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  • She blasted him in the face with a shot of plasma, more than likely killing the pilot instantly.
  • Troops found the church with large holes blasted out of its cement walls and its tin roof collapsed.
  • In his mind, he blasted six large holes in the blimp's gas cells.
  • But consumer watchdogs blasted the increases. The Sun
  • Bits of silver metal blasted in every direction.
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  • Helicopter gunships blasted the town last week.
  • As I looked at the ruptured eardrum with my otoscope, I was blasted by a shouting voice less than an inch away from my face. Paradise General
  • All of the steel grillages and columns that were left in place or incorporated into the new structure were sandblasted to remove accumulated rust.
  • In the first minute the Kendal striker blasted a shot just wide.
  • If anybody's got a persuasive argument in favour of the blasted thing I'll give it a hearing, but I've yet to hear one that doesn't sound like a justification for faffing about instead of working. Archive 2009-06-01
  • Sanofi's treatment leads a new family of medicines known as parp inhibitors, designed to prevent breast cancer from repairing itself after being blasted by chemotherapy. BusinessWeek.com -- Top News
  • Several whole windows would have to be blasted out before a plane would depressurize enough to threaten life within the cabin.
  • A stream of people attest to the fact that it was Bolden's cornet that blasted out over those syncopated beats back in the 1900s that first defined jazz.
  • The blow dryer slipped out of his hands and I grimaced as the hot air blasted directly on my face.
  • A tunnel was to be blasted through the mountains.
  • The original interior has been stripped back to its bare shell and the exposed structure sandblasted.
  • WASHINGTON (CNN) – Speaker Nancy Pelosi blasted President Bush's comments Thursday suggesting that Democrats believe "we should negotiate with terrorists and radicals" and suggested Senator John McCain denounce them. Pelosi blasts, McCain defends Bush comments
  • As the runner blasted out of the blocks in the 400 metres last week, it looked like she might make qualification.
  • Trees were broken and cracked open, and buildings had been blasted apart as if by dynamite.
  • My portion of braised veal trotters seemed to have been overbraised by a week or two, and the lamb sausages tasted faintly of gas, as if they'd been blasted with a blowtorch.
  • The think tank's report comes after MPs blasted plans to pause the electrification of northern rail lines due to cost. The Sun
  • To prevent say our wits being blinded or blasted by the unaccommodated nuclear glare of Reality. Archive 2007-02-01
  • While I had the deck off of my riding mower, I sandblasted and painted the topside, then applied two coats of fiberglass resin to the underside.
  • The construction crew blasted out a tunnel through the mountain.
  • He blasted the policeman right between the eyes.
  • Startling evidence has been found which shows mammoth and other great beasts from the last ice age were blasted with material that came from space. NASA Watch: December 2007 Archives
  • Watanabex says: boba fett blasted himself up outta that stanky ass FIRST 5 MINUTES OF VAGINA TEETH MOVIE
  • Some of the dazed survivors, seeing a hole had been blasted in the wall, ran for it.
  • Apocalypse comes cheap in the movies today: whatever happened to create the blasted and underpeopled landscapes of The Road, The Book Of Eli or Zombieland may have its far more plausible roots in something like what we see in Contagion. Contagion is the latest change in Steven Soderbergh's chameleon career
  • I remember your little friend shoving you into one before she because a pincushion, and you blasted me from there, you little whelp.
  • Exploring the island by minibus, he finds a blasted landscape of rock and dust and minimal vegetation.
  • Mirrors, which started out as simple and functional, became a hot trend in decorating when manufacturers added sandblasted and beveled characteristics.
  • When you go back and look at the Sonyia Sotomayor situation, the Republicans blasted the pick before they even knew who it was going to be, how pathetic is that ..... Obama to unveil new Afghanistan strategy after Thanksgiving, source says
  • On Sunday, Williams appeared on "Fox News Sunday" and again blasted NPR for its decision. NPR President Apologizes For Handling Of Juan Williams Firing
  • Has not the poetic legacy of the avant-garde already begun to resemble a blasted library, bestrewn with the unburied cadavers of lunatics and suicides — all the beautiful, but misguided, losers who have martyred themselves to untelevised revolutions? Writing and Failure (Part 1) : Christian Bök : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation
  • The plane was blasted out of the sky by a terrorist bomb.
