I spent my book advance on a motorboat and about two months later it blew up. |
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She was out by the playground when the whistle blew, signaling the end of lunch recess. |
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This blast was so powerful, it left storefronts mangled, blew out car windows and sent metal and glass flying in all directions. |
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The girls tossed flowers and blew kisses as the ranks of military personnel passed by, a supportive gesture tinged with romanticism. |
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Rick shivered as a dry southern wind blew across the buildings of the city, ruffling his scanty clothing and causing him to gaze about in worry. |
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The wind whipped at his hair and clothes, a brisk wind that blew from the Forgotten Mountains. |
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Wind stuck his tongue out and blew a particularly loud raspberry in Dragons direction. |
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And when I was about to follow her, someone, or someTHING, I never wanted to see again appeared and blew a raspberry right in my face. |
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Brandon bent down and blew a raspberry on her stomach, causing her to squeal. |
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Kat raised her head momentarily and blew a pesky strand of hair out of her eyes, fluttering her lips so that a raspberry gently sounded. |
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And then our eyes and throats started to burn as the breeze blew toxic chemicals through the air to settle on the laces of the people. |
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When she reached the fence, she stuck her tongue out at the little kids and blew a raspberry. |
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Chiaki blew a raspberry at him as she tried to get to shore as fast as she could. |
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Rhea blew a raspberry with her tongue and fiddled with the fabric she was lying on. |
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Frustrated, I blew a raspberry and flopped haphazardly on the couch to face him. |
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Wylie lifted her up and blew a raspberry on her stomach but stopped when he noticed Maddy watching him. |
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Then there was a single gunshot, and a chair right beside me blew back, a hole torn through it. |
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She wore a flimsy white cotton dress with short sleeves, a pink sash about the waist, and a skirt that blew in the wind. |
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Emery was estranged from his fourth wife and a remarkable and acrimonious dispute blew up between the two women. |
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When the guard aboard a mail coach blew a blast on his horn, private vehicles pulled over, and tollgate keepers promptly opened the barrier. |
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They refined black tar to make plastic for the television casings, and they blew fine glass for the screens. |
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Once they were a good distance away from it they watched as the rest of the plane blew up. |
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As the Dakotian let go an anchor off Dale Point, there was a massive explosion and a magnetic mine blew out part of her port side. |
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To rub salt into the wound the referee blew the final whistle as Ilkley kicked-off. |
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Most of the machine gun fire blew past him and only a few stray shots managed to hit him. |
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But I have tried my guts out to win the tournament and in the end I blew it. |
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Her teammate was Maria's only real rival, but blew her chances with a fall from the beam. |
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Our lutenist blew onto his fingers, our drummer fretted over his chilly skins, our soprano shrank into her mufflers. |
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And, to top it all off, saboteurs blew up the oil pipeline to Turkey, which had just started working a few days ago. |
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A sudden wind blew through the open window, blowing through them both and rustling their hair and clothing, but neither Raine nor Eave noticed. |
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A tyre on the vehicle, which was pulling a low-loader carrying a car, blew out and he lost control in the treacherous conditions. |
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A strong rush of wind suddenly blew through her window and almost knocked her back. |
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Mark blew his nose vigorously, coughed asthmatically, and held out his hand. |
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She often wheezed asthmatically, sneezed feebly, blew her nose, and coughed against her fist or palm. |
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She wore a swing style coat that blew open in the wind, revealing a low cut purple dress. |
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He made sure of that when he sent her a package bomb that blew off her hands and nearly killed her. |
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He blew two longs, a short and a long on the steam whistle as the train inched toward its top speed of 20 miles an hour. |
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Fearing that the criminal would return and rough me up, I blew on my crime whistle to wake my neighbors for help. |
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They blew defensive positions out of the living rock, and turned stone-built villages into strongholds. |
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A tiny object compared with the size of galaxy blew through the funnel furiously, littering molten debris behind its wake. |
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The fireball rammed into the roller coaster car and the whole part of the roller coaster track and the car blew up. |
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They began some 190,000 years ago when a major volcano blew its top, spewing molten lava into nearby dry river beds. |
