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"We all thought he was one blown fuse from blowing up," Brown said.
The word we want is "defuse" — the analogy is to removing the fuse from a bomb.
On one occasion, Julius astonished Feklisov by stealing a highly sensitive proximity fuse from a private contractor.
Baker has retained her unvarnished emo directness about matters of despair and longing: "Even you couldn't manage to pull the fuse from the back of my head," she sings, on "Shadow Boxing".
Also tuning in to radio Mohawke has been resurgent R&B superstar Chris Brown, who created a mash-up called Real Hip-Hop Shit #2 based on Rising 5 from Ross's 2009 debut album Butter (ironically, Rihanna was also sniffing around Fuse from the same album, until Ross resolved to keep it for himself).
If, on the other hand, the ceteris paribus clause of the speaker also kept constant the fact that Tom is generally paranoid about explosions around barrels of gunpowder and fuses, and would only light the fuse if he had disconnected the fuse from the barrel, then the counterfactual would, in that context, be false (1980, 116).
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Removing control fuses from the remainder to prevent them working would cost an estimated £385,000, and a similar sum to put them back in again.
And now Say Aha, a lacklustre effort fused from Diplo's cast-offs, is tinkling your ears on the latest Samsung advert.
Project management tasks, such as productivity monitoring and cost estimation, require data to be fused from multiple data sources, which are typically spatial and temporal in nature.
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