61. If too many people visit a site simultaneously, it may not be able to pump out the data fast enough to satisfy anyone. 62. In another spot, an apartment hunter is sold on a run-down unit after the refrigerator starts pumping out ersatz Bud Light. 63. In an interview, Hembree said that sleep deprivation causes the adrenal gland to work overtime, pumping out three times more cortisone and other hormones than normal. 64. In the heat of the craze for new stocks, German banks and even some Wall Street firms pumped out new issues with increasingly little regard for quality. 65. In response to this rapid digestion, the pancreas pumps out more insulin. 66. In times of surplus, water would be pumped into this layer of porous rock, then pumped out when supplies are low, city officials said. 67. In the meantime, Russian television pumps out glitzy advertisements for the good life, including a big dose of imported goods. 68. It has been a blockbuster summer for publishers of fiction, who have pumped out one mega-seller after another, beginning as early as last spring. 69. It requires putting a protective cover on the site, pumping out the contaminated substance, and then treating it. 70. It is more profitable therefore, to keep pumping out male-centered books. |