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"He has probably blown a bit of his career by being too big for his boots.
He admitted his "mind had been blown a bit" by intense media focus on the horse and he knew the headlines back home would focus on his ride as much as the landmark victory.
The situation was ripe for massive demonstration, yet it did not have to happen, and again, it is being blown a bit out of proportion.
Not that this'll ease those still suffering the devastating Hurricane Sandy effects, but it turns out the monstrously ill 2012 wind has blown a bit of good.
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Even the bosun admitted that it was "blowing a bit".
We ran them around and I thought they [Toulon] were blowing a bit.
The fault was all his, because, as he put it, he was "blowing a bit".
"It appears the political winds are probably blowing a bit different than they were three years ago," Coker said.
Verdasco is blowing a bit harder after that but he summons up some extra energy to reach a Murray backhand and batter a forehand down the line.
The off-message moments blew a bit of fog over what the Romney campaign had intended to be a coordinated series of sharp attacks on Mr. Obama over free enterprise.
I was blowing a bit towards the end and my fitness levels have to improve but I was pleased with my performance and the only disappointment was the result".
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