Simon has a way of pumping out humorous dialogue that is both intelligent and witty. |
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They wasted no time in getting the crowd into action, pumping their fists, waving their arms, clapping above their heads. |
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Staff at HSBC, in Parliament Street, York, got their adrenalin pumping by abseiling down the four-storey building. |
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During my exercise crazed days I wasn't working, so had the time to spend pumping weights and running around the aerobics arena. |
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The wind turbine drives the pump at varying speeds, pumping more in high winds than in low winds. |
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Mr William tried to slow down by pumping his brakes but the vehicle jackknifed in the road while trying to avoid Mr Utting. |
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But development, and the sand pumping, jetties, and seawalls that come with it, is overwhelming beaches. |
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The heart's pumping action pushes the blood around the body through the arteries. |
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The radial was composed of 14 cylinders arranged into two rows and was theoretically capable of pumping out 900-hp. |
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Investors want businesses to concentrate on pumping up the bottom line and lifting stock prices. |
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There's a lot of water pumping through the Fitzroy River at the moment and for a team of whitewater rafters that makes for exciting conditions. |
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In December the Council raised the vessel, with the use of airbags, then towed it to a slipway before pumping it out. |
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The adrenaline was circulating, surging and pumping in the heat of the moment. |
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He cleared decisively, pumping his fist at the animated and ecstatic stand as the ref whistled for the last time. |
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The two-year plan was an effort to reboot Canada's economy by pumping more money into it. |
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They leak badly, have woeful change and shower facilities, and have antiquated pumping and filtration equipment. |
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For starters, poor timing couldn't stop the three biggest workaholics in Hollywood from pumping out back-to-back releases. |
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The method generally includes drawing refill electrolyte from a refill bottle and pumping the refill electrolyte to the reference electrode. |
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However to make this house of cards work, the casino has to be pumping out as much money as it can. |
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Almost before anyone knew about it, the company was pumping a half million gallons of water a day from an aquifer beneath a hunting reserve. |
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I could feel my blood pumping comfortably in my arteries and wondered why it didn't just leak out into nothingness. |
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The construction of a new pipe for pumping treated sewage into the sea is under review after years of costly leaks and accidents. |
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It was already crowded and pumping with Latin dance music, the bright lights flashing across the entire room. |
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Damaged levees have been repaired, and pumping of the remaining water continues. |
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Obviously, under these conditions monetary pumping can not generate a sustained up-trend in price indices. |
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Frowning intently, he unwinds his orange turban, knots it in a ligature around his right biceps, and starts pumping his arm. |
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Last week repairs were carried out to a faulty pump at the Moor Farm pumping station, which drives waste along the rising main. |
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There's nothing like straightforward rock and roll to get your blood pumping. |
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The movement of saline water into freshwater aquifers, or saltwater intrusion, is usually caused by ground water pumping from coastal wells. |
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The reservoirs were low and the supply was being augmented by pumping from the Mints Feet well. |
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The pumping of pistons in a car engine firing up and down thousands of times per minute relies on heavy-duty lubrication. |
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Always an Irish favourite, Justin is equally at home playing pumping house as funky techno and always rocks the party. |
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Most tadpoles are suspension feeders, filtering out tiny particles while continuously pumping water. |
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Workers have completed repairs, but were today still pumping water out of the gas main before restoring supplies. |
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It'll be fairly light, but you're focusing on pumping the muscle and feeling the burn, not the weight. |
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The children scampered in all directions, shrieking and squealing, arms pumping with excitement. |
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He could feel the blood pumping through the veins that were starting to bulge out of the neck muscles. |
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Her face the lovely shade of a maraschino cherry, her heart pumping double time, and her head was pounding to a similar rhythm. |
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Music trucks pumping loud music into thousands of eardrums as people continued to make mas even in the dying sunlight. |
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New pastures full of scarecrows and glistening barbed razor wire and crisscrossing pipelines pumping petrodollars into the pockets of imperium. |