  • The blunt warning came as business leaders blasted the Coalition for failing to boost growth. The Sun
  • His name blasted through her mind, and she recalled that she was here to hunt. Ecstasy in Darkness
  • Two retired generals today blasted Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld for what they call incompetence and bad leadership. CNN Transcript Sep 25, 2006
  • He winced as he reached for the bar of soap, cursing the blasted hot water tank that never seemed to actually spit out hot water.
  • BUNGLING firemen blasted an escaped red panda 40ft out of a tree in a botched rescue bid. The Sun
  • A supertanker, bulldozing down right behind us, blasted her bullhorn and sent us hightailing it back toward the shoreline.
  • AN'emergency' booze home delivery firm which uses an ambulance logo in its advertising was blasted yesterday. The Sun
  • The rock was a meteorite, blasted off the Red Planet long ago by the impact of a comet.
  • As the story goes, nationally televised images of well-dressed children marching into jail, and of protesters being blasted with hoses and attacked by German shepherds, at a time when the United States was engaged in a competition with Communism for the hearts and minds of dark-skinned people in the Third World, made segregation a contradiction that had to be eliminated. A Renegade History of the United States
  • Another two points followed for the home side before Noel Kirby blasted in a great ball that ricocheted against the post and rebounded back into play.
  • This allows the attacking soldiers access to the building through holes blasted in the walls.
  • Each piece in the series, ranging from 3 to 7 feet high, is a single thick plate with meticulous rectangles etched or sandblasted onto the surface and inlaid with a mirror plate.
  • At many past NPT review conferences, the nuclear "have-nots" blasted the "haves" -- particularly the United States -- for moving too slowly on their pledge to disarm. Obama administration discloses size of U.S. nuclear arsenal
  • She has blasted the senator's criticism of the war by reminding viewers that he voted for the war.
  • In one of her famously impassioned speeches - between threats to bloody noses - she blasted what she called the objectification, disrespect and "violence" toward women, slamming her fist so hard against the lectern that her bracelet shattered. NYT > Home Page
  • The rocket blasted off at noon.
  • She blasted away at his false idealism.
  • Breaking Bad has a way of investing everyday objects — a teakettle, a box cutter, a local car wash — with ominous significance, reminders in a bleak sun-blasted Albuquerque landscape that the wages of sin are messy and a corrupted soul can't be easily cleansed. Roush Review: Breaking Bad and Other Weekend Picks
  • They blasted her into a black room.
  • His smoky shots of blasted earth and gnashing machinery, spraying explosions and blackened pits create an oppressively alien landscape hostile to man and woman alike.
  • Health unions last night blasted the huge pay rises for bosses. The Sun
  • The queen of the skies taxied onto the apron at Ringway through a welcoming arch of water canons blasted from a pair of airport fire engines.
  • Whiston fire station officer Phil Brammeier blasted pranksters who fired a rocket firework through a letterbox in Scott Avenue.
  • As teenagers, my sister and I eventually discovered the truth when we stumbled across our birth certificates and saw that blasted hyphenation. What The Hell Nationality Are You?
  • ‘Come here and get your DVD for later tonight,’ one of them suggested, as he blasted religious music.
  • Like us, they wait for this blasted winter to be over.
  • All in all we must have wasted about fifty gallons of water and never did succeed in getting the blasted thing to run.
  • Music blasted out from the television.
  • He has blasted the Mansfield striker's ‘poor attitude’ during his loan stay at Wetherby Road.
  • ALHAMA DE MURCIA, Spain VN – Saxo Bank-Sungard boss Bjarne Riis blasted UCI leadership over what he called an arbitrary ban on race radio and said the cycling governing body is out of touch with the elite level of the sport. Saxo’s Bjarne Riis blasts UCI over radio ban
  • He said peaceful demonstrators should have been allowed to leave the area - and blasted the inconsistency of G20 officers in doing so. The Sun
  • Before the stupid creature knew it, I had blasted several rounds of fire from my weapon.
