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"It's too revved up".
"Hopefully it will be the end of us getting too revved up at times".
You can't be too revved up or you'll make a mistake.
Michelle Roark, who was 18th, said she was too revved up and botched her first jump.
The romantic roses, as rings and necklaces, fed the spirit of Christian Dior for romance and gentility that was too revved up in the runway show.
EXERCISE Physical activity leaves you tired, but if you do your workout within two or three hours of bedtime, you may be too revved up to fall asleep easily.
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Which brings Damon and Affleck to Dan Tana's in West Hollywood one Monday night to talk up "Good Will Hunting," directed by Gus Van Sant and co-starring Robin Williams, Damon's current squeeze Minnie Driver and Stellan Skarsgard, a movie that they're not only happy with but Miramax is proud of, too, revving up a major push during the holiday (and, therefore, awards) season.
It used to be called below-prime, but that sounded too understandable for bankers, and in 1996 subprime revved up in the auto industry.
Still, when the restaurant gets revved up, it can feel just a little too petite in there.
"He's going to be revved up, ready to go, and our guys will be, too," Ryan said.
"He was very revved up," O'Brien said.
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