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They might be blown off course and can't correct themselves.
The judge added: "His future use might be blown".
Their minds might be blown, for instance, by Jacques Demy's entirely sung-through masterpiece The Umbrellas of Cherbourg.
Walls might be blown out to create airier, loftlike apartments; bigger windows would let in more light.
I love the idea that the walls don't touch the ground, that we can imagine they might be blown by the wind.
People might be blown about as well, said a subway spokesman, who noted that waiting passengers could "have trouble with their footing".
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When Sellers began working for the Army Corps, she raised concerns about the environmental effects of underwater blasting, fearing that her employers might be blowing up dolphins she'd once studied, and protected, herself.
When it's not an eyeball-melting 40 degrees, the wind might be blowing 70km an hour in the wrong direction (if it gusts in from the sea, the grapes start to taste bad, says Robin).
"It felt like a mural you'd find on a wall somewhere, in a place where tumbleweed might be blowing around because something had happened there and everyone had since departed".
During the transits observed by Hubble, he pointed out, the starlight passes through the dividing line, or terminator, between the hot side and the cold side, where fierce winds might be blowing redistributing heat and chemical species around the planet.
" 'Brokeback,' the first gay romance to make a bid for mainstream respectability, has already won the top awards handed out by critics in New York and Los Angeles and copped seven nominations for the January 16 Golden Globes, often a key indicator as to which way the Oscar wind might be blowing," the story says.
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