Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
He also bought me a Bullworker to build up back muscles which definately worked.
Although a number of improvements have been made to the Bullworker since its introduction, the unit remain basically the same.
Finally, to Toss's delight, the Bullworker had found a purpose.
The Bullworker is an isometric exercise device used for strength training originally marketed and sold in the early 1960s.
I'm buying a rowing machine, an exercise bicycle, a langlauf podium, a bullworker.
The resultant compression of the internal spring creates the desired resistance; the Bullworker returns to its original position when pressure is released.
Around 1965-66, I also became the face of Bullworker, a piece of exercise equipment, and my face was everywhere on advertisements.
About that time, Mr. Singh lunged at the sergeant, the police said, and began chasing him, Bullworker in hand.
I picked myself up by returning to freelance sales, focusing on Speedo swimwear and the Bullworker and other weight training equipment.
The original Bullworker consists of two sleeved, spring-loaded, telescopic cylinders in the center, with two hand grips affixed at the outermost ends.
Sergeant Virgil then went outside, the police said, and began arguing with Mr. Singh, who was holding a Bullworker, a spring-loaded cylindrical device used for working out.
So let's move on to the Bullworker, an isometric exercise device from the 1960s that shifted more than nine million units now gathering dust in more than nine million attics.
Boroline', 'Calomine X', 'Lifebuoy, Bullworker, VICCO, discuss the signs and significations of the products and their advertisements.
I used the Bullworker mail-order business to start up a modest magazine, called Power, but then decided I wanted to be on the news-stands and I had absolutely no idea how that whole business worked.
Bullworker is a real attention grabber, contrasted with songs such as Inbred Disco, Let It Out and Withdraw which have the nerve-wrecking ambience of a late-night caffeine jag in an emergency room.
Sam was not dead, he lay at Deborah's feet, the side of his face a throbbing purple tribute to the awesome ballistic power contained within an angle poise lamp arm, an old flat-iron and a couple of Bullworker springs.
From the roughest press worker at the paper to the gentlemen of important families.
As a result many financially pressed workers have decided to forgo insurance.
The group conducted propaganda for communism in the city and organised a trade union amongst press workers.
The government has struggled since September to keep pace with the growing reliance on strikes as a tool to press worker demands.
Those on strike include some editorial staff, advertising, circulation and press workers and newspaper carriers.
Texas Air and Eastern have been pressing workers for concessions on wages and benefits.
Employers often press workers into accepting early retirement packages that sweeten pensions in exchange for leaving their jobs.
The labor board and the administrative law judge ruled that Smithfield had repeatedly broken the law in pressing workers to vote against the union.
The strike was a surprising success, as journalists and press workers from all over the country participated, and within eight days the government lifted the ban.
But as more American companies face global competition, the "value gap" is being felt by more CEOs—and their hard pressed workers.
After negotiations failed, journalists and press workers launched another hunger strike in Lahore from April 30 to May 30, 1978.
The first editor Daniel H. Grini was an experienced press worker, and came from Varden in the neighboring city.
According to Reporters Without Borders in 2013, Brazil was declared the deadliest country for press workers on the American continent.
On Monday, however, a Wintek spokesman denied that the company was pressing workers to resign or sign papers absolving the company of future liability.
Management is also pressing workers to start making contributions to their state pension plans and to increase their health insurance payments from the current level of $92 a month.
Another major character, Sankaran Nair, Appu's father, was inspired by a press worker named Cheekutty.
From 1951 to 1952 he was a press worker for the Research Councils in Norway and for the Norwegian delegation to the United Nations.
But only a handful of newspaper organizations have carried out the recommendations, which increase wages of reporters, press workers and editors by as much as 20 to 30 percent.
The National Union of Journalists (SNTP) states that in the first few months of protests, 205 attacks have been made on 152 press workers.
Natalia Mazotte quoted the minister of justice Jose Eduardo Cardozo, stating that in 2013 there were 175 cases of violence against press workers.
The Argentine Press Association and the Buenos Aires Press Workers' Association condemned the attack.
Two unions, the typographers and the photoengravers, approved a new contract in 1999, while two others, the press workers and the Newspaper Guild, reached a settlement last month.
The text "is not compatible with freedom of expression in Venezuela," agreed Gregorio Salazar, secretary general of the National Press Workers' Union.
(All this might be explained by a conversation overheard in a Senate cafeteria this summer, where an aide pressed workers about when they might stock more Red Bull.
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