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By then, the personal storm had long blown over regarding Ward's self-assurance on this course at the DuPont Country Club.
But she has long blown hot and cold and is in a slump for the moment, one that left her in tears as she lost to Julia Goerges in her first match in Rome last week.
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Every other young woman within a 200-yard radius of the Somerset House courtyard this week was in a wool beanie hat, but with long, blow-dried, possibly slightly tonged hair carefully arranged underneath.
As one door closes, so another one opens, and the retirement of AP McCoy, such a dominant figure in the jump jockeys' changing room for so long, blows wide-open the race to be his successor.
The daily routine of inhaling toxic fumes is exacerbated by the long blow pipes that women use to keep cook fires burning.
He'd been inside a cleaner's cupboard at the hospital, getting a long blow job from a woman he couldn't recognise, nervous that someone would discover them.
But if Cafe Besalu was ever under the radar, its cover has long been blown.
His wattle-and-daub monastery has long been blown away by time and weather.
To listen to them and watch their posturing, you might guess that the recession was a summer thunderhead long ago blown out to sea.
She has long since blown by the $72 million Ross Perot spent of his own money on presidential bids in 1992 and 1996.
Some street-crossing spans are beribboned with severed tails; pinned in others is a familiar skeleton of three crossed sticks, the paper long since blown away.
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