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They'll say something to fire him up tomorrow".
"I wanted to do something to fire up the offense," Lynch said.
Perhaps they weren't angry enough – though from the outside looking in you'd think it'd be easy for the Raiders to find something to fire them up, not least their own resemblance to turnstiles.
Caring about New Yorkers as they do, and sensing that everyone needed a morale boost, the Bloomberg people racked their brains to come up with a truly intriguing idea, something to fire the citizenry's imagination.
There may be a little light outdoor work to do, something to fire up the blood and improve the quality of the drinking that comes after it, something like making a winter bonfire or lighting fireworks.
Something to fire up, play with for a couple of minutes and then swap out for the next five minutes of Flight Control.
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It seemed like the bullet was lodged, and then he shouted something and began to fire," he said.
"Editorial freedom is so important that it ought to take something enormously egregious to fire an editor over it," says Frank Davidoff, editor of the Annals of Internal Medicine.
They offer social conservatives something to get fired up about, which may make them more likely to vote.
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