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  1. very excited

291 Sentences With "revved up"

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Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom revved up their date night!
You're super revved up to accomplish your dreams this evening.
Polls show that Democratic voters are revved up for November.
A revved-up economy can color people's perceptions of their politicians.
In the Mahler, the orchestra delivered a potent, revved-up sound.
Eager ambition is cannily used as the production's revved-up motor.
But Scott was too revved up to do something so crafty.
The auto lending business is all revved up, thanks to Wall Street.
Why it works: The implications alone will get you both revved up.
Instead of tamping down the issue, Trump has revved up public interest.
Then Weezy -- and his dope shoes -- revved up the crowd some more.
He revved up and was pointed at Zirkle before leaving, Peters said.
Carr finally got the offense revved up on the Raiders' sixth possession.
For more than a decade, only recorded music revved up the crowd.
The United Arab Emirates revved up its influence machine in Washington, too.
But when he got to certain particular topics, the crowd revved up again.
And by the next day internal opposition to the idea revved up again.
Rick Scott, both Republicans, revved up the crowd before Trump took the stage.
A continuous flood of cortisol keeps us revved up and on high alert.
Meanwhile, Energica and Zero Motorcycles have revved up U.S. promotion, distribution and sales.
Our plane, a three-seat Cessna, revved up on the tarmac before dawn.
Glia, the brain's immune cells, revved up a lifelike inflammatory response when provoked.
Half a year later the government revved up growth with a massive stimulus programme.
Or even a Sunday night show to get revved up for the impending workweek.
That allows the newly revved-up immune system to recognize and attack the invader.
On weekend evenings, it transforms into a revved-up runway of tuned-up Japanese cars.
The Sanders campaign is revved up—and his support nationally is showing a dramatic uptick.
An anti-Trump rally in Portland, Oregon, revved up as protesters confronted police Thursday night.
E-moto startups Energica and Zero Motorcycles have revved up U.S. promotion, distribution and sales.
He got revved up and we had a great big rumble in the desert USA.
On weekend evenings, it transforms into a revved-up runway of tuned-up Japanese cars.
The salsa-inflicted banger instantly revved up the class and got everyone bouncing and twerking.
Plus, the body is revved up fighting the infection so it's using more of its energy.
The appetite increases, but because the entire body is revved up, there is often weight loss.
One kind of hopes to see a revved-up fictional version of this tale onscreen someday.
He liked to get me revved up about a proposed tax cut or some union negotiation.
On Wednesday, he pays a visit to the man who may have revved up his engines.
"The Super Bowl is what champions are made of," she declared as "Bad Romance" revved up.
What's not to love about an hour on a soapbox, fully revved up and feeling superior?
Republicans, however, argue that Kennedy was nominated in 1987, before the presidential election contest revved up.
Italy's Energica and California based Alta Motors and Zero Motorcycles have revved up promotion, distribution, and sales.
Kilauea has been erupting since January 1983, but dangerous volcanic activity revved up about a month ago.
"We just have to get people revved up to be part of the cool kids," she added.
But Theron has never been given a solitary spotlight in a revved-up thriller of her own.
One bus, emblazoned with the words "Success Travel," suddenly revved up as the driver blasted the horn.
On The Amber Rose Show this July, we learned that Chyna's pregnancy had revved up her libido.
A few minutes later, the smaller boat revved up its motor and sailed out of the harbor.
The revved-up Breitbart operation is also likely to target Speaker Ryan, as it did before Trump.
Senate Republicans have strategically revved up their attempt to convince President Trump to not withdraw from NAFTA.
The driver revved up the snowmobile and pointed it toward Ms. Zirkle before leaving, Ms. Peters said.
Go 7-9, pick 14th, and get your fan base revved up about a new strong safety?
Albeit revved up with an eye-popping costume, a midcentury-modern mansion and an enviably sleek motorcycle.
The Hold Steady, sounding all revved up, has released the digital equivalent of a two-sided single.
You'll be feeling revved up to tackle issues concerning cash and your sense of self-worth today.
It's good for nearly 800 horsepower (when revved up to 8,500 rpm) and 530 pound-feet of torque.
For the 43,153 revved-up fans at Minute Maid Park, it was a combination of shock and disappointment.
With an oil refinery as a backdrop, the president revved up the crowd, but was solicitous of her.
In part, the disconnect stems from a revved-up labor market that encourages job hopping and inflated credentials.
And a revved-up base could lessen the blow from what looks to be a very difficult election.
According to Convenience Store News, the revved-up trail mix will make its way to shelves nationwide this month.
Steven Spielberg's revved-up monster mash has become a classic blockbuster and marked a turning point in visual effects.
Many Chinese were not familiar with the original "Star Wars" trilogy when "The Force Awakens" marketing machine revved up.
Since launching her 11-month Storyteller Tour in January, the American Idol alum has revved up her fitness regimen.
Over the past decade China's leaders have revved up investment whenever the economy has slowed beyond their comfort zone.
With these kind of tools available, there have already been several notable health-related projects revved up by developers.
"When you get a little anxious or excited or revved up about something, your body counteracts that," he explains.
Breakingviews Matthias Müller, the chief executive of Volkswagen, has revved up the company's profit engine more quickly than expected.
The stock markets revved up for a big jump, believing Trump's damaging trade war was coming to an end.
