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  • BLITZER: In our strategy session today, President Bush was out heralding what he called the vibrant state of the U.S. economy. CNN Transcript Dec 2, 2005
  • LSU blitzed from a couple different places, forcing Jason to throw it early, but he did a great job concentrating and hitting the receiver he wanted to. USATODAY.com
  • His ability to disrupt plays as a blitzer is evident, but he will struggle to locate the ball when having to work through trash. USATODAY.com
  • Transfer to a food processor and blitz to a thick paste. Times, Sunday Times
  • Buckingham Palace had, after all, suffered direct hits during the Blitz.
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  • The car was launched with a massive media/advertising blitz, involving newspapers, magazines, television and radio.
  • Put the digestive biscuits in a food processor and blitz into fine crumbs. The Sun
  • We should blitz the streets, targeting the problem areas when discos and takeaways close and schools.
  • This week, at a meeting attended by government ministers, provincial governors, traditional chiefs, health experts, the commander of the Zimbabwe's defence forces, diplomats and the media, the government announced what it called a nationwide blitz to control, cure and eliminate the disease. Caroline Gluck: A National Blitz to Control Cholera in Zimbabwe
  • Add the milk and vanilla then blitz until the pastry comes together. The Sun
  • Remove from the heat, add the mint leaves and immediately blitz in a liquidiser, adding the onions and garlic. Seaside recipes: crab tart, sea bass with pea and mint soup
  • Any hopes Wasps had of upsetting that plan were dashed by an England flyhalf almost forgotten in the blitz of publicity surrounding their own. The Sun
  • The most obvious sign was a blitz called by defensive coordinator Fred Whittingham with just over two minutes left in the game.
  • And though he acted with what seemed at the time like blitzkrieg aggressiveness, he regretted in later years that he hadn't moved even faster.
  • The overall repair bill for Saturday's blitz on Portadown could reach £15m.
  • One can well forgive an author for relying on internet blitz chess to research openings grandmasters hardly ever play.
  • In the autumn of 1940 London was blitzed by an average of two hundred aircraft a night.
  • Cine Blitz International publisher Rajesh Mehra attacked the blanket ban.
  • True co-dependency is achieved when he hooks up with Jen, a girlfriend who also gets regularly blitzed.
  • Meanwhile, new ways to blitz the public with offers are emerging. Times, Sunday Times
  • Put the nori and the seeds into a food processor and blitz into a coarse mixture. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cola said a blitz on drunken drivers over a seven-hour period resulted in 17 arrests.
  • I do however go out and get blitzed far too often, and wake up the next day feeling rotten having spent a lot of money!
  • Blitz for a few seconds until the dough clumps together (if doing this by hand it may take longer). Times, Sunday Times
  • Tip into the pan with the mince, then blitz and add the celery. The Sun
  • It's a video litany of natural disasters, of wind and rain and snow and donder and blitzen, punctuated with images of lesser vehicles incapacitated by the elements, while Hummers sail serenely through. Patt Morrison: Hummer? No, Bummer!
  • Whip it up, wizz it up, wazz it up, blitz it up, beautiful. TV review: Jamie's Christmas With Bells On
  • It is possible to organise some blitz tournaments (for fun) as well.
  • Put all the paste ingredients in a food processor and blitz until smooth. The Sun
  • Originally set in a military hospital during the Blitz in 1941, the film relocates the action to a civilian emergency hospital during the doodlebug campaign of 1944.
  • King scored a quickfire double in a first-half blitz, and grabbed another in the second half. The Sun
  • WOLF BLITZER, CNN ANCHOR: Happening now, Barack Obama sharpening his criticism of Hillary Clinton, what he calls her flawed judgment. CNN Transcript Oct 11, 2007
  • After the blitz came the eerie calm. Times, Sunday Times
  • Incidentally, the German Wehrmacht never officially used the word blitzkrieg -- literally, "lightning war" -- though it did appear in several prewar German military publications. Wired Top Stories
  • At the door of the Blitz a smart landaulette was waiting. Partners In Crime
  • BLITZER: What do you say to the president who spoke about what he called your pet spending projects -- money that has nothing to do with the war in Iraq or Afghanistan, but for fishermen, peanut storage, spinach farmers, the milk industry -- that you've attached all this -- this other funding into this legislation, which has nothing do with the emergency spending needed for the war? CNN Transcript Mar 23, 2007
  • The new blitz will be reinforced in a major speech. The Sun
  • Back in the mid-Nineties, I played in a blitz tournament in Germany.
