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Prosthetic limbs are dropped by parachute to a wind blown field hospital for land mine victims.
His fair, wind blown, hair contrasted sharply against his deathly pair skin.
There are motifs, themes, and recurring melodies, all the things you'd expect from one song blown up to forty minutes.
The lower part of her mantle cascades in regular folds, but the hem represents a noticeable display of wind blown drapery.
A 32-foot portable was blown around three feet away from its normal position.
He narrowly escaped being blown up by a mine when he was exploring a tell outside the city.
All its windows were blown out and it's front and back ends showed clear impact damage.
The front and back ends of the lifeboat had been blown away, and another man was clinging to the side of it.
He never made it to the stadium as he was blown up by a bomb planted in his vehicle.
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.
It seemed the wind was so strong the island would be blown crashing into the shores of the mainland.
Good coverage depends on having very small droplets, although these are more readily blown off target by wind than large drops.
Her hair hung in clumps down her back, tangled together and being blown in the wind.
The bowl and foot of the elegant vase shown in Plate IX are formed of blown aventurine glass, which is exceedingly difficult to work.
The highest price was reserved for the object realized in vetro a reticello or blown aventurine glass, both difficult to work.
Its people became rich beyond all dreams of avarice, and in one generation not only have they blown it but they have blown their health, as well.
All wrecks which are obviously not salvable should be blown up or otherwise destroyed.
The young soldier said he also fired on a machine gun station and saw an Iraqi soldier blown out by the force of the hit.
The machair is an internationally rare habitat that is formed when sand is blown onto peat moorland.
This manoeuvre caused the jib sails to be blown out and with a lurch she went on her beam ends again with the main and mizzen yards under water.
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Examples from Classical Literature
As Tom Swift said, his new silencer had literally blown up, a large piece having been torn from the gas chamber.
I told her how sorn had gotten careless with its hydrogen atoms and had blown itself over half of creation.
Round and about the tent and on its excrescent flooring were heaped our boxes, otherwise the wind would have blown it over.
Perhaps the winds of the mountain being stronger, the fuzziness of his thought would be blown away?
Had I turned it on after the glycerin began to flow, I must inevitably have been blown to pieces.
It was lying in the sifter after most of the sand and dust had been blown away.
A strong smell of lime, wet earth and damp masonry was blown into Orsino's nostrils by the scirocco wind.
Provost was tall, his silvery hair was blown about, and he had a droll face.
Of course Peter had been trifling with them, for no one can fly unless the fairy dust has been blown on him.
He stopped in the foretop, repeatedly, and was as often blown away by the wind.
One man was found the next morning, whose head had been half blown off, by a discharge of case shot from one of the mountain guns.
Previous to this, the light dust should be blown from the gilding, and a feather or a clean brush lightly passed over it.
The tail gunner had his greenhouse blown into his face and is in the hospital.
But if you were to have your head blown off by a grenade, you would be quite dead.
We entered the crater immediately after it was blown, placed another charge of 200 pounds of ammonal, and blew it.
Let us be ballasted with grace, that we be not blown over, and that we stagger not.
After this any dust or dirt adhering to the sugar is blown off by an air blast.
They, at all events, congratulated themselves that they had not been on board the drogher when she was blown away from Saba.
The frolic with the child seemed to have blown away a fog from between them.
It was just one strain, almost as if the wind had blown over an aeolian harp.
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