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20 Sentences With "souping up"

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And two friends who loved souping up old trucks for off-roading.
He loved working on cars, and was constantly souping up his Mazda.
So Microsoft focused on souping up the inside, which was the right call this year.
There, he turned his hobby of souping up Italian motorcycles into a full-time job.
Boeing is shopping for its next acquisition, aiming to build its robust business of souping up airplanes.
The Shriners volunteers even gave us some supplies to keep 'souping' up her costume if we want to.
Apple's clearly hoping to blur the lines between consumer and professional, by souping up its lower end devices.
You can also upgrade them, investing earned credits and other crafting materials into souping up the bonus they provide when equipped.
And why not continue with the watering post-hatch, souping up the fluids, through natural selection, into food for the babies?
Being a gamer meant having the latest and greatest hardware, and the true elite were dumping thousands of dollars into souping up their PCs.
The unassuming plug-in promised a peculiar sort of magic, souping up the sound quality of existing audio hardware with the press of a button.
But U.S. airlines are souping up the front of their planes with lie-flat seats, an attempt to entice more high-paying domestic business travelers aboard.
Everything else felt a bit ancillary, even if eventually battling at gyms, catching legendaries, and souping up your roster of fighters became the primary focus for advanced players.
One proposal discussed this month by Labour bigwigs involves souping up the Bank of England, giving it a target to boost productivity and allowing it to comment on fiscal policy.
But only around 15 percent of what the company saves makes it through to operating profit, because the rest gets invested in creating new products or souping up old ones.
With each new "cycle" comes a new way of souping up and expanding your base—and more ways to die of something terrible, like getting entombed in dirt, or of something frustratingly complex, like a plant being .
Jones used this medium to lambast the critical establishment of the time, for which ANY magazine was a leading platform. SOUPING UP The term “souping up” appears often in his writings and lectures. The term originated in the hot rod culture of Southern California.
Although Johnny still felt betrayed, Sheila said that she had always regretted losing him. Johnny forgave her. He also helped Browning by souping up the getaway car. Browning, however, was enraged when he learned that Sheila had returned to Johnny.
The character of Werner is based on Brösel's and his brother Andi's experiences. Werner's life is that of an unemployed biker that consists of souping up his motorcycle and consuming large amounts of beer (known as Bölkstoff in the comics). Both regularly gets him in trouble with the police and the German vehicle safety agency TÜV who due to their expressed incompetency and imbecility are usually ignored and duped by Werner. In the movies, Werner is voiced by Northern German band Torfrock's singer Klaus Büchner (whereas Torfrock also wrote part of the original soundtrack of the first movie, and partly did for the sequels as well).
Jones uses it to name a process of upgrading or enhancing an architectural type or program, using more advanced technology or more adventurous form. He relates this process to the way in which a jalopy is turned into a hot rod; in its early form he emphasizes its lower tech “American” roots, contrasting it with the “haute tech” way a Ferrari might be designed. [Instrumental Form, 109] In later writings he talks about it more from the standpoint of its inherent respect for the original object, in order to separate it from the critical practices of “deconstructivism,” which depend to some extent on a more violent treatment of their “hosts.” [El Segundo, 307] The “souping up” technique, which Jones also sees as offering a critique of the meaninglessness of the “form finding” operations of “diagram” architecture and the negativity of conventional critical architecture, has been used in many of the buildings that he has designed.

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