Few Vietnamese go in for swimming trunks, so instead you see fully clad people venturing into the waves supported on inflated black inner tubes. |
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You can also write the details on an inflated beach ball and then deflate it to mail or give to the invitee. |
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The chickens are coming home to roost and even the inflated stock market is having a hard time avoiding the flurry of feathers. |
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The valves of beyrichonids, however, are less inflated and lobation is subdued in comparison to hipponicharionids. |
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In the time remaining, and amid much giggling, we inflated our balloons, ready for the ascent. |
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In that moment he could scarcely breathe, and yet the air was filling his lungs like an inflated balloon, stretching them painfully. |
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If that sounds like back-pedalling after the inflated self-opinions we're more used to hearing, Noel says not. |
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The inflated value of the peso helped maintain an illusion of prosperity long after the economic boom had gone bust. |
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Car companies have inflated forecourt prices by up to a third to claw back scrappage discounts, an undercover investigation has found. |
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If the markdown is from an artificially inflated price, then the advertising is deceptive. |
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They're the kind of balloons which when inflated are shaped like round pillows. |
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A cuff is inflated around the thigh to obstruct venous outflow but not arterial inflow. |
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When partially inflated, the air is heated by a burner and the envelope rises above the basket. |
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This has led to inflated beef prices, restaurants losing revenue and unemployment for about eight thousand American meatpackers. |
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Administrators tend to multiply and become inflated with their sense of self-importance. |
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Although she had the self-awareness to keep a diary, she seems to have had no inflated sense of self-importance. |
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French hypocrisy and their inflated self-opinion is nothing new to most people, especially their neighbours. |
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It gave her an inflated sense of importance, and for a moment, she forgot her troubles. |
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Students at Jesus were shocked to return to heavily inflated bar prices at the beginning of Michaelmas. |
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Older people on fixed incomes don't have any extra sources of revenue to fall back on when inflated bills drop on the doorstep. |
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The crown of the skull is inflated, and they have large, well-separated ears with a small tragus. |
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Do you realise, my darling inflated panther, that now you can go bowling in any direction you like? |
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And he should stop misleading the American people with phony, inflated numbers. |
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Then he reached inside and took out the inflated wine bladders he'd stuffed in for extra buoyancy. |
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The market is slowing, mainly due to the inflated prices that are caused by real estate agency monopolies and high commissions. |
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It cannot be over inflated, as there is an overflow valve that bleeds excess air from the system. |
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Nevertheless, bear in mind that before you run your motorcycles, tires must be properly inflated. |
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Make sure that that the tires are properly inflated to avoid misfortunes on the road. |
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Make sure your Ford wheels are properly aligned and your tires are well inflated. |
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It is a fiat standard, unbacked and irredeemable, which can be inflated and depreciated at will. |
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In fact, she swears that she saw the blow-up bra being surreptitiously inflated after a recent dive in a boat full of blokes. |
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They had been there three days already, saving the inflated price of the hostels by sleeping out under the open sky on a concrete beach. |
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The inflated claims just can't be supported, while the actual contributions go unexamined. |
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The unrest spread with the inflated belief that success was with the mutineers. |
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Narcissists look for mates with very high social status which complements an inflated sense of self. |
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Ticket prices are unreasonably inflated by telephone and agency booking fees. |
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It must be carried from its transport, unfolded, unrolled, spread out, without any wrinkles, and then inflated with a massive fan. |
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He is a braggart with an ego so inflated that he often speaks of himself in the third person. |
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An inflated bridge piece is provided for use on eyeglass frames to increase comfort. |
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The whole house price boom has been artificially inflated by the fact that govt stats combine both new builds and resales. |
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It was quite refreshing to see people who train wholeheartedly, and vigorously with mutual respect, there were no inflated egos here. |
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By making issues non-issues, the novel lacks a punch, and the characters remain partially inflated. |
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A moral panic over inflated claims of 'no-platforming' reflects a persistent, deep resistance to diversity in intellectual and public life. |
