And we need you all to be fired up, but we need you to work like never before.
"We knew they'd be fired up and weren't going to underestimate them by any means, " Sharples told BBC Gloucester.
"Hopefully the weather will be all right, and the people will be fired up, " Detroit manager Jim Leyland said.
Early 2013 will be a critical timeframe to watch since the holiday season units will be fired up (no pun intended).
So we need you to be fired up and ready to go and ready to really roll up your sleeves and make this happen.
The French were impressive in Saturday's 34-21 win over Scotland and O'Driscoll says Ireland will have to be fired up from the very first whistle.
You can be sure that when they come to Dublin they will be fired up and it promises to be a very difficult game for us.
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Madison Square Garden will surely be fired up on Monday, but there will be a healthy dose of nerves in the crowd, too, especially if the Rangers can't find their suddenly absent offense in a hurry.
On peak days in the summer, when suddenly everyone cranks up their air conditioners full blast, fossil fuel generators that can be fired up on a moment's notice will be needed into the foreseeable future, Legge says.
It was perhaps inevitable that Bent, discarded by Spurs last summer, would be fired up for this one, but he managed to inspire his team-mates to greater heights as well in an electrifying start by the home side.
They may be needed, though probably not in Kinshasa's leafy diplomatic district where the fighting took place, so much as in poorer districts where rival supporters will be fired up by commentaries from television stations belonging to the two candidates.
At first blush, the hot uranium market appears to be all fired up by talk of a commercial nuclear renaissance.
We had a blast working on Pain and Gain and I'm so fired up to be back working with him.
Nearly all the unused, and thus available installed capacity that could be ramped up quickly is oil-fired.
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Jean said in a deposition she feared she would be fired if she didn't give up her password, a twist in the case that Mr. Maltby says could sway a jury against the company.
It proved to be the wrong decision as a fired-up Leicester came back at the hosts, and Humphreys' try - after he collected his own chip ahead - finally got them on the scoreboard.
To be fair to Mr Blair, he was fired up by more than electoral calculation.
Marta Andreassen, now a UKIP MEP, said the report was so bad that if it was an audit for the accounts of a private company, the board of directors would be fired, and the company would be wound up.
With this in mind, I fired up GOME (as it shall henceforth be known) and two further things became immediately clear.
So far, the deputy directors for counter-intelligence, analysis and operations at the DAS have been fired in what will probably be another big shake-up at the agency.
On September 16, 2005 Taylor and Esther sent a letter to Boyd, telling him that when his contract was up in little over a year, he would be fired.
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And just to be sure, if you can't tell I'm pretty fired up and ready to go myself.
He says that after seeing colleagues and friends in Minnesota get fired after losses piled up, he realizes the priority has to be doing anything possible to help the team win hockey games.
Three hours later, somewhere over Iowa or Indiana or some other equally flat, patchwork landscape, while my wife slept and my kids watched a movie they'd never be allowed to see at home, I hauled my laptop out and fired it up.
And gas-fired generation will also likely play a role, as it can be quickly ramped up and down in response to the vicissitudes of wind.
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Shares of Morgan Stanley (nyse: MWD - news - people ) shot up nearly 5% in afternoon trading on speculation that he would be fired over the weekend.
First of all, if you burn that many calories asking a question -- (laughter) -- you know, I mean, she's fired up. (Applause.) So you'll be able to eat whatever you want.
The pressure of a potential Grand Slam seemed to be weighing heavily on Irish shoulders in the first half at Murrayfield, while a fired-up Scotland came out determined to record only their second win of the campaign.
Then you shift gears and blame the teachers unions for protecting bad teachers that ought to be fired and dig into the all-too-deep trough of anecdotal evidence to dredge up a few examples of really bad teachers that were hard to fire.
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