In marketing, Merck flattened spending in 1993 and didn't pump it up again until 1996.
After you have fired a pump-action shotgun, the only way to chamber another round is to pump it again.
Even before the hurricanes, consumers around the world were using oil almost as fast as producers could pump it.
Okay, so it's not all about deflating your sci-fi balloon, this next story should pump it right back up again.
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With the price of oil so high, firms are scrambling to pump it out of ever more remote and costly crevices.
Givens Kime said she found a station online that still had gas and waited more than an hour to pump it.
One danger is that, as the oil slowly oozes out, it might leak into the ground water before a drilling rig can pump it out.
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There are a lot of gas stations in the region that actually have gas onsite, but they can't pump it because they don't have power.
Then, those pumping oil out of the ground saw the higher futures prices and figured, why pump it out today when it will be worth more tomorrow?
The money it makes from fertilizer would offset the 72 megawatts of electricity needed to strip out the carbon, compress it and pump it out to sea.
Indoor-playground chain Pump It Up, for instance, will offer free babysitting so parents can leave the kiddos and shop unimpeded at many of its 150 locations.
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Either the bugs would make a single genetic change to the proteins to which the macrolides bind, or the bacteria would absorb the drug but then pump it out before it could work.
The way these musicians take everything that's stirring about rock and pump it up until it's larger than life, and full of an electrifying creativity that's been missing for a long, long time.
Bacteria learned to get around macrolides in two ways: Either they would make a single genetic change to the proteins to which the macrolides bind, or they would absorb the drug but then pump it out.
There are some systems that actually will take a circle and drop it just below the surface of the water and have the oil kind of flow into it, almost like a drain, recover it and pump it out.
The President, as you know, is very concerned about high energy prices, in particular the impact that energy prices have on prices at the gas pump because Americans are struggling to make ends meet and when prices go up at the pump it affects everything they do because of their reliance on cars for transportation to and from work and other places.
Once water is available to the pump, it has to be routed to one or more discharges.
After replacing the pump, it was powered on, and both the astronauts and Mission Control verified that there was no more leaking.
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But some auto experts caution owners against trading in their SUVs and trucks to save money at the pump because it may not be the wisest financial decision.
America has suffered an especially large rise in petrol prices, because tax makes up a smaller part of the price at the pump than it does in other countries.
Thumpety-thumpety, pump-pump-pump, it's the sound of Prada squared-toed shoes.
Finally, with all the concern about his health and his heart pump, it would be easy to assume that Dick Cheney and his influence on American politics will fade, and fade quickly.
We all scoffed at it because it looked like a pump and dump, but it turned into a real business and True Religion went on to become a ten-bagger.
In a sign of the increasingly competitive broadband market BSkyB said it would pump a sixth of its profits into the venture, which it expects to break even by the fiscal year ending 2010.
The only gadget I now marvel at is the breast pump (although it really is an extraordinary thing).
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Look, the price at the pump, while it's lower now than it was at this time last year, is still high.
The new pacemaker uses three wires, or leads, which are threaded into both sides of the heart to help it pump more efficiently.
Congress primed the rural-welfare pump just before it won the 2009 polls, so it's now convinced it has to keep courting the rural voter.
Diageo found creative ways to trim the price, by using local barley and sorghum, by putting the beer in big kegs rather than costly bottles and by inventing a cheap hand-pump to serve it.
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