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The ill-wind, however, blew Sky TV plenty of good: rather than viewers switching off, the delay created extra interest.
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The miners' union blew sky-high the biggest silver processor in the world; they blew sky-high thirteen strike-breakers together with the railway station they were waiting at.
The house blows sky high.
I looked around at the barren West Falkland countryside — undulating and featureless under a big, blowing sky.
She had been blown sky high by a roadside bomb while on a night patrol in Iraq.
The story of a comic who can't help blowing sky high in the family spotlight — and whose desires shiver with taboos — seems wrenched from a dark place in Lewis's soul.
Watching the November 2000 episode "Rescue Me" (10 a.m. Thursday, TNT), it's hard to ignore the soap suds: there's brain cancer, pregnancy (signaled by its international TV symbol, workplace vomiting), a hospital room blown sky high.
At the beginning of "Déjà Vu," the new thriller directed by Tony Scott and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer — a veteran pair of pyromaniacs, if there ever was one — five hundred and forty-three men, women, and children board the Alvin Stumpf ferry in New Orleans and, halfway across the Mississippi, get blown sky high by a terrorist.
Answer: a film crew shooting Sherlock, obviously, the station only partially cleared for the scenes in which Holmes and Watson go underground to save parliament being blown sky high (just after the one hour two minute mark, if you're asking).
There was pretty Kelly's mom, with her drug and alcohol problems; Steve's neurotic starlet mother and David's cheating dad (who married and then divorced); not to mention Dylan's sleazeball father, apparently blown sky high by his criminal associates (then later revealed to be in the witness protection program).
I'm like, srsly, Sadiq, the one who beat poor Zac, Annabel is still in BITS, Nancy's like, plus Dad you defo said he was an oily counter-jumper who would see London blown sky high, Dave's like, oh there's the door – welcome Al, you old rogue, Mr Sugar is like, lord to you, you lazy posh tosser, do you want your drive done?
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