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These can't be blown away or turned over.
And then you won't be, because suddenly you've got valves to employ, flowers that grow at a particular time (which you don't control) and bits of rock that, actually, can't be blown up.
The Mail is indignant that the "producers blow up a double-decker bus in a bid to recreate the explosion in Tavistock Square that killed 13 people", without mentioning that it's done to disprove claims that buses can't be blown up by homemade bombs.
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PLUSES -- The film's gallows humor is worthy of "Catch-22," and the image of a wounded soldier who can't be moved without blowing up everything in the vicinity is an absurdist metaphor worthy of Samuel Beckett.
A: Well, to be fair, he has a hostage (Genesis Rodriguez), so the car can't just be blown up.
In turn, that dampens investment in renewables because investors can't be sure which way the wind is blowing politically," said Smith.
You can't be sure the wind will blow steadily, constantly and strongly which is a problem for utilities who need a reliable supply of power.
"It took us five minutes to go, 'This can't be a Surrealist movie, where he blows up every 10 minutes,' " Mr. Solomon said.
Our processes were built from the ground up to deliver a low-cost solution, so our pricing structure and overall business model can't be replicated by traditional agencies without blowing themselves up and starting over.
Agonisingly, Summer ends the relationship and appears relatively serene about it, asking if they can't be "friends" – always a shattering blow to the male romantic ego.
Furthermore, it can't be tested before purchase, meaning you can blow up to £25 and find you're a dead ringer for Barbara Cartland trapped behind a thicket.
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