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The GUARDIAN got into difficulties, and much pumping had to be made to keep the ship seaworthy. |
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He walks the field in a circle of death, pumping the lever action with a metal-on-metal thunk after each animal. |
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The old pumping station raised sewage between two levels of the Northern Outfall Sewer, and originally housed eight coal-fired beam engines. |
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An AED delivers a life saving electric shock that starts the heart beating and pumping again. |
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Well, the charm seems to be continuing, as I have been pumping out lyrics to beat the band. |
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The villagers are trying to fund the installation of a pumping station to pump water from the beck into the river. |
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If all else fails, many septic pumping companies also have equipment for helping locate your tank. |
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Trilling frog tadpoles can metamorphose within 17 days, pumping the same hormone through their systems that induces premature births in humans. |
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Styles had reached the belly of the ship where two men were hard at work pumping the bilge. |
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You get pumping Latin jazz four nights a week while you sit on comfy couches tasting Latino snacks like tostados and corn kernels. |
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The holding tank sprang a leak and there was water pumping in all over the basement. |
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If you're pumping iron, then you're better off wearing a pair of cross trainers because they offer better lateral stability. |
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Money would be better spent pumping up the manufacturing and service industries. |
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I just don't see how exactly pumping someone full of mind-altering drugs solves the original problem that is making them depressed. |
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Experts recommend pumping your septic tank every two to three years, unless you use grease traps and particle filters. |
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We were shown into a smart little auditorium where big speakers were pumping out relaxing little sounds of birds chirping and water trickling. |
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The ship was trimmed not only by pumping ballast out of the forward tanks, but pumping in water to partly fill aft tanks. |
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The gas is reached by pumping a mixture of water, sand and foam into the coal, which then cracks. |
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Workers cleaned and repaired the Baghdad trunk sewer line and its associated manholes and pumping stations. |
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The vessel has sunk at its moorings several times in recent years and needed pumping out by fire fighters. |
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The pumping station, the main sewers in the inner city and a siphon under the Avon River were completed, but the work took two years. |
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It is a flare, burning gas from deep under the ground, a by-product of the pumping of oil. |
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Rourke howled boastingly again, pumping a dripping fist into the air at his own success. |
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While the skirl of bagpipes gets his blood pumping, it is nothing compared to the roar of a football crowd. |
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Still, insurance rates had risen, and security on dams and pumping stations soared sky-high, underwritten by our taxes. |
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You can spend week after week pumping your most intimate musings into the ether, and nothing comes back. |
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They argued that it could prove detrimental by pumping up incipient bubbles in bond, stock, and housing prices. |
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Then, after a hysterectomy at the age of 27, she was given drugs that made her thin before pumping up her body to an unrecognisable size. |
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It led to the removal of a number of trees, and the construction of unsightly water cylinders and pumping houses. |
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The open-air market is pumping an assortment of useless bric-a-brac out to its furthermost reaches. |
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It also admitted that a drinking water fountain had been pumping out untreated industrial water for nine months. |
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He said the problem lay at Zwelitsha and the municipality was pumping raw untreated sewage into the Buffalo River. |
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It is not so much a case of dumbing down, as pumping up the volume and giving it back to the people. |
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The process requires both sufficient breathing and also adequate pumping by the heart. |
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On New Year's Day Wiltshire fire service spent most of the day pumping out flood waters that invaded the Market Place. |
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If some of the vapor is removed by pumping it away then more of the liquid will evaporate to take its place and maintain the vapor pressure. |
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The university was able to upgrade all of its chillers to high-efficiency units and install variable speed pumping units. |
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I love it loud, pumping in a Joburg nightclub, or playing incessantly from a Sowetan's radio on a warm summer evening. |
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But when the adrenaline is pumping to your brain, the hot, sticky blood coursing through your veins, who could resist? |
