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"People get worked up at the Friday sermons in the mosques.
Sideline parents are quite familiar with the syndrome of getting worked up at their kids' sporting events.
As soon as he walked into the store, Radcliffe, dressed in a baseball cap, a black hoodie, and a pair of Vivobarefoot sneakers, got worked up at the sight of so many feet of books.
One of them was her husband's good friend Wally Kasza -- a guy so tough he worked up at Area 51 until he was 69, when he became too sick to go on.
The LSO's "Discovery" programme, which takes music into the community and nurtures music within it, turns 25 this summer, and Rattle's second concert premiered a children's opera The Monster in the Maze, which had been worked up at Discovery's hub in St Luke's, Old Street.
After getting everyone worked up at CES over its X320 netbook, MSI has let slip two additional models in the X-Slim series; both actual notebooks with Centrino 2 processors, too.
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"That provides a single point of failure, but it also provides a very interesting security situation, where someone working up at that NOC could be potentially having a little look at your e-mail.
After working up at Tobermory, she sailed for Canada, and was gifted to the Canadians on 15 June.
You'll want to be prepared to work up at least a light sweat.
Work up to at least one two-night trip with all your gear.
If you really want to get worked up, look at the Middle East.
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