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"One of the big problems with wind is that people tend to get hyped up about it, very emotional," Mr. Blauvelt said.
"I just get hyped up," said Jonathan Horton, a mainstay of this patchwork team, the most emotional, bouncing around on the sideline.
Fortunately, Mr. Mair noted, it was soon overtaken by the more graceful "Linlaifeng," which is derived from the Chinese expression "renlaifeng," or "to get hyped up in front of an audience".
"You get hyped up, and you want to help when there's a lot of fire," said Ray Marquez, an engineer with the Santa Fe Springs Fire Department in Los Angeles County, as he sat on a sidewalk bench here.
Every now and then they get hyped up talking about burn rates or the coming startup zombie apocalypse.
Greg: I refused to let myself get hyped up about the slate, simply because we've seen time and time again that the rumor mill sets expectations impossibly high.
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On the surface, the main casualty of the luxury slowdown could be Europe itself, because "the whole price gets hyped up" as travelers find the cost of hotels, taxicabs and other arrangements adding to the increased cost of the goods themselves, said Mr. Raggett at Williams de Broe.
"It's like a football match where everyone gets hyped up and starts waving.
Less than a month before we really start getting hyped up about the start of the 2012-13 NBA season!
There's a story getting hyped up on local news in LA about a teacher kicking his student's ass on Friday in Santa Monica.
There's a story getting hyped up on local news in LA about a teacher kicking his student's arse on Friday in Santa Monica.
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