The male passengers were asked to get out and help push the bus to give it a jump-start. |
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What you need is a jump-start, a spark that will get your motor running and take you from zero to 60 as fast as possible. |
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A Hounslow man who got into his car to give his relations' car a jump-start, was arrested for drinking and appeared at Feltham court last week. |
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Ian Morgan said he changed his vote after Wilson stopped to give his car a jump-start with only 45 minutes left until the polls closed. |
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Have you ever been able to jump-start a car that seemed to crank OK but wouldn't start on its own? |
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That means getting a jump-start for next year over the guys who are in it this year. |
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He was actually really nice, the way he offered to try to jump-start the car. |
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The omens didn't look good when the intrepid explorers had to jump-start their old bangers to reach the end of the street. |
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Respondents report that they jump-start strategic initiatives by funding them above normal spending limits. |
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To give the sweet peas a jump-start on the season, lightly scratch the seed coat with sandpaper and soak the seed in water overnight. |
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In an effort to jump-start stalled talks, federal mediators have offered binding arbitration to Northwest Airlines and the company's mechanics. |
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These writers do not present the only way to jump-start our sluggish sense of wonder. |
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The chief of the Taiwan-based foundation visited China in October 1998 in an unsuccessful bid to jump-start the stalled dialogue. |
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He said our role is not to jump-start your campaign and all of a sudden make you competitive. |
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Taking a skills clinic can jump-start your mountain-biking education by compressing a lot of information into one or a few days. |
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It relies on a 15-play script to give the game a jump-start, but that didn't happen in the first half. |
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The board also established new jobs for seasoned construction pros, including someone to jump-start its stalled and troubled school projects. |
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And they all more or less got their jump-start as a result of the Native Federation of Alberta. |
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The current surge in diplomacy at different levels to jump-start the peace process is a welcome development. |
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There's a push on in China to jump-start the semiconductor sector. |
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Chill cosmetics in the refrigerator to jump-start sluggish, hot skin. |
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The cut, which would be the Fed's ninth this year in its effort to jump-start a flagging economy, would push short-term rates to their lowest levels in nearly a decade. |
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This, of course, served to jump-start the local automobile industry. |
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The oxygen is designed to give skin that's tired and sallow a jump-start. |
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Get a jump-start on your competition with some pre-season cross-training. |
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That will give your preparer a jump-start on filing your return. |
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Interlocutors emphasized the need to create an enabling environment for the private sector in order to jump-start the economy. |
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We hope that this time we can jump-start into substantial discussions and proposals without any delay. |
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These proposals, which aim to jump-start the Doha Round negotiations, will lead to total trade deregulation. |
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In short, natural gas from Sakhalin would enable North Korea to jump-start badly needed industrialization. |
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If we are to jump-start the next generation, we need sustained and consistent commitment. |
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We cannot jump-start a new industry with a standard thats clearly obsolete. |
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Mediation is an excellent tool that can help to jump-start stalled negotiations and lead to mutually beneficial agreements. |
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Use Taleo University core course materials to jump-start your own training initiatives in conjunction with your own prepared materials. |
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Braden suggests that first-timers hire someone with government experience to jump-start a subcontracting venture. |
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Then, ask just what is required to jump-start genuine wealth-creating opportunities for indigenes of the oil-producing states. |
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I hope these suggestions will serve to jump-start the maintenance transformation process and provide a fundamental strategy for rethinking and reengineering Army maintenance. |
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The bailout money was supposed to be used to jump-start the economy by re-energizing lending. |
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Facebook did not return a call querying about men using the social networking site to jump-start their fantasizing. |
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He thinks a tax rebate this summer combined with an overall tax cut for the middle and upper middle class will jump-start the sagging economy. |
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Native to Australia, where they are now protected, brush-tailed possums were first introduced to New Zealand in 1837 to jump-start the fur trade. |
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The Maghreb's diverse economies need to jump-start private enterprise with targeted state assistance and concerted action, according to presenters at a forum last week in Tunisia. |
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Progressive economic ideas will jump-start the economy and create jobs. |
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There is no doubt that without the funding and facilitative support of CCFI to jump-start these projects, much of this highly valued research would not be completed. |
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Obviously, this brief was drafted by us to help the Court, and the States Parties for that matter, to jump-start their discussions on this tremendously complicated issue. |
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Our focus was to stem the tide of deterioration in living conditions in Aboriginal communities, as well as to jump-start work on settling claims and stimulating economic development. |
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But the idea that tax reform will jump-start an economy suffering from the after-effects of a cyclical downturn is nonsense. |
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Here are some strategies for getting a jump-start on your career. |
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Thanks to a relatively small investment by UNFPA, the needs assessment project has already been a success as it has helped jump-start promising initiatives that are partially or fully owned by the governments. |
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Giving a really good speech at the convention could jump-start her political career. |
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Using impending doom to jump-start political debate, however, is backfiring, Mr. Curtis and others said. |
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Employees, however, were the most critical element affecting the success of the jump-start effort. |
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No More Diapers is an animated DVD for children designed to help jump-start potty training. |
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But cutting pollution and developing low-emission energy sources would jump-start the economy by creating jobs. |
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You can add a dash of lemon juice in the morning to jump-start the liver. |
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He promised to institute daylight saving time to jump-start the economy. |
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We are hoping for Smith and Wesson to reinvolve themselves and see if they can jump-start the negotiations. |
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Whether your customers are looking for a jump-start at breakfast time or a pick-me-up beverage throughout the day, brewing the perfect cup is essential. |
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Time and again, war-ravaged people have asked us to help them establish security and safety, restore basic services and core Government functions, support a political transition and jump-start economic recovery. |
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I left my headlights on all night. Could you give me a jump-start? |
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To jump-start a vehicle, the Element includes a battery clamp adapter and a 400-amp energy output. |
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Second, we gain a solid business and management team in the biller service provider market, enabling us to jump-start our strategic real-time payments initiative. |
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