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Stein is right -- the Oregon results, if they go Obama's way, may explode the idea that Obama cannot win white working-class voters.
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Be sure to start slowly or else the liquid may explode out the top and burn you!) Take small batches of the solid foods and whirl them with a bit of the stock.
If you are worried that your traditional blender lid may explode during the blending process, then remove the vent and cover the top with a clean dishtowel.
Try not to blow the bubble too big, it may explode and the gum pieces might get stuck in your hair, clothes, and facial hair!
Almost everything burns up, though some may explode in the air, a phenomenon known as an airburst, with the potential of causing damage below.
Your chosen configuration may explode on the launch pad or rise hearteningly, only to arc into the sea moments later.
One can refer in particular to: objects hanging from catenaries, objects that may explode under the ballast, and obstacles at LCs. Transportation network could be interrupted aiming at causing economical damage or damaging a symbolic landmark.
It in turn may explode in the presence of oxygen.
Otherwise we may explode at the wrong places or become hopelessly hemmed in by frustrations.
Phosphorus is highly volatile at high temperatures and may explode, thus the heating rate has to be kept well below 1 °C/min.
The Bernanke Fed's policy has created a $1.6 trillion time bomb that has contributed to high unemployment and may explode under the Fed's new policy adopted August 9, 2011.
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