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The high winds just blew away the infrastructure, broadband connections snapped and telephone lines went dead. |
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The weather outside chilled me, and goosebumps rose in a matter of seconds as the wind blew my hair all around. |
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But in the water nearby, a leaf fell to the surface, rippling it, and a gentile breeze blew. |
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Kerr tells his audiences that the explosion blew him about 30 yards from where he was standing, and likens the impact to being hit by a truck. |
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Both managers were happy with a point apiece in a game spoilt by the strong wind that blew for the entire 90 minutes. |
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So it's a good thing the meteor blew apart into small pieces in the upper atmosphere, rather than just above the ground. |
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After midnight the storm finally blew itself out, and the lightless convoy moved out. |
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Pitcher Troy Pruess blew the Brothers batters from the box, conceding just three hits and fanning 12 batters at the plate. |
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This would determine the number of insects, the lengths of winters, the directions of the winds and how long they blew. |
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He blew a kiss goodbye to his home for many months, hoping to retain many of the memories that had been created there. |
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I went out into this absolutely beautiful country, the beautiful red soil, the rugged red rocks above the hills, and it just blew my mind. |
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He took a drag from his cigarette, then blew the smoke at the camera and laughed. |
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Fuora said grinning, she lit a cigarette and took a long drag then blew the smoke into Bree's face. |
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As a substitute for sticking her tongue out at me, she took a long drag on the cigarette and blew a plume of smoke toward my face. |
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But it was in vain, as Bury kicked deep from the restart and the final whistle blew. |
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A storm of protest blew up after council officials released critical figures just hours before a crunch meeting. |
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Then he just started shouting with it into a microphone and nearly blew all the amps. |
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She painted white-out over a few names, then blew and waved furiously until it was dry. |
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A bugle blew in the Ruhr on Sunday, sounding the last post for the postwar German model. |
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More to the point, might he have to resign if he blew up two trains for a lark? |
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He played stuff, the like of which you've never heard, and every tune blew your socks off. |
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Jesus held his hand aloft above his eyes, so as to shield his vision from the glare of the sun, and blew wind through his lips. |
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Team USA threw a couple of balls away with ill-conceived alley-oops, missed a few wide-open jumpers and blew a couple of defensive assignments. |
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Serving for her first place in the semi-finals of the French Open in 11 years, she tensed up, double-faulted and blew a match point. |
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Smoke also blew in the direction of Downpatrick, where a thick cloud of smoke also covered the town's Market Street. |
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Guga blew a stream of smoke out of his nostrils, forming a wreath around his head. |
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He blew a stream of smoke into the rafters, and being a superstitious lot, they watched until it dissipated, wraithlike, in the firelight. |
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Chancellor Kiryl sighed a bit, took a long puff on his reefer, and blew the smoke out in a long, thin gray cloud. |
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I just had one solo, so I blew some real good blues notes and knocked their socks off. |
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Inside the pub at Cambridge Circus, the final whistle blew as Arsenal knocked United out of the FA Cup. |
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As the wind blew over the rooftops and down into the street it carried the smell of woodsmoke with it. |
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As the final shot landed wide, Ferrero fell to his knees and blew kisses to the heavens. |
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As a police helicopter thundered overhead, many of the demonstrators sounded klaxons and blew horns to make their point. |
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The salty sea breeze blew her dirty hair back from over her face and flapped wildly in the wind. |
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Snow blew madly in a near-blinding wave, big wet clumps collecting on the windshield only to be swept away by the wipers. |
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Towards the end of the performance, she even did a little air punch and blew kisses to the adoring crowd. |
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Then she smiled nicely, took a little bow, blew a kiss, and gave just the briefest, politest, friendliest pump of a fist. |
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The wind gently blew against her face as she kicked off, swinging into the air, leaving her loose hair streaming behind her. |
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The winds that night blew a full gale, and they piled up seas bigger than I could ever have hoped to handle. |
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Before referee Dean Richards blew for the break, Hinton was given another kickable penalty 35 metres out, but he missed. |
