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31 Recently, of course, there has been an added dimension - part media-and-politician inflated, part real: drugs. 32 The horse's nostrils were vastly inflated and it was panting rhythmically as its hooves struck the hard ground. 33 As we reported in February, this figure was considered to be highly inflated by city staff members. 34 On the emergence of the adult the wing is inflated to its full size by blood-pressure and the cuticle hardens. 35 It was inflated with nitrogen gas within minutes and looked like a silver parachute. 36 They have to be treated seriously, but yet not inflated, and Ramey achieves that very convincingly. 37 Fans are prepared to pay inflated prices for the Mugler style. 38 He touched the toad and it inflated jerkily, its throat moving in and out like bellows. 39 The events of May 1968 inflated still further the Sartrean myth of Nizan the youthful iconoclast. 40 Thousands of home buyers were deceived into buying homes at inflated prices. 41 The inflated catalogue of works ascribed to him as a result of late nineteenth-century adulation has now been stripped down to basics. 42 And this can be as destructive to enjoyment and adventure as inflated claims or solemn incantations. 43 Branson bought them at an auction which inflated the group's price far beyond its true value. 44 The prototype antenna popped from its carrier like a jack-in-the-box, and its three 92-foot accordion struts inflated as planned. 45 Speculators, however, repeatedly inflated the price enormously within days or weeks of release. 46 Even his description of Oswiu's overlordship in Britain may convey an inflated impression of military activity under Oswiu. 47 Here items in short supply are sold at inflated prices - but still generally lower than on the black market. 48 Carey Lohrenz received preferential treatment and inflated grades during flight training. 48 Wish you will loveand make progress everyday! 49 Regardless, Bard said, the $ 14 million experiment showed that large structures can be inflated in orbit. 50 Stockholders filed suit against First National Entertainment in 1993, alleging that the company had misled them by issuing inflated revenue projections. 51 Earlier types have run at high power, even when manoeuvring at slow speed, to keep the skirt inflated. 52 So prices are inflated and will remain so until there is a steady flow of imported goods. 53 The 1988 figure had been artificially inflated by a bunching of large contributions to multilateral organizations such as the World Bank. 54 Ditchburn covered up the extra payments through a hugely inflated figure for the purchase of straw to protect the turf from frost. 55 My father had bought the farm at an auction, at what turned out to be an inflated price. 56 This bladder inflated when air was pumped into the suit at a pressure of 26 kPa. 57 Big Daddy, that seemingly inflated octogenarian in a tutu, was the man, I am told, who succeeded. 58 Then a balloon, looking like a bundle of long cylinders, is unreeled from the probe and inflated with atmospheric gases. 59 Salary caps are imposed to prevent richer clubs gaining an unfair advantage over poorer rivals by offering players vastly inflated salaries. 60 Collectors throughout the world seek out examples of the ware and pay highly inflated prices.