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For measuring your breathing, breathe normally until the bag is fully inflated. |
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At first I hated that squeezy feeling as the cuff inflated round my arm, but, gradually, I came to tolerate it. |
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Note that notoungulates, too, have sharp rostra, inflated auditory bullae, and sagittal crests. |
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At half-time, they inflated the ball and ran towards an entrance in the south stand which leads on to the pitch. |
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Eventually, however I inflated a passable bubble, which left me with a sticky chin, but restored my dignity. |
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I drew the short straw which meant that my room became the guest room, complete with a newly inflated queen size bed. |
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At launch, the balloon is partially inflated with helium and expands as it rises. |
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As a result of their simplistic attitude a narrow strand of Disciplinarian theology is inflated to embrace the whole of Reformed orthodoxy. |
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And, in my view, he is very convincing, giving the greatest performance of his otherwise inflated career. |
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The aftermath of the war also means that the city isn't overrun by tourists and there are few places selling tacky souvenirs at inflated prices. |
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Moreover, not only Fs but also Ds are frowned on, and grades are regularly inflated to achieve C averages. |
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We inflated our AIRSAVE flotation vests, jumped in the balmy 64-degree water and awaited pickup. |
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The shell is slightly prosocline, very weakly inflated, and strongly inequivalve, with concave left valve and weakly convex right one. |
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If the balloon stays partially inflated, it can act as a sail and drag Fossett's closet-sized capsule for miles. |
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At first I was just vaguely uneasy, because I knew that an office is not the right place for a hot air balloon to be inflated. |
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A few pebbles from my drive in a party balloon partially inflated with water served the purpose. |
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I arrived at the field by 6.15 a.m. to behold the magnificent sight of the massive balloon half inflated. |
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It was a feeling when your heart felt inflated like a balloon and your feet urged you to skip. |
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Also, keep your tyres correctly inflated and get your wheel alignment checked. |
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Bowl followed bowl until his stomach inflated like a beach balloon and he staggered from the table on the verge of collapse. |
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But what about those who need housing but cannot afford to buy at greatly inflated prices? |
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However, as with exit fees, a growing number of lenders are cottoning on to the fact that inflated charges can increase their profits. |
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However, maps generated using molecular markers often have greatly inflated lengths compared with those predicted from chiasma counts. |
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The figures were greatly inflated, allowing welfare-bashing cronies to misuse the numbers and misrepresent welfare recipients. |
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Many never hear of the good we do, hearing only accounts, and sometimes greatly inflated rumors, of the evil acts perpetrated by others. |
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Consequently the Labor vote in the first third of the period is greatly inflated, and this contributes to the trend. |
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The assertion that these claims have been shown to be grossly inflated is a little premature in my opinion. |
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It would have been better coming from a real victim and not a spoiled rich brat with an inflated opinion of herself as an Anointed Prophet. |
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The actual number of enemy dead was grossly inflated in order to make it appear that we were winning. |
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But the handicaps for Roberts and Helmar had been grossly inflated, by 14 and 15 strokes. |
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The figures suggested by Trives are grossly inflated and completely unrealistic having regard to the exigent circumstances. |
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Smith said New Zealand fans have had an inflated opinion of their team's powers and that had created pressure on his players. |
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This can lead to inflated estimates both of apparent local stratigraphic resolution and the degree of faunal endemism. |
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Some folks have said that this is not the only subject area where the EU has an inflated opinion. |
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The numbers of complaints may also have been inflated by the hysterical, grossly distorted and inflammatory press coverage of the programme. |
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There is no doubt that the issue of fraud has been blown up to inflated proportions by media attention. |
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The assumptions also determine how the earnings of companies in which you invest are inflated or deflated. |
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As expected, the U.S. government inflated the currency, as governments are prone to do. |
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This action would eliminate currency exchange risks and risks attached to purchasing goods from an economy with a hugely inflated currency. |
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It uses an inflated vinyl ball as a seat to encourage spinal alignment and active sitting. |
