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"Some of them have blown on the embers of racism".
But what could it have been blown on?
Their voices ran away like kites blown on the wind.
No whistle had blown on the play, and Forsett continued running for an 81-yard touchdown.
"What they really want is for the whistle to be blown on the whistle-blower".
Much of it was blown on propping up the currency, to benefit politically powerful importers.
In a fourth incident, a tire blown on takeoff caused fuel and hydraulic leaks.
They don't get very far because the "wind" hasn't blown on them for very long.
"Like leaves blown on the wind, pell-mell, they pass before him.
There was also disruption on the M4 because of signs blown on to the carriageway.
It's safe to say that not much of the band's budget is blown on stylists.
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