You might make a page designed to attract pro-Trump types and get them revved up about green subsidies.
But driven to keep the country's growth revved up for years, leaders in the Philippines have contributed as well.
Ms. Rowling is just getting revved up, but her time frame suggests her sights are on another world catastrophe.
Trump loves a fight and seems to be revved up by the prospect of taking on the Democratic House.
Carlos Santana revved up his band with grooves adapted from Africa and the Caribbean, jamming live in the studio.
Supporters there broke into chants and he was cheered when he climbed aboard a tractor and revved up the engine.
To finance the government's domestic bills, Mr Maduro has revved up the printing presses, setting off a bout of hyperinflation.
Some say that under a Donald Trump administration, loosening of regulation may lead to revved-up merger and acquisition activity.
Spin it forward to the 2290-43 Jets and sure, folks are revved up about the Class of '24 QBs.
Shapiro quit the company days later, and the anti-Semitic vitriol ''revved up into super high gear,'' he told me.
So what if the show was, to quote one of its songs, "all revved up with no place to go"?
In Twitch chat boxes or on Twitter or Discord, harassment against these so-called cultural parachuters revved up around 2012.
Investment capital, parked on the sidelines for years, revved up the engine in anticipation of little — or light touch — regulation.
Delighting in provocation, the report's author Alfred Kinsey revved up the controversy, arguing that sexual shame was neither natural nor holy.
Clinton and Kaine instead talked up immigration reform and health care expansion — red meat for a crowd of revved-up partisans.
"He's really revved up about it," said Paul Wexler, a principal at Wexler Healthcare Properties and a broker for the project.
An uptick in investment money from the city, private funders and large business like Quicken Loans has revved up startup activity.
At home in late October, nearly three months after the attack, he revved up his new toy: a three-wheeled motorcycle.
But nothing gets the sporting public revved up more than a compelling comeback story and Woods is writing one for the ages.
King Arthur has problems other than its spastic pacing and its wild jerks from pathos and pain to revved-up goofy comedy.
Like the Chronosphere that powers much of its action, Through the Looking Glass is the stuff of revved-up mechanics, not magic.
WHEN TO SELL Now that you've read this article, you may feel all revved up to go out and sell your phone!
Eating small, healthy snacks throughout the day can keep your metabolism revved up and help normalize blood sugar, according to Everyday Health.
Sporting Chicago Cubs regalia, he belted out the song before a large stadium crowd, gesturing wildly as he revved up the crowd.
The moon might be in cool Aquarius, but you're in a passionate, revved-up mood as the moon clashes with the sun.
Edgar Wright's gloriously revved-up iPod musical Baby Driver is sometimes candy-colored and candy-weighted, with more style than actual impact.
You probably don't want a whole society revved up to, you know, making 100 choices per hour about something that really matters.
This week, Courtney Barnett gets revved up about harassment, Gregory Porter covers the Beatles and Tinashe tries to give in to love.
The sector of your chart that rules romance and creativity will be revved up, bringing you plenty of exciting invitations to party.
This machine is a revved up version of Belle I, and it expected to collect around 50 times more data than its predecessor.
Mainstream brands have revved up the multicultural millennial targeting in recent campaigns, crafting perfectly formulaic multicultural casts (see: Pepsi's absurd Kendall Jenner ad).
After four weeks of parsing out strategically placed insights into HBO's new world, the showrunners opened the floodgates and revved up the engines.
And when the cameras stopped rolling, Depp was revved up to make an about-face – and quite literally tear himself away from character.
"I think the money is going to come from a revved-up economy," Trump said in a Fox News interview broadcast on Tuesday.
The track opens with production mirroring Shy Glizzy's "White Girl" from 2014 and transitions into GoldLink's signature revved up take on 90s R&B.
But really, the fusing of Cowan's revved up interpretations of 'sexy' with a feminist-forward cartoon beloved by millennials is a genius marketing move.
Lines that might get you revved up, or make you laugh, or cause you to inadvertently raise your hand in a triumphant fist-bump.
" Scar tissue builds up, making surgery more difficult and the immune system is "even more revved up and ready to reject the next heart.
" In July, Twitter revved up its efforts to stop these scams by automatically locking unverified accounts that changed their display names to "Elon Musk.
The cars' Autosteer speed cap is now revved up from 55 mph to 80 mph (after a mandatory sensor recalibration, according to Electrek's sources).
The speech was a retread of Trump's greatest hits; the revved-up audience was familiar with these tunes, but eager to re-hear them.
Mars in Capricorn will find you up late at night, working on your many projects, and it will also find your intuition revved up.
If you're looking for a bit more revved up AC set that shows off a good range of their catalogue, check out this show.
Growth revved up again in 2018 after Trump and congressional Republicans enacted their own stimulus in the form of tax cuts and spending increases.
As U.S. economic growth has revved up, railroads and truck fleets have not expanded capacity to keep pace - a decision applauded by Wall Street.
She interviewed player Alexander Steen after the Blues punched their ticket to the finals, and revved up the crowd before Game 3 in St. Louis.
Mexican fans revved up business in the Ural Mountains city of Yekaterinburg, overwhelming vendors at a sports store as they bought up any available souvenirs.
If Democrats are out-raising Republicans by such a margin, that suggests both stronger candidates and a base that is more revved-up than normal.
