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were blow
verb
To produce an air current.
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For both child self- and parent proxy-report, the Cronbach's α coefficients of physical health, emotional functioning and school functioning were blow 0.7, which suggested lower inter consistencies, the Cronbach's α coefficients of total scale and other two dimensions were bigger than 0.7.
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We are blowing up everything.
There were blow-ups in committees.
"Everyone was super-happy, because we were blow-ing right through the ceiling," Kerviel recalled.
These were blow-ups that were done and dusted within the day, though.
A couple of weeks ago, as the Harvey Weinstein story continued to spool out across the news, I surveyed the growing pile of allegations the horrific and familiar tale of an angry, wealthy, egotistical man with a casual habit of treating young women as if they were blow-up dolls.
"Transformers were blowing up".
Roofs were blown from buildings.
"The windows were blown in.
Those numbers were blown away.
Their expressions were blown away.
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