Near the fall, our voices are lost in its thunder, blown away by the cool wind it makes. |
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For the past few days, we've been blown away with all the noise from jackhammers, heavy road equipment, and auxiliary power units. |
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Gets the job done, but don't expect to be blown away or engulfed by Disney merriness. |
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He gives orders for other human beings to be blown away and he is a serial adulterer, but his power has unexpected limits. |
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Sails were blown away, the mainmast was sprung, and the mast was carried away and lost, with everything attached to it. |
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The composure we saw against Italy at Hampden and against Norway in Oslo had gone, blown away by a visiting team chasing a cause. |
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I unfolded my maps, and to keep them from being blown away in the wind, I weighed them down with ski poles and stuff bags of gear. |
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At their annual cultural show, I am blown away at their singing and dancing ability. |
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The servants disappeared as if they were whiffs of smoke blown away by the wind. |
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Strong north-westerly winds whistling around Blackpool's cavernous Winter Gardens this week appear to have blown away the Conservatives. |
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Who too has not, as a child, picked a dandelion clock and blown away the seeds while making a wish? |
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But all my friends who'd never really listened to them were blown away, and loved it. |
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I enjoyed the graphics, sound, and gameplay, but was not as blown away as I had hoped to be. |
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Just then you are blown away by the outstanding achievements in certain segments of technology and business unparalleled anywhere in the world. |
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And she talks about how Jake is just so cute and how she was blown away by Jennifer's performance in the film. |
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The entire show was in Spanish and the anchor on the show would introduce the next caption with such excitement you knew you would be blown away. |
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I must have seen it either on video or as a repeat, but I was pretty blown away by it because there was just nothing like that on the telly. |
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Scott and Dankworth were blown away by the melodic lines of modern jazz and its soulful use of chord substitutions, ninths and flattened fifths. |
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I'd never seen a guitarist doing slide work in music this heavy before and I was blown away. |
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When they helicopter began to descend to the earth, the clouds from the sky had somewhat blown away, to give way to a clear starry night sky. |
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I can enjoy a cheesy romantic comedy as much as the next girl, and I am absolutely blown away by some effects and stunts in action films. |
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If I get blown away in a drive-by shooting, well, at least I told the cops beforehand. |
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You and your family will be blown away at the definition of this television. |
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Nits stick to the hair while things like dandruff and dried hairspray flakes can be blown away. |
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I was blown away by the beauty and majesty of the ensemble choir, who only got together for the first time some three days earlier. |
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I was completely crushed and blown away by her reaction, and even more so by my dad's, which was exactly the same. |
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The front and back ends of the lifeboat had been blown away, and another man was clinging to the side of it. |
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I'm just blown away by the fusions of Brazilian music and pop, rock, and jazz taking place there. |
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Joe Warwick was blown away not just by the food but by the competitors' flagrant disregard for the rules. |
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While in D.C., we visited the Hirshhorn Museum and were blown away by a special exhibit of Ron Mueck's hyperreal fiberglass resin figures. |
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Fallen leaves are swept into heaps, only to be blown away again and large palm fronds and tree branches scatter the tarmac. |
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Several decades of time have passed by as quickly as the clouds have been blown away. |
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The chocks under the wheels of the Juggernaut of state control have been well and truly blown away this week. |
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Do you want to pick up a new novel and be blown away by the originality of the design? |
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I remember seeing the U.S. premiere of Shame in telluride, and being blown away. |
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When I became aware that an intern of mine had been sexually harassed by a producer while making the film, I was blown away. |
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Cunningham was blown away by HyperCard when he first saw it, but he found it cumbersome. |
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Truly, I wanted to be blown away and feel like this guy would be like Robert Downey Jr. was in Iron Man. |
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While outer layers are blown away, the resulting collapsed core will result in either of a white dwarf, a neutron star, or a black hole, depending on its final mass. |
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Of course, the loud buzzing of such drones and towels being blown away would have been a dead giveaway to the pool girls. |
