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Army inflated its record to 9-0 for the first time since 1949.
The eyes were inflated, staring at me as I cut.
The cost has been inflated because of the increase in demand.
I smiled, feeling as if my heart had just been inflated.
They must've been trying to keep the envelope inflated, she thought.
The basic truth would be inflated, as it had been all along.
She inflated the balloon a little more, to see what would happen.
If you drew a line from one point to another it would get longer when inflated.
In this matter, I should also add that we must not inflate the issue.
In a way her body looked as though it had been attached to an air line and inflated.
And as I stared at him, his head began to inflate.
But a number of scientists and oil industry experts believe this figure is inflated.
The figures could not be checked, and most likely were inflated.
It took three to four minutes to inflate the boat.
Once the boat was inflated, it could carry six to eight people.
But they can never say, oh, you're inflating your numbers.
Most studies find that people tend to have inflated views of themselves.
It can inflate itself over three times its normal size.
When dawn gave us enough light, we inflated the boat.
But they also inflated the long-term deficit beyond any in the past.
Find out why companies inflate their profits and what can happen as a result.
A lot of shows will give out their download numbers because they're way inflated.
"We certainly did not cook up or inflate the numbers."
Do the American medical and educational systems inflate the numbers?
As of 1951 the party claimed to have two million members, although that figure was probably highly inflated.