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The rule would maintain the current horn-blowing sequence of two longs, one short and one long, but it would give engineers discretion to vary the pattern -- presumably sounding fewer blasts in areas where crossings were close together.

After countless trailers promising even more mind blowing action sequences and shocking twists that will leave viewers stunned, season four of Game of Thrones finally returned to our screens.

Many dramatic scenes, including a good chase sequence and the blowing up of a train, try to energize the exercise, but "the movie works so diligently to convey a spirit of heroic uplift and fails so completely that it feels like a tragic misfire" (Stephen Holden).

But Spielrein certainly comes close to blowing up in the opening sequence, in which Ms Knightley gives a harrowing portrayal of the symptoms of hysteria that turns her face into a twisted, jut-jawed mask of terror at the sadistic paternal abuse that is the cause of the character's illness.

Mostly, students are taught how to choreograph combat, (four sequences, six blows per sequence), both to savor simulated savagery and, eventually, to perform gladiator combat the way it was done in the Colosseum more than 2,000 years ago.

A blow-off sequence was then examined and the results were used to evaluate some of the theories and mechanisms responsible for flame blow-off.

In particular, we show the energy identities for the spinor parts of a blow-up sequence of solutions for which there are possibly four types of bubbling solutions, namely, finite energy solutions of the super-Liouville equation or the super-Toda system defined on R2 or on R2∖{0}.

"Charlotte Gray" has many potentially stirring dramatic scenes, including the blowing up of a train, a chase sequence in which Charlotte faces down a gunman and a desperate deportation scene at a train station.

She imagined the West would be a sequence from an Antonioni film, with Maria Schneider's hair endlessly blowing in the wind of freedom.

All must blow - and in sequence - to ensure success.

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Meteor astronomer Peter Jenniskens of the SETI Institute at NASA's Ames Research Center in Mountain View, California, who coordinated the campaign, says he was "blown away" by the sequence of photos.

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