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The team's hotel choice drew attention after Jesse Palmer, the ESPN college football analyst, blasted it on "Sports Center.
Immanuel Höhn tried to clear the ball, but blasted it on to Julian Schuster, from whose knee it bounced into the net.
The freshman collected a loose ball near the top of the box, after Temple City goalkeeper Patricia Dull had come out to get the ball in traffic but not been able to get it, and blasted it on the ground into the open net to make the final 6-0 margin.
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I know the record — it's on the classic "Nuggets" garage-rock compilation — and I wonder who on earth would be blasting it on the subway.
When I finally did receive a copy — an early copy, courtesy of Eno's record label, Warp — I didn't blast it on my headphones during my commute, or at the gym, which is what I usually do with new music.
When I finally did receive a copy an early copy, courtesy of Eno's record label, Warp—I didn't blast it on my headphones during my commute, or at the gym, which is what I usually do with new music.
Let all of your customers know that your business is environmentally friendly by blasting it on their emailed or printed receipts.
Under his leadership, HHS has used funds earmarked for promoting the Affordable Care Act to blast it on social media and downplay the law's benefits on the federal agency's website, The Daily Beast reported.
I sing house tunes in the shower, blast it on the bus, eat my cous cous to it at lunch, get into bed with a few house records of an evening.
We've been blasting it on late night road trips through the back-roads of Eastern Europe, and now we can watch the magic unfold in a new video directed by Maryada Rehling, graduate of MAPS film school in Adelaide.
For example, the National Retail Federation blasted it as a "tax on American families".
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