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Jog back down, then head back up, pumping your arms and pushing through your hams and glutes. |
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This amino acid fights fatigue by pumping up your levels of the energizing neurotransmitters dopamine, noradrenaline, and adrenaline. |
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We see little wildlife during the dive, but the experience has my adrenalin pumping. |
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To ensure emergency electricity supplies, standby generators are being provided for pumping and ventilation. |
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Traffic on nearby Leeds Road was disrupted as police diverted cars round standpipes pumping water from the main road to help douse the flames. |
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My heart was pumping and my eyes kept staring at his hand that was wrapped around mine. |
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Only some feral instinct keeps you pumping the brake pedal and steering into the skid, so that you slide instead of spin. |
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The hard-boiled reporters in attendance look on in astonishment as the doddering old CEO mimics pumping motions with his arms. |
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What happens in cardiac arrest is that the heart is fluttering rather than pumping blood, says Anne Marie. |
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What is surprising, however, is that the pension fund kept pumping new money, or keeping old money, in the sagging fund. |
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Eventually these embryos succumbed due to the lack of correct blood flow with two hearts pumping into the same set of blood vessels. |
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Whilst there is breath in our lungs and blood pumping in our hearts there is hope! |
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The device has a tube entering the left ventricle, the heart's main pumping chamber. |
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It simply means that your heart isn't pumping blood through the body as well as it should. |
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The sidechain filter is great for mixes where heavy kick drum and bass can cause excessive pumping. |
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Every time it rained, which was often in Miami, the belt would slip on the pulley and it would take a lot of pumping to get the motor to catch. |
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And firefighters spent more than 12 hours pumping water from the cellars of four houses in Morley. |
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Unlike a human heart, which has two ventricles or pumping chambers, a reptile heart has only one. |
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When the action gets good, the crowd chants in unison, fists pumping in the air. |
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He said motorists who complained after pumping their own fuel at full service pumps and being charged the higher price were offered a refund. |
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Many utility issues were solved with a visit to the power substation, water pumping plant, or sewage treatment facility. |
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As he showered he could imagine the water pumping up from the sun-baked earth, picking up heat as it went. |
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Since blood is oxygenated in the placenta, there is no need for pulmonary circulation and left sided pumping of blood. |
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Maybe all you need is a shot at the oxygen bar or a brief meditation to get your blood pumping again. |
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The women will also be in the best physical shape of their lives, training like Olympians on daily runs and pumping iron to hone their muscles. |
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He becomes obsessed with pumping iron at the gym and starts taking vitamin and steroid supplements to bulk himself up. |
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Ryther parish councillor Malcolm Fisher said the village badly needed a pumping station on the floodbank. |
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The right ventricle pumps blood throughout the circulatory system via the aorta and is the major pumping chamber of the heart. |
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Upward migration of heated hydrothermal fluids along fault planes may have been aided by seismic pumping. |
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Lazy journalists tend to think that his stuff is very clinical and detached, but behind all of that is an enormous heart pumping away. |
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The question, then, is whether the energy sector will continue to hit pay dirt or whether it will start pumping mud. |
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He's worked on patrol boats in Florida and scuba-dived under the North Pole, but piloting an iceboat still gets his adrenaline pumping. |
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Minutes earlier, the room was writhing with flexing quads and pumping pecs. |
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Now fitness isn't about large biceps and pectoral muscles, and pumping iron in your garage may not be the answer. |
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And sure enough, when the gular pumping was eliminated, the monitor lizards acted more like Carrier's green iguanas. |
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Wendy's heart was pumping violently in her chest, as if she'd drunk ten cups of coffee in so many minutes. |
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High-speed impellers for pumping corrosive gases in certain industrial processes are aluminum weldments. |
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He says he once invited people to spend a few minutes in a container he was pumping with infrasonic sound. |
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The soreness of the throat, the fevered brow, the pumping headache, when will it ever end? |
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By constantly pumping water over the surface of the processor, you conduct the heat away. |