  • The blunt warning came as business leaders blasted the Coalition for failing to boost growth. The Sun
  • It is a sea mountain, blasted by volcanic forces more than a mile up from the ocean floor, and stretching underwater for nine miles.
  • Massive demolition is their calling card, not only the rubble, shattered glass and fire they themselves make from everyday household items, but their own blasted body parts which occur when the X-Men tear into them. MIND MELD: What Are The Coolest Robots in Science Fiction?
  • The windows and doors were all blasted away, but the main structure stood solid, and they survived with but a few scratches.
  • Delving deep into their oeuvre, the band blasted out their tiresome inanities to the delighted faithful.
  • It is blasted at the book and as it passes through, some of it bounces off the air pockets trapped between the pages. Times, Sunday Times
  • Japan has an increasingly ambitious space programme and last month began to set up its first space laboratory, which was blasted off on the US space shuttle Endeavour.
  • The ship was burst apart and its crew blasted to pieces.
  • A disabled caravanner who kept a penknife in his glove compartment to use on picnics has blasted the authorities after being dragged through court for possessing an offensive weapon. Latest Articles
  • The second saw his ashes blasted from a cannon, paid for by Johnny Depp, into the canyon behind his ranch. The gonzo guide to Aspen
  • Now, perhaps, the bombshell that blasted Dole and his campaign out of the doldrums will blast the Republicans into unity.
  • Every piece of the hard rock had to be blasted out before being broken up with pick and shovel.
  • You can see big chunks of this pillar have been blasted away by a bomb - and rather clumsily filled in with grey plaster later on.
  • The wind ripped through the trees and blasted a curtain of rain up the meadow.
  • When all other methods have failed, the patient is blasted with radiation and chemotherapy so caustic that 10 percent die.
  • The pain message gets amplified and distorted, much as music blasted through regular speakers does.
  • The impact blasted watermelons and oranges and tomatoes all over the sidewalk.
  • The underside of the panelled floor can be painted any colour, and the glass is sandblasted for a raised texture and given an acid polish for a shiny non-slip surface.
  • Trees of mature growth are “_accrued_”; when with leaves, “_in foliage_” (but these two terms are so seldom used that they may be entirely disregarded); with fruit or seeds, “_fructed_” or “_seeded_”; if without leaves, “_blasted_”; and if their roots are exposed, “_eradicated_.” The Handbook to English Heraldry
  • He turned and began to fire his machine gun wildly before he was blasted full of holes.
  • The gun was bead blasted around the top of the slide and bottom of the frame and the flats were given a nice, even polish before bluing.
  • Supporters' groups last night blasted the 'ripoff' and demanded a crackdown on touts. The Sun
  • He blasted some of the biggest frontside airs I have ever seen and backside flip lipslides like he was born doing them.
  • Levee Blasted to Ease Water Levels Paul Newton/The Southern Illinoisan/Associated Press Crews with the Illinois Department of Transportation put gravel down on a closed portion of U.S. 51 south of Cairo, Ill., Monday to fill in holes in the road. Hopes Rise as Rivers Fall
  • An American psy-ops (psychological operations) team outside the city blasted back with deafening AC / DC heavy metal tracks played from lorry-mounted speakers.
  • Three men came out from under the lowbrowed Tudor arch in the mellow facade of Mandeville College, into the strong evening sunlight of a summer day which seemed as if it would never end; and in that sunlight they saw something that blasted like lightning; well-fitted to be the shock of their lives. The Complete Father Brown
  • I gave him another stare, did a bit of a dummy, and blasted the ball as hard as I could.
  • Another explosion blasted the other end of the street apart.
  • Elizabeth was sad and desponding; she no longer took delight in her ordinary occupations; all pleasure seemed to her sacrilege toward the dead; eternal woe and tears she then thought was the just tribute she should pay to innocence so blasted and destroyed. Chapter 9
  • Jerry Seinfeld's model ex-girlfriend Susan McNabb has blasted the comedian for attempting to diffuse domestic disputes on new comedy show "The Marriage Ref" - insisting the funnyman was a bad communicator. Starpulse Entertainment News
  • All the windows were blasted inwards with the force of the explosion.
