91.   He had hoped to fire up public opinion with regional commissions set up to promote sovereignty through public hearings in all parts of the province.

92.   He ate breakfast, watched a replay of the game, fielded more calls, took his brother-in-law to the airport and, finally, fired up the barbecue.

93.   He has frequently cited playing opponents where the crowd fired up the home team, such as Vancouver, and would like a similar atmosphere for his team.

94.   He fired up an air ball, chased the rebound and missed, then turned and rushed the length of the floor to tip away a touchdown pass.

95.   He fires up the cigarette, inhales.

96.   He has a reputation as a cutthroat competitor whose aggressiveness can fire up the partisans but alienate independents and swing voters.

97.   He says he was a little fired up about all the partisan politics in Washington, D.C., which apparently has filtered down to the neighborhoods.

98.   He was particularly fired up about Sanders being named the NFL defensive player of the year.

99.   Henceforth, Outlook will greet you each time you fire up your PC.

100.   Hundreds of cooks will fire up their stoves for ribs and beans Saturday.

v. + up >>共 796
free 10.00%
stay 5.95%
light 5.89%
bid 5.59%
fire 5.45%
offer 5.28%
help 3.03%
snatch 2.50%
ramp 1.59%
force 1.49%
fire + p. >>共 73
for 16.83%
up 11.10%
after 9.93%
as 9.87%
in 9.20%
during 4.80%
from 4.43%
over 3.97%
across 3.53%
by 2.83%
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