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was blow
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To produce an air current.
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In the audience was Blow, then an associate editor at Vogue.
More important, of course, was Blow Up, where photography was at the centre of the story.
It was Blow who urged him to change his name from Lee to Alexander, because it sounded more aristocratic.
What Mr Talton's unit had to do was blow 16 gaps of 50 yards each in the beach defences.
The world premiere was "Blow Over," to two of Philip Glass's "Songs From Liquid Days" ("Changing Opinions" and "Lightning"), Mr. Alston's first use of music by Mr. Glass.
I weighed too much, my muscles had lost tone, and the only thing seriously aerobic that I had done was blow into the incentive spirometer that I was given post-op.
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Every one of these was blow-the-mind brilliant.
To do this, hair was blow-dried straight and separated into two sections.
My new Dorothy Hamill haircut was blow-dried into a smooth wedge.
"I was blow-drying my hair and looked in the mirror and noticed this white line down my forehead".
Last April, Ms. Byalick was blow-drying her hair when Mr. Levine held out a diamond ring.
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