  • From there she found nervy roles and they found her: an explosive pro boxer in "Fighting Words," a stuttering, seizure prone South Londoner in Sarah Kane's "Blasted," and a stammering aphasic in Sam Shepherd's "A Lie of the Mind. Meeting Her Match
  • It blasted away at some unknown person's head. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was what he blasted as Paine's "democratical" plan for a new kind of American government, which flew in the face of the balanced republicanism that Adams loved. William Hogeland: How John Adams and Thomas Paine Clashed Over Economic Equality
  • Romney at a stop in Tampa yesterday blasted Obama for failing to restart the struggling U.S. economy as he delivered what his campaign called a "prebuttal" to the president's State of the Union speech to Congress last night. BusinessWeek.com -- Top News
  • Other fans blasted ratings as not much more than a shot in the dark. The Sun
  • the gunman blasted away
  • The more unusual ways of scattering ashes include packing them into fireworks which are then fired into the sky and putting ashes in shotgun cartridges to be blasted away.
  • You can well imagine the reports from Normandy: the reporter would have his back to the sea so the camera caught the wreckage, the metal flotsam, the blasted craft and bobbing bodies.
  • The blasted sheep had simply stormed into the house to have a good look round.
  • A 1.5 km tunnel was blasted through the mountain.
  • Extravagantly costumed masquerade troupes shimmied down the streets as trucks with speakers piled high blasted out calypso and soul.
  • The building would have to be sandblasted to remove the black soot.
  • The fire-damaged industrial rolls of paper are the obvious successors to his lightning-blasted trees. More Beauty in Oxford
  • A large hole has been blasted into the mountain, where cement, stones and steel bars pile high, destroying the greenland.
  • At first it was just a dot in the valley below, perched on the topmost branch of a lightning-blasted conifer.
  • The opposition blasted the government for high inflation.
  • In recent years, the council has been blasted with icy criticisms from residents unhappy with the authority's winter road policies.
  • Modano nearly won it for Dallas when he blasted a one-timer off the right goalpost from the slot. National Hockey League - Stars vs. Oilers
  • he's a blasted idiot
  • Associated Press A dynamite blast sent debris high into the air as a U.S. Marines demolition crew blasted Japanese resistance in a cave on Okinawa on the Ryukyu Islands on May 21, 1945, during World War II. Moments in the Marine Corps
  • He visited Washington today and blasted leaders of both parties for what he called their divide and conquer approach to politics. CNN Transcript Feb 26, 2007
  • FORMER cops have blasted a bid to recruit them to probe war veterans for alleged abuse. The Sun
  • The servant girl was blasted by her boss.
  • The judge blasted television programmes such as Jackass for inspiring copycat crimes.
  • The starting gun blasted and they were off.
  • He shouted as he darted around and blasted several rounds of hot shells into the darkness, but suddenly, Saints took this chance and began firing.
  • All the dad-blasted whippersnappers will be effortlessly streaming multisense through their inter-cranial brain-to-cloud hookups, while you try desperately to find some information formatted for your treasured, antique 2D touchscreen. here. The Register
  • Then, four minutes from time, the striker blasted the ball against the bar with an empty net in front of him.
  • The cave was blasted shut and a memorial headstone placed at the entry. Times, Sunday Times
  • He also blasted the defense's star witness and says Prop. 8 "fails to advance any rational basis in singling out gay men and lesbians for denial of a marriage license.
  • She then flew up as his plasma canon blasted away a large crater.
  • The tunnel was blasted out of solid rock.
  • Interior windows and glass in doors allow maximum daylight but were sandblasted for privacy.
  • We cannot see how deliverance will come or when it will come, but nothing is more certain that every trace of Hitler's footsteps, every stain of his infected, corroding fingers will be sponged and purged and, if need be, blasted from the surface of the earth. No to the Nazis
  • He blasted 17 fours and four sixes in an unbeaten 101, both reaching his ton and winning the match with his final six.
