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They have a knack for knowing which way the wind is blowing, which makes their unconventional design philosophy all the more compelling.
Mr. Reagan's successor, Mr. Bush (41), asserted in his inaugural speech that "a new wind is blowing," which did not speak well of the old wind.
The converse of that, though, is that he's also willing to put his name to some doggerel – "My glow in the dark sea horse never not glowing/ Through my sails this breeze is blowing" – which he gets away with only because his heavy accent adds undeniable character and makes large chunks of Euphoric Heartbreak unintelligible without a lyric sheet.
The current returned to the initial value after blowing which meant that the graphene sheet-based electrical circuit is able to be used for electrical detection repeatedly.
The change in grid requirement is due to the presence or absence of fuel blowing which affects the thickness of the wall viscous sub-layer.
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The sense is that a pressure cooker is about to blow, which it does.
The CIA's station chief in Pakistan had his identity blown, which some reckoned to be a retaliation.
The power surge caused a fuse to blow, which turned off the lights and outlets in the bedroom, bathroom and kitchen.
As a result the IPCC's credibility in Tottenham is absolutely blown, which is in itself almost a criminal act because we needed to believe in this organisation.
It is not so much bell-ringing as whistle-blowing which bothers Armstrong, however.
He threw one low blow, which appeared to be accidental.
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