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On a good day the kick would have been easy, but the wind blew the ball on to the post to rebound out. |
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Certainly the curtains moved when the wind blew from one direction or the other. |
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Smoltz missed all of last year after undergoing elbow surgery, Veras blew out a knee and Jordan was banged up most of the second half. |
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If these winds blew the same direction all the time, the dunes would line up crosswise to the breeze. |
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At one point there was a mad scrabble for the ball and the umpire blew for a bounce. |
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You were making some pretty good arguments, until you totally blew up your credibility and made yourself look like just another whackadoodle. |
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Lily's fan blew a pleasant waft of cooler air our way, and I closed my eyes, enjoying the breeze. |
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Richie opened the door to get out, and a cold waft of air blew in, together with the sound of the pouring rain outside. |
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Yesterday he blew Alberto Martin off the court with a combination of a walloping forehand and a wish to play in every quarter of the court. |
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After nearly twenty minutes of this pointless and boring jabber, the coach blew four quick whistle blasts and gave a long, loud holler. |
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We took an acanthus flower from a popular Georgian wallpaper design and blew it up so large that a single flower filled an entire wall. |
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The strong wind, which blew down the pitch, favoured the under-dogs in the opening half and they dominated territorially for much of that period. |
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The Harmattan, the seasonal desert wind, blew constantly, a sharp chill keeping us in long trousers and jerseys even by day. |
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I answered, clutching at the hem of my oversized jersey as a cold draft blew around my exposed legs. |
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She also blew kisses to the crowd before making her way back down the stage with the same grace with she arrived. |
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There were quite a few times this month when it looked like summer was coming to an end as the winds picked up and blew williwaws across the bay. |
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I blew out the candles on my twelfth birthday cake before indulging in the luscious chocolate taste. |
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But she blew the whistle on what she believed was misconduct in the military, and in 2000, she was dismissed on medical grounds. |
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The television screen cracked and blew out, smoke and the acrid smell of burning rubber spilling from it. |
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A biting wind blew furiously, whistling against the peak and making the clouds swirl about like ghosts. |
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The murmuring of the wuthering winds that blew across the moors came to my ears. |
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Police believe he was in the act of transporting the bomb for paramilitary use when it blew up. |
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The train whistle blew twice, signaling that the two o'clock train was going to pull out of the station. |
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Sylph blew a mighty wind and sent all of the Jotuns tumbling backwards into their home. |
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Got a late start, blew off the gym for a man-sized brunch at Annie's, then some quality cell phone time with a bud. |
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A west wind blew stiff and steady all morning, so I never really warmed up. |
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A light westerly wind blew, gentle as the day, and whipped up the dusts moving them to scattered graves and other surrounding parts of the city. |
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The wind blew it from east to west with fickle tempestuousness, and a violent spray of it hit Pieta's cheek. |
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He leapt away before I could retort, blew me a kiss, and with a rakish smile, ran into his house. |
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But, Mr Carlton asks, if lightning blew out the electrical junction box, how come the Minster floodlights were still working at 3am? |
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We were adrift in the Atlantic, the boat moving only with the rocking of the waves and when the rare puff of wind blew through our sails. |
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It is such a relief to know which side is right, and downright comforting to have a hero in the person of that rookie cop who blew the whistle on the six bad cops. |
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The wind blew dry, salty air from the former seabed far to the south and east. |
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Another time, I was shooting a locomotive and it blew up, and some of the stuff got in my air scoop, but I managed to fly it back. |
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While the agents did verify that Tessier made the collect call he said he did, the ticket blew a huge hole in his alibi. |
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The campaign blew it off by releasing a picture of Benton holding his nose while standing next to a smiling McConnell. |
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You blew me away because you responded to my comment on the channel by name! |
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A brackish breeze blew off the Black Sea, mixing with rotting garbage, human sweat, cheap cleaning products, and undefined fumes. |
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But when he tried to snort the cocaine off a business card, he blew the wrong way and knocked the powder off the card. |