  • Blasted out by artillery, on 24 September Saig was wounded in a last sortie and committed seppuku assisted by a faithful follower, who then killed himself.
  • This reluctance is blasted away by electronic reading. Steve Leveen: Seven Ways Electronic Books Will Make Us Better Readers
  • Plus how about this for after you've died: have your cremated ashes blasted into space, from where after a few years your mortal remains will return to Earth as a shooting star.
  • I have blasted Nick Lampson over this, everyone but the battiest wing-nuts wants a cleaner world and the Bush/GOP policies have been a disaster. Easter Lemming Liberal News
  • Pupils aged between five and 18 blasted out renditions of well-known songs.
  • Last night Paco showed us a movie that just blasted my grumpiness away: You don't mess with the Zohan! Everyone needs a regular dosis of silliness
  • Some brat even threw a rotten apple core at me and sped away in his blasted tricycle contraption before I could catch him.
  • Their situation reminds me of the early days of our Apollo space programs, when astronauts were blasted into the sky aboard small capsules. Christianity Today
  • It took fifteen minutes in order to find an opening in the fortress, a large hole blasted in the side of it.
  • Having cleared and sandblasted the ivy-covered stone, he pointed it with lime mortar but decided ‘for the sake of appearance’ not to use a lime render over the stone.
  • A supertanker, bulldozing down right behind us, blasted her bullhorn and sent us hightailing it back toward the shoreline.
  • A farmer has blasted officials who threw out his appeal over rights of way across his land.
  • The snappers soon demolished the tuna and the current blasted us up from 30m into a shallow, sandy area, carpeted with garden eels.
  • A man was blasted in the foot by a gunman who fled the scene.
  • At a birthday celebration, he blasted those who accuse him of mismanaging the country, laying the blame for his country's economic and political crisis at the door of the opposition.
  • The attacking vehicles had been blasted apart, so there wasn't much left to salvage from them.
  • Other conservative groups blasted her role in drafting the Employment Nondiscrimination Act, a bill that would ban employers from discriminating on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity. Obama's Gay Appointees Smash Record
  • And he blasted the media for slanting the coverage against Simpson to prolong the story.
  • He also blasted investors for not doing enough to rein in executive pay. The Sun
  • It blasted through the northern Lau and Lomaiviti island groups and the northern coast of the second biggest island, Vanua Levu, before losing strength as it moved out to sea Wednesday, the nation's weather office said. Cyclone Tomas Batters Fiji
  • Aftab blasted Gillespie's first ball over mid-wicket for six and then scampered a single from the next ball to seal a win.
  • The masked men attacking him turned to give me a startled look before they were blasted into the air by some invisible force that seemed to flow from inside of me.
  • (PORTLAND, Ore.) - Victims of clergy sex abuse blasted Catholic officials in Portland today for "playing legal hardball" in what they describe as a controversial and ground-breaking clergy sex abuse and cover up case Salem-News.com
  • General election candidates were blasted yesterday for sending thousands of unsolicited vote-getting phone messages to their constituents.
  • Previous cordless joypads often had a noticeable lag between trigger-squeezing and aliens being blasted.
  • He blasted a twenty yard free kick inches over the crossbar.
  • Civil liberties groups blasted the new system. The Sun
  • Since we were blasted with snow last night, this means that we're prolly gonna get * blasted* tonight. Qdiosa Diary Entry
  • We passed several more smoking shells of vehicles destroyed by the resistance - more fuel tankers, more blasted APCs.
  • It could also be blasted to pieces by the gases jetting out of the comet as the sun heats it up. Times, Sunday Times
  • Feather finished hopsacks, calendered drill, sandblasted twill add to the fashion solutions offered by the ever-improving technical advancements of the textile industry.
  • Scattering earth was blasted out into the Rabbit Grounds, and the thudding noises rolled through the air.
  • The sound of western music blasted as she entered.
