I just wanted to let you know that I did not just blow off the meeting on the 9th. |
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Sometimes, all you want is pwnage, and there are games you will reach for again and again just to blow off steam and relax. |
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Picking up a small dandelion as they walked, Sara struggled to blow off all the flimsy, feathery seedlings. |
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If a pipe breaks, the 500 degree water would blow off as steam, tearing off plant insulation and coatings. |
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Nina's new guy is way more enticing than 9 a.m. calculus... but can she blow off class again? |
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It can help when you need to brag or blow off steam or tell a secret or even talk behind someone's back. |
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He suffered a panic attack at his office, and decided to come and talk to me to blow off some steam, as he put it. |
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You could blow off Jim Phelps' head in one episode and he'd sport a fresh noggin the next week. |
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If anything, the minister's motion may give some of us the opportunity to blow off a little steam. |
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To blow off those dear friends who've put up with your mercurial moods for long is just plain cruel and thoughtless, so start returning those calls and those emails. |
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We don't blow off class to cover a meeting or to write a story. |
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Once the safety device opens, the test shall continue until the blow off of the safety device has finished. |
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Once a refuge for brahmins looking to blow off steam, today the group is known for its campy puns and campier costumes. |
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Among themselves, they blow off steam, sometimes in the crudest possible terms. |
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Dancing is an excellent and enjoyable way to blow off steam, burn-up calories and can easily fit in to your daily schedule. |
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Allow to drain dry and if possible blow off excess moisture with compressed air. |
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When he exactly duplicates the original action, the pain will recur and it will blow off soon. |
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Because the undersides of these roofs are exposed to the wind, they are particularly susceptible to blow off. |
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I thought it would be fun to blow off some steam so I got him a NERF gun and he just loves it. |
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Is compressed air used to blow off debris and dust accumulation from surfaces? |
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To blow off steam, he gave us the next day off, and we went bass fishing. |
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It takes a crisis like SARS or an ice storm to blow off this surplus. |
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Ms. King explained Mr. Forte's need to blow off steam. |
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Don't neglect the physical things you do to blow off steam or relieve tension-going for an early morning walk, swimming, gardeningthe things you do to keep balanced. |
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But we can blast through these obstacles by giving ourselves a way to blow off steam in an exciting way like mountain climbing. |
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A class like hers lets them move and blow off steam, students said. |
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Even so, some actors asked for breaks to blow off steam. |
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When you get angry, you go blow off steam. |
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Unfortunately, some people have no family to count on or with whom friends to blow off steam and when at night they go back home from work they have no one with whom to share dinner or have a chat. |
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I'm gald to see that there are people like you that appreciate the Eagles and aren't just looking to blamestorm and blow off steam. |
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When you go blow off steam, accidents happen. |
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I told her she could call me and talk any time she wanted to blow off steam. |
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The shear force of winds can blow off shingles, and air borne objects can cause damage to power lines, roofing and siding. |
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After ripening, they blow off like dust particles or spores. |
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