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Among his many inventions was an elegant device for pumping water uphill for irrigation purposes. |
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Quivering or irregular contraction of heart muscle fibers, preventing the heart from contracting as a unit and pumping blood effectively. |
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Tall metal stacks that rose above the trees were crowned by flickering flames of natural gas being burned off at several pumping stations. |
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The waterway is a thread linking many architectural and engineering triumphs, including aqueducts, pumping stations and lock flights. |
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On the Hursley Estate, near Winchester, one man was pumping floodwater out of the field next to his garden to stop it reaching his home. |
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Besides, who can look at palm trees and poolsides when they're pumping iron and sweating bullets? |
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The pumping of mud waste into marine environments may be responsible for food-borne poisoning and illnesses. |
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The standard XC is powered by a 2.5-litre turbocharged five-cylinder engine pumping out 208 horsepower and 236 foot-pounds of torque. |
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Two feet down in the dirty, foul-smelling water were valves essential to the pumping operation that had to be opened. |
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Some farmers were busy pumping water from fields in a bid to save fragile crops from fungal and root damage. |
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Officials from the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries expressed concern of pumping too much crude in the second quarter. |
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European lawmakers are being urged to crack down on the luxury cruise liners that threaten marine life by pumping pollutants into the open ocean. |
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In the early to mid nineties, fuzzy guitars and pumping bass lines were de rigueur. |
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With both valves closed following combustion, the pistons in those cylinders come up and compress the exhaust gases instead of pumping them out. |
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The hardest part is to capture the carbon dioxide in the power station instead of pumping it into the air. |
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With brilliant sunshine, the penultimate race of the season brought a light north easterly so sail pumping was the order of the day. |
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The effect is achieved by pumping the water over small dams known as weirs. |
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As long as networks keep pumping out edgy entertainment who cares where they draw their inspiration? |
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Two patients actually died on that parking deck as these guys were pumping air into their lungs for hours and hours on end. |
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If your pharmacist assembled the unit for you, check to see if it has already been primed by pumping the unit once. |
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He gibbered madly and his muscles spasmed, and he sunk to his knees in the muddy trench, his heart pumping his blood out into the soil. |
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What is fast becoming the biggest prod to change is the faceless mass of investors pumping billions of dollars into companies. |
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An upmarket pull-out of a national news magazine listed all the adrenalin pumping excitement you can buy in life. |
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If we were to stop pumping greenhouse gases into the air, the earth would not recognize that it is able to dictate policy. |
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He actually had a job pumping gas so he was staying at the homeless shelter. |
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The adrenaline rush took her on it's own course and she could feel the blood pumping in her ears. |
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This is because your body has adjusted to the constant stream of alcohol pumping through your system. |
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I struggled then, adrenaline suddenly pumping through my already rushing blood. |
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Nice little rush to get the blood pumping and get everybody in the proper mindset of combat. |
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He ran a hand through his hair, the rush of adrenalin still pumping though him, then he sighed. |
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With her adrenaline pumping, Mac rushed with all her energy and capability towards the elevator doors. |
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There's nothing like 'em for getting the blood pumping and feeling that surge of collective energy. |
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His nerves were jumping out his system, the adrenaline pumping and flowing like mad. |
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As he rounded a corner, seven gunmen opened fire, pumping the car and driver full of bullet holes. |
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And in 1995, he petrified holidaymakers by pumping a volley of bullets into the air outside a disco in the Caribbean resort of Cartagena. |
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Mr. Wehrman was pumping the gas pedal, an irritated expression on his face, holding the key in the ignition. |
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Suffice it to say that after more than an hour of pumping the poor guy like a mostly-empty keg, by the time dessert was served, I had names. |
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Keith began pumping iron in high school and has continued to hit the weights even at his current heights of success. |
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I changed positions, and they had me in the weight room every day, pumping iron and drinking this nutrient to gain weight. |