Banks have revved up auto lending in recent quarters, as cheap money has facilitated the increase in the size and duration of U.S. auto loans.
Not only is it the first figure of this slick, modernized design, Barbara even comes with a snazzy, revved-up bike to ride around on.
And she warned the party against getting too wrapped up in the protests that have revved up Democratic base voters nationwide this year and last.
Growth might have been even slower, had China not revved up lending during the quarter — a solution that could add to debt problems later on.
After being revved up to complete some tasks related to your career goals this morning, you're eager to spend time with friends and to network.
And that is just the start: Should Kuchurgan be revved up to full capacity, it could swallow $900 million in Moldova-bought gas every year.
McCarthy played Spicer as a revved-up, aggressive White House spokesman who fired a water gun at journalists and piloted a moving briefing room lectern.
He did this again on Tuesday night, even though he wasn't speaking off the cuff, in a revved-up style, at one of his rallies.
Since the failed coup, Mr Erdogan and his ministers have revved up nationalist rhetoric to justify a mounting crackdown against Kurdish politicians, socialists and the press.
The Orlando terrorist shooting last month further postponed Obama's first campaign event, as the President grew increasingly revved up to appear alongside Clinton, according to aides.
The most healthy-looking stem cells in that tissue were isolated and encouraged to multiply, and the revved-up results then sprayed back into the lung.
"I think the money is going to come from a revved-up economy," Trump said in a Fox News interview broadcast on Tuesday: http://bit.ly/21625mq2900DHk.
Davis's breakout was not one characteristic chapter of a season-long thesis, a la Steph Curry's 50-point outings or Russell Westbrook's revved-up triple-doubles.
Mr. Beshear is the best known — his father, Steve Beshear, was a popular governor from 2007 to 2015 — but Mr. Edelen has liberals pretty revved up.
Now, investors say, September's stock rally for those groups again stemmed at least in part from policy hopes, as Trump revved up his tax-reform push.
Titans quarterback Marcus Mariota, pro golfer Brandt Snedeker and the former Heisman Trophy winner Eddie George have revved up crowds for a raucous party each game.
I was informed by the brand's PR team that the relaxing and connection-encouraging "Chill" line of cartridges would be best for getting me revved up.
The guys are so revved up around (engine head) Andy Cowell, so motivated to sort it out, that I have zero doubt they will sort it out.
Its biggest story, though, is the man himself, and how he reacts to feeling cornered: exhaustion behind the scenes, and revved-up attack-dog determination in public.
STONY BROOK "Revved Up For a Cure: Classics to Exotics Car Show," hosted by Ralph Macchio to benefit men's cancer programs and services, with free health screenings.
STONY BROOK "Revved Up for a Cure: Classics to Exotics Car Show," hosted by Ralph Macchio to benefit men's cancer programs and services, with free health screenings.
Mr. Duterte's allies in the government, his die-hard supporters and well-rewarded propagandists — the cogs in his political machinery — have been revved up to great momentum.
Disney is using Mickey's 90th birthday as a monstrous marketing moment, with the company's cross-promotional machine revved up to what may be its highest level yet.
The revved-up T-cells — now known as "CAR-T cells" — are then frozen again and shipped back to the hospital to be dripped into the patient.
The overhaul could force private equity firms to change the way they do deals for the first time since the industry got revved up in the 1980s.
The tin includes four bright colors: Flame Game (a fiery tangerine), Pink Thrills (a fuchsia pink), Revved-Up Red (a coral red), and Lusty Rose (a sultry blush).
ET, also told Fox the "revved up economy" would help pay for some of his spending priorities, such as bulking up the military and upgrading the nation's infrastructure.
The machine, named V22015-8.0 MW, is a revved up version of the company's 8 MW model, allowing it to produce even more juice under favorable wind conditions.
Duke had the transition attack revved up and nothing might have topped by Giles' field goal while he was fouled as the ball somehow spun into the basket.
Photo: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images They get everyone revved up and thinking about these advanced concepts and they layer them onto the platform over time.
The romance and creativity sector of your chart is revved up, but you're also in the mood to connect with home and family as the moon enters Cancer.
McConnell told The Hill that his political advisers say there are already signs the battle over Kavanaugh has revved up the GOP base in red states beyond expectations.
It may sound medically impossible to get revved up about sober, middle-of-the-road think tanks like the Bipartisan Policy Center or the Center for Responsive Politics.
There, I spoke to Robert Babcox, a pastor, who praised the president for sticking to his campaign promises and, "for all the bravado," getting the economy revved up.
Holiday shopping in the final quarter of 2017 had revved up consumer spending — which accounts for more than two-thirds of the nation's economic activity — to 4 percent.
Before the VSCO girl summer revved up in June, mentions of "VSCO girl" were hard to come by across the internet outside of the photo-editing app itself.
CreditCreditStephen Crowley/The New York Times WASHINGTON — President Trump was already revved up when he emerged from his limousine to visit NATO's new headquarters in Brussels last May.
Augmented reality was previously on 2012's TrendWatch; its reemergence emphasizes that the movement has only revved up in the past three years and is unlikely to fade soon.
Whatever the reason, the only time inflation made interest rates a genuinely hard call was in 22000, when the American economy was revved up by Mr Trump's tax cuts.
