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  • Enter "local data" apps, which work offline—in other words, anywhere you can take your charged-up smartphone, no extra fees involved.

    Travel Apps That Won't Bust Your Bill Jasmine Moy 2011

  • And this being Glee, the two express their affection with a charged-up duet cover of Human League's "Don't You Want Me."

    Top Moments: Death Becomes The Bachelor and J. Lo Cries Us a River 2011

  • There was nothing to clutch him, no crisis to demand his return to his desk: he had even deliberately not brought with him his mobile phone with its brigade of charged-up batteries, normally the first objects of his packing.

    The Elvis Latte Allie Dresser 2010

  • HyperPs and HyperSs in particular live in such a charged-up state that they have to achieve basic relaxation before they can be open to experience other states of relaxation.

    SO STRESSED William Kent Krueger 2010

  • Announcer Chris Geeter McGee, who travels with us on the AVP tour, kept fans stoked, whipping the crowd into a frenzy with his charged-up play-by-play.

    Misty Misty May-Treanor With Jill Lieber Steeg 2010

  • But not all the charged-up rhetoric is on the lowbrow backwaters of the Internet.

    Karl Giberson, Ph.D: Faith Fibbing for Jesus 2010

  • HyperPs and HyperSs in particular live in such a charged-up state that they have to achieve basic relaxation before they can be open to experience other states of relaxation.

    SO STRESSED William Kent Krueger 2010

  • But not all the charged-up rhetoric is on the lowbrow backwaters of the Internet.

    Karl Giberson, Ph.D: The Temptation of Faith Fibbing for Jesus 2010

  • Announcer Chris Geeter McGee, who travels with us on the AVP tour, kept fans stoked, whipping the crowd into a frenzy with his charged-up play-by-play.

    Misty Misty May-Treanor With Jill Lieber Steeg 2010

  • Things began all the way back in June of 2005 when Representative Owens called Yassky a “colonizer,” and then ultimately came to a head this past Labor Day, when, during an appearance in Brooklyn with New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Yassky had hurled in his direction by some seething member of the racially charged-up crowd … a donut.

    Midterm Roundup 2009

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