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Or that one time Mariah Carey rambled four minutes about butterflies and then blew glitter into the wind? |
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A harsh wind blew in from the wastelands, cutting through the damp concrete walls and sending the temperature in the cell down another few degrees. |
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It was pleasant in the cool shade, and the soft wind blew refreshingly. |
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Elation, relief, and jubilation were all felt as the final whistle blew. |
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And I put a bunch of peanut oil on it, brought it to a boil, was cooking with my shirt off, threw the wet fish on there and it just blew up all over me. |
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For the uninitiated, Charley's an Edwardian adventuress who stowed away on an airship, the R101, and was rescued by The Doctor just before it blew up in flames. |
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He won at Rockingham and was leading the season finale the next week at Homestead until a tire blew and the wheel well caught fire on the last lap. |
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Hitomi continued to glare at Mer who blew a raspberry at her. |
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Apparently the fans were enjoying the proceedings on the pitch when Banda pre-maturely blew the whistle to signal the end of the thrilling encounter. |
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The snow blew in after us through the first set of doors in the airlock. |
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Jock blew his top, he went absolutely ballistic, ranting and raving. |
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A wicked wind blew through the town, snapping shutters still open, throwing leaves into faces, pushing to the ground folks hurrying home in the falling darkness. |
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Down Fred went and the ref blew his whistle, piercing Croatian hearts as he pointed to the penalty spot. |
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The house did not suffer any structural damage but when the lightning hit the house there was an enormous bang, the fuses blew and the power went. |
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The wind blew from the north and the ship ran swiftly before the wind. |
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Inside our kibitka the rain dripped in, water froze and snow blew around. |
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We said goodbye, and he blew me his trademark exaggerated air kiss. |
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The recoil from the shot blew James onto his back, unconscious once again. |
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He photographed different bits of her body, and also made lubricious home movies in which she blew soapy bubbles through a phallic pipe or kinkily grappled with another woman. |
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She never stopped us when we chased the mosquito man's truck as it blew a cloud of DDT into our smiling faces. |
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Coinciding with this woeful happening, a howling wind blew dreadfully. |
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She looked to be in total bliss as her flaming red hair blew in the wind. |
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As they approached the coast of Western Australia the wind blew too heavily for the ship to make landfall and they had to heave to with close reefed topsails. |
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When they opened the door, the draft blew over Jan's house of cards. |
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During dry periods, these lakes shrank or disappeared, and prevailing southwesterly winds blew clouds of sand from the dry lakebeds across the valley. |
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Someone had rigged a booby trap that blew up the car when the engine was started. |
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They reputedly blew their advance on booze and drugs, although they now insist most of it went on studio costs as they had to scrap an entire album. |
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The storm blew at full force, and the lightning was getting closer. |
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Volunteers exposed a patch of their forearm and a machine blew air across it, enticing mosquitoes into a trap. |
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He took a drag from the cigarette and blew some smoke in my direction. |
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And that sort of just came out of left field and really blew me away. |
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Bright light flashed across our eyes as fire blew up everywhere. |
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If you blew your holiday shopping and entertaining budget, skip toasting the New Year with expensive champagne at an overpriced party or ritzy restaurant. |
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No one told us how they were shaped as silt deposits, called loess, that blew in from the Missouri River floodplain, beginning about 30,000 years ago. |
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After one last longing look at a photo, he blew out the candles. |
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And an opposition researcher took a picture, blew it up into a placard and brought it to a rally, which had the effect of instantly ruining the guy's campaign. |
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Although the tenor blew out his lovely lyric voice years ago, long before his bout with and recovery from leukemia, that doesn't seem to bother his fans. |
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Last month he stepped on a police stun grenade as it blew up, shredding his clothes and fracturing ribs. |
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As the rebels departed, they blew up an 81-car munitions train stranded on a siding. |
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It was the familiar loud thumping of the Captains as well as the softer tap tap tapping of his boots that made such the welcoming sound as the two blew into the dinning room. |
