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"I always get charged up here," Mr. Milestone said.
People get charged up to £500 for signing a tenancy agreement.
Do I get charged up by a lecture on how to prevent lead being stolen from my church roof?
Last week, after an emotional win over Missouri in the SEC quarterfinals, Henderson was asked if he would be able to get charged up for the semifinals.
If you'd like to get charged up for the occasion with some mock drafts, NBA.com will bury you in them (12!), or you can take a look at Foxsports.com's evaluation of the prospects by category.
She has watched Mr. Nader speak at hundreds of colleges, and she has watched a new generation of young people get charged up about seemingly arcane details of global trade agreements.
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So I got charged up by that.
They chanted and jumped and got charged up for the next day.
In off-grid situations – for example in remote regions of developing countries – intermittency is typically dealt with using a battery, which gets charged up when power is available and stores the electricity until it's needed.
It's not yet agreed, for example, how a thundercloud gets charged up in the first place.
Venture capital investors once again are getting charged up over new battery technologies.
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