I inhaled deeply and puffed a great wind of air to blow out the 18 tiny tea lights. |
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Our next phase has to blow out of the water major myths and untruths about live animal export. |
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Spirometry measures how much air a patient can blow out in one second and also with a full exhalation. |
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It could have been mechanical failure, a tyre blow out or a deer in the road. |
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She would blow out all the candles, extinguish the fire and shiver in the cold. |
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Within seconds, the Fireguard recognized that the JFS could not blow out the fire and used the fire extinguisher to quickly extinguish the blaze. |
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Firefighters used a foam extinguisher to put out the fire and used a fan to blow out the smoke. |
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During drilling operation, accidental well blow out can result in the damage and the pollution of the environment. |
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The financial impost of war would blow out a US budget deficit already escalating rapidly and dangerously. |
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If a fuse is in the supply circuit, it will do its job and blow out, opening the circuit and stopping the current flow. |
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There are a variety of methods for controlling a well blow out and extinguishing a well fire. |
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But motoring experts reacted sceptically to his suggestion that the desert heat may have caused the tyre to blow out with tragic consequences. |
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Strong cold winds, generated on the ice sheet's northern flanks, blow out across the ocean, cooling the surface waters. |
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And with my 100-watt Fender reverb twin-pro amplifier, I could blow out my neighbour's windows if I really cranked it up. |
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The result was that the object penetrated through the right front tyre, causing an immediate blow out. |
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We had a good blow out with beef and taters but we had to lie on the boards at night. |
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The wind should be forceful enough, but not too forceful or else it will blow out the fire. |
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As she leaned in to blow out the candles, tendrils of smoke wafted up above her head. |
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In addition, if things get really bad, an emergency button under a safety cover will fire explosive charges, which blow out the windscreen to provide an emergency exit. |
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Only two of the confirmed fatalities were workers employed at the Chuandongbei gas field where a blow out had released a 30-metre geyser of concentrated sulfurated hydrogen. |
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The tourists, all thought to be elderly, were near the ancient city of Petra when their coach had a tyre blow out and hit a pick-up truck before somersaulting into the air. |
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In other words, I intend to blow out the candles on the anniversary cake and then talk about where we stand and where we should be going. |
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Under-inflated tires heat up rapidly and may blow out or cause uncontrolled swaying. |
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As a result it will not instantaneously register a rapid tire deflation or blow out. |
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When this occurs for a long time, the machine could blow out pieces of the perforated plate. |
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But they did manage to blow out of the water any idea that parity was crashing the women's party. |
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This is what you now want to blow out of the water, to call into question in order to ruin Portuguese waters. |
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There isn't much point in setting a goal you know you're going to blow out of the water in just a few weeks. |
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The JSC Uralkali informed RusBusinessNews that there has been a gas and ore blow out in the mineshaft. |
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The air that they blow out will displace the water in the jar, and they can measure how much water is displaced. |
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It is important to furl the sail tightly and evenly, as a sail which is furled too loosely may blow out a little in strong winds. |
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To ensure aromatherapeutic benefits, make sure candles and misters are made with pure oils instead of synthetics, and of course, blow out the candle before dozing off. |
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Exhale slowly through your mouth, voiding all the air from your lungs while pursing your lips as though to blow out a candle. |
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You go into the cave, blow out the torches and find yourself in total blackness, wading under a downpour of water. |
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The machine measures how long it takes to blow out all the air from your lungs. |
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In some cases, we blow out their lane for them to keep the lane open and we sign their property tax rebates. |
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For example, what would I do if I had a front tyre blow out at 100 mph? |
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A well blow out released toxic fumes that have killed nearly 200 people. |
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Make an unbirthday cake and wear party hats when you blow out the candles together. |
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If you have asthma, it will take longer for you to blow out all the air. |
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The excess oil will blow out through the engine oil breather line onto the flight line and leave a slick mess for you to clean up. |
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Is it that hard to manscape? You know, get an electric razor, trim up your shrubbery, blow out your front yard a bit? |
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In the West Indies, the prevailing winds, known as the trade winds, blow out of the southeast. |
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The No. 1-rated football team proceeded to blow out its undermanned opponent. |
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I was fortunate to be in attendance for his birthday lunch where he tried to blow out a sparkler on top of his swan cake, sorry no pictures available. |
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Retirement not only means the attainment of a goal and the beginning of a new era, but also a time to remember that some kinds of things are more likely to occur with each new candle you have to blow out on your birthday! |
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This zone, when weakened, may tear away and cause the tyre to blow out. |
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As the smoke and charred remains of the Guardian cleared, I saw the mother of my children, with a smug look of satisfaction, blow out the match and place the matchbox back on the mantelpiece. |
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By late afternoon, crews brought airboats to the store to help blow out smoke that had filled the building, and to clear out water from the sprinklers. |
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The slightest hint of smugness would have had the nation leaning over our shoulders to blow out the birthday candles with a gale of reproach and disapproval. |
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Blow out the dust with compressed air, canned air, a blow-out bulb, or a vacuum in the blower mode. |
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My father was a big De Palma fan, so I grew up with Carrie and Blow Out. |
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