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In the big red rocket taking off from a modified trailer, Hughes blasted up to 1,875 feet and reached over 350 MPH before the parachute deployed and he drifted back down to earth.
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Jupiter Research backs up the fact that the trend is skyrocketing; according to their 2010 Mobile Ticketing report, over 2 billion mobile boarding passes will be sent out in 2010, with that number expected to blast up to 15 billion by 2014.
Start walking for a few minutes, blast up to 90% of your maximum heart rate for 30 seconds, and then return to your walking speed for a minute.
From Irvine-based Scosche, this waterproof, floatable, remote-controlled 12W 50mm speaker blasts up to 11 hours on a charge and includes a battery status indicator.
Again, Stolarcyk pulls up a slide showing that the Navy's sonar generates audible blasts up to 235 decibels ― humans begin to suffer hearing damage at 85 decibels ― that travel for thousands of miles across the ocean.
I instinctively looked down and the fizz blasted up into my face.
She also mentioned about seeing a body being blasted up into the air.
"People get blasted up there when the ground is pulled out from under them.
Rain was blasting up the Thames.
Naked women cower in fear as our guns blast up a nightclub.
In benchmarking the BLAST performance, we considered only the first BLAST hit in the "top 1 BLAST" class up to the first five BLAST hits in the "top 5 BLAST" class (see ROC curves in Fig. 3(f) and Fig. 4(f)) and we chose the sequence identity calculated by BLAST as the varying discrimination threshold.
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