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When two people were injured, right there in Times Square, when the ropes attached to one of the big, inflated balloons. |
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It is propelled by oars, and will carry 15 or 20 persons, but its capacity is greatly increased by lashing inflated seal skins to the outside. |
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And, if we are walking down the street and there's a man there selling extremely inflated themed balloons, then why not? |
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By the end of the day several inflated balloons will end up littering the far bank. |
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Despite being hit by an inflated projectile, he is intent on risking more close encounters in the same way. |
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His first design used a number of thin inflated tubes inside a leather cover. |
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The inflated balloon allows the catheter to remain within the cavity of the cyst or abscess. |
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They then pick up a small stone from a heap lying nearby and place it on the inflated bag. |
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A huge inflated spiked balloon hung over the dance area in front of the stage. |
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We cannot compare on this basis with present day, out of control, inflated property prices which are well beyond moderate wage earners. |
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These inflated share values mean companies can borrow heavily to expand their production even further. |
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Number of cocaine use days prior to treatment was covaried to control for inflated anxiety levels due to higher cocaine use levels. |
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Instead, this massive over-expansion of credit is feeding directly into inflated housing prices. |
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Furthermore, inability to pay these inflated rates now results in disconnection. |
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Prescribing heroin saves money further down the system in policing, inflated insurance premiums, hospitalisation, and prisons. |
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This is despite many of the large hotels expecting big revenues through hugely inflated hotel charges. |
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But that burden would not exist if players had not demanded such inflated wages in the past and chairmen had not agreed to pay them. |
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Prices tumbled just as the grain bought months before at inflated rates began arriving in the ports. |
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Even these figures provide an inflated picture of what is actually spent on Iraq. |
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Certainly some witnesses made inflated claims about how much alcohol they had consumed without becoming intoxicated. |
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But as soon as Stefano abandons the warmth of his bed and dresses, his irritation takes a back seat to an inflated and mistaken sense of purpose. |
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The rest of the story's 2,000 words or so comprise an extended rehash of all the family's real, imagined and inflated sins. |
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I'll leave it to the reader to decide who has an inflated view of his own importance. |
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There is a natural fear of inflated awards, on account of that emotional content during the trial. |
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Many members have scrambled to repay expenses, some quickly admitting misjudgment and others saying inflated claims were submitted by mistake. |
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That same inflated claim to universality reinforces the sense that American sovereignty is not to be stepped on. |
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The inflated expectations for publication of the last twenty years have not been healthy for the profession. |
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Even more important than inflated notions of the fundamentalists' power may be their entertainment value. |
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People with narcissistic personality disorder have an inflated sense of their own importance and an extreme preoccupation with themselves. |
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But eternal inflation is much more than just the claim that the universe inflated at early times. |
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Sybil was sitting insecurely on a huge, inflated beach ball, facing the ocean. |
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Tedious glossy magazine inserts to lure advertisers with inflated readership claims don't compensate for the lack of news in a newspaper. |
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But in any event, if my judgment is clouded here, it's clouded by my inflated ego, not by filthy lucre. |
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Prices were high, but commensurate with the inflated cost of living on the Pacific coast. |
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In addition, there are two flume rides where swimmers float on large inflated tubes. |
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The real villains of this piece are the weekend cottagers, who bring little to our communities except inflated house prices. |
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Two stents were inflated simultaneously across the stenoses in criss-cross arrangement. |
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A reader has rightly pointed out that their figures for number of postings may be inflated due to cross-postings. |
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The male frigate bird has a unique adaptation to attract females, a red neck pouch that can be inflated like a balloon. |
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The blood pressure cuff is inflated by hand to a level that obliterates the arterial pressure or pulse. |
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The deal makers could thus afford to offer vastly inflated prices for the companies that were being acquired. |
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The mortgage company made loans based on the inflated incomes and many of the taxpayers defaulted on the loans. |
