What's the difference between turbocharger and turbosupercharger?

Turbocharger


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  • (1) By allowing corporates to make unlimited donations of this kind, the court gave birth to the so-called Super Pacs, which are turbocharged fundraising " political action committees " that support a candidate while remaining nominally independent of his or her campaign.
  • (2) There's been a turbocharged masculinity at the heart of British newspaper culture for decades.
  • (3) Whoever comes next will have to take this on in a very significant way.” A game-changer would be if the leader of a developed country came out firmly against prohibition, something that would turbocharge the drive for reform.
  • (4) The reason they fought so hard to move from Upton Park after 112 years was because they believe it will turbocharge their prospects.
  • (5) In IT planned obsolescence has been turbocharged by must-have software which is only upwardly compatible.
  • (6) Cohen’s recommendations show how to take that appeal and turbocharge it.
  • (7) Prime minister David Cameron said on Monday that an EU-US pact would "turbocharge the transatlantic economy" by delivering up to £10bn a year to the UK, or £380 to every British household.
  • (8) Football, the great and simple game played by clubs with working-class roots and deep local attachments, has been turbocharged by pay-TV into a globally expanding and increasingly consumerist sport, viewed by many of those who now work in it as a branch of the entertainment industry.
  • (9) The successful candidate will be expected to turbocharge not just the city but an entire region.
  • (10) I dip the stick in a glass of Cobra, the vibrations turbocharge its carbonation, and within two seconds I have Brad Pitt, ie a perfect head.
  • (11) The fact of the matter is that it’s not like [1999] or 2000, where we had a major budget surplus which allowed us to turbocharge income tax cuts as we were making a major tax mix switch,” he told the ABC’s Insiders program.
  • (12) Greg Clark from the Conservatives and Andrew Adonis from Labour are both doing some good thinking about how to turbocharge urban centres.
  • (13) The company halted sales of the diesel turbocharged direct injection (TDI) models affected after the scandal broke.
  • (14) It was this fight for freedom that directly led to a turbocharging of the decolonisation movement across Asia and Africa.
  • (15) Photograph: Tom Phillips for the Guardian Rosa is the latest addition to China’s rapidly growing squad of Brazilian footballers – a group Chinese managers hope will turbocharge their clubs’ rise to glory and boost President Xi Jinping’s bid to transform his country into a footballing superpower.
  • (16) Joining up with Salazar, and splitting with his long-time coach Alan Storey, in 2011 turbocharged an already impressive career.
  • (17) By chastising his colleagues and suggesting gender may be motivating their attacks Abbott has only turbocharged that resentment and the public discussion of the government’s disunity.
  • (18) For a long time, Sarah Lucas, who also has a show on in the capital, seemed like the bad girl of British sculpture, although her career was never turbocharged by market success like Altmejd's was.

Turbosupercharger


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