He believes bank branches can be jazzed up and transformed into places customers feel they genuinely want to visit. |
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Who wouldn't be jazzed to play for a coach who has skydived, run with the bulls in Pamplona and climbed Mount Kilimanjaro? |
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She returned to America jazzed up with the idea of doing something for a living that would involve wildlife. |
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My dog lumbers around and only gets jazzed up when there's a rolling ball or a squirrel or deer outside. |
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This untapped potential is why analysts are so jazzed about the future of wind power. |
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You have to appreciate how jazzed up the Independent Olympic Athletes appear to be. |
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Maybe someday I'll learn how to land an airplane, but I was really jazzed about what I'd accomplished in just three days. |
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Whatever these shoes promise, leave the really jazzed up sneakers for the courts and wear more subtle sneakers with your jeans or chinos. |
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The crowd, jazzed up by the dramatic win, refused to leave, staying in the park, cheering something we thought we might never see. |
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We envisioned an all-over warm, cozy, casual dinner, so we jazzed up our table with some simple crafty touches in silver, gold and red. |
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With FILEminimizer Office, you can share your jazzed up Microsoft Office presentations without clogging the recipients' networks. |
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Top of cabinets jazzed up with v-grooves while work surfaces wear black quartz. |
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In one corner is the Tea Party and conservative wing that is jazzed up for either Rand Paul or Ted Cruz. |
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Whenever the site gets stale or boring, it only takes a couple of days for something to happen that gets me all jazzed up about writing for it again. |
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So he jazzed up the movie with rapid fire, machinegun edits and one confusing montage after another that completely throw off any sense of continuity. |
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My kind of speech was a little incongruous, but the translator jazzed it up with some humor and special emphases. |
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To sell the event, a theme needs to be jazzed up a little, chimed in the marketing specialist. |
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However, the modernized SC has been jazzed up a bit while the characteristic feel of the vehicle has been maintained. |
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A traditional recipe from Florence-Italy, jazzed up with a variety of mushrooms, serves best with a dry, full flavoured white wine. |
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Chillonometry feels like one of those early trip-hop comps, dubbed out in places, a little too jazzed and funky in others, with no real standouts at all. |
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When I was in Washington D.C. a few years ago, I was all jazzed up to visit the Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum, part of the Smithsonian Institution. |
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People are kind of jazzed about that, talking about that a bit. |
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Here is a jazzed up project located in the heart of all of Montreal's summer festivals. 69 units perfectly integrated with an acceptable acquisition price to feel the city beat. |
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The sweet version is often simply flavoured with sugar, which balances the natural sourness of the yoghurt, but can also be jazzed up with rose water, saffron or pureed fruit. |
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And, even jazzed up with fancy graphics, punchy one-liners and a splash of humour, courtesy of Steve Martin, tales of fiscal folly are an acquired taste. |
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That leads the cynical to wonder if the report was jazzed up at the last minute in an attempt to win political brownie points for an unpopular government. |
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His celebrity and the profligacy of his campaign have jazzed up a subdued election. A quiet ride would have been fine with Mr McAuliffe's opponents. |
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It does completely without real pictures of shiny, jazzed up cars. |
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