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Sticking a couple of partially inflated balloons up the front of it only made him look even worse, deformed rather than voluptuous. |
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After the chute was inflated the glider rotated a few times and righted itself. |
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To the auctioneer's surprise the bids rise to 25 guineas, at which inflated level Dobbin secures the instrument. |
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Speculative leveraging inflated asset prices throughout the economy and spending patterns were distorted. |
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A pot belly and bloating is another indication of an expanded and inflated colon that is full of fecal matter. |
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If the lung is fully expansible and fills the pleural cavity while inflated by the anesthetist, talc is insufflated. |
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Molesey's want-away players have been criticised by new manager Ian Hazel, who says they harbour inflated opinions of themselves. |
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B to have inflated inner accessory lobes and short posterior platforms in addition to the more typical forms. |
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Greenhouses are gothic or Quonset structures with end walls and a double-layer polyethylene inflated roof. |
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Of course, I had no idea how much the journey should cost, so assumed I was being quoted an inflated price. |
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It turned out that the chopper was homing in on the emergency locator beacon that activated when the raft was inflated. |
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I think the air bag must have inflated when he came through the roundabout. |
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When the boyfriend arrived shortly after 10 am, Moon jumped, landing beside an air cushion inflated by police. |
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There is, however, an ectotympanic, and the pterygoids and alisphenoids are swollen, forming a sort of inflated bullae. |
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The audits either rejected the inflated invoices or required the contractors to reimburse the money. |
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Soon the seeds in the inflated seed cases of the yellow rattle will be hard and rattle at a brush. |
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Exchange rates for the rouble, the Mongolian tugrik and the Chinese yuan may be inflated on the train. |
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Choristospore dasyclads develop cysts within inflated structures termed gametophores borne along the tips or sides of laterals. |
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Larger bottles were made too, whose shape resembled an inflated balloon or bladder. |
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The real villains of this piece are the weekend cottagers, who bring little to our Dales communities except inflated house prices. |
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In many ammonites the terminal body chamber is relatively large, inflated, and with a constricted aperture or apertural appendages. |
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I shall then place the one who is snoring the loudest upon an inflated lilo and gently launch her out to sea, with a candle and a baht or two. |
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The terror of the 1972 games in Munich had inflated insurance and security costs, and the boycott by African nations had deprived the 1976 games of their global legitimacy. |
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When you next call the local consumer helpline to complain about a faulty refrigerator or inflated mobile phone bills, your phone will ring in Kashmir. |
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As the dotcom bust receded and the leverage inflated the next boom, the wager looked like a good one. |
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Many younger workers are buying stock at vastly inflated prices. |
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I couldn't agree more, though I think the this coddling might produce more of a sense of inflated self-entitlement than the deflated self-esteem the author describes. |
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The rapid inrush and outflow of air inflated and deflated the interior, giving rise to apprehension that the craft might disintegrate at any moment. |
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The inflated pension earnings created a false impression of profits and helped trigger the flow of bonus money into the pockets of company executives. |
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Mooney quickly inflated his life raft, sent out an SOS signal and drifted for fourteen days before he was rescued. |
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More to the point, who is kidding who when you have to purchase your ticket to finals now grossly inflated in scale via the humiliations of a play-off? |
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Then you get a gander at the full monty, as it were, and he looks like someone inflated him from the sternum down. |
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It's just too bad that the movie mixes its messages with mean spirited spitefulness, an inflated opinion of itself and its views, and a mostly unfunny script. |
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One injection every 14 days kept the cows' hormones artificially inflated. |
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An economy carrying huge personal debts, with an overdependence on an inflated and faltering housing market and a highly mobile industrial base, doesn't inspire confidence. |
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He has an inflated opinion of his value to the professional classes. |
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This has left some competitors holding capacity and has led to the temptation to go in for swaps of network capacity at inflated values and with no customers to use it. |
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Some critics discerned a falling away of powers in his later work, marked by a tendency towards inflated rhetoric, but to others he remained a commanding figure to the end. |