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We were all just blown away by his charisma and magnetism and his funniness. |
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In the midst of this instant lake sat the chicken coop, its roof blown away, and a flock of sodden, disgruntled, out of sorts hens perched lumpily atop it. |
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One of our ancient sages was so blown away by the concept that he declared charity to be equal in importance to all the other commandments combined. |
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We are blown away as he scoops the lucrative second prize again. |
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It redissolves in summer and is eventually transformed on shores in powdered thenardite, which is easily blown away by wind from the shores, as water level is lower. |
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If the politics of naked greed and devil-take-the-hindmost are blown away, then the future battleground is more progressive, between centre and centre-left. |
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We flew over there to begin filming and I remember seeing the triceratops and being absolutely blown away. |
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Test audiences found the original ending too morose and wanted to see Alex get blown away. |
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I stood up in the crowd and explained what we were portraying and the reason behind the use of color and lines and they were blown away at that point. |
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And the couple admit they have been blown away by its success. |
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My overall impression was positive, though I was not blown away. |
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But if I ever harboured doubts about why I stayed with the project for this long, then they were blown away completely by the sublime moment last Wednesday. |
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If that was a surprise for Abe, he was blown away with what happened next. |
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Back in the 50's, people were absolutely astounded and blown away by the magic of moving pictures transmitted into their homes via invisible rays. |
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To ensure that cash flow and productivity gains aren't blown away by stormy conditions, tight-fisted managers are squeezing value out of every cent. |
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Its outside chemical toilet was blown away in gales in January. |
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Moving pinpoints of light were formed by water running down the side of the icicle, dangling from the end, and either freezing solid or being blown away by a gust of wind. |
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Balance, taste, consistency, all the skills I had worked so have to develop were blown away by page after page of vulgar, monstrous, intoxicatingly bold letterforms. |
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But it disappeared quickly, that top layer of irritation, blown away by the sea breezes as easily as the wind blows the fluff from a dandelion clock. |
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A train was derailed after a wall collapsed on to the track, the gable end of a house crumbled on to a car, trees toppled over and garden fences were blown away. |
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She heard her name called, or rather she saw it, since the words were blown away instantly. The marshman was summoning her. |
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His chest and neck turned into mincemeat. The double chin had been blown away completely, revealing a skeletal jaw and chemically whitened teeth. |
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But as spring beckons, the cobwebs are being blown away for a season of caravanning. |
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And those who saw them at a major photo show in Perpignan were blown away. |
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One January day, thirty years ago, the little town of Hanover, anchored on a windy Nebraska tableland, was trying not to be blown away. |
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He has since set up on his own and when I tasted his Greywacke Wild Sauvignon 2011 I was blown away. |
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When Pete Wilkinson first heard him, he was blown away by this young guys undoubtable talent. |
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And Ta'ai was blown away by the support that the Tongans had received from the crowds at the World Cup games. |
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The type of compact star formed depends on the mass of the remnant of the original star left after the outer layers have been blown away. |
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Prepare to be blown away by the rapid fire of Tommy guns, intense car chases and a view in to the violent world of the deadliest gangsters of all time. |
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Fans will be blown away by the next generation gameplay, modifiability and visuals that Epic's Unreal Engine 3 technology will bring to the franchise. |
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And when skipper Richie McCaw hoisted the Webb Ellis Trophy high into the night, a quarter of a century of hurt was blown away in an explosion of fireworks and cheering. |
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It is imperative that the fluid be applied directly to the cutting area to prevent the fluid being blown away from the piece due to rapid rotation of the wheel. |
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Fans will be blown away by the next-generation gameplay, modifiability and visuals that Epic's Unreal Engine 3 technology will bring to the franchise. |
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Fans will be blown away by the next-generation game play, modifiability and visuals that Epic's Unreal Engine 3 technology will bring to the franchise. |
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Amjed remains closely guarded at Newcastle's General Hospital where he is due to undergo further operations on the section of his leg blown away by a double-barreled shotgun. |
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