  • PARENTS blasted a teacher for sending pupils motivational cards containing a glaring spelling error. The Sun
  • An audio visual backdrop shows the blasted landscape beyond the trenches while shell blasts rumble. Times, Sunday Times
  • The on-loan striker brushed opponents aside like they were matchwood, surged forward as unstoppably as a tidal bore, set up one goal, blasted home another. How Hotshot Hamish put the mockers on me at Hartlepool
  • Anti-drink drive campaigners today blasted magistrates for not jailing a mum who drove off with her young son after knocking back a bottle of wine.
  • Gregg, who supports the legislation, blasted Tancredo's tactics, saying those who take what he called a demagogic approach are using it to raise their own political visibility. CNN Transcript Jun 5, 2007
  • It blasted away at some unknown person's head. Times, Sunday Times
  • As well as using clear, sandblasted glass, Kelly works in cheery yellow and orange.
  • There may have been a time in the world's history when such moments fully revealed their gravity, with witches prophesying on a blasted heath of visible Rubicons to be crossed.
  • September 8th, 2009 TILA TEQUILA has blasted her American football star boyfriend SHAWNE MERRIMAN - insisting allegations she was "inebriated" prior to his arrest on suspicion of choking and restraining her are false. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • The visibility was good enough to work, and although I found out to my surprise that the cloud deck at 8,000 feet was a solid overcast, I blasted out the code word for go and the strike was on. Thud Ridge
  • There are the idiots on the council who've brought us to our knees with those blasted parking fees!
  • All the windows were blasted inwards with the force of the explosion.
  • In a separate incident, a woman was critically ill in hospital last night after she was blasted with a shotgun in her house.
  • When we find, indeed, a system such as Jesuitism blasted by the ridicule of Pascal, we conclude that it was not true, -- but why? not merely because ridicule assailed it, for ridicule has assailed ten thousand systems which never even shook in the storm, but because, in the view of all candid and liberal thinkers, the ridicule _prevailed_. Poetical Works of Akenside
  • the rockets were blasted off
  • It was also a colossal failure, shunned by audiences and blasted by critics as ‘pretentious.’
  • She once explained her passion for taxidermy by saying: ‘You get an animal that's blasted and shot up, and you think, how on earth am I going to fix this?’
  • The new pictures show that most of the moon is dark, but impacts have blasted holes in the surface to reveal much brighter material underneath.
  • Way past the blasted ship, I turned a corner and saw this amazing soaring gorge above me.
  • This web site is full of negativity. negative remarks permeate a majority of the posts. we have the new CIO saying hello and he is immediately blasted. i would not blame mr. kemp if he decides this website is not worth his time. NASA's Web Future - NASA Watch
  • As the horse-drawn carriages entered Buckingham Palace, the Scots Guard band, dressed in their famous red tunics and bearskin head-dresses, triumphantly blasted out the Russian and British national anthems.
  • This theory has been blasted away by the new evidence.
  • The attacks in Burnley and Nelson have been blasted by fire chiefs, councillors and police.
  • They blasted a huge crater in the runway.
  • PARENTS blasted a teacher for sending pupils motivational cards containing a glaring spelling error. The Sun
  • He squeezed the trigger and the echo of the shot blasted all around the stairwell.
  • They prevented Scotland from reaching last summer's World Cup because of a blasted last-minute goal at Hampden.
  • Or, a bowl of intense onion soup under a mantle of heat-blasted Gruyère croutons lies waiting to shanghai your palate with a sneak shot of warming red pepper.
  • Knox gave the order, and the cannons blasted their deadly shot, enfilading the Germans and ripping apart the patrols.
  • My old friend Dave and I blasted down I-65 and the older cloverleaves back in the early 70's in his brother's Sunbeam Tiger with it's 350 cu. in. Life In The Great Midwest
  • What if we designed products to get better during transport and handling, the way distressed leather and sandblasted jeans do?
  • Last night, he blasted someone in the audience for booing the mere mention of that band.
  • BRITISH boffins hope to discover exactly what the moon is made from with an X-ray camera blasted into space yesterday. The Sun

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