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Here is a novel that needs a trumpet to be blown for it.
Their minds might be blown, for instance, by Jacques Demy's entirely sung-through masterpiece The Umbrellas of Cherbourg.
That might have ended it, and so might another run for Neymar who raced through from the halfway line only to be blown for offside.
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But the bank predicts that these headwinds will still be blowing for a while.
The wind has got to be blowing for you to be hitting it that far".
Players generally understood what they were being blown for and there was little need for clarification.
Dupuy takes the ball slowly and as he kicks it out the whistle is blown for half time.
N2 gas was blown for 10 min into the grafting layer mixture (See section 2.1).
Anonymous whistle blowing represents a possible solution; it opens the door, however, to disruptive whistles being blown for the wrong reasons or after careless investigation (cf. Elliston; Coulson).
It typically was blown for the change of classes at five minutes before the hour.
He photographed lucky coins and dandelions being blown for a wish. .
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