The scandal fell out of the spotlight until this October, when, as Cosby's career revved up, comedian Hannibal Buress called him a "rapist" while doing a bit in Philadelphia.
This year, although a record number of women ran and won, many lost, including campaigns that had revved up high hopes, like Stacey Abrams's run for governor in Georgia.
SO YOU KNOW, WE'RE ALL REVVED UP RIGHT NOW, WE SHUT DOWN OUR CREDIT AND WATCH VERY CAREFULLY FOR WHAT, A MONTH, THREE MONTHS, SIX MONTHS, MAYBE A YEAR.
Not only did they survive any growing pains, they shook off their former sound and began forging something that was a more revved up take on Elvis Costello songs.
Trump, 70, revved up the crowd as he handed over two pages of test results after being questioned by the television physician in an interview to air in full Thursday.
In an interview with Fox & Friends that aired Tuesday morning, Trump said part of the money for a proposed increase in military spending would come from a revved-up economy.
Chances are nil that Justice Breyer will soon find four colleagues on the bench willing to reconsider the decision that revved up the machinery of capital punishment four decades ago.
Snarky Puppy, which won a recent Grammy and is up for another one this month, has carved out an improbably strong niche with its brand of revved-up jazz fusion.
Running back Mark Ingram (226 yards) started slowly but revved up his game against the Lions with a season-best 217 yards and his first two touchdowns of the season.
Your schedule is about to be turned upside down, dear water-bearer, but first your relationships get revved up thanks to Mars entering your opposite sign Leo on July 1.
Just like a pair of cousins who seemed to have revved up their drinking, or my sister Mari, who refused to be out at night, a Cinderella by 6 p.m.
Impeachment has revved up Trump's rhetorical hatred for the "Deep State," which he has deployed so often throughout his presidency, laying the blame for all ills on these mysterious bureaucrats.
Before Trump's arrival, his son, Donald Trump Jr., revved up the crowd, dishing out his own extended riffs on the Democratic contenders and warning the crowd not to be complacent.
While revved up on these drugs, Bancroft visits the Head in the Clouds brothel, and loses control: He destroys the stack (mind) and body of a sex worker, killing her permanently.
Remarkably, it has visual wit and a human touch, no small achievement for a seemingly indestructible machine that revved up 40 years ago and shows no signs of sputtering out (ever).
Revved up East Coast Corridor: Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk announced yesterday that the government has given him permission to build a hyperloop from Washington DC to New York City.
St. Louis actually came out and controlled the first six minutes Saturday night, taking its cue from a revved-up crowd seeing the first finals game in the city since 1970.
As Saturday approached, the United States Military Academy revved up for a football game against the visiting Air Force Academy in West Point, N.Y., in a highly charged clash of rivals.
Some consequential things went down: The U.S. sanctioned Iran's top diplomat, revved up the trade war with China, and signed off on a spending bill that will spike the national debt.
"I think the money is going to come from a revved-up economy," Mr. Trump said in an interview with Fox News when asked how he would pay for his plans.
And the ad exodus revved up once more last month, after the liberal watchdog Media Matters unearthed a number of misogynistic and racist remarks that Carlson made on a radio show.
Remarkably, it has visual wit and a human touch, no small achievement for a seemingly indestructible machine that revved up 40 years ago and shows no signs of sputtering out (ever).
The sun was quickly dropping into the desert so, after our "I'm the queen of the road" stunt, we got back in the S.U.V. and I revved up to 80 again.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In the 1980s, certain New York art dealers revved up the hype machine so powerfully that its sheer volume made their sales pitches impossible to ignore.
It was last summer's sleeper hit, and season 2 is revved up and ready to go with a new "why done it" (that's the new "who done it," if you hadn't heard).
The national encryption debate revved up and tapered off in the spring of 2015, for instance, but roared back to life in the wake of the Paris terrorist attacks this past year.
To keep the North American profit machine revved up, GM must invest in new SUVs and trucks, as well as expensive technology to enable them to meet rising federal fuel economy targets.
Trump rallies were a particularly ripe target, gatherings that have sometimes been marked by violence, as Mr. Trump revved up his supporters with tough talk and protesters tried to disrupt the events.
Revved up Sunday by a short set by the Red Hot Chili Peppers before kickoff, the crowd fairly exploded when a virtually automatic short field goal gave the Rams an early lead.
"It has visual wit and a human touch, no small achievement for a seemingly indestructible machine that revved up 40 years ago and shows no signs of sputtering out (ever)," she writes.
"People were pretty revved up during that time to get involved in something," said Mr. DuPell, who started the New Jersey campaign and recruited Mr. Goldstein and Mr. Norbe to join him.
People who are anxious or terrified of pain, people who have post-traumatic stress disorder, may actually experience more pain, he said, because the pain circuits in their brains are revved up.
Hundreds of his supporters have gathered in Whitehall to support President Trump's UK visit and protest Robinson's arrest, revved up by breathless coverage from a Canadian far-right media outlet called the Rebel.
Like the lion's share of the band's past work, the album's led by Nagano's  vocal stylings, set amidst a spread of electronics—in this case a little more revved up then albums past.
Where plenty of punk guitarists attempted to recreate Greg Ginn's slapdash soloing, Banks played like a revved up John Fogerty or Dickey Betts, allowing even his most pounding riffs some room to breathe.
