Sentence examples for to blasting from inspiring English sources

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to blasting

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A violent gust of wind.

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To blasting Cantopop tunes, they shouted, chanted and held up signs saying things like "No thought control".

The nationalist card is a sure winner when it comes to blasting human-rights groups as foreign meddlers.

And he is anything but shy when it comes to blasting Europe's handling of its debt crisis.

This gelatinization provides good water resistance and a degree of plasticity that is desirable in loading holes prior to blasting.

Untethering from land seems a big moment for a floating city, akin to blasting off to colonise another planet.

Once this has happened, and the world's aviation authorities have agreed common operating standards, HAPS should prove a cheap and reliable alternative to blasting things into orbit.

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Ludlam continued to blast the incumbent.

Terrorists were ready to blast Times Square.

"It's impossible to blast through it".

"We're going to blast them now!

It spent $6 million to blast the tanks.

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