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Interestingly, fitness exercise this time was not confined to pumping iron inside the gym. |
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The Government is setting totally unrealistic targets and not pumping the money in. |
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Other potters move on to vases, abstract sculptures, maybe even attempt a bust, but Ron just stays the course pumping out ashtray after ashtray. |
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People like to hear stuff that sounds familiar to them and the North American music industry loves to keep pumping it out. |
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The manufacturer, Roche, is pumping it out at full pelt, but global demand has gone berserk. |
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I haven't heard any of their post-major label work, but it appears they were pumping it out in spades until recently. |
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The gallery is dewatered by two pumping stations and via the middle access. |
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At the moment I may not be too good at pumping out new material but I seem to find critiquing and editing old stuff okay. |
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Sir Joseph Bazalgette's solution helped solve the problem with his 82-mile system of tunnels and pumping stations to cope with the effluence. |
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A pale white glow began to emanate from my body, spreading like the very blood pumping through my veins. |
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Ma said the rainfall drowned the station's cooling system, thus disabling it and paralyzing the pumping station. |
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First comes the pumping station, with its booms, waterworks, ' automatic air dischargers ' and reservoir. |
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Of course, it turned freakishly sunny, pumping the contrast between interior and exterior light too high. |
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As the first powerhouse dive concludes, begin lifting the rod high and reeling on the downstroke, pumping the fish up from the depths. |
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For many years, he dripped oil onto the axle of the main pump, in the main pumping station. |
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Transfer of electrons through the electron transport chain leads to the pumping of protons from the matrix to the intermembrane space. |
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Despite the richness of the premise, which asks a number of bio-ethical questions, there is little room for complex moral conundrums once the adrenaline starts pumping. |
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Wary of reinflating the stock market and property bubbles in Japan, the country's central bank held back for a time from aggressively pumping money into the economy. |
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Using the same pumping technique that one applies to big game fish, I recovered some line but this was soon pulled out again when the fish made another run. |
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As I raced back to the threadbare offices, where we tapped out stories on half-sheets of paper hunched over manual typewriters, my adrenaline was pumping. |
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Almost 32, he pushes himself through one of the toughest regimes on the tour, dashing up and down hills before pumping iron and spending hours on the practice court. |
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They perform as God made them to, diligently pumping out future patriots at 13-month intervals. |
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Suddenly Boyd flatlines and they all do some well-choreographed panic procedures which mostly involve pumping his chest and giving him shots of adrenalin. |
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Because clearly nothing can go wrong with pumping out film after blockbuster film of a beloved franchise. |
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The terrain varies widely from bunny slopes for the beginners, to some of the most challenging, adrenaline pumping, heart pounding, I have ever ventured this weary body on. |
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Next, we polarized mitochondria with succinate in the presence of rotenone to examine the effects of proton pumping on the transient depolarizations. |
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Lou's adrenalin is pumping and she wants to continue, but the rest of the team are hollow-eyed with exhaustion, and it would be quite dangerous to go on. |
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These devices intercept the particles coming from the region between the plasma and the walls, and then neutralize them before directing them into pumping ducts. |
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Obesity that prevents ambulation exacerbates venous hypertension because the calf muscle is not working to keep the veins pumping the blood out of the leg. |
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You won't learn how to bake a cake or wallpaper the kitchen but you will have a thumping, pumping, roller-coaster ride through the virtual world of computer and video games. |
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Today, there is a functioning, studied spot off the coast of Australia that, unlike groins, jetties or sand pumping, was deliberately created for surfing. |
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I had had a series of jobs like oystering, landscaping, pumping gas. |
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A healthier outlet for these energies was required, and pumping contests became popular events at picnics, holiday parades, county fairs, and militia musters. |
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This weekend, Nordegren was spotted nearby pumping gas without her wedding ring on. |
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And there are TV screens everywhere, pumping out a constant stream of ramped up news and political rhetoric, at once nerving up and pacifying the populace. |