  • I served in the Home Guard in the Blitz, and then for four years in the RAF, in which I survived 60 operational sorties in bomber aircraft.
  • BLITZER: You know, some would argue, Jeff, that the framers of the constitution liked the idea of these -- what we call checks and balances, what others simply suggest is gridlock. CNN Transcript Nov 16, 2007
  • My dad told me about the first air-raids he experienced in London during the blitz.
  • To make the rouille, seed the chillies and blitz with the other ingredients, then adjust seasoning. Times, Sunday Times
  • Add the basil leaves and blitz again until the crumbs turn green. Times, Sunday Times
  • The galette was a cinch to put together- blitz some nuts and sugar in the Cuisinart and sprinkle on the puff pastry, place sliced fruit on top of sugar mixture, brush some egg wash around the rim, sprinkle the top with additional sugar and bake. Archive 2007-05-01
  • He could rush the passer as a blitzer and come up with multiple sacks, and he could make a pick and go coast to coast with it. Rod Woodson's unique grit, talent paved road to Canton
  • If you like your smoothie seriously cold then add a couple of cubes of ice to the blender and blitz again. The Sun
  • Blitz to a very smooth purée, then pour it into a small saucepan and heat until piping hot. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ministers are launching a new blitz on the fraudsters, who cost taxpayers 1.2 billion a year. The Sun
  • Scoop out flesh and blitz in blender. Times, Sunday Times
  • A mate phoned me up to go out - I went to the Garage and got absolutely blitzed.
  • Last week, a blitz to the glitz of Las Vegas resulted in clashing and trashing between Camille and Kyle. Tonight's TV Hot List: Thursday, Nov. 4, 2010
  • The malls are complaining because not only is their traffic down, but some cinemas have stopped paying rent," said Ananda Siregar , head of Blitz Megaplex, Indonesia's second largest cinema chain. Indonesia Drops Tax That Blocked Blockbusters
  • A 30-minute hot body blitz class based around two key components - strength training and plyometrics. The Sun
  • Street extra, with a scarehead story of how Blitzen had kept 'em guessin 'all day and then, in the last quarter of an hour of tradin', had gone bumpin 'the bumps from twenty-eight down to almost nothin' at all. Torchy
  • BLITZER: I love it when we hear the word "metier" here in THE SITUATION ROOM. CNN Transcript Sep 12, 2008
  • (LAUGHTER) BLITZER: But you are happy the president is now engaged in what they call multilateralism, dealing with the rest of the world. CNN Transcript Jul 10, 2006
  • No noise in the sky, but a wail of sirens constantly around the park, so steady that they sounded like air-raid alarms in the London blitz.
  • Clinton Portis is second to none among running backs in blitz pick-up, but the nine-year veteran is sidelined at least four to six weeks because of a third-degree groin tear. Packers' blitz will be a challenge for Torain and company
  • Put the herbs in a liquidiser with the olive oil and blitz for one minute.
  • Discard the lemongrass and lime leaves and blitz smooth. Times, Sunday Times
  • A spokeswoman for Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. declined to comment, as did representatives for Mr. and Ms. Blitzer and for Blackstone. New Tack in Extortion Case
  • There's more going on than just some new bosses blitzing the city.
  • Peel, chop and blitz two fruit. Times, Sunday Times
  • Allen was an aggressive coordinator in Denver, with a propensity to call blitzes that the Raiders traditionally stayed away from during Davis' tenure. SI.com
  • The car was launched with a massive media/advertising blitz, involving newspapers, magazines, television and radio.
  • They can be blitzed with huge amounts of chemicals.
  • BLITZER: Because in Southeast Asia, which is India, Afghanistan and Pakistan, since 9/11, the U.S. has been pretty active there, you've got to admit. CNN Transcript Jul 21, 2009
  • George "Your use of the word blitzkrieg shows either a total ignorance of military tactics or a total ignorance of exactly what the IDF did in Gaza and and what speed. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • Blitz the oats in a food processor or blender to form a flour. The Sun
  • Curiously, a blitz game I won gave me a lot of confidence and motivation, even though I won it purely by chance.
  • Blitz until the mixture is smooth and silky and resembles double cream. Times, Sunday Times
  • WOLF BLITZER, CNN ANCHOR: And happening now: Bill Clinton returns to what he calls a fairy tale. CNN Transcript Jan 11, 2008
  • In today's world of media blitzkrieg and instant entertainment, one quality separates the winners from the losers.
