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No one will miss having to blow on the soup to cool it down.
And Ms. Kidman seems liberated from having to blow high-toned vowels through her nostrils.
Ultimately, he said, "they could have manipulated that river enough to keep from having to blow up that levee".
"At least it gives me a chance to do something for the war without having to blow stuff up".
There are 41 bugle calls he must know, but the odds are heavily against his having to blow that many during one day.
Thanks to advances in CGI, the filmmakers should be able to recreate the horror of mass warfare without having to blow their budget.
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"We just had to blow it up".
You didn't have to blow insulation into your walls.
We'd have to blow the whole building like Timothy McVeigh".
How many times do they have to blow up Vladivostok?
I don't have to blow smoke in is direction.
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