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In November last year her Orla Kiely skirt blew up in the wind when she visited a charity function in London. |
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Now snow blew to twenty-foot drifts in high country, and still the law had no luck. |
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The whistle of the teakettle blew and interrupted his musings. |
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Nearly a century ago, in 1920, a horse-drawn cart blew up at the heart of Wall Street. |
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She blew a second match point with a backhand drop shot that fell short. |
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Most scattered quickly as rain began to spill down and high winds blew. |
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A light breeze once again blew the tendrils of hair into her face. |
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There was an instrument that played the wind, made of ice-cream scoops, which whizzed around when the wind blew it or they hit it with a cricket bat. |
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Its new marketplaces, built in traditional style, broad avenues, parks and city-wide greenery cover a land where only a few decades ago the sands blew. |
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At exactly 1pm, when the ship was about a mile off Beadnell Point, there was a small bang, followed by a colossal explosion which blew off the bow. |
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The unexpected closing surge from the Scots continued, and they had been banging away at the Newport line once again in injury-time when the referee blew for no-side. |
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A warm sea breeze blew off the ocean in Charleston, South Carolina. |
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The sea breeze blew softly across the bay, its scent salty and fresh. |
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And one of its own large cannons blew up, killing yet more seamen. |
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Not knowing the whereabouts of his daughter, Tavon blew up her phone without once getting a response. |
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Sapper James Wilson, known as Jimmer, was dealing with an improvised explosive device on his first tour of duty in Afghanistan when it blew up. |
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Only last week, a suicide bomber blew up several Navy busses here. |
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All sorts of government policies blew that bubble up until it popped. |
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The replacement comes after the Taliban recently blew up a tower of the Mobile Telecommunications Network in Langar area of Chack district. |
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He struck a match, but the breeze from the window fan blew it out. |
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At last Sinoway pulled himself together and blew his nose honkingly into an immense, white handkerchief. |
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A BLUNDERING rookie jockey blew a pounds 30,000 race yesterday when he celebrated victory 100 yards before the winning post. |
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The radioactivity was released when they blew off steam from the containment vessel. |
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When it happened, interestingly, it was Russert, not Hillary, who blew it. |
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One pressed her gun into the back of a man's head and blew him away. |
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It's a far cry from the well-padded, cocky businessman who blew into Blues. |
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In 1946, the Irgun blew up the King David Hotel in Jerusalem, the headquarters of the British administration, killing 92 people. |
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On the night of 25 October 1859, over 110 ships were destroyed off the coast of Wales when a hurricane blew in from the Atlantic. |
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Delgard got out the handkerchief again and blew his nose loud enough to alert any bird or groundling within several hundred yards. |
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The plough boy was side-tracked just once, when he blew his savings, exactly pounds 1170, on a motocrosser and won the Ulster junior title. |
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The tot was in his baby seat in the back of his dad Oliver's Vauxhall Astra when a tyre blew. |
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Instead, a handful of arrogant greedmeisters blew up their institutions and took our economy off the cliff along the way. |
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A wisp of smoke rose from the candle for a few moments after he blew it out. |
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The Bischope, to declair the zeall that he had to revenge the death of him that was his predecessour, still blew the coallis. |
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The air blew his tank-top away from his torso, revealing a patch of chest hair, not too much, and no v-line to his groin. |
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Range Safety blew up the errant rocket while the first stage sat on the pad and burned. |
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Last night she revealed her agony as she frantically tried to put Tommy through a bedroom window, before a backdraft blew her out of the house. |
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Mark Birchall, 22, even burst through a friend's door but an explosion or backdraught blew him backwards down a ight of stairs. |
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A SERIAL sneak thief snatched pounds 10,000 from his employer's safe and blew it on lap dancers and the high life. |
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An explosive device was thrown from the Taksin Bridge and blew up at Sathorn Pier after falling into the Chao Phraya River below. |
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She had brought in with her the night-light that had been burning outside her door. She blew it out. |
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In 1727 the government built the first Fort George here, but in 1746 it surrendered to the Jacobites and they blew it up. |
