Sentences with phrase «pumped up by»

Plus we had to struggle with our failing interactional abilities, which seemed to be waving gamely like those giant, willowy, white - plastic columns at the used car lots, pumped up by air and wagging at customers — blathering social instincts not to stare, not to stand by while someone is consumed with anxiety; instincts to smile or not to smile; all this quickly reaching a crux, our faces distended by the wondrous strain.
Try to not feel pumped up by this song, honestly.
As we said above, the Xperia Z3 is a solid all - rounder, a great everyday phone pumped up by great battery life and brought down by an average camera experience.
While looking into the details of the latest surge in price, it seems that the rally has been pumped up by huge volumes coming from South Korea.
There are zones where deep water is pumped up by Ekman wind shear.
And so, for people who were part of that world, like Larson and me, who spent our youths plugged in and pumped up by endless gigs in basements, rented halls, and of course, the Entry, the piece asks a question that is actually Hüsker Dü's name in Swedish: Do you remember?
Smaller banks, pumped up by easy money, rushed into subprime mortgage, real estate, and leveraged buyout lending — and they never even attempted to manage the risks.
Another feature that was pumped up by company executives, and really did work nicely when I tried it, is the universal in - box.
The infotainment system in the Superb supports MirrorLink and the decibels are pumped up by a twelve - speaker Canton audio system.
However, under all that plastic, Mercedes is hiding an electrified 3.0 - liter inline six - cylinder engine, which gets pumped up by a twin - turbo set - up that includes one turbo spun by exhaust gases and a second turbo spun by an electric auxiliary compressor.
Sure would be, especially because proof of the extreme test drive was delivered to YouTube by the employees who were too pumped up by the experience to realize it would not be a good idea to tape it and splatter it all over the internet.
But we live today in a world of sound bites pumped up by political spin, where press conferences trumpet new education proposals.
When I saw the trailer for the Captain America sequel, I got pumped up by how cool it looked, but apprehensive since I didn't feel the other movies delivered.
In real life, draft day drama is pumped up by the ESPN commentators.
The director, however, can't decide whether or not the clash of civilizations is more important than the Queen's antivirginal itch, so he cuts randomly between the two, with everything pumped up by bombastic music and sound effects, enervating both to increasingly risible effect.
Instead, it's a modern, Hollywood version of the Japanese sequels to Gojira and like - minded, derivative works, pumped up by millions of dollars spent on visual effects to make the incalculable destruction of property and the deaths of thousands of people look as inoffensive — and lovely — as possible.
Things are just pumped up by the site.
I always dreamed of being a fashion designer so I was so pumped up by that show.
This was getting me really pumped up by this point!
Her adorable - level has been pumped up by the cute headband placed behind her straight bangs.
Here's an idea for an outdoor workout that literally takes me 10 - 15 minutes, but has me drenched in sweat and pumped up by the end...
We live in a climate of disinflation in wages and profits that have been pumped up by basically a bubble in the stock market and there's a question of how much longer that can go on.»
They were riding a bull market pumped up by ultra-low interest rates, and it wouldn't last.
Gunners boss Arsene Wenger has admitted his players are keen to avenge this painful rout, but Mourinho admits his side are also pumped up by the prospect of facing their London rivals.
So this is not like the big MIRACLE of the tournament because they beat England, England is poor and thats a fact and the players with the fake confidence pumped up by the media!
I am sick of average English players who has been pumped up by media (in Arsenal already)... but Jack is great, and Niles and Nelson look very promising.
Let's find a koozie cannon, hack the jumbotron, sneak onto the field and get the crowd pumped up by promoting the blog with some free koozies
Imagine Paul pumped up by impressive primary showings and lots of delegates.
It's hard to believe that just two guys could make a PlayStation Vita game that's better than those pumped up by giant development teams, but that's what Jonathan Mak and Shaw - Han Liem did.
Current copper producers aren't in any position to meaningfully increase production, let alone pump it up by a multiple of where it sits today.
There's the aforementioned horse throwing and the moment where he pumps himself up by bellowing IIIIIII AAAAMMMMMM HEERRRRRCUUULLEEESSSSS before pulling himself loose from some chains.
Choosing the EX-L trim increases MSRP by about another $ 2,000, while the Touring pumps it up by about another $ 4,000.
Here's a motivational speaker who doesn't try to pump you up by using other people's quotes.

Not exact matches

While nursing moms prefer a hospital - grade pump — which is effective but costs around $ 2,000, and is therefore often rented by women — many end up purchasing a mediocre one for around $ 200.
Policies are also most cost - effective when the costs are transparent, but when you see the NRDC campaigning against Keystone XL by telling Americans that their gas prices might go up, you know just how politically palatable a transparent price at the pump will be.
By renting and investing, you can end up with enough money to buy a home in cash by the end of your life — and you will never pay a penny of interest, or property taxes, or buy a new sump pump along the waBy renting and investing, you can end up with enough money to buy a home in cash by the end of your life — and you will never pay a penny of interest, or property taxes, or buy a new sump pump along the waby the end of your life — and you will never pay a penny of interest, or property taxes, or buy a new sump pump along the way.
It's a good idea to «prime the pump» by lining up existing shareholders to participate in the offering during the first couple of weeks of the offering.
If you missed it, the controversy involves allegations by former Facebook staff that the site tampered with its «trending stories» algorithm to smother conservative viewpoints, and to pump up liberal causes.
Just for fun (and with no scientific basis whatsoever) we have pumped up the greats by the same percentage by which they taller or heavier in their own era.
Another interesting rub is that from 2005 - 09, he was an investing columnist for TheStreet.com and endorsed by Mad Money star Jim Cramer... except he was pumping up stocks for personal gain and got into trouble with the SEC.
Paul Gambles, managing director of MBMG, said cryptocurrencies are essentially a pump and dump scam, adding that the prices of favorite coins like bitcoin and Ethereum are propped up by users pumping and dumping.
The ad is familiar Canadian - brand territory in that it's meant to pump up patriotic pride, but thankfully this time by avoiding the same old notes of nature and hockey.
Most of them are hotshots who know all the tricks for pumping up individual sales figures and who insist on playing by their own rules.
To pump capital into such businesses, JPMorgan Chase has teamed up with community - based development groups that aren't bound by the same lending restrictions.
Any extra disposable income that stems from a cut to personal income taxes would be soaked up by the added cost of filling up at the pumps.
The Federal Reserve pumps money into the banking system by purchasing bonds and, when the system breaks down, makes enormous bailout payments to cover the bad debts run up by banks and other institutions to mortgage borrowers, businesses and consumers.
Bitcoin cash surged up by more than a 100 percent on Saturday to a high of about $ 2,800, before it crashed back to about $ 1,360 in one of the greatest «pump & dump» situations seen in a long time.
Analysts excited about the company's exposure to the rapidly growing natural gas sector were pumping up the stock, ignoring its low and declining return on invested capital (ROIC), significant write - downs indicating poor capital allocation, and the high expectations implied by its stock price.
And better yet, if the Fed can keep the pensions thinly solvent by pumping up the stock market, Congress and State Governments can defer the inevitable taxpayer bailout of public pension funds — for now.
It also pumped up the real estate market, already overly inflated by extraordinarily loose lending standards and irrational government policies.
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