Mr. Berry's first single sounded like nothing that came before, and the key ingredients are all in place — revved-up guitar, clever language ("as I was motorvatin' over the hill"), girls and cars.
" After pummeling Mike Bloomberg on the debate stage, she had even more pep in her step than usual — she even broke into a little dance as her revved-up supporters chanted "Persist, persist.
Gone are the sombre guitars and neatly timed melodic bridges, replaced instead with a revved-up menagerie of analogue synths and arpeggiators, trained to aim precisely and exclusively for the listener's dopamine receptors.
The sperm of men who smoke, compared to those who don't, have more damaged DNA, fewer active energy-generating mitochondria and more proteins indicating a revved up immune response, according to a small study.
That almost happens here: The flow from the narrative into the music is at times awkward, especially when a more revved-up number asks, perhaps a little too eagerly, for hand-clapping audience participation.
Scott Walker's full-throttled love of Harley-Davidson motorcycles has been intertwined with his rising political career, but now he must navigate revved up criticism of the Milwaukee-based company from President Donald Trump.
FAIRFAX, Va. — On the eve of Super Tuesday, as Hillary Clinton urged her supporters to turn out to vote, people on the sidelines of her campaign rally here seemed less revved up than resigned.
"I think the money is going to come from a revved up economy," Trump said in a Fox News interview broadcast on Tuesday, hours before he was to address a joint session of Congress.
Earlier this month, as talk of a new virus outbreak in the U.S. revved up, Robert Richwine, an Uber driver in Columbus, Ohio, devised a game plan to try to stay on the road.
A drumline from north Minneapolis kicked the formal proceedings off, elite Minnesota politicians revved up the crowd, and the snow fell harder as the DJ played Dessa's "The Bullpen" for the senator's entrance music.
WASHINGTON — President Trump suggested on Tuesday that "a revved-up economy" could generate enough additional tax revenue to pay for his proposed $54 billion military buildup, relieving pressure on him to cut Social Security.
A few dozen Bernie-Journey makers and DSA members gathered at Starboard Tack, a nautical-themed bar far from the Strip, to unwind from the day and get revved up by Vilela and Bush.
Gillum only revved up his campaign in the final weeks of the primary contest, launching his first TV ad of the cycle on July 25 — late in the game compared to his primary opponents.
"I think the money is going to come from a revved up economy," Trump said in a taped "Fox & Friends" interview that aired Tuesday ahead of his evening address to a joint session of Congress.
Image: Radiological Society of North AmericaA revved-up version of traditional CT scanning shows it's possible to acquire microscopic-scale images of ancient Egyptian mummies, revealing previously unseen features such as blood vessels and nerves.
The beloved menswear — and later, womenswear — designer reenters the industry with a revved up line of closet staples that, unlike the luxury American sportswear label he opened in 2004, you'll actually be able to buy.
While short track and speed skating account for all but one of South Korea's 26 Winter Games gold medals, it is the other Olympic title which truly revved up the country's passion for winter sports.
To keep its North American profit machine revved up, GM will have to invest in new SUVs and trucks, as well as expensive technology to enable those trucks to meet rising federal fuel economy targets.
Not surprisingly, the largest group of outside lawyers has been assembled by the president, whose controversial and abrupt firing of FBI director James Comey on May 9 revved up accusations of possible obstruction of justice.
Just Tuesday, Bloomberg reported that you have revved up your marketing efforts to try to boost the sales of your latest phones and have started offering more generous-than-usual trade-in terms for older phones.
But I guess that&aposs where we are in the country at this point, is that everybody is attempting to revved up the base more than they are attempting to win over people in the middle.
The sheer gravity of "Striking Vipers" is surprising, given the lunatic video game playfulness of the Striking Vipers world itself and the potential to play all of this with a heightened sense of revved-up drama.
Kit Yarrow, PhD, a consumer psychologist and professor of psychology and marketing at Golden Gate University says that we get so revved up about sales like Amazon Prime Day because there's an element of competition involved.
Having at one point said he could attain economic growth of 4 percent or higher, Trump has trimmed that somewhat, most recently on Monday saying a "revved-up economy" can hit 3 percent or "maybe more".
BOSTON (Reuters) - Billionaire investor William Ackman revved up his campaign against Herbalife on Monday as investors await the outcome of a U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) probe into the business practices of the nutritional supplements maker.
The film doesn't have Deadpool's smarmy humor, but it operates at a similar revved-up speed, and it lightens up considerably from the grimdark jaw-clenching glower-offs of Man Of Steel and Batman v Superman.
The Southern Baptists have revved up their extensive response operation, preparing to cook tens of thousands of meals in mobile kitchens and deploying workers with chain saws and shower units to command posts along the coast.
In December, Aleksandr Martynov, Transnistria's prime minister, announced that the Kuchurgan power station, currently running at just 17 percent of capacity, is to be revved up to full speed to meet the demands of cryptocurrency miners.
Ahead, we're showcasing the coolest Rams merch to get revved up, along with other items like sweaters and jackets that rep the official team colors — blue, gold, and white — to wear IRL beyond the (hopefully) big win.
In honor of Earth Day, many people are feeling revved up and ready to do something to help the planet, but consumers can make a small difference 0.053 days a year simply by avoiding single-use plastic.
