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As the tiger is at the top of the food chain, wherever they are to be found there will also be a mind blowing amount of other wildlife to see, be it the tiger's chief prey of antelope and deer, other members of the cat family including leopard, wild boar, langur, and a vast and colourful array of bird life.
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There's already a mind-blowing amount of prophylactics readily available at your local corner store, but what's the difference between any of them?
However, he'll probably never have to worry about any of that boring life stuff anyway, considering he founded thebrandwithnoname and its sub-brand Death Precision Inc., which boasts a retailer in Japan, coverage in XXL magazine, exposure on the backs of the whole Odd Future crew, and a mind-blowing amount of global success for something set up by a high school kid from north New Jersey.
Our chromosomes seemed to be short the gene for blowing large amounts of money on games of chance.
But a number of his basic observations are well-judged, and even the squawks of analytical nonsense are endearing: most of us in the verbal professions went through periods of blowing large amounts of wind through the instrument, trying to understand how the music works.
Those who stop short of turning a floor of their house into a Hemingway-esque nightmare are still pretty adept at blowing insane amounts of money on decor.
Those who stop short of turning a floor of their house into a colonialist House of Fraser display window are still pretty adept at blowing insane amounts of money on their places.
Then comes the check and, soon after, the rash of rationalizations — your buddy is probably going to have only one bachelor party, your company is footing the bill — that justify blowing the perverse amount of money you've just blown on a meal that required little more than a cook's bringing the half-cow you ordered (but didn't finish) to the appropriate degree of underdoneness.
Writing in a paper to be published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters, the scientists suggest these winds have blown large amounts of Arctic ice south through the Fram Strait, which passes between Greenland and the Norwegian islands of Svalbard, and leads to the warmer waters of the north Atlantic.
In fact, there are "natural" cleaning events that occur on Mars, which we didn't know about when we designed these rovers; the winds occasionally, overnight, will blow large amounts of dust off of the rovers, upping their power output.
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