1. It began by not going up hills and it was suggested it might be the fuel pump. 2. Yeah well maybe he wanted to see if they were going up in even and odd numbers side of the road. 3. I can remember one I can remember one going up Lane at half past two in the morning. 4. Also, there was the memory of a really wonderful time in my childhood, about fifth grade, about kids and bikes, going up tree forts. 5. And why does one mean the market is going up and the other down? 6. Burns tried to put the fire out until the flames started going up the windows to the ceiling. 7. Comfortable going up, dicey coming down. 8. Do we want Ken Griffey Jr. to hit, or do we want to have a player from Triple-A going up to hit? 9. He has lost some feeling in his legs, and going up a flight of stairs is difficult for him, never mind the nimbleness photojournalism requires. 10. It was late in the evening and I left the ball short going up the hill. |