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They reached Level 80 and then Level 70, and the flame was still blowing upward.
They are so light that they get blown upward with the paper.
At times, Gatti hunched low and snapped blows upward at Ward.
The poppies endured, their petals blown upward like umbrellas in a storm.
Above him, the sky had gone almost entirely black from all the dust and dirt blown upward, like a shroud drawn over the city.
But once Mr. Baumgartner was inside, held aloft by air blowing upward at 130 miles per hour, he looked comfortable enough, much to the relief of the engineers.
At the same time, smaller fragments, including shocked quartz, were blown upward between the hot fireball and the larger fragments, and were deposited second and regionally (about 30 minutes to reach Colorado).
He makes it sound as if he were a leaf in the wind, blown upward from his rural prairie childhood in Kansas, landing at the top of the artistic heap.
The few survivors, perhaps as few as nine, among the 180 people on board apparently ran the opposite way, evading most of the smoke being blown upward by strong drafts pushing through the tunnel.
However, there were many photographs showing plumes between 11 52 a.m. and 12 40 p.m. when pyroclasts were falling (Oikawa et al. 2016), and the ballistic blocks may have been blown upward by the plume.
Furthermore, our estimation did not consider variation in the block size, and we ignored the possibility of particles being blown upward by volcanic plumes or the blasts, which may have affected the transport of blocks.
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