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But pumping money into the unreformed policies of yesterday is futile. |
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A sound system was established on the traffic island and pumping for all of 30 seconds before the police decided enough was enough and kettled us. |
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He felt his heart pumping, the blood whooshing inside his head. |
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I do regular workouts including cardiovascular exercise and pumping iron. |
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His busy fingers, already callused from months of pumping iron, were in constant industry, compiling volumes of training information and the best photography available. |
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There are only photos of Nordegren in her yoga pants and aviators, day in and day out, pumping gas into the Woods family Escalade. |
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Upon removal of the ions by deionization or acidification, the lambda max of bR shifts from 568 nm to 603 nm, and the proton pumping no longer functions. |
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Your body begins to secrete adrenaline, your cortisol levels rise, and your heart starts pumping faster. |
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Due to the physical structure of the choanocyte chambers and oscular chimneys, water can passively flow through the sponge without the choanocytes actively pumping. |
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His inhuman biceps and sultry hip pumping will ease any pain felt after hearing about his exit from the figure skating scene. |
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He was pumping gas at a Sunoco station in Manassas, Virginia. |
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While pumping from urban aquifers was high, the natural discharge to rivers was sometimes reversed, with recharge of the aquifer by the river in areas where the watertable was lowered. |
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Through the ages, most bands have added strings to sweeten their sappy songs, but Gordon does the opposite by pumping rock to turbo-charge his strings. |
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A large incinerator has been operating in south Bramalea for some years now, cleanly burning up garbage, all the while pumping electricity on to the nearby power grid. |
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It turns out that all the carbon dioxide and pollutants we are pumping out through our tailpipes and smokestacks doesn't dissipate as readily as had been previously thought. |
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With Britain atremble with the thought of another summer of voyeuristic frenzy, Channel 4 was pumping out story after story about the adventures of the 10 new housemates. |
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When those patients are evaluated, almost half of them have a normal pumping function of the heart, despite having all the classic signs and symptoms of heart failure. |
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We merely want the gossipy, titillating stories of sculpted men and women pumping and screaming. |
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Then James wouldn't think she was pumping him for information. |
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The jailed men want Shell to build the gas refinery offshore because they fear that pumping unrefined gas past their homes will lead to a health and safety risk. |
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Water flooding involves drilling water injection wells in a reservoir and pumping water into the field to push the oil towards the oil producing well bores. |
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This scheme will provide a proper pumping station and rising main to the treatment works and will eliminate the present unsatisfactory septic tank arrangement at the Quay. |
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When you flush the toilet, the cistern refills by pumping the water through the tap on top of the toilet, so you can wash your hands as it refills. |
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We sense, or imagine we do, the Adrenalin pumping through her system and a sly wit informing her thoughts. |
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So far in the States, he has eschewed the roaring, pumping, and scolding so as not to antagonize his new teammates and opponents. |
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Being physically active also helps, a morning run, ride or swim really gets those feel good hormones pumping and keeps those cortisol levels down. |
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There are also plans to free up more space at the port by pumping liquids such as petroleum, and cement to storage depots outside the city centre. |
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So we know that boring down to the bedrock and pumping it full of fluid can cause earthquakes. |
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At the same time, I told her I wanted a breast pump to start pumping milk. |
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Connie tried pumping her for information on what Hardwick wanted, but she evaded the questions so skillfully that Connie realized she was in a different league. |
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The lights were bright, the chorus and orchestra deafening, the adrenaline pumping, the action frantic and then, as quick as a flash, it was all over. |
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Whitesnake are pumping out of the speakers, and two men dressed in faded jeans and chunky leather belts stand either side of a table eyeing each other up. |
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Several foreign fund managers said they were taking profits in Singapore and pumping the money into markets that had been lagging behind, such as Malaysia. |
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It sounded absolutely thrilling, totally adrenaline pumping and so, even if I've never held a tunny rod in my own hands, at least those in my family have. |
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And they will no doubt want their payback once the oil starts pumping again. |
