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It needs to blow at 250 feet, up where the rotors are located.
But they could not see it through and the forced smile doesn't disguise that Mourinho looks ready to blow at any time.
Lacrosse and field hockey had so many penalties, the whistle seemed to blow at every turn to save them from even the tiniest welt.
Supersonics, on pedestals, were available to blow at oneself; at a bar staffed by GlamSquad stylists, women photographed their hair being misted and dried.
Riggleman also notes that the Cubs' medical reports showed that Wood's ligament was thin to begin with, making it likely to blow at some point anyway.
By the mid-1970s more women were keeping their maiden names, so hyphenating the names of the children seemed like the next logical raspberry to blow at the patriarchy, a stand against the family's historical swallowing up of women's identity.
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"Craft beer had started to blow out at the time," he said.
A solution (u,v) is said to blow up at t="T<+∞ if limsupt→T‖u(t)‖L∞="+∞.
It's not unusual for a manager to blow up at the last person in a chain of bad news.
She decided to tweet about her experience: "If the plane was going to blow up, at least there'd be some record on my part".
But how likely are they all to blow up at once?
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