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The Hornets got a blast from his more productive past from Chris Paul, writes Lee Jenkins on SI.com, but more impressively, they committed only three turnovers in the game.
Collins's recently launched Web site, which got a blast of publicity in the past week, is irking scientists as well.
Gayle King got a blast from the past during her visit to the clubhouse on "Watch What Happens: Live".
Meredith Vieira got a blast from the past on "The Tonight Show" when Jay Leno surprised her with footage from her first TV news report.
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"Sometimes the kids want me to turn on the engine to get a blast of hot air," she said.
Stick your nose in the glass and you get a blast of black cherry blended with black olives and thyme.
Facebook and Mr. Zuckerberg are about to get a blast of publicity in Japan, although perhaps not of the most positive sort.
At one point we get a blast of statistics about the disappearance of honey bees in America that doesn't seem to connect with anything else.
The lemon grass perfumes the sate from the inside out, and you get a blast of flavor as you nibble the mousse off the skewer.
A year earlier he told Kerrang! that a favoured hotel hobby of his was to defecate, roll it into a ball, then stuff it into a hairdryer so the next guest would get a blast of "hot shit in their face".
Over the last seven years, most of them have adopted the "individual quick freezing" method -- a meal's ingredients are separated and spread out on a sheet before they get a blast of cryogenic gas.
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