribers. |
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A NEW boost for Britain's rag trade could create 20,000 jobs in the next five years, a report claims. |
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A new research has shown that having an ice cream or any other dairy product can boost the chances of getting pregnant by manyfold. |
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The innkeepers kept a dog on the moor to boost the tourist trade, but assure the investigators they had put it down. |
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The arrival of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal in 1796 made possible transportation of goods in bulk, bringing a huge boost to the town's economy. |
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He argued that it was in the basic tenets of Protestantism to boost capitalism. |
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An apiculturist needs to be mindful of the fact that producing more bees would boost honey production, the man observed. |
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The Industrial Revolution received a further boost with the upcoming railways. |
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The relative boost I talked about is again between an early infaller which could be part of the matter and a late infaller. |
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Thermal-oxidative effects of PDQ, for instance, boost the temperature of disposed products and accelerate biodegradation activity. |
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And that could lead to an overall boost in couple-wide randiness, if you will. |
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Many law schools actively seek applicants from outside the traditional pool to boost racial, economic, and experiential diversity on campus. |
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Believers in radipraxy support the idea that beliefs which boost human understanding of truth should be analyzed, understood and followed. |
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The victories gave an important boost to Patriots at a time when morale was flagging, and have become iconic events of the war. |
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The advent of the Industrial Revolution in Britain provided a great boost to cotton manufacture, as textiles emerged as Britain's leading export. |
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In 1590, Tobolsk received a significant boost in prominence as it was dubbed the principal city and administrative center of the region. |
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The winner, Karaka Jack, gave the form a mighty boost when dotting up by eight lengths in a Southwell handicap next time. |
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Led by Tchulkoff, this new force provided a significant boost in fighting strength to the party. |
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Several major projects are underway in the mining, oil and gas sectors that are anticipated to give a significant boost to the Malagasy economy. |
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Their presence in the city helped to boost the city's profile as a tourist destination. |
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Motorway work with the GLA is impressive and when you need that extra boost the kickdown is instant giving immediate response even at high speed. |
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A SCHEME which helps disadvantaged families and community organisations redecorate their homes and premises has been given a pounds 750 boost. |
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Biomagnetism is an offshoot therapy which uses tiny magnets on the body's acupuncture channels to boost energy flow. |
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The generally-accepted kiss of death is no doubt a massive boost for Boro's hopes of avoiding defeat at the City of Manchester Stadium. |
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A new additional plant is being built on Kivu s eastern shore, where the power company, ContourGlobal, plans massively to boost production. |
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The Warden had earlier purchased Brantwood, Ruskin's former home, and The Waterhead Hotel was also bought, to boost capacity. |
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Many participants use these trips to boost their resumes, travel with friends, and as a way to gain world experience and see new countries. |
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Birch drums have a natural boost in the high and low frequencies, which allows the drums to sound fuller. |
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The other method was to boost the population and the urban revenue by selling off urban properties. |
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In 1994, cinematographic production received a boost with the establishment of the Cinema Advisory Committee. |
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You don't want to jeopardize your primary source of income or any savings you've socked away in your effort to boost your earnings on the side. |
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Louks will hopefully bring a much-needed boost in salesmanship to the division of Blackberry that has lost a number of customers to rivals like Apple and Google. |
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Fayhan Al Fayez Shalhoub, Ambassador of Republic of Colombia in the UAE, visited Jafza to explore opportunities to boost Colombian exports to the region through the free zone. |
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The compound potassium citrate, found mainly in fruits and vegetables, has been reported to boost our bone density by neutralizing excess acid in the body. |
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Work around the economic storm and keep everyone aboard happy with low-budget, motivational retreats that boost employee moral and enhance communication. |
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Anticarrier operations received a substantial boost in effectiveness with the advent of fast nuclear boats armed with long-range anti-shipping missiles. |
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Under Ricardian equivalence, any boost in demand from fiscal policy will be offset by the increased savings rate intended to pay for future higher taxes. |
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John Major won the party leadership election on 27 November 1990, and his appointment led to an almost automatic boost in Conservative Party fortunes. |
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Governments increase spending and cut taxes to boost aggregate demand. |
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Asquith's law career received a great and unforeseen boost in 1889 when he was named junior counsel to Sir Charles Russell at the Parnell Commission of Enquiry. |
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Anyway, I think it behoves us to do what we can to give Cartmel a boost because it's one of the idiosyncratic glories of British racing, to be cherished. |
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It is unclear whether attending a higher ranked law school provides a larger boost to law school graduates' earnings than attending a lower ranked law school. |
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The Lubritorium was now a basic part of the American gasoline station, with the moneymaking services it generated a welcome boost to sagging fuel sales. |
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Another option could be to allow first-time buyers to boost their deposit by accessing locked savings in their personal pension pots through a loanback scheme. |
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During the meeting held in Bandar Seri Begawan, the capital city of Brunei, the two minister discussed ways to boost the two countries' bilateral ties. |
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Owen, who operates the farm in partnership with his parents David and Sandra Owen, said he will scale down the sheep side of the business to boost the production of eggs. |
