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Several explosions were reported at Parliament, and a helicopter used by the plotters was blown from the sky, officials said.
Leading a charge, he was blown from his horse by a cannonball that tore off his arm at the shoulder, mortally wounding him.
The shrine itself, which is dedicated to a 12th-century Sufi saint, was largely undamaged except for a heavy wooden door that was blown from its hinges.
When Chevy was blown from the Stryker hatch, he took flight for an incalculable measure of time before landing on the slat armor of his vehicle.
There were setbacks, like the day he was blown from the roof when the plywood he was holding caught a gust of wind.
In 1992, Lt. Thomas A. Williams died after he fell or was blown from a large second-story window of a three-story building in Maspeth, Queens.
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"It was blowing from everywhere.
The wind, however, was blowing from Scepticshire.
It was blowing from the front, blowing from the side.
Humidity was at just six per cent, and a strong wind was blowing from the northwest.
The past two days it was blowing from the north, so I wasn't worried.
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