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Examples
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"But the politics of that announcement are horrendous, with a fired-up opposition no doubt set to remind the public that no Labor Government has run a surplus since 1989-90."
Australia's Treasurer Sticks to Surplus Pledge Enda Curran 2011
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Earlier in the month, the D.C. government issued a press release boasting that "a fired-up Mayor Gray" had spoken in a freedom march that had "merged with separate demonstrations in support of DC voting rights and the Occupy Wall Street movement."
Bloomberg's Broken Windows William McGurn 2011
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Brad was really fired-up and he walks in and these girls are crying.
Bachelor's Chris Harrison Calls Eliminated Contestant Keltie "Cute on a Stick" 2011
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Late in the book, something that he says about two of his favorite characters, biologist Olaus Murie and his wife, Mardy, could apply equally well to virtually every fired-up conservationist and soul-stirring pristine area in the book: To the Muries, the land forming the Arctic Alaska refuge was the most majestic panorama of wilderness in North America.
Fighting fiercely to keep Alaska wild Post 2011
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Shayne, tag teaming with DNFP are fired-up and kicking some fake ‘dr’ gluteus maximus.
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Mind you, I'm not expecting too many of the new boys to appear at Murrayfield when England will face a really fired-up Scottish side, still smarting from their early World Cup exit at English hands and sensing a whiff of vulnerability in the opposition.
Northern exposure will prepare England for the Murrayfield storm ahead | Shaun Edwards 2012
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I guess the question is whether those fired-up wingers are even registered.
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I guess the question is whether those fired-up wingers are even registered.
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There was, however, no escaping a fired-up home pack which has not played better all season.
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Late in the book, something that he says about two of his favorite characters, biologist Olaus Murie and his wife, Mardy, could apply equally well to virtually every fired-up conservationist and soul-stirring pristine area in the book: To the Muries, the land forming the Arctic Alaska refuge was the most majestic panorama of wilderness in North America.
Fighting fiercely to keep Alaska wild Post 2011
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