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  • Since I moved to California and had to gear up again my biggest is a 3.5 lb bass from Santa Margarita Lake. What is the bigest fish..
  • However they feel about John McCain, the right-wing machine is getting ready to gear up another below-the-belt smearfest - they won't be scared off by Obama's likeability or the threat of being called "meanies" by his fans. Andrew Foster Altschul: WANTED: Angry, Confrontational, Take-No-Prisoners Brawler for the Democratic Nomination
  • We'd set the bands gear up and generally idle the afternoon away in the bar playing pool, looning around on the beach, and hanging out in various cafés dotted around town before the serious business of playing heavy metal started in the evening.
  • When you are going fast enough, you'll be able to gear up.
  • America and its allies gear up for their big fight of the summer-to extend control over the southern province of Kandahar, which they call the cornerstone of the counterinsurgency campaign-the Taliban have been on a killing spree. The Economist: Correspondent's diary
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  • Native Australian oysters will be on gourmet menus around the world next year, as growers in New South Wales gear up to export.
  • Things are starting to hot up as the political parties gear up to contest next June's Local Elections for the three seats to Carlow County Council in the Borris Electoral Area.
  • Halfway the circuit, behind the paddock, a fast left-right combination makes you shift back to third gear before gradually changing gear up to fifth.
  • When you are going fast enough, you'll be able to gear up.
  • Control handle up, gear up and locked, door closed.
  • TALLINN - In a yearly effort to combat the ever present darkness, Tallinn residents gear up for their Festival of Lights. News from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. The Baltic Times.
  • When you are going fast enough, you'll be able to gear up.
  • COMPLETE COVERAGEIt's an app world, and it could swallow all computingApp developers gear up for iPadBrightcove adds HTML5 for Apple iPad videoFlash contends with exclusion from iPhone, iPad, TouchApple to charge $107 for iPad battery replacementIs Apple's "recyclable" iPad really green? Verdict is in on Apple iPad: It's a winner
  • When you are going fast enough, you'll be able to gear up.
  • Stress management in the form of daily deep breathing, yoga or prayer can also work wonders as our bodies gear up for the change of life.
  • During its investigation the NTSB determined the aircraft underwent extensive maintenance that included the removal, replacement and visual inspection of the left and right main landing gear uplock assemblies. HEADLINES
  • This fight-or - flight response may have helped our ancestors gear up and either get away from danger or fight it off.
  • And then you have the nose gear up in front inboard, meaning it's on the -- not the outside tire. CNN Transcript Sep 2, 2008
  • Once they are back , we shall gear up for the Nikah.
  • What actually happens is they ‘gear up’ the transmission by not only changing the final gearing in the transmission, but by also changing the size of the rear wheels.
  • Good luck to the Strathmore Reds AA bantam baseball team, as they gear up for the Provincial Championship this weekend.
  • So if you were around yesterday, you know that while trying to engage in copious napping, I also am aiming to gear up for the coming year. At the Outfitters Still…Getting Ready for 2010 « Looking for Roots
  • Critics questioned the capacity and ability of the organisations to gear up in such a short time. Times, Sunday Times
  • V¹ = v '(1 - 5/4) = - ¼v': the planet wheel, or epicycloidal yoke, then, has the higher speed, so that if it be desired to "gear up," and drive the propeller faster than the engine goes (and this, we believe, was the purpose of the inventor), the pin-wheel must be made the driver; which is the reverse of advantageous in respect to the relative amounts of approaching and receding action. Scientific American Supplement, No. 470, January 3, 1885
  • When you are going fast enough, you'll be able to gear up.
  • And of course, we'll still churn out new and classic game reviews and the latest previews as developers and publishers gear up for Christmas.
  • As the opposite sides in the mayoral race draw their lines and gear up for the all-island slugfest, the detritus of local obsolete municipal councils are getting themselves ready to make their now-squelched voices heard.
  • When you are going fast enough, you'll be able to gear up.
  • Tacks and sheets are shackled, and the clew-garnets are lashed to the clews; when ready, man the reef-tackles, leechlines, and buntlines, and clew-garnets, and walk all the gear up together.

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