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It's perfectly straight and blowing slightly in the wind as I meet her in the parking lot.
" By blowing slightly harder on the beats 2 and 4, you'll have the accents.
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Others believe Gatland, temperamentally, has a tendency to blow slightly hot and cold.
He came within three inches of holing a 12-foot birdie putt at the par-4 sixth before his round was blown slightly off course by a swirling wind.
Similarly, a large number of the measurements in the data set occur over the sea or at locations which are far from the testline where the plane may have been blown slightly off-course.
While exhaling, blow slightly to gain a hollow effect to your voice.
Finally, when you have not gotten any water up your nose, go under water, lip curled, blowing out slightly when you go under and push of the wall.
Get into the pool, and slowly dunk your head under water, while curling your lips upward, covering your nostrils, and blowing out slightly when you go underwater, then stop.
Then the wind picked up and the gusts, which reached 40 miles per hour, blew Thompson slightly off course.
"And then a year after we were touring this show, Snowden blows a slightly bigger whistle… I guess my dramaturgs were really smart".
Here's a little incident he told us happened to him a couple days ago that blew us slightly away.
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