Plus, with all the new releases in the beauty aisles, you can get all the inspiration or incentive you need to get revved up or continue your winning streak (in case you have been meeting your resolutions).
The front label of the product's packaging features some sort of fictional, revved up candy-shaped selector, DJ Brause, which translates to "DJ Fizz" in English (no word yet on his debut single "Fizz 'Till You Drop").
The crowd at Minute Maid Park, where Houston had been 2109-214 this postseason, was revved up in anticipation of the Astros having a chance to win the first title in their 226-season history on Sunday.
Washington (CNN)Marco Rubio's focus on Virginia, an early test of the "Trump effect" and who's getting revved up for a political fight involving the Supreme Court nominee: All that and more fill our "Inside Politics" forecast.
These books arrive at a moment when a lot of women have changed and too many men have not—and some are, in fact, retreating into revved-up misogyny and rage against the erosion of their supremacy.
In case you haven't heard, VICE is launching a new cable network called VICELAND that will feature a wide variety of tasty programming—including a revved up version of our very own series F*ck, That's Delicious.
The sequences reminded me of an even more revved-up ER, which would famously tell entire stories about patients who came in to the hospital in need of medical treatment in the space of about five minutes.
As China revved up its manufacturing machine to power growth over the years, officials were willing to tolerate some of the downside of scrap, namely the pollution of local soil and rivers by low-end recycling practices.
The volume was high early in the arena with the crowd revved up for the first playoff game in New Orleans since 2015 — and eager to see if the Pelicans could push Portland to the brink of elimination.
The crowd at Minute Maid Park, where the Astros had been 7-0 this postseason, was revved up in anticipation of the Astros having a chance to win the first title in their 56-season history on Sunday.
Lin's usual directorial dynamism seems like a natural fit for the revved-up new Star Trek films, but given how visually manic Star Trek Into Darkness was, there aren't many ways for him to speed things up here.
Nicotine is a stimulant, and like other stimulants, at low doses it can make people feel more alert and attentive; higher doses, Dr. Levy said, do just the opposite, making people jittery, revved up and unable to concentrate.
As I've argued before, it could be possible to get the U.S. economy revved up to four percent — but not without taking a lot of risks by letting banks create another mortgage bubble that's bound to end badly.
Chip Kelly gets a second chance to find out if his revved-up offense can translate to the NFL when he guides the San Francisco 49ers into their season opener against the visiting Los Angeles Rams on Monday night.
Another Saudi video from last weekend showed the high-speed antics of male teenagers hanging out of car windows racing through city traffic, all revved up on the intoxicating sense of freedom induced by just one night of revelry.
Export growth is expected to have weakened to 10 percent last month from February's 44.5 percent, according to a Reuters poll of 31 economists, while China's import engine may have revved up in a sign of improved domestic demand.
In addition to causing lung inflammation, checkpoint inhibitors can lead to rheumatoid arthritis and colitis, a severe inflammation of the intestine — the result of an attack by the revved-up immune system that over-the-counter remedies cannot treat.
Finally, on Sunday, playing in front of the largest moving galleries, as he did all tournament, he revved up his fans by making four birdies in the first 11 holes despite facing the most challenging conditions of the week.
Carrasco tells us Aaron knew he had experience doing face tattoos -- including some on Tekashi 6ix9ine's forehead shortly before he was arrested -- so Aaron got revved up for him to tat up his mug too ... RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE.
PRAGUE (Reuters) - A revved-up Czech economy is pointing to an interest rate hike as soon as this month and another possible move before the end of the year, central bank Governor Jiri Rusnok said in an interview with Reuters.
The 80-minute long album is paced carefully, with a 17-minute closer, some tracks trundling along below the 90 BPM mark (a daring young Wolfgang occasionally revved up into the high 120s) and many drifting with no beat at all.
"There's a bit of win-win going on for the Democrats: Be responsive to a base that's very mad, pull out the stops by showing you're fighting, and get people mad and revved up for future legislative battles," says Binder.
Investing experts are conflicted over whether the current economy is just getting revved up, on its way to another 503-style slowdown, or ready to tumble into a late-1970's-style inflationary spiral that will precede a much sharper downturn.
Fans were revved up from the start when injured Houston Texas defensive end J.J. Watt — who has raised more than $37 million for relief efforts after Hurricane Harvey — wobbled out to the mound on crutches to throw the first ball.
See also "Telling truth to power still no easy task for Malaysia's revved up media" Cartoonist Zulkiflee Anwar Ulhaque, who has been arrested several times and charged for various crimes, including sedition, focused much of his work on Najib's wife.
McConnell told The Hill he spoke with his top political advisers on Friday, who said the bitter fight over Kavanaugh, and what he has called a "shameless smear campaign" by Democrats, has revved up the GOP base in red states.
The revved up erotic gloom and doom of teen TV — partially attributable to "Riverdale," more attributable to "Pretty Little Liars" — is completely, mercifully absent from the new series, replaced by a Disney cheerfulness and flashes of Irony Jr. for kids.
A stronger consumer confidence and a traditionally buoyant retail business during the fourth quarter could have revved up demand in the past few months, but that would probably be a flash in the pan because jobs and incomes are still a problem.
