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Examples for "boost "
Examples for "boost "
1 That year gave a boost to social democracy and the welfare state?
2 Good news: Cigars don't appear to boost the likelihood of heart attack.
3 A major effort to boost this business takes place today in Malahide.
4 The new president has vowed to boost food security and create jobs.
5 Measures to boost competition would be the appropriate response from the Government.
1 We continue to expect the first rate hike in Q4 this year.
2 Enterprise condemned government plans, announced earlier this month, to hike alcohol duty.
3 Now, however, more traders believe the Fed is approaching another rate hike .
4 The bank was the first to hike following the global financial crisis.
5 However, he sees little chance of a rate hike any time soon.
1 Prices usually hike up over Easter, Christmas and New Years as well.
2 Regardless, I remove my stockings and shoes and hike up my skirts.
3 Or, if you're a really keen bean - hike up and abseil.
4 Maybe I'll hike up to the topmost canopy and see the snow.
5 Guess you'll just have to hike up there and see for yourself!
6 I'll take a hike up there soon and see what's for eating.
7 This is quite a hike up from Statistics New Zealand's estimate of… Audio
8 We can go on that hike up Tussey Mountain later today.
9 It's a gentle sloping hike up to a cave with a beautiful view.
10 I used to hike up here all the time with the Boy Scouts.
11 From there, it was just one long, thigh-burning hike up to the roof.
12 A recent hike up Mullaghmore revealed all the bushes to be similarly dressed.
13 Just make sure you hike up your skirt before you jump.
14 Or hike up to Fairy Lake for views of the impressive Sacagawea Peak.
15 He grabbed himself in the crotch and gave a hike up .
16 Maniacs make the three-hour hike up a mountain to swing there.
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