Mr Cullen was one of a couple of warm-up acts who took to the stage to fire up the crowd for the leader's address. |
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It rained hard enough to chase us off the lake and back to the cabin to fire up the wood stove. |
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It only takes a few seconds to fire up the app, and the digital watermark usually runs throughout the ad, giving users plenty of time to engage. |
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A few times every spring and summer, Dad would fire up the old station wagon and drive us all to Baltimore's Memorial Stadium. |
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If his master lived in a cold climate, the first job of the day for a day would be to fire up the hypocaust. |
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You want to shop for something, you don't go to a store, you just fire up a laptop or a smartphone and order it. |
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If the artwork isn't perfect, I fire up my paint program and make adjustments myself. |
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I have a Walter Mosley novel ready to go, ready for that holy moment on the cliff when I can fire up a cheroot, sip a Belvedere and get lost. |
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Cheerful customers can then walk in and fire up their laptops straightaway, without fuss. |
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The moment the blade touched it, it flared into flame, sending tongues of fire up the blade. |
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Now is the perfect time to fire up the grill or prepare cool dishes such as salads, sandwiches and chilled soups like gazpacho. |
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In essence, they are largely anodyne affairs and an opportunity for leaders to fire up the troops before going into battle. |
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If anything interesting pops up I'll fire up my newsreader and post a response or make a note for possible inclusion in tomorrow's column. |
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Grab a bottle of champagne from your bottom drawer, fire up a stogie, and propose a toast to quitting, U-Haul style. |
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He showed how to fire up the forge in the smithy and produce coke from the soft coal. |
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This was a large calibre assault rifle which could fire up to 1200 rounds per minute. |
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Blowgun to fire up to 6 meters on small animals, used with reusable syringes Prestomatic 3 ml. |
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She may not be in the same league as the Boss, but Bowersox was able to fire up the volunteers. |
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Do not use grates, andirons or any other methods to support or raise the fire up off the hearth of the appliance. |
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Take a dip or fire up the barbeque at Pine Island or walk an extra hour to Point Hut Crossing for rewarding river views. |
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They are rather switched to a low-generating regime, ready to fire up again when needed. |
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Fifteen years after its last execution, Pennsylvania is finding it difficult to fire up its death machine again. |
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But if you fire up Instagram and follow Rodrigo de la Calle, you might start salivating over such plants-turned-food. |
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After losing the 2004 Iowa caucuses, Dean let out a rebel yell designed to fire up his supporters. |
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The vote was just what Democrats needed to fire up their base, and pump them for money at the same time. |
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The liquid will then catch fire and form a sheet of flames which spreads the fire up to a distance of 4 m from the position of the bottle. |
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Enlistment posters could fire up the imagination of young people and make them eager to join the Armed Forces. |
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Can we expect this mighty economic engine to fire up soon, or is it more likely to continue sputtering for some time to come? |
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Whichever you want to do, when you fire up the software for the first time, it will ask you to configure some basic settings. |
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Will it be able to win the hearts and minds of our peoples and fire up their imagination once again, as was the case at San Francisco? |
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For the length of a trip, fire up the stove and learn the basics of our gastronomy. |
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No doubt he hopes to fire up the collecting ambitions of his sometimes troubled museum, which must compete for blue-chip art with many other powerful institutions. |
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And I would go out the back door, through the corridors that ran behind the stores, and find a place to fire up a bowl and take a couple hits of reefer. |
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The presidential hopefuls fire up the faithful with promises to extend the Republican revolution to 2016, as Jeb Bush stays mum. |
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And candidates are practiced at hitting the hot buttons that fire up their base. |
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He knew when to pick a fight too-when to bait an umpire or tear up a rule book or hurl a third-base bag in order to fire up his team or gin up the fans. |
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It blows up out of nowhere, rages like crazy, then blows itself out before another version of the same hurricane comes along to fire up the whole thing once more. |
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Los Mocosos have just released their latest CD, American Us, and they're itching to lay that stuff on you, so fire up the low rider and get on down there, vato! |
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So out I went to fire up the second machine. |
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What happens as a result is that should the plant fire up again and get a little more resource to process, the plant will be handcuffed because it will not have the workers. |
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A young employee eyed Bostrom getting ready to fire up the blender. |
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In Ontario, on the hottest days when power usage is at its peak, the government sends out a brownout warning and factories shut down their consumption and fire up diesel generators to produce their own cogeneration. |
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So the idea of 1-800 numbers for instance is more likely to be much more useful to people than needing to fire up their web browser and hunt around on the web to find something. |
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City officials haven't yet suggested what penalties might face property owners or tenants who fail to fire up their rototillers or lawn mowers. |
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Faster than you can fire up the charcoal on an outdoor grill, you can cook savory steaks, kabobs, veggies, burgers and more on a nonstick grill by Hamilton Beach? |
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Let�s fire up elbowroom for all the Vasto�s, residents or not who share this ⤽Manifesto⤠for the sake of the traditions, the culture and the story of Vasto. |
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When you fire up the engine, the car's onboard Global Positioning System navigation module senses the PDA in your briefcase. |
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So on a wintry weekend, a great place to fire up this interest is at one of the many excellent planetariums around the country. |
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The amount of raw material needed to fire up the plant is shown on the bottom left and the number of cities you can power is shown on the bottom right. |
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That is our strength, lest we forget it: debate must fire up our organisations from the inside as well, based on the know-how derived by our members from their experience as workers and activists. |
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The industrial complex came close to being shut down in the 1990's, but a shortage of raw materials forced the generals of copper to fire up its furnaces once again. |
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Commissioner ¦pidla, there seem to be a lot of proposals being made in your area of responsibility, so perhaps you can fire up Commissioner McCreevy with the ambition to do likewise. |
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