Sentences with word «pumped»

«Walking down to the water with a preacher... not to be baptized, but to meet Jesus because you had two bullets pumped in the back of your head,» Gowdy said, according to a 1997 media account published on GoUpstate.com.
According to those developing underground pumped storage facilities, conventional schemes are limited by «topographical conditions.»
While sitting in your hotel room with the air conditioner pumped all the way up can feel good in terms of body temperature, you don't want to be stuck in that room forever.
With an underground pumped storage plant, the lower reservoir can be placed below ground, with «drop heights» of up to 1,200 meters.
The resulting mixture is heated, then cooled, combined with yeast and pumped into one of four 18 - foot - high steel fermenters.
The crowded room keeps people pumped up, Rettig says, «Do you want to go a bar or restaurant with four people in it?
That amped up foreign sales considerably, as Yamaha pumped the apparel through its extensive dealership network around the world and soon formed an exclusive relationship with Reimer.
«But they were insistent,» he said, calling back and demanding details of when fuels would be pumped and through which pipelines.
The formula is pumped with murumuru butter and hyaluronic acid, for a weightless, non-tacky finish that won't feel dry.
Otherwise, personal authenticity would be lacking in the «bit of a bore» CEO's speech, and even a dull speech that is true to life is better than pumped - up rhetoric that rings hollow.
So airline catering in recent years has really pumped up the spices, salts, and fats — all to make your mouth happy.»
Barton, the project manager, did the usual interviews and data analysis, but he went further: for a few hours before and after work, on his own time, he pumped gas.
In the past two years, however, Cushing has turned into a giant, vexing bottleneck in the middle of a North American pipeline system that is no longer in sync with the way crude is produced, pumped and refined.
I'm a very goal - focused, hard - driving person and what gets me energized and pumped up for the day is when we're doing great things.
It's an exciting, relatively detailed sound that works for the use case Beats is aiming at: getting pumped up and ready to move.
Twenty huge video screens — including two that spanned 100 feet across — provided superb sightlines, while a hanging array of speakers pumped out surprisingly high - quality sound.
Democrats are demanding increases in non-defense spending if military budgets are pumped up as Trump has demanded.
When our unemployment rate doesn't change, less money is being pumped into the economy — and into our small businesses.
General Fusion's system uses a sphere, filled with molten lead - lithium that is pumped to form a vortex.
More than $ 4.5 billion was pumped into the local economy by domestic tourists in the year to March, Tourism Council WA says.
And at least one of them was super pumped to see Seacrest: his Live With Kelly and Ryan co-host, Kelly Ripa.
NBCUniversal parent Comcast (cmcsa) has pumped heavily into digital - native companies such as BuzzFeed and Vox Media, partly in an effort to better service existing advertisers.
Serious Materials has also pumped dollars into improving technology that layers glass, coated film, and inert gas to make windows more energy efficient than almost anything else on the market.
Now, says Cumberland chief economist Bill Witherell, a former OECD director for financial affairs, the investment firm is «rather less pumped.
We're conditioned by our teachers, peers, parents, uneducated coaches and everybody else pumped to give advice that you must «learn to work on your weaknesses,» and «strengthen your weaknesses,» but all young millionaires focus 100 percent on their best skills and strengths.
The exercise saw the finance ministry dump 35 trillion yen ($ 370 billion) on foreign exchange markets to curb yen strength, while the BOJ pumped 15 trillion yen into the banking system to spur the economy.
She was a fashion assistant at W, then an on - set styling assistant for Vogue, where she routinely pumped the biggest talents in fashion for information.
While the company pumped roughly $ 2 billion into China, the outlay has turned into a $ 7 billion stake in Didi, a $ 36 billion company.
Such a shift would bring the central bank a step closer to making the purchase of longer - dated bonds a central part of policy and partly echoes Japan's five - year quantitative easing campaign that lasted until 2006, under which it aggressively pumped cash into the economy.
Having pumped a far greater amount of money into the American and UK economies, the Bank of England and the Federal Reserve will face a daunting task in unwinding the effects of quantitative easing.
During Sunday's Masters Tournament, CBS Sports announcer Nick Faldo revealed that Patrick Reed — the 27 - year - old who would soon become the Tournament champion — has a specific ritual to get pumped up before a game.
In teasing the new duo of basic but useful YouTube copycat features — expected to debut after today — Facebook crowed that its video views have grown more than 50 percent from May through July, pumped up in part due to the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge soaking everyone's news feeds, according to TechCrunch.
But it pumped most of the cash into the economy via short - term money market operations, seen as a less risky option.
Just as a typical complex organism won't survive if blood isn't pumped around its system sufficiently, so too will a business cease to exist if it doesn't have -LSB-...]
While Microsoft wouldn't exactly send over trash - talk from CEO Steve Ballmer, the Seattle - based giant did clue us in on what it's doing internally to get pumped up.
The Apple co-founder, before his passing, derided the sort of smaller tablets being pumped out by competitors two years ago as inferior and undesirable.
WA taxpayers have pumped $ 171 billion into running the Federation over the past decade as almost every other State and Territory has enjoyed an economic free ride on the State's coat - tails.
Third, to make the post office attractive to private investors, public funds will likely be pumped into the corporation prior to the initial public offering.
Add these empowering songs to a playlist and get pumped up before your next big interview, meeting or business deal.
I'm being pumped full of hormones.
In November 2008, an election year that swept a barrier - breaking dynamo of the opposite party into the White House and pumped Democratic numbers in the chamber to 59 (and soon after, a filibuster - proof 60), McConnell barely eked out a win.
Are you pumped to tow the company line?
For the past five years, venture capital firms have pumped 25 percent to 100 percent more than they've raised into a diverse array of investments, including clean energy technology, health care, and pharmaceuticals.
I was really pumped that I could hang with my dogs and work at the same time, but it took a long time to find that job.
I've been crashing trade shows for 25 years — they get me so pumped up.
It also brings the total amount of venture capital pumped into bitcoin startups since 2012 (when Coindesk began tracking the data) very close to $ 1 billion.
Fracking is part of the problem, but the report states that most human - induced quakes are caused by the oil and gas industry's use of injection wells to dispose of wastewater - the contaminated liquid that gets pumped out of the well during oil and gas extraction.
Datagram, an ISP whose Manhattan servers host BuzzFeed, Huffington Post, Gawker — which all briefly went offline yesterday — was completely flooded, and waiting for the Army Corps of Engineers to assist in pumping out the water.
A CADD - Prizm ambulatory infusion pump, and a treadmill desk.
In those days, convergence was the buzzword, but the media giants didn't have much to pump through all those fibre optic networks.
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