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The question is not whether they will be toppled, but why it requires an inflated running time of more than two hours for the swashbuckler to get the job done. |
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Alternatively, the branchlets may represent inflated hairs, or paraphyses, as found on some phaeophyte sporophytes or rhodophyte tetrasporophytes. |
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Smaller balloons are then inflated around the main structure, and the process repeated to create mini-igloos for the guests and staff to sleep in. |
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The UK property market is so relatively inflated that you can parlay your assets into some stunning place in the sun, and ever more of us are doing so. |
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He was like an un-tied balloon that had been inflated and immediately released. |
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Before diving into the fiction that has inflated Agenda 21 to fear-mongering status, we must first understand the facts. |
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This invention relates to apparatus and method for inflating balloons and, while inflated, for allowing insertion thereinto of objects for display, gifts, etc. |
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But, with his contract up after the play-offs, the cash-strapped club can no longer afford his inflated salary and he looks bound for pastures new. |
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Finally, this normally sedentary animal inflated a muscular cone at its base to lever itself free from its moorings and danced away in the water column. |
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Here again, this rhetoric is inflated, hyperbolic and unjustified. |
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But the inflated opinion Woodgate had apparently developed of himself in a rapid rise to fame and fortune seemed to be punctured by the court cases. |
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A decade ago, thrifts got themselves into trouble because they made residential and commercial real estate loans for inflated amounts to borrowers who could not pay. |
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The thrifts were looted by borrowers, who used inflated appraisals and phony financial statements to obtain funds they had no hope of paying back. |
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Some girls think he's mega cute as well, but I personally think he's mega pompous and needs someone to stick a pin in that over inflated ego of his. |
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The ankle joint was inflated with physiologic saline solution. |
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If he existed at all, and there is some dispute, was probably a local tribal leader whose importance was later inflated to promote religious pride. |
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Yet there are times when a rogue state is so caught up in its own propaganda and inflated glory that even a military threat cannot bring it to rational discussion. |
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It was further inflated by fundamental changes to the nature of the exam, which critics say were designed to ensure that pass rates continued to rise. |
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Colorful inflated onion domes appeared to symbolize the birth of urbanization. |
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The tube contains a balloon which is inflated, blocking the windpipe. |
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But with emasculated regulators, inhibited competition and inflated wages in the service industry, Irish consumers cannot bet on prices falling on the basis of a strong euro. |
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Buying incubator shares at inflated prices, whose underlying assets where just other dotcom shares trading at inflated prices, was never going to work. |
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Keeping your tyres inflated at the correct pressure is vital for your health and that of your wallet, as tyres run at the wrong pressure wear prematurely. |
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In this way the currency could be inflated to pay for the war. |
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Soon afterwards, the bizarre, triangularly coiled, inflated Parawocklumeria and Wocklumeria appeared, representing the last burst of clymeniid diversification. |
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It's just like pushing a fully inflated basketball underwater. |
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The surprise is learning that even when a school's moderation process is proved faulty under the NCEA, students can still retain their inflated marks. |
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In bivalve molluscs, growth rate of the shell tends to decelerate with growth and the shell generally becomes more inflated in the late growth stage. |
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We bounced up to 10 feet in the air, catching a glimpse of the mountain peaks and landing on a cushy inflated mattress to spring up in the air again. |
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Nowadays the market is inflated with a flood of cheap and easy money and exceptionally low interest rates in order to convince folks that an economic mend is on the horizon. |
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My prize goes to whoever wrote the ridiculously inflated press blurb. |
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Property agencies say this year's festival will see yet another increase in the number of flats on the temporary market, and at increasingly inflated prices. |
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The power has already been bought in advance at grossly inflated prices. |
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I feel it is totally unacceptable to place this burden on the already overtaxed householders who are facing increasingly inflated council tax bills. |
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Comedy production costs are greatly inflated by the price of hype. |
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In the later stages of a boom, excessive money and credit creation finance inflated asset prices and too much money and credit fuels uneconomic investments. |
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We wondered how the inflated figure got circulating in the first place. |
