And up.
Then they set up schools.
Malcolm rants, Marie puts him right, they kiss and make up.
I was took up, took up, took up, to that extent that I reg’larly grow’d up took up.
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Activewear – which often doubles up as lounge wear – is up by 50%, one of the few fashion winners.
Ahead of his stand-up show in Aberdeen, Frankie meets up with sign language interpreter Catherine King.
Every single day I turn up: I turn up to my work and to this country, uncomfortable, fraught and impossible as it is.
Ross said he boarded up his Kitson stores Sunday and went to a pop-up location in Beverly Hills and loaded up his car.
That’s why men kill themselves more – they bottle up, bottle up, bottle up, bottle up, until they’re overwhelmed by it.”
Up to 80 have already signed up and Rob Hattrell, the boss of eBay’s UK arm, says the company is poised to sign up more in the coming weeks.
Glenlivet off-sales in Britain were up 48%, Absolut vodka by 38%, Jameson Irish whiskey up 27% and the newcomer star was Malfy gin, up by 151%.
Sometimes, he gets up in the dead of the night, and will be heard, by us overhead there, walking up and down, walking up and down, in his room.
It is amazing to me that we’re taking it now as such a solemn oath that we’ve made up something to now come to this point to say, ‘This is very solemn’, like it jumped up and snuck up on you.
“Hedge funds go to chat up CEOs, CEOs go to chat up politicians, politicians go to chat up donors, and journalists go to chat up everyone,” Ip explained in a recent piece, sketching out the weird ecosystem of largely well-heeled attendees.
“But obviously the concern is that if that picks up momentum across the country, then we will see a lagged effect between community infections then showing up as hospital admissions, then showing up as intensive care and then showing up as mortality.”
They tiptoed away; so I seen, easy enough, that they’d shoved in there to do up your majesty’s room, or something, s’posing you was up; and found you warn’t up, and so they was hoping to slide out of the way of trouble without waking you up, if they hadn’t already waked you up.”
The thematic bar is switching up its Japanese-inspired Washi line-up to launch a festive Lunar New Year pop-up where you'll be greeted by an overhanging paper dragon – complete with jazzed up festive tunes, auspicious murals, and a new cocktail menu ($25) that puts a boozy spin on this season’s classic flavours.
Meanwhile, some of the countries whose average labor cost exceeds that of Spain have also experienced higher growth since 2008, such as Austria, up 39% to 36.7 euros per hour, Denmark up 32.4% to 45.8 euros per hour, the highest in the EU, Germany up 31.2% to 36.6 euros per hour, France up 20.2% to 37.5 euros per hour and Italy up 18.2% to 29.8 euros per hour.
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up
adv all
- spatially or metaphorically from a lower to a higher position
Example: look up!
verb change
- raise
Example: up the ante
adj all
- out of bed
adj all
- being or moving higher in position or greater in some value; being above a former position or level
Example: the anchor is up
adj all
- getting higher or more vigorous
Example: its an up market
adv all
- to a higher intensity
Example: he turned up the volume
adj all
- extending or moving toward a higher place
Example: the up staircase
adv all
- nearer to the speaker
Example: he walked up and grabbed my lapels
adj all
- (usually followed by `on' or `for') in readiness
Example: he was up on his homework
adv all
- to a more central or a more northerly place
Example: was transferred up to headquarters
adj all
- open
Example: the windows are up
adv all
- to a later time
Example: they moved the meeting date up
adj all
- (used of computers) operating properly
Example: how soon will the computers be up?
adj all
- used up
Example: time is up
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