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The role of the support battalion is to provide support to boost numbers in combat and issue competency training in order to allow for the readiness of the force. |
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Hobson theorized that state intervention through taxation could boost broader consumption, create wealth, and encourage a peaceful, tolerant, multipolar world order. |
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Al Kaf said that the company is working hard to boost growth and gain more market share through constantly launching new, high-quality services for individuals and businesses. |
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Players benefit more from a boost than a verbal slap round the lughole. |
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Malaysia on Thursday lifted the threat of cancelling an order for Airbus A380 superjumbos by national carrier Malaysia Airlines, in a boost for manufacturer Airbus. |
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Giovanni Rana is introducing a new giant ravioli range into Asda to help boost sales of chilled pasta compared with the faster-growing dry category. |
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Improvements in one or more of these yield determinants, and a closure of the yield gap, can be a major boost to food supply and farmer incomes in the developing world. |
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In January 2017, Indonesia approved the acquisition of five A400Ms to boost the country's military airlift capabilities and modernise the air force. |
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In 1869, the opening of the Suez Canal gave Malta's economy a great boost, as there was a massive increase in the shipping which entered the port. |
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Researchers are now developing gene therapy that would boost the production of LEM protein, increasing the number of T-cells to attack cancer cells. |
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Because of the powerful boost provided by the current, it would soon become the primary route for eastbound ships leaving the Spanish Indies bound for Europe. |
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While salmon and trout fishing remain popular with anglers, salmon fishing in particular received a boost in 2006 with the closing of the salmon driftnet fishery. |
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A strong fiscal climate was reaffirmed by a boost in bond ratings. |
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The formula contains antioxidants such as Sea Daffodil Extract, Sea Fern Extract and Madonna Lily Stem Cells to boost cell renewal and aid in cellular detoxification. |
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Government initiatives such as a rural development program and state farms were established to boost production of commodities such as rice, coffee, cattle, silk and palm oil. |
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You brought the best little old news you'll ever tote. Secretario, if you never promulgate worse news than that, you'll boost your circulation a thousand a day. |
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The Department for Transport designated the line as a community railway in March 2006, under reforms to help boost use of rural and branch lines in the UK rail network. |
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There's plenty of power on tap though, with impressive mid-range flexibility and, when you need an extra boost, the kickdown is instant, even at high speed. |
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Available in Mocha and Vanilla flavors, ULIVjava is enhanced with green tea, yerba mate and astragalus root, herbs that are said to increase fat burning and boost metabolism. |
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Sands, candidates for dental implants must be healthy and have strong jaw bones, although bone grafts can be performed to boost jaw bone size and strength when necessary. |
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With air suspension raised to boost ground clearance and plenty of urge to keep up momentum the Range Rover dusts across the dunes like a sand fly. |
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In 2009, 120,000 Chinese sturgeons were released into the Yangtze River in an effort to boost the population of the endangered species in the wild. |
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This campaign will boost your chances of winning the election. |
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WorksForWeb aims to offer a productivity boost for its clients by streamlining these daily tasks as much as possible in the software's new Admin Panel. |
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Where downhill skiers have slopes illuminated by flood lamps to boost their vertical mileage, snowshoers and cross-country skiers rely on moonshine. |
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Leprechauns have created a boost in Irish tourism Corker of a hunter. |
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Technology shares also received a boost ahead of a midquarter update from Texas Instruments, which tightened its financial targets after the closing bell. |
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Vouchers drain money away from public schools, there is no solid evidence that they boost student achievement and they threaten to balkanize children along religious lines. |
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In 1944, the popular German film actress Lil Dagover arrived to entertain German troops in Jersey and Guernsey with a theatre tour to boost morale. |
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Caesar's motivation for the invasion seems to have been his need for gold to pay off his debts and for a successful military expedition to boost his political career. |
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The move is designed to give thousands of workers fair wages, ensure a fair and level playing field for employers, and boost consumer confidence in the use of tips. |
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He is a truly first-class cricketer who has made the Lancashire wicketkeeping position his own this season so it is tremendous boost to have him back with us. |
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Ms Rowley, 59, owner of the Abaca organic mattress business in Tycroes, joins the team behind the Prince of Wales' project to boost mature enterprise in Wales. |
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Cricketing authorities were looking to boost the game's popularity with the younger generation in response to dwindling crowds and reduced sponsorship. |
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Led by Wing Tsun Kung Fu Master, Si-Fu Julian Hitch, there'll be nutrition classes to help improve digestion, energy levels and boost healthy skin and hair. |
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Its Taurus rocket combines Pegasus upper stages with either government-supplied or commercially available first-stage rocket motors to boost larger payloads to orbit. |
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China has cut rates and allowed banks to boost lending, while some countries, such as South Korea have stood pat, fearful that inflation pressures could reignite. |
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In England, the boost to national pride from the defeat of the Spanish invasion attempt lasted for years, and Elizabeth's legend persisted and grew long after her death. |
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Despite an initial boost shortly after David Cameron's election as leader in December 2005, membership resumed its decline in 2006 to a lower level than when he was elected. |
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If we can encourage this prey insect in greater numbers, it should boost the population of spiders and therefore provide better control of aphids. |
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For all her bolshy talk and the fact she carved out a successful career for herself as a glamour girl, she needs a man by her side to boost her ego. |
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The work will mean a boost for vegetation like bog asphodel. |
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