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Idiom
Balloon goes up.
When the balloon goes up, a situation turns unpleasant or serious.
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Using balloons goes back at least to the early 70s.
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Jack Kent Cooke's anticipatory balloons went flat in the Forum's rafters.
The plan was for her to read her latest book, "Where Do Balloons Go?
The poem, by Jeannine Marie Weaver, was entitled "Where Do Balloons Go?" James Kot, one of Felberbaum's athletes, won by reproducing three pages of it.
"I think at the moment there is a little bit of opportunism going on, where people let balloons go up to see what the responses are," Buchner said.
iPhone Jamie Lee Curtis wrote the Where Do Balloons Go? children's book, and now she's providing voice narration for its iPad app.
But as Andrew Krepinevich, a transformation advocate at the Centre for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, argues, the Pentagon is still spending too much on old-fashioned systems, such as short-range tactical aircraft.A lower-tech and more immediate military worry is whether the country's political leaders can cope if several balloons go up together.
Play with water balloons, go in your pool, and eat some healthy snacks !
If the balloon goes up, however, she and the children would bug out with him.
That's because, like all balloon pilots, Mr. Healy can only control when the balloon goes up and down.
And so the emotional balloon goes up just as the sneaky Jap bombers arrive at 7.55am, December 7 1941.
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