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Russell himself carried her to the nearby emergency ward, with her catsuit soaked through with champagne, make-up smeared across her face and blood pumping from her hand. |
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The nematocidal drug ivermectin is believed to kill worms by opening a glutamate-gated chloride channel on pharyngeal muscle, causing complete pumping inhibition. |
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It's a pump for bedridden patients that is designed to simulate the physiological pumping mechanism in the sole of the foot that is usually activated by weight bearing. |
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Scott has struggled to connect with voters in the Sunshine State despite pumping his own dollars into the effort. |
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Thankfully a little more fiddling got the tyre pumping up okay. |
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I hate pumping my own gas and I hate checking the oil and water. |
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Since 2004, US oil output has jumped by about 56 percent, the equivalent of pumping an extra 3.1 million barrels a day. |
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Now I'm talking about it so much it sounds like my life is a constant stream of noxious gases, like I walk around all day pumping, rasping and squelching. |
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The path runs from the A4 Marlborough-Beckhampton road by the Thames water pumping station at Clatford and runs in a northerly direction to Manton House Stables. |
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After a breakfast of pasta and 3 cups of tea, I went to the garage to fetch my bike only to find my Dad, who looked more nervous than me, frantically pumping up my tyres. |
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He passed a young man jogging and two heavy middle aged women who were power-walking very slowly, their arms pumping up and down in what looked like slow motion. |
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If prices stay up, oil companies will start pumping in fields that are unprofitable at lower prices, and will pour money into exploring for new fields. |
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The only problem is that your lymph system does not have any pumping mechanism. |
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Becca and I began to climb down, our veins pumping with the adrenaline rush of not only conquering the rigging, but in a storm, to help someone, and the captain at that. |
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So full of ego and brashness, Stu finagles his way around town, pumping up his clients and manipulating anyone who can get him one step further in life. |
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On entering the water, I am immediately on an undersea treadmill, legs pumping furiously, pressure gauge falling like the altimeter of a crashing aircraft. |
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Chemical experts attended to supervise the pumping of the caustic soda into another tanker and officials from the Environment Agency also carried out inspections. |
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Each time there was a power failure, the water pumping system was disturbed while pipes burst and caused a stoppage in water supply to the township. |
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A nerve testing traverse across a ninety foot deep stope on wooden stemples gets the adrenalin pumping, especially when trying to balance on one whilst taking photos! |
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These include conditions such as hypoplastic left heart syndrome and tricuspid atresia, in which the heart has only one functional pumping chamber instead of two. |
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Alteration in catchment subsurface water balances through land-use change and pumping can affect lake biogeochemical cycles through changes in groundwater flow rates. |
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So why did he get the impression she was pumping him for information? |
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But the idyllic rural landscape is interrupted every few miles by vast industrial plants which rear up on the horizon, pumping toxic waste from multiple grey chimneys. |
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When your heart contracts, it ejects blood from the pumping chambers. |
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In fact, while we're at it, we'd relish the idea of governments hiking prices another 20 cents a litre, say, and pumping the resulting revenue directly into public transit. |
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If a water meter isn't installed on the system, a short-term pumping plant test can be run using one of a variety of devices to measure the flow rate. |
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For further adrenaline pumping action, the power slides and handbrake turns, on the specially constructed handling stage, are enough to take anyone's breath away. |
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Harvesting takes place by pumping the suspension of cells and liquid removed from the fermenter through a heated vessel which stops growth and renders the cells non-viable. |
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Acquaintances will surely pry about the willowy new outlines of your once sinewless figure, pumping you for diet tips amidst sly inquiries about wasting diseases. |
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It's a Pavlovian reaction, adrenaline pumping round her body. |
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He was standing in the driveway talking to Chris and looking at his car, probably pumping him for information about where they were going and what they were doing. |
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Even bait gathering such as pumping yabbies you require a permit. |
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His coach is pumping his tires for conference MVP and Matt Fuller is doing his best to oblige. |
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The idea of pumping one person's feces into another person's intestines makes many people squeamish. |
