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He could blow off course.
In a statement ahead of a new report – Managing Risk on the New Frontiers of Energy Exploration – Marsh said oil and gas companies had the capacity to blow off course the whole global economy by getting into trouble.
But Mr. Bush and his aides were clearly worried today that Mr. Hussein's new offer could delay -- and perhaps blow off course -- their effort to force both the rapid disarmament of Iraq and the fall of its government.
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"This [deficit reduction] plan has been blown off course.
She was simply blown off course by a whirlwind Obama.
That project was blown off course by the credit crunch.
We will not be blown off course by bad weather".
Given the vagaries of public finance, even Mr Brown may yet be blown off course.
But one senior Cameron ally insisted: "We mustn't get blown off course by opinion polls.
They might be blown off course and can't correct themselves.
Unfortunately, his crew opened it and his ship was blown off course.
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