They're excited, and they're fired up about the upcoming election here on the ninth. |
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I had been in a daze, but now my anger was fired up, so strong and hot that it forced me out of the stupor. |
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Some of the president's most ardent arch-conservative supporters are fired up for battle. |
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When I fired up the computer it was to find the world of the Internet strangely quiet and largely unreachable. |
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You smoked cigarettes and flicked the butts into the dark, and you let a whole full minute pass before you fired up another one. |
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My stepmum will at some point dance alone in the hallway to a Rod Stewart cassette, fired up on brandy and festive cheer. |
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The emergency powerhouse has been fired up to check the entire system, as a power failure in mid winter would be absolutely no fun at all. |
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So while he was on the cherry picker, rolling out past the fence to the raw-materials yard for the cedar, I fired up the infeed conveyor. |
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Something in me fired up, and I was almost glad that my parents had grounded me. |
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When there was enough room for both of them to stand outside, Maggie fired up the two-burner stove and started melting snow in both cooking pots. |
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I stumbled to my home office and fired up my laptop to see what the problem was. |
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I fired up my DVD player, reclined in my easy chair, and let the film unfurl before me. |
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I rolled out of bed, fired up the computer, and a couple hours later I had the first chapter. |
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Back at the ranch, burgers and dogs are fired up, a keg of Old Dominion Pale Ale is tapped and points are tallied. |
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The e-tailer sold 1.4 million copies of the new Harry Potter book in June, and free shipping fired up sales. |
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At this hour, Mission Control has fired up the rocket engine on a supply ship attached to Mir for the second of what will be three burns. |
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Morrisons staff in Keighley are fired up about their store's latest improvement and hope customers will rise to the occasion. |
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Arriving at the office I fired up the computer and started wading through the 105 e-mails I'd received during my week off. |
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At the start of the year in Adelaide and Auckland he was flat at the beginning of every match and could not get himself fired up. |
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He is normally fired up and fluent, but this time he was flat and unable to find anything fresh to say about yet another defeat. |
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I can have a whopping great big Mexican meal guilt-free now because eating like this has fired up my metabolism. |
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Then he fired up the jets on his new, smaller and sleeker wingsuit to perform the loopings before landing safely with a parachute. |
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She adjusted the seat and mirror, fired up the ignition, and fiddled with the gear stick. |
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I can recall, when we first began the outsourcing process, the transition manger came on-site and fired up his laptop. |
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Think he's going to be fired up to drive to places such as Irmo, S.C., to sit in a living room and play footsie with recruits and their parents? |
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He starts every episode all fired up about putting the shopkeeper away, but usually calms down by the end, even though everybody's dead by then. |
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While the Guardian campaign might have fired up voters, the Republicans ran a fervent campaign to mobilise supporters in rural Ohio. |
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I fired up my backpacker's stove and cooked up my version of hobo chow with rice and kidney beans. |
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It's easy to get all fired up and angry about such ostensible intransigent clericalism, but I think we need to know more about this situation. |
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So I fired up the computer, pulled the blind against the fading sky, and settled down to a slow, steady effort. |
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The pod's retrorockets fired up, easing its fall but they were a little too slow in activating. |
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I was initially fired up about history at school, but it was through the study of ancient not modern history. |
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Only when the brain is already fired up for a bit of biffo does testosterone add more fuel to the fire. |
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Mr Moore fired up the young crowd with a potent combination of satire, humour, invective and righteous anger. |
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What he's really fired up about is the fact that Monica is a woman in the mould of Sophia Loren and Claudia Cardinale. |
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We beat toward the harbor all day, and I admit that night, frustrated by our slow progress, we fired up the diesel. |
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Her masterful brush strokes and use of colour fired up many critics and curators and received immediate recognition. |
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A team from Antwerp University fired up the old brewing installation in Bokrijk again. |
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I similarly enthuse about Ferdinand's mind now fired up, not frozen by fear and anger, able to take a different angle on valuing its ability to think, and to think very well. |
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The spacecraft has successfully fired up its robot arm and scoop, and it has taken two samples of Martian soil. |
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They had one of the rotisseries fired up and roasted beautiful porchetta. |
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Within hours, monks had fired up stoves fueled by donkey dung they had brought from their lamasery in Sichuan Province. |
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Anyway, we jumped in, fired up the lappy, and it refused to work. |