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Authorities counted 314 people as still reported missing but said the number was greatly inflated by double reports and the enduring confusion over the identities of the dead. |
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Failure to account for an unmeasured risk factor could have artificially inflated or deflated the relative risks for the landfill versus reference areas. |
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Then replace the punctured rear wheel with the inflated front wheel. |
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Then tougher legislation is announced to deal with the inflated problem. |
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Newly appointed ministers have always been the targets of inflated flattery from vested interests eager to gain an early place in their affections. |
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By this means we are told that waists can be reduced, flat chests inflated, hips broadened and lungs strengthened, to say nothing of reducing weight. |
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Cynics have long derided the supposed lottery curse as a fraud, chalking it up to inflated media coverage of such deaths. |
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A special microprocessor inside the seats takes a split-second to decide which airbags should be inflated to provide body support when the car is cornering. |
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Others steadfastly maintain that numbers such as those are grossly inflated, and that abduction of children by strangers with bad intent is actually quite rare. |
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This inflated conception of the strength of the Republicans is indicative of the despair of many ex-radicals and their prostration before political reaction. |
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He grabbed his own bag and the first aid kit, throwing them onto the newly inflated raft before jumping from the plane just before the door became fully immersed. |
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Perhaps they have an inflated sense of how much they should be valued. |
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Within minutes, they had the raft inflated and on the water. |
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The downturn in the technology sector put a swift end to IT recruitment trends characterised by inflated salaries and rampant job-hopping at all levels. |
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Still, despite inflated numbers due to longevity, Gartner was incredibly consistent, scoring 30 or more goals in each of his first 15 NHL seasons. |
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If Berkovic imagined his move to Ewood Park would mean an instant recall to first team duties he must indeed be blessed with a hugely inflated ego. |
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But I found it strangely drear and flat with a vastly inflated reputation. |
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Churchill's essay goes to extremes, but like the man in power here, the way to get public opinion aroused is to make inflated statements that hold only a grain of truth. |
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Iraqi banks are seconded to commit fraudulent transactions and sell currency at inflated prices. |
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Semi-rigid support rods make it easy to set up and provide increased stability, even if the bag is not inflated to full pressure. |
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The lawsuits alleged that the agencies inflated their ratings on purchased structured investment vehicles. |
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Increased competition has inflated salaries among professional athletes. |
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MacFarlane is actively making money off of his inflated sense of self. |
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All RTD curves obtained during the study were skewed to the right with very long tails that resulted in inflated arithmetic mean residence times. |
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The flexible male membrane is then inflated with heated compressed air or possibly steam. |
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For instance, inflated earnings push taxpayers into higher income tax rates unless the tax brackets are indexed to inflation. |
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Vaughan-Nichols maintains that because the Technorati numbers are self-reported, they're likely inflated. |
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A tiny balloon on the tip of the catheter is inflated to float the device into the pulmonary artery, which leads from the heart to the lungs. |
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Those homeowners who bought too much house, or borrowed against inflated values are now going to be liable for their own poor decisions. |
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They'd simply buy a firm for a few billion, aggressively asset-strip it, casualize the workforce, and sell it on for an inflated price. |
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It can be packaged in the tight quarters of a seat frame and looks like a very large lima bean when fully inflated. |
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But the main innovation was that they put yellow stripes on their purple pill, and charged consumers grossly inflated prices. |
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The activist-turned-politician would appeal Delhiites to rise up against the inflated bills without fear. |
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In all subsequent analyses, we use these simulated zero inflated, multivariate lognormally distributed data. |
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The enclosed biomes are made of plastic, hexagonal panels that are inflated to trap heat, maintaining temperatures for the greenhouse's plants. |
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Bladderwrack is a seaweed with little inflated sacs which help it to float. |
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Marlowe's eyes trailed slick video covers posted outside each, a pornocopia of pouting lips, inflated breasts, and overblown cocks. |
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It is also used figuratively to refer to pompous, inflated or pretentious writing or speech, from at least the time of Shakespeare. |
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How meanly has he closed his inflated career! What a sample of the bathos will his history present! |
