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My mother and I participated in the rallies until the wee hours of the night, our candle lights blowing firmly in the wind.
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Both seem to stride through the oversized, well-equipped kitchens of life taking their blows firmly on their unflinching, upraised chins.
Blow firmly into their mouth for one second.
Boris Johnson has made sure the silly-season spotlight is firmly on him by blowing the Islamophobic dog-whistle.
That cliche about how men love blowing money on coke and hookers has its basis firmly in reality —Cynthia, a 20-something east coast escort.
Rove is firmly caught up in the investigation into the blowing of the cover of CIA agent Valerie Plame.
"We are facing stiff resistance in the area of Ambala," General Abbas said, referring to the area near Mr. Walayat's village, where local people said the Taliban were firmly entrenched and blew up a bridge on Tuesday to block the army's advance.
I waved him to a chair, blew my nose, fixed my kipa more firmly with its silver hairpin.
Gently blow down the top so it is firmly wedged into the bottom.
Devils defenseman Mark Fayne shoved him lightly but firmly against the crossbar as the whistle blew.
From that moment on, he remained firmly in his seat as Liverpool simply blew his team away.
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