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Donned in their racing suits and fired up by the training seminar, participants eagerly wait for their turn at the go-cart track. |
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But when the beast inside is fired up, you might think twice about stepping into this dragon's den. |
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We have done that to help build the strength of the country, to get the construction industry fired up again. |
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For more than three days now, from before they entered the Caribbean, they have been fired up to give it their all. |
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The fire of ecstasy gives form to everything that is fired up by the imagination. |
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Canada has fired up its trade challenge over United States country of origin meat labelling. |
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She was all fired up about this MP who attended as a guest speaker. |
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Meanwhile, Le Cléac'h is catching winds to the west and has got his boat fired up again. |
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The unique interactive nature of the experience totally fired up my students' enthusiasm and interest in astronomy. |
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It does not feed on bamboo and is not endangered, but this giant panda is fired up with the intention to move the crowds. |
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This building has been fired up and has given a considerable inventory of complete ceramics, a majority of which are storage jars. |
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We obviously didn't have our best skate yesterday so we were a little bit fired up. |
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I just fired up the previous game a few minutes ago to make sure that I haven't been misremembering it, and I immediately found it much friendlier. |
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The class cheered as the excited students immediately fired up their conversations while other sleepyheads along with Chloe fell instantly asleep. |
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Once all the water and air systems have been plumbed in and the exhaust system and electronic and electrical connectors added, the engine is fired up. |
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After a year's delay, loggers fired up the chainsaws on 4 April. |
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Eight days into his improbable comeback crusade, Spitzer was fired up and ready to go. |
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You name a way to get more gals into the Texas GOP, RedState Women is fired up to make it happen. |
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The question is whether Maryland Democrats are ready to get that fired up about policy that they elect a liberal underdog. |
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They are mostly African-American, some have traveled considerable distances, and they are fired up and ready to go. |
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Though Johnson downplayed its significance coming in, the billing of this matchup as the Mariners past versus their future certainly gave him every reason to be fired up. |
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If the lusty cheers in the Time Warner Cable Arena were any indication, these speakers fired up the base. |
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Once fired up, a boiler and radiator central heating system can heat an average room a great deal faster than an equivalent underfloor heating system. |
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The 40-year-old clergyman is fired up with enthusiasm for his new post. |
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As soon as I appeared, the Crown Vic fired up its engine, and the driver of the van started talking into a walkie-talkie. |
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With their taps in place and sugar shacks fired up, maple syrup producers are now in the thick of it, producing one of Eastern Canada's most sought-after products. |
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Dreams come out of the furnace of your belly which is burning and fired up with the anger of human experience and stoked with faith, hope and love. |
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First, two small rocket motors fired up to drive the pumping of fuel into the main engines, an action that produced a visible puff of smoke and steam from the bottom of the launch vehicle. |
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Taking the Globe and Mail figures as the average production between 1941 when Canada's war industries fired up and 1944 when they geared down, how many shells were produced in four years? |
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It is actually the people of Canada who are wired up and fired up to the point that now a brush fire has broken out, and that is not good for brushes, wire or otherwise. |
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The lake-effect snow engine never really got fired up and when precipitation did come in off the Great Lakes, it occurred as a mixture of rain, wet flurries and some ice pellets with no dramatic accumulations. |
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At the event's opening briefing, before participants fired up their aircraft engines, crews were instructed to practice stewardship of the local wilderness. |
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The Zimbs are likely to feel aggrieved and will be fired up to level the series. |
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Following years of mega investments in the energy sector that fired up most sectors of the economy, the province has shifted down a few gears to catch its breath. |
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Someone had fired up the grill, and people were playing hacky sack not too far from the van. |
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I was fired up to help make further changes, to play my part? |
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Acoustic or electric, in the hands of Hendrix, King, Reinhardt, Metheny and others, it has left its mark across time, trends and genres, ignited passions and fired up crowds across the eras and continents. |
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In summer the system was barely used but in winter the boilers would be fired up two hours before the shift started to warm up the mill. |
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Officers fired up a power saw outside a property in Longmeadow Road, Knowsley Village, before the door was flung open. |
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Watching the political commentators on cable news channels always gets him fired up. |
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The generator fired up shortly after the power failure began. |
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