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"He was so revved up!" Warren said.
"Sometimes we get so revved up, we forget how much fun this is".
"We all got so revved up, but what do we do when we go home?" she said.
But Mr. Yost has moved on, and current management isn't nearly so revved up about the union.
(As a kid, I was so revved up and anxious and hyper-vigilant that I studied people as if with a magnifying glass. Stimuli others barely register can still come across very loud to me).
Patterson recalled that "one of the worst days of the movement" occurred in the 1970s, when Manley returned from a trip to Cuba "so revved up by the spectacular reception he had received" that he gave a speech at the airport in which he told middle-class Jamaicans that if they didn't like his progressive program, they were free to leave.
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The mood is so ridiculously revved up that it's hard to know whether to snigger at songs like the cod-Johnny Cash of 'Lady Do or Die' or cheer them on.
So I revved up the schedule to four meals a day, managing to stuff myself (and treat a few friends, like Nina – the fiancée of a Danish friend I first met in Colombia — to meals), and spending just under 1,500 kroner.
The first minute or so he will be so juiced up and revved up that he might make a mistake here and there, but I think he will do fine.
"Not that we should ignore terrorism, but I'm really worried that it's being used to get people all revved up so they will forget that this year they don't have a Christmas turkey.
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