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Millie was born with truncus arteriosus, an uncommon condition that creates a large hole between the two pumping chambers of the heart. |
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Here, the single screw extruder is said to offer benefits of high pumping capacity with comparably low losses through melt heating. |
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Construction of a floodwall and rainwater pumping system at the airport's west end electrical substation and lighting vault. |
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The body count will only emerge when the long process of pumping out the stagnant floodwater is finished in about 90 days. |
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And seen the taxis blocking streets and pumping out fumes because of overgenerosity with taxi licences. |
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Iran was the largest overproducer in volume terms, pumping an average of 366,000 barrels a day more than its quota. |
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All the pervious experiments were done at a constant debye of water pumping to investigate the effect of the described parameters. |
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Only codirectionally pumped fibers have been considered, pumping at 1017 nm. |
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There is one London Fire Brigade station in the City, at Dowgate, with one pumping appliance. |
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When hydrocarbons are concentrated in a trap, an oil field forms, from which the liquid can be extracted by drilling and pumping. |
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Robert was the fireman for Wylam Colliery pumping engine, earning a very low wage, so there was no money for schooling. |
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Eventually he adapted his engine to produce rotary motion, greatly broadening its use beyond pumping water. |
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The design of the Newcomen engine, in use for almost 50 years for pumping water from mines, had hardly changed from its first implementation. |
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He proposed, for example, a method for constructing a flexible pipe to be used for pumping water under the Clyde at Glasgow. |
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Newcomen's engine was relatively inefficient, and in most cases was used for pumping water. |
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Electric motors applied in agriculture eliminated human and animal muscle power from such tasks as handling grain or pumping water. |
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Thomas Newcomen's atmospheric engine was the first commercial true steam engine using a piston, and was used in 1712 for pumping in a mine. |
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It received some use in mines, pumping stations and for supplying water wheels used to power textile machinery. |
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The Cornish engine had irregular motion and torque though the cycle, limiting it mainly to pumping. |
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For example, he admits to never having heard a pumping shanty, and yet he goes on to present one without citing its source. |
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The current owners have begun pumping 40 years of rain water from the quarry with the aim of developing a heritage centre on the site. |
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Also in 1803, one of Trevithick's stationary pumping engines in use at Greenwich exploded, killing four men. |
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The tanks were also used to raise sunken wrecks by placing them under the wreck and creating buoyancy by pumping them full of air. |
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These types were installed in the Boulton and Watt pumping engines at Dolcoath and more than doubled their efficiency. |
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Since the late 16th century, large polder areas are preserved through elaborate drainage systems that include dikes, canals and pumping stations. |
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However the first water pumping station here was set up in 1600 by John Tyrer who pumped water to a square tower built on the city's Bridgegate. |
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The turtle can use this organ to smell by pumping water in and out of its nose. |
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And for the first few songs, he was encouragingly, overcompensatingly manic, his good leg pumping, talking up the greatness in store. |
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Loading an oil tanker consists primarily of pumping cargo into the ship's tanks. |
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Purging is accomplished by pumping inert gas into the tank until hydrocarbons have been sufficiently expelled. |
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It was only after this explosion that the Claymore platform stopped pumping oil. |
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The pumping power could be provided by excess to grid demand renewable energy from for example wind turbines or solar photovoltaic arrays. |
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The drainage of the canal to the North Sea is done through the Spui Locks at IJmuiden, augmented by the largest pumping station in Europe. |
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First, they employ limb pumping, sucking air into their lungs and pushing it out by moving the limbs in and out relative to the shell. |
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Pluto Cottage at Dungeness, a pumping station built to look like a small house, is now a Bed and Breakfast. |
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When above water, crocodiles enhance their ability to detect volatile odorants by gular pumping, a rhythmic movement of the floor of the pharynx. |
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The ship was in terrible shape, with her sails torn and only kept afloat by continuous pumping of water. |
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Life since our arrest back in Paris had been manic, things for me had been ok, I forgot about Joe pumping and dumping me. |
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