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But firefighters were concerned, in part because the flames were spewing burning chunks of wood thousands of feet into the air, where they were blown as far as a mile and starting new fires.
Thereafter, they were blown as a call to battle or as a summons to the ancient Temple in Jerusalem.
Horns were blown as Usain edged in front of the competition.
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The use of compressed air in the early 1900s allowed the cylinders to be blown as large as 75 centimetres in diameter and up to 9 metres in length.
Scraps of shrapnel had been blown as far as 50 yards from a deep crater near the center of the warehouse.
But nothing was blowing as far north as Bethune Street.
It didn't seem to be blowing as hard as earlier, but McNair quickly moved the Titans into position for Joe Nedney's 38-yard field goal.
The political winds are blowing as far left as they have any time in the last few decades, and instead of seizing on that fact and using it to his advantage, Mulcair is acting like it's 2004.
"You want to hear the shofar?" he yelled, referring to the ram's horn that is blown as an act of piety.
A mechanized drier consists of a large chamber into the bottom of which hot air is blown as the leaf is fed from the top on a series of descending conveyors.
And even better, many will take place relatively nearby, each with plenty to offer visitors once the final whistles are blown as the last athletes cross the finish line.
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