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This may be strong enough to lift and blow away light objects placed over the aperture.

And given that in the past few months expectations for the semiconductor industry have risen sharply, Intel's failure to blow away estimates--something it hasn't done, by the way, for a couple of years--came as a shock.

Once the prisoners stage their inevitable coup, blow away a few guards, and install their own wild-man pilot, the movie gives them little to do except fly the unfriendly skies.

Chow, for those who haven't caught his act in any number of John Woo and Ringo Lam shoot-'em-ups, is one of those poker-faced, can't-catch-me, artillery-wielding supermarksmen who can blow away 50 bad guys without removing his sunglasses or the toothpick from his mouth.

Actually, he rarely gives them any weight: The bad jokes don't fall flat so much as blow away like onion skins.

Names are only air, and blow away with a change of wind; but beliefs are rooted in human wants and weakness, and die hard.

On the other hand, there are many forms of nervous resistance and many disagreeable moods which good, vigorous exercise will blow away entirely, leaving our minds so clear that we wonder at ourselves, and wonder that we could ever have had those morbid thoughts.

My long and frequent letters, which I send you, in great doubt of their success, put me in mind of certain papers, which you have very lately, and I formerly, sent up to kites, along the string, which we called messengers; some of them the wind used to blow away, others were torn by the string, and but few of them got up and stuck to the kite.

How does the world wag? ha!' 'The world wags much after the old fashion, my lord (answered the captain): the politicians of London and Westminster have begun again to wag their tongues against your grace; and your short-lived popularity wags like a feather, which the next puff of antiministerial calumny will blow away'--'A pack of rascals (cried the duke)--Tories, Jacobites, rebels; one half of them would wag their heels at Tyburn, if they had their deserts'--So saying, he wheeled about; and going round the levee, spoke to every individual, with the most courteous familiarity; but he scarce ever opened his mouth without making some blunder, in relation to the person or business of the party with whom he conversed; so that he really looked like a comedian, hired to burlesque the character of a minister--At length, a person of a very prepossessing appearance coming in, his grace ran up, and, hugging him in his arms, with the appellation of 'My dear Ch--s!' led him forthwith into the inner apartment, or Sanctum Sanctorum of this political temple. 'That (said captain C--) is my friend C-- T--, almost the only man of parts who has any concern in the present administration--Indeed, he would have no concern at all in the matter, if the ministry did not find it absolutely necessary to make use of his talents upon some particular occasions--As for the common business of the nation, it is carried on in a constant routine by the clerks of the different offices, otherwise the wheels of government would be wholly stopt amidst the abrupt succession of ministers, every one more ignorant than his predecessor--I am thinking what a fine hovel we should be in, if all the clerks of the treasury, the secretaries, of the war-office, and the admiralty, should take it in their heads to throw up their places in imitation of the great pensioner--But, to return to C-- T--; he certainly knows more than all the ministry and all the opposition, if their heads were laid together, and talks like an angel on a vast variety of subjects.

Tied round the sweet levities, I presume, as ballast-bags, lest the wind, as they move with full sail, from whale-ribbed canvass, should blow away the gypsies. [He then, in apprehension that something is meditating between the two ladies, or that something may be set on foot to get Miss Harlowe out of his hands, relates several of his contrivances, and boasts of his instructions given in writing to Dorcas, and to his servant Will.

But it is perhaps no ill occupation, now and then, for an impartial observer, to analyse these theories, and attempt to blow away the dust which will occasionally settle on the surface of science.

"Lancelot Layne is said to have invented the genre with his 1971 hit ""Blow Away"", while Cheryl Byron brought rapso to calypso tents in 1976 ."

The sea adjusts the temperature making the hot Sahara winds blow away from the island of Fuerteventura.

"The album was also released on Aug 30, 2005 as part of the Roadrunner Records 25th Anniversary Reissues with the Limited Edition bonus tracks and a new one (""Blow Away"") added to the first disc and a different 2nd Bonus Disc with live performances at the 1998 Roskilde Festival, spoken word live performances and a four-track demo."

"Meyer came upon the idea of having assassins in special boots kill a weightless Gorkon after searching for a novel way to ""blow away"" the character in space that had not been seen before."

Here Shelley is imploring---or really chanting to---the Wind to blow away all of his useless thoughts so that he can be a vessel for the Wind and, as a result, awaken the Earth.



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