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The economy, the corporate scandals and the violence in the Middle East have blown him off course, and are certain to again.
Djokovic had just blown him off the court in the fourth and final set, 6-0, to establish the sort of hegemony over a rival that some players might find spiritually crushing.
Defying wind that gusted to 35 miles per hour and had blown him off balance on his tee shot en route to a double bogey at the 10th along the cliffs above the Carmel Bay beach, he had a three-stroke lead on Bruce Crampton when he arrived at the tee of the par-3 17th hole.
Then I had blown him off for two years.
The media would have blown him off, he wouldn't have been allowed to debate, his message would not have gotten out, and we probably wouldn't have even heard of Bernie Sanders.
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We blew him off".
I kind of blew him off.
"Bill blew him off," Esther said.
I chased after him and explained, as politely as possible, that I hadn't meant to blow him off.
At her therapist's suggestion, she has made a date with him — just to blow him off for revenge.
"You hate to blow him off," said William E. Connors, the city's administrator of community development.
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