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Fustian also refers to pompous, inflated or pretentious writing or speech, starting from the time of Shakespeare. |
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A glob of molten glass is placed on the end of the blowpipe, and is then inflated into a wooden or metal carved mold. |
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The food that could be bought in America was purchased at vastly inflated prices. |
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We wore green denim uniforms which when wet could be inflated into waterwings and we floated our equipment over to the riverbank. |
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In addition, it should be trying to wind machines, the original cost have less and must be installed in places that have inflated considerably. |
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A contemporary document claims that William had 776 ships, but this may be an inflated figure. |
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This cautionary tale about the corruptive power of greed takes gentle sideswipes at the cult of celebrity and the inflated price of modern art. |
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After bag connection, the bulk bag is automatically inflated, filled by weight to a programmed set point, and densified. |
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A contemporary document claims that William had 726 ships, but this may be an inflated figure. |
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As it stands, there is no self-correcting mechanism available for inflated rents. |
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The Bark n Bag Jetway is a designer-styled carrier for dogs and cats that's designed to look amazing without an inflated price. |
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They are partially inflated with the light gas before launch, with the gas pressure the same both inside and outside the balloon. |
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Instead, this was a performance laced with the same complacency and inflated self-opinion that sent United spinning out of the Champions League. |
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A stall seller, Bernie Rayner, infamously sold bird seed to tourists at inflated prices. |
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The murderer combines an inflated sense of self-worth with moments of paralyzing doubt and self-recrimination. |
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Through mismanagement, inflated revenue projections and overcommitments, the MTA is in a fiscal sinkhole. |
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The main work is not the translation at all, but Nabokov's appropriation of it through his inflated peritext. |
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Another example of innovation in plastics construction is the Allianz Arena in Munich, which is constructed with 2874 inflated ETFE rhomboidal shells. |
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He sold magazine subscriptions at inflated prices door to door. |
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The requirements of certified sales are designed to avoid inflated sales figures, which are frequently practiced by record companies for promotional purposes. |
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They can also create somewhat musical sounds with their inflated throats. |
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The swimbladder is inflated when the fish wants to move up, and, given the high pressures in the messoplegic zone, this requires significant energy. |
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Air fences are made up of inflated panels installed on the bends. |
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Estimates of that proportion are typically outdated or inflated, as many of these proposals were unknown when scholars were compiling lists of unexplained Germanic words. |
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Before them, Radagaisus led between 200,000 and 400,000 Goths in Italy in 406 perhaps too high as ancient sources routinely inflated the numbers of tribal invaders. |
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Recently, Kejriwal had restored electricity connection of a daily wageworker after it was disconnected by the Electricity Department due non-payment of the inflated bill. |
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The damages to my car were negligible, yet the airbag got inflated. |
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Between 1996 and 2006, many picture tube manufacturers made prohibited pricing agreements in order to sell picture tubes to television manufacturers at inflated prices. |
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Joshua Marquis, cochair of a district attorney's capital litigation committee, also charges death penalty opponents with inflated statistics on wrongful convictions. |
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The real fans, the working class, are now fast going the way of the dodo and being replaced by the Johnny-come-lately middle classes who can afford inflated prices. |
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We know from anecdotal evidence that the figures are being inflated, multiplied by beat officers to meet a tickbox target culture set by the new Scottish force. |
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But the predatory pricing of airlines will see hopes dashed for many who simply cannot afford to pay the rip-off inflated prices being offered by greedy airlines. |
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The memory foam main pillow moulds to any contours, and the inflatable side supports can be inflated and angle adjusted to suit your comfort requirements. |
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If only I'd realised that, compared to competing with inflated career achievements and boasts of successions of mini-mes, being a teenager was easy. |
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Why does the whole development seem so cliched and inflated? |
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The locule is rather inflated, and the three wings are membranous, supplied with simple subparallel venation that is craspedodromous to the fimbrial vein. |
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Using a small balloon inflated inside the artery at the site of the blockage, physicians can open many blockages in a procedure called an angioplasty. |
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