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She described the match against Sharapova as "a blast".
(It's as noisy as a blast torch, I was told).
It strikes the eye first as a blast of warm, tawny, oscillating color.
And while it sounds amusing, several players described this new routine as a blast of solidarity.
There's so much mustard in there that it has the same effect as a blast of Vicks Sinex.
Spavor's website features him enjoying a few laughs with Kim Jong-un, and he describes September's trip as "a blast".
One use for this type of sensor is as a blast dosimeter, a wearable device that detects shocks and stores data about them.
Expect lots of photos, videos and information on the car's design and inner workings, as well as "a blast of its mighty 7.3-litre V12" engine.
After eight years of Alan Gilbert's thoughtful, rounded, not always urgent performances, van Zweden's peremptory style may come as a blast of fresh air.
Instead of a plea for forgiveness, she delivers it as a blast of defiance, an angry so-what, spit sarcastically in the face of a disapproving loved one.
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All the men in the study had experienced what's known as a "blast-plus" event, meaning they experienced the rapid pressure wave of a blast and had blunt trauma to the head.
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