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The men blew up two oil pipelines in eastern Libya near the rebel-held Sarir fields, before turning tail and speeding back west. |
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Wind pushed at the trees without a sound and the scent of black locust and new hay discs blew across the fields. |
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A homemade explosive device blew up in a rubbish bin near the Indian Embassy in Bahrain last night, but no injuries or damages were reported. |
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And Jamie Redman blew a chance to seal the win on 79 when he miskicked from eight yards. |
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He tried to sprint, but his ligaments blew and he was barely able to walk to the finish line. |
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He blew out the lamp, and closed the stairfoot door after him, as he slowly mounted the stairs behind her. |
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The fine rain blew very softly, filmily, but the wind made no noise. Nothing made any sound. |
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The 1st Light Cruiser Squadron crippled them and 2nd Battle Cruiser Squadron blew them off the surface of the water. |
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Fire broke out in the boiler room at Crosland Moor Junior School on Dryclough Road yesterday morning after the 415 volt electrical supply blew. |
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It's been the coolest thing, to get a top 40 album and then, to get the Radio 1 play, the Kerrang play and Scuzz play, just blew us away. |
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Army bomb disposal experts blew up the package after closing off part of Brighton's seafront. |
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He brought his kit down and blew me off, blew me off the stage because he was so much faster than me. |
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Amid a massive exodus to Hong Kong and Macau, the Nationalists blew up the Haizhu Bridge across the Pearl River in retreat. |
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The BBC transmission truck blew a fuse during the set, temporarily interrupting the broadcast. |
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Bell's own home used a primitive form of air conditioning, in which fans blew currents of air across great blocks of ice. |
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Greg Rusedski blew match points in the deciding set as Nikolay Davydenko staged a brilliant escape act to capture the Kremlin Cup title. |
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A cold, biting wind blew across the moor, and the travellers hastened their step. |
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I blew it and forgot to start the spaghetti, so I had plenty of sauce and no pasta. |
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Jones expressed concern about the fate of the land and damage to the acquifiers if the project blew up the ridges to establish the mine. |
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Then our minibus overheated and blew its engine, stranding us at Vioolsdrif, a dorpie on the northern bank of the Orange River. |
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The gale force wind blew every blowable object to the north, including things I didn't even know were blowable, like the roof. |
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On 28 February, multiple mines blew up the five docks, the canal, and three locks. |
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This poseur was riding like a monkey humping a football, but I blew past him. |
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Strong winds blew the landing craft east of their intended positions, particularly at Utah and Omaha. |
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In 1988, Gibson blew a fuse in spring training when Jesse Orosco put eyeblack in his cap and it smeared across his forehead. |
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The Spanish were forced to withdraw when a gale blew up and threatened their ships. |
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The pair lost nearly six minutes when an oil hose blew off, but despite miserable conditions they made up the time and took 1st place. |
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Some pudwhacker came up to Burt Alexander's grandpa and blew his brains all over the seat of his pickup. |
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A bomb destroyed part of Upper School in World War II and blew out many windows in the Chapel. |
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The human rights brigade blew a gasket but should we just carry on as we are until something happens? |
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And so many fans wanted to chat to her on the World Wide Web that the Internet blew a gasket. |
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When the bora blew down from the mountains, announcing the winter, would he ride it on out of town? |
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Right from the off, Auntie's bloomers blew all over the windy links as they jumped the shark and didn't seem to give a duck. |
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The driver escaped when the electrical console in the cab reportedly blew up. |
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Brandishing jokey placards, they threw glitter over embarrassed Dave, blew party horns and did an impromptu conga. |
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Their hydrogen sulfide plant blew a crater in the ground a year ago. |
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Lynn lived on LeRoy Street in a basement apartment through which the street dust blew into the dust of the plantless garden. |
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However, when the storm blew up, many of the severely damaged ships sank or ran aground on the shoals. |
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Immediately afterwards, she blew up with a terrific explosion, the masts collapsing inwards and the smoke hiding everything. |
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I blew into her ear, and trailed a finger idly down her shoulder until I reached her left jug, the better of a nearly perfect pair. |
