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By then, the referee, Phil Dowd, had blown for the penalty.
The Pope-Waverly has old-fashioned headlight bulbs, specially blown for him by Genl.
Players generally understood what they were being blown for and there was little need for clarification.
Here is a novel that needs a trumpet to be blown for it.
However, Van Persie, already booked, was then dismissed for taking a shot after the whistle had blown for offside.
Their minds might be blown, for instance, by Jacques Demy's entirely sung-through masterpiece The Umbrellas of Cherbourg.
Richard Silverwood had already blown for a knock-on before Hanbury was felled again by the punch from Ferres.
Barnes awarded Leicester a scrum as Northampton complained, wrongly, that he should have blown for half-time.
Dupuy takes the ball slowly and as he kicks it out the whistle is blown for half time.
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FFS or FFD (4 mL) were cast onto a rimmed silicone resin plate (50 × 50 mm2) and air-blown for 12 h at room temperature (28 30 °C) prior to further drying at 25 °C and 50 ± 5%% relative humidity (RH) for 24 h in an environmental chamber (WTB Binder, Tuttlingen, Germany).
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