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"Losing Ryan is not a blow at all.
And when the wind doesn't blow at all, output drops to zero.
For him, Mr. Gluck's kidnapping was "a deadly blow at all of us".
At the eye of a hurricane the wind doesn't blow at all, yet the wind nearby blows in any direction and every direction.
"I wouldn't say it's a blow at all," said Griffiths.
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You are basically using the tongue to push smoke out of the mouth without "blowing" at all.
The headmaster, Mr. Scallan, says Malachy and I are to return on Monday with a composition book, a pencil, and a pen with a good nib on it We are not to come to school with ringworm or lice, and our noses are to be blown at all times, not on the floor, that spreads the consumption, or on our sleeves but in a handkerchief or a clean rag.
Leading engineers say hot-blowing can give an advantage of as much as second a lap over no blowing at all, while cold-blowing is worth about 0.3-0.4secs 0.3-0.4secs
These are all pressure-cooker states that could blow at any time.
His surgeon, Dr. John Najarian, called the discovery "a blow to us all". At 7 45 a.m. the Minnesota surgeons began their exploratory operation to seek the cause of a bowel obstruction that had been causing the senator discomfort.
The scheme could also be useful for countries that already use a lot of wind power, such as Denmark, to help them regulate their electricity production, because the wind does not blow at the same speed all the time.
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