To a first approximation, that's what has happened with solar PV, except the market is still dominated by performance standards (like renewable energy mandates), while price signals (like carbon taxes and cap-and-trade programs) are having a little trouble getting revved up.
Playboy founder Hugh M. Hefner, the pipe-smoking hedonist who revved up the sexual revolution in the 20063s and built a multimedia empire of clubs, mansions, movies and television, symbolized by bow-tied women in bunny costumes, has died at age 91.
A new season of "Game of Thrones" is soon upon us, and fans have been revved up by behind-the-scenes footage of Daenerys flying into battle and intense pics of Jon Snow looking super pissed and cold somewhere in the North.
While the bitter nomination battle has revved up the GOP base — and boosted the party's chances of keeping the Senate — Democrats believe Kavanaugh's confirmation will further alienate the moderate and independent suburban women who will likely determine the fate of the House.
In Virginia, where BlackPAC revved up communities of color, black progressive Justin Fairfax was elected lieutenant governor, while a notably diverse bunch of fellow lefties won seats in the House of Delegates, including the state's first transgender and first two Latina representatives.
Three e-motorcycle startups — Alta Motors, Energica and Zero Motorcycles — have revved up promotion, distribution and sales in the U.S. They are betting on pulling more gas riders to the e-moto experience and attract more young folks and women into buying motorcycles.
Centered on an obscure funk sample (Tavares' "Break Down for Love"), it manages to make even its more human components sound warped, the warm vocals and revved-up garage house beats pushing the song just across the border of the uncanny valley.
The event provided a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the grass-roots efforts Mr. Sanders has become known for, as his team revved up its campaign engine: A week later, Mr. Sanders would announce his bid for re-election to the Senate.
U.S. President Donald Trump revved up supporters on Tuesday with a defense of his response to a white supremacist-organized rally in Virginia and a promise to shut down the U.S. government if necessary to build a wall along the border with Mexico.
I used to get the very precise feeling of my revved-up uterus physically starting to pump that blood, which was both delightfully gross and exceedingly helpful because I'd then have an hour or so warning and could get to a toilet.
Greenberg finished writing this volume before the 2016 presidential campaign revved up, but his treatment of how our political machinery became so en­­crusted with deception shows why Americans have become fed up with politicians who will not open their mouths without a focus group's foreguidance.
Revved up to take on high-performance European rivals, the new Corvette, dubbed the C83, provides a breath of fresh air to GM, which along with other carmakers faces slowing sales and new financial pressures related to global trade, electrification and unresolved emission standards.
PHOENIX (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump revved up supporters on Tuesday with a defense of his response to a white supremacist-organized rally in Virginia and a promise to shut down the U.S. government if necessary to build a wall along the border with Mexico.
But what Mr. Hilfiger's four-season cycle demonstrates is that when the social-media friendly smoke and mirrors clear, it's still about clothes, and if the clothes aren't very good — aren't original or interesting or desirable — then it doesn't matter how revved up you get.
In a last-ditch attempt to slow the infection, Mr. Petteway revved up his industrial sprayer one recent afternoon and doused the trees with a novel pesticide: antibiotics used to treat syphilis, tuberculosis, urinary tract infections and a number of other illnesses in humans.
Trump used a revved-up rally in Cincinnati last night to tear into the Democrats he has been elevating as his new political foils, attacking four liberal congresswomen of color and their party's urban leaders, while also training fire on those he could be facing in 21.
The last few full moons have been highly emotional, and have left you in a puddle of tears and nostalgia, but the September 24's full moon energy is revved up in a totally different way—and you probably haven't felt like this in a while.
Intrigued, Dr. Tsai began experimenting with light, and in 2016, she and colleagues showed, after trying different frequencies, that light flickering at 40 hertz, beamed at mice an hour daily for a week, decreased amyloid and tau and revved up microglia in the brain's visual cortex.
Hope of finding the crew members aboard the naval vessel alive had already plummeted on Wednesday, as one of the largest rescue operations in the country's history revved up, when the Argentine navy told reporters that the oxygen supply aboard the submarine is likely dwindling to critical levels.
Though I had been told by sources over the span of months that sooner or later the movie would get a theatrical release, it was still shocking to sit in a nearly empty screening room and watch a movie that got so many people revved up, even President Trump.
Image: NASA/BoeingNASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine told a Congressional committee on Tuesday that President Trump's accelerated timeline to put humans back on the Moon is within the space agency's capabilities, and that a revved-up lunar mission will improve the odds of American astronauts reaching Mars by 2033.
Revved up to take on high-performance European rivals with the all-new model dubbed the C27, top GM executives plan a glitzy evening presentation in Orange County outside Los Angeles of the long-awaited eighth generation of the 21998-year-old "Vette" to enthusiasts, dealers and media.
So when he revved up a political rally this week by mocking Christine Blasey Ford, he indulged his desire to fight back and galvanized his conservative base even at the risk of alienating the very moderate Republicans he needs to confirm Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.
I looked at a sample Avenues lunch menu, and dishes included maple sweet potato soup, whole wheat pasta with "revved up" marinara, a miso chicken rice bowl, all-natural beef burgers with whole wheat buns, spiced sweet potato enchiladas, steamed edamame, roasted zucchini, tabbouleh salad, and organic kale salad.