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In normal operation this extra airflow was directed rearward for forward thrust, and blew over two large vertical rudders that provided directional control. |
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The 27-year-old rooky lefty blew a five-run lead in his return to the rotation on Friday as the Seattle Mariners outslugged the Yankees 15-11 at Yankee Stadium. |
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That very moment someone from the crowd blew a loud bugle, which created disorder and in the ongoing bewilderment, the boatmen jumped off the boats. |
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When resistance appeared hopeless, they blew up the arsenal. |
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Coulthard launched an angry attack on the German after surviving his roughhouse tactics at Magny-Cours to roar to a victory that blew the championship race wide open. |
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Yeah, you blew it with America 's sweetheart, but guys like us really only want to deflower, defile, sodomize, and facialize a good-girl sweetheart anyway. |
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At the beginning of October a storm blew up and Fedot's koch disappeared. |
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I took a drag. Was she watching? No, thank goodness, she was looking down at the water again. I blew the smoke straight out, without taking it into my lungs. |
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When my dad found out I had failed the exams, he just blew his top. |
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According to his early biographer Willibald, Boniface started to chop the oak down, when suddenly a great wind, as if by miracle, blew the ancient oak over. |
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Photo selection can be tricky with space limitations, Arthur, and we blew that one. Hope the Scott pix in our January issue made you feel better about this. |
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Pit blew on Relly's whistle, three times, phweep. Bubba started barking. |
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And Henrik Stenson, who blew away the field at Sawgrass last week to win with a sensational final round of 66, started using biomechanics the week before The Masters. |
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But on the 24th of April, the wind again blew a perfect storm, and our other ships of the squadron separated, nor did any of them rejoin the commodore. |
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The second time it happened I blew a gasket on the sideline,'' Ruel said. |
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Its Royalist defenders blew up parts of the castle as they left, and some of its stone appears to have been used to build the newer Cromwell's Castle by the harbour. |
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Beatty was to windward of Hipper, and therefore funnel and gun smoke from his own ships tended to obscure his targets, while Hipper's smoke blew clear. |
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A bitter easterly breeze blew with a threat of oncoming winter. |
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But of course she blew a gasket and called me a dirty cuntbucket, said that the toaster was rightfully hers, a deserved piece of the alimony that the courts denied her. |
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Nikita Sooklal, the daughter of a Middle East foreign affairs official, suffered second-degree burns on her hands and thighs when her laptop blew up with an almighty bang. |
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What really blew my head off was the fact that people got all the things, all the textures and the sounds and the atmospheres we were trying to create. |
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The Cossacks captured the gunboat with all of its guns and blew it up. |
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So when the well blew, the methane did not bubble up gently. |
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Civilians were at risk from the gases as winds blew the poison gases through their towns, and rarely received warnings or alerts of potential danger. |
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Her height and massiveness in the low room gave her the look of a huge sibyl, while the strange fragrance of the mysterious herb blew in from the little garden. |
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A genuine crisis in transatlantic relations blew up over Bosnia. |
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Aren Almon-Kok's one year-old daughter Baylee was one of 19 children killed six years ago when McVeigh blew up the Federal Government building in Oklahoma City. |
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What about electric cookers that blew up on installation, radiograms, radio, electric irons etc etc that the manufacturers are so apathetic about? |
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Dear humanity, we regret bein' alien bastards, we regret comin' to Earth, and we most definitely regret the Corps just blew up our raggedy-ass fleet! |
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The British blew up the fort when they evacuated six months later after suffering many deaths due to disease and Nelson was praised for his efforts. |
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When he learned that his daughter had eloped, he blew a fuse. |
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The herald blew his trumpet and shouted that the King was dead. |
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Having no trouble rocking the unique ensemble, the 30-year-old whipped her arms out to her side as she came to the end of the stage and also blew an air kiss to the crowd. |
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A New Zealand lorry driver said he blew up like a balloon when he fell on to the fitting of a compressed air hose that forced air into his body at 100lbs per square inch. |
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The All Blacks drove upfield, using up the remaining moments, and when Joubert blew for another French infringement, the biggest party in New Zealand's history was under way. |
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This made her angrier than before, and she blew her silver whistle twice. Straightway a great flock of wild crows came flying toward her, enough to darken the sky. |
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