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Musallam claims his "cover" was blown with the militant group after he raised suspicions by behaving in a way unusual for new recruits and slipped away from the group to make a phone call to his father.
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"This station has to blow with the wind," he said.
Blowing with the fashion wind, her collection was more minimal, more — dare we say it?
Romney is so other-directed, it does seem likely he will blow with the winds.
He had 175 yards into the wind, which never blew with the force that had been forecast.
Whereas I was a jumble of opinions that blew with the trends of the era: deco, Laura Ashley, Memphis.
Unemployment's down, inflation is inconsistent, the housing market is finally cooling off and consumer confidence blows with the wind.
It can be windy in Miami, too, but it is unlikely to blow with the ferocity of this desert storm.
From four to six equidistant finger holes are cut in each cane, and blowing with the entire reed engulfed in the mouth cavity produces a pungent tremulous sound.
If the wind blows with the rough up, scoring might not be as low as people expect".
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