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The ring is inflated from a circular to an oval-triangle shape.
Some of the stereotypes are inflated from a hint of truth.
Others carry a huge price tag inflated from years of development at one studio or another.
A monolithic Sylvette, with her adamantine ponytail set in concrete, stands in the grounds of New York University, inflated from Picasso's original by Norwegian sculptor Carl Nesjar.
You could argue, of course, that one reason Pitino's salary was so high to begin with is that the industry's profit margins are artificially inflated from all the virtually free labor.
The project has faced controversy over delays – the first F35s were due to fly with the US military in 2012, but did not enter service until four years later – and a total programme cost that inflated from $233bn in 2001 to around $379bn.
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A 30-meter-long polypropylene balloon, shaped like an elongated diamond, will self-inflate from a standardized "CubeSat" miniature satellite, about the size of a shoebox.
And not all head protecting bags are the same -- some are curtains that come down from the roof, while the bags offered by Ford, Hyundai and Subaru inflate from the seat.
The Italian supercar manufacturer found that its airbags, made by the Japanese manufacturer Takata, have a tendency to inflate from the wrong angle, increasing the risk of driver injury in a collision.
In other words, the universe could tunnel to some radius that allowed it to inflate from literally nothing!
They fell between the inflated estimate from the CC analysis and the underestimated SE from SI, as expected from previous research [ 8, 35].
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