" These sentiments, posted by hustlers, did not exist solely within the Forbes contributor network, but also on Twitter, and especially on LinkedIn, as revved-up sales and marketing people posted vague testaments to hustling, grinding, and multiple permutations and combinations of the two, in what BuzzFeed would call "Broetry.
Rounded out by the bassist Betsy Wright and the drummer Laura Harris, Ex Hex play more straight-ahead garage rock; their second full-length recording, "It's Real," is packed with power chords, revved-up guitar solos and layered vocals — perfect fodder for the group's notoriously fun live show.
" He said their anti-war tactics would be traditional—"I wish I had something really exciting to tell you in terms of a battle plan"—but insisted, "We will make sure the activism machine is just revved up to ensure there's an active response from the left flank of American politics.
Fresenius indicated 0.1 pct higher Merck indicated 0.2 pct higher German healthcare conglomerate Fresenius SE & Co KGaA revved up the pace of its deals by acquiring U.S. generic drugmaker Akorn Inc for $20.9 billion (21.60 billion euros), and in a separate agreement, the biosimilars unit of German peer Merck KGaA.
Last week, my email burst with notes from young activists from around the world asking me how it was that this tragedy was the one that got people who don't normally concern themselves with foreign policy revved up when so many other human rights violations have won only mass indifference?
On March 20, North Korea tested a revved-up rocket engine, a few days after Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson warned in South Korea that the Trump administration might take pre-emptive military action if the North Koreans elevated "the threat of their weapons program" to a level deemed unacceptable.
Gant-Man's version does pretty much exactly what you'd want a juke rework of the track to do: the tempo is of course revved up to a ripping 160 bpm, some ear-tickling synths are added in for punctuation, and the percussion he implements is uncontainable, totally off the wall.
The remarks about Moore came about 45 minutes into Trump's rambling address, sandwiched between the usual talking points and attack lines that have consistently revved up his supporters, including criticism of "sanctuary cities," calls for building a southern border wall, promises of tax and regulatory relief, and boasts about the 2016 presidential campaign.
U.S. Senator Susan Collins won praise from Democrats for saying she would not vote for a White House-backed healthcare reform bill while Governor Paul LePage revved up his conservative base by saying he was ready for a state government shutdown if legislators did not agree with his calls for budget cuts.
The question of such a connection arose because of the so-called hygiene hypothesis, an idea originally formulated in 1989, that there may be a link between atopic disease — the revved-up action of the immune system responsible for eczema, asthma and allergy — and a lack of exposure to various microbes early in life.
Just a month after he announced his candidacy in June 2015, Trump revved up 5,000 people over immigration in Phoenix — telling the largest crowd of his campaign up to that point that he would make sure they take their country back, and that "Chinese leaders are much smarter than Obama and his bunch of clowns" on trade.
Tulsi GabbardTulsi GabbardNative American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment The US can't seem to live without Afghanistan 2020 Democrats release joint statement ahead of Trump's New Hampshire rally MORE (D-Hawaii), a Sanders supporter, put forth his name for nomination to huge cheers from the revved up crowd and encouraged liberals to take up his torch.
Art filter app sensation Prisma, which has revved up from nothing to an incredible 55 million+ downloads for its iOS and Android apps in just two months this summer, has now added an offline mode — so you can snap photos and process them to look like an Edward Munch painting in seconds and without needing to be connected to its severs.
He added that Republican voters were revved up by the divisive debate over Supreme Court Justice Brett KavanaughBrett Michael KavanaughThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Lewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Cook Political Report moves Susan Collins Senate race to 'toss up' MORE and made their displeasure known to Democratic candidates in red states.
There's references to all things sugary in the blissfully nonsense lyrics—cake, Tropicana juice, coconuts, calamansi, lemon drops, and jello shots all make appearances, as do the neon treats that give the song its title, otter pops—and the song's pitch-warped vocals and revved-up piano house breaks are as close to pure glucose as anything that's been released in 1003.
When I was in junior high school, going into high school, that was the drink that the little hot girls used to make when they wanted to act like they wanted to give you a shot at the title but they never gave you—they'd make that drink and get you all revved up and then you wouldn't even get a shot at the title!
The Latino electorate is revved up for a strong turnout to take down Trump, given his hard line on illegal immigrants and his especially harsh comments about Mexico and Mexican immigrants — including recently pointing to a plane flying over a rally and suggesting Mexico might bomb the U.S. Black women, meanwhile, have already provided the firewall for Clinton that allowed her to defeat her primary rival, Sen.
Upon seeing a photo of a 34-year-old man posing with the Harry Potter, Platform Nine and Three-Quarters installation, like a French tourist on a school trip, I revved up the banter bus and prepared to roast him: Initially, I thought we were getting somewhere, but given the bottomless black hole of irony, metaphor, and innuendo, I soon realized the only action I was going to get out of this was a feature-length script for a Harry Potter spinoff film.
Pelosi knew full well that this vote would go nowhere once it passed and she did it anyway -- because she believed that it was the right thing for the country (and knew it would appeal to the Democratic base that she wants to ensure are properly revved up to beat Trump in 2020.) One potential downside of the vote for Democrats, as noted by Politico's Melanie Zanona: Moderate Democrats sitting in swing district were forced to go on the record -- for symbolic reasons only -- to condemn a President who may well be popular in their seats.

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