But he was said also to love roaring up Interstate 280 in a souped-up Porsche every now and then. |
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The souped-up wildlings set 50 percent more seeds than the regular wild ones did. |
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Spy Hunter is a revamp of the old, old arcade game, in which your souped-up car would take on all manner of villains on the wide open roads. |
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This souped-up model has dual speeds, push-button control options, and a two-minute timer that beeps every 30 seconds as a reminder to move on. |
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And even with the souped-up batteries that power electric cars, those vehicles have limited range. |
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What was a 74-year-old pilot doing in a souped-up World War II fighter flying in an air race? |
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Ford insists it vetoed the spot, proposed by an ad agency to give the souped-up minicar a bad-boy image. |
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The farce is in the hysterical-absurdist mode, leaping from excess to excess, part souped-up gazelle, part nastily laughing hyena. |
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They've also filtered out passing influences like the neon-lit underside of souped-up, hot hatches belonging to boy racers. |
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Dude is driving around town on his souped-up cycle, copping cannabis and picking up chicks. |
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Crazy Pairs is a souped-up version of Crazy Eights which adds some strategy to the game. |
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I should warn you that the picture starts out slow, but I assure you that it soon accelarates like a thrill-crazed she-devil behind the wheel of a souped-up sportscar. |
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Designed with a fresh take on ergonomics, kinesiology and basic mechanical efficiency, this stuff's a fast-forward fantasy for all men who like a souped-up brand of fitness. |
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Can we return the souped-up bugaboo strollers and turn off the shiny iPhone rattles in favor of simpler tools for raising a child? |
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The massive piece of equipment is, in principle, just a souped-up version of the van de Graaff generators you probably remember from high school physics class. |
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Until now, most electric vehicles have been little more than souped-up milk floats, limited by range and speed, with compromised performance. |
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The souped-up westerlies also alter conditions in heavily populated parts of the globe. |
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His team operates a ytterbium optical lattice clock, one of the latest types of souped-up atomic timepieces. |
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In the award-winning 1965 TV special My Name is Barbra, Babs is fabulous in a souped-up Empire-waisted glamour gown with a sailor-suit neckline. |
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The souped-up scarf comes in a Moroccan black and saffron tile print. |
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The captain's chair, in reality, is a souped-up bucket seat from a '67 Porsche. |
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A souped-up version of the Silverbacks will play Greendale's Pub Saturday night. |
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In the speed freak series actor Idris Elba, 43, takes on challenges in souped-up vehicles. |
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Crowds of Saturday shoppers looked on in amazement as three grannies whizzed down the High Street on the souped-up trolleys. |
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Google's Project Loon aims to deliver Wi-Fi to remote parts of the world via souped-up weather balloons, which are designed to stay up for 100 days. |
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