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When Martin showed the before-and-after shots to his employees at the party celebrating the new drug, they roared with laughter.
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The results were impressive: Several times, drivers have successfully asked their pit crews questions as they roared down the track at top speed.
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But they have since roared back, partly because British companies have had no choice but to live with a testing exchange rate and partly because of the recovery of other European economies.
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First, warplanes roared overhead, they said, sending people running for cover.
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Then they soared, sprinted, roared back and surged to safety.
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Various gangs, militias and armies have roared back and forth across the landscape killing and raping as they go.
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When the Scots won a first-minute corner the Tartan Army roared its approval to remind the world and European champions that they would not get everything their own way.
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Over on the far side of the dais, set up on the floor of the Heat home court, James' teammates roared in hysterics and Udonis Haslem made sure James knew that they were talking about Brinson's pet name for her future husband.
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They delivered a mesmerising set - Writing To Reach You and Turn were stunning and the crowd roared to a heartfelt Why Does It Always Rain On Me.
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