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Despite Dubs' total lack of ego there was a sense Hermitude were about to blow up.
Other people got angry and they didn't get treated like they were about to blow something up.
"That one looks a little funny," Boykewich said, pointing to an inflatable in the stadium whose face looked as if it were about to blow off.
But they sat attentively as Mr. Sorensen, 82, talked about the Cuban missile crisis of 1962, when fears ran high that the United States and the Soviet Union were about to blow the world to smithereens.
"The only reason we privatised the banks was because they were about to blow up," says Mr Mihalyi.In July 1994 Bayerische Landesbank and the EBRD bought 25% and 17% respectively of the Foreign Trade Bank MKBB).
This test, involving a treadmill, wires to the chest, isotopes shot into the arm, another injection of stuff that made the top of my head feel as if it were about to blow off, ate up half a valuable day during the hectic scramble to pack and get to Kentucky to meet the Army's 101st Airborne, the division I would travel with to Iraq.
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Corcoran says that it's about to blow up!
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