  • Blitz fresh green chillies with olive oil, cumin and ground coriander to make a thick sauce. Times, Sunday Times
  • As a writer, perhaps equally so: Nigella routinely rejects words like braise and simmer in favor of much juicier language: blitz and squelch and my personal favorite, splodge.
  • Put the mix in a blender in batches and blitz to a smooth consistency. The Sun
  • They're predicting a negative ad blitz by Friday.
  • They were jerry-built in the Victorian era, and then nearly shaken to bits during the Blitz. THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN
  • The disappointing return from the publicity blitz was doubly concerning as it coincided with a buoyant period for the mobile phone industry generally.
  • As Ben Smith reported, though the organization had planned to fund a major advertising blitz to help define John McCain in terms advantageous to Democrats, they have yet to accrue the funds to do so. Dylan Loewe: Where Have All the 527s Gone?
  • Blitz the biscuits in a food processor 2 until they resemble fine crumbs, then add to the melted butter. The Sun
  • The assault was a blitzkrieg attack made possible by months of planning.
  • Pound or blitz the lemongrass, chilli and shallot with the fish sauce to make a paste. Times, Sunday Times
  • Blitz the beetroots in a food processor until smooth. Times, Sunday Times
  • Police dogs, traffic officers and a specialist off-road unit are to be used in a huge blitz on moped thefts.
  • The treasure of the piece has to be Donner and Blitzen, an archetypal Christmas track complete with sleighbells; full of enough good will to summon up the spirit of festivity in May.
  • When Topalov opened with White in the 12th game, it surprised no one that Anand hunkered down with what's called Lasker's Defense in the Queen's Gambit Declined, signalling his willingness to accept a draw and go into his preferred blitz shoot-out. The Times of India
  • Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Dresden, the Blitz, Coventry and Caen, the gas chambers and the gulags – with, more recently Iraq, Afghanistan, and the wars in Africa – demonstrate, in particular, our leaders' propensities to hijack science for wholesale murder. Steven Pinker is wrong – we live in the bloodiest times ever | letters
  • Ron Rivera brought the heat Saturday against his former team, calling blitzes from all angles in all quarters of the Chargers '25-10 win at Qualcomm Stadium. NBC San Diego -
  • BLITZER: President Obama on what he calls a deepening recession and a continuing disaster for many Americans. CNN Transcript Jan 30, 2009
  • Note also that Adams is so dozy as to include in his blitzkrieg on the overuse of ‘basically’ a sentence that commits precisely the same sort of lexical naughtiness. “Attacks” on the language are greatly misunderstood
  • The school going children can expect a veritable literary blitz to descend on their schools.
  • I landed on CNN and was 'blitzed' with a super fancy build-up to "The Presidential Scorecard: The First 100 Days". The 100-Day Nonsense: Too Much Opinion, Not Enough News
  • A recent safety blitz by health and safety inspectors showed scaffold and roof workers were the worst offenders.
  • Along with blacksmiths, farriers and wheelwrights, they watched as the land was blitzed.
  • That's the conceit of filmmaker Jeffrey Blitz, who set out with digital video camera in hand to document the 1999 U.S. National Spelling Bee championship.
  • Blitz until ingredients combine and clump together. The Sun
  • He takes a blitzkrieg approach to home-buying. Times, Sunday Times
  • Once the initial PR blitz is done and it's time to pony up money for the clean up and compensation to affected businesses, the stalling and finger pointing will begin in ernest. BP, subcontractors: Spill is the other guy's fault
  • BLITZER: Let me read to you, Mr. Ambassador, from an article in today's New York Times entitled the juggler -- that's a reference to you, as the headline calls it. CNN Transcript Mar 12, 2006
  • The aim was to save animals who bolted during the blitz - it promised to return any lost animal to its owner.
  • Put the mix in a blender in batches and blitz to a smooth consistency. The Sun
  • If you like your smoothie seriously cold then add a couple of cubes of ice to the blender and blitz again. The Sun
  • Tip the onions into a food processor and blitz into a purée. Times, Sunday Times
  • The very fact that they had never endured a blitz or an invasion seemed to account for the obsessive fears of a nation always irrationally jumpy about its own security.
  • An Asian food store should stock gram flour, otherwise use a powerful spice grinder and blitz some dried chickpeas until very fine.
  • BLITZER: Is there increased what they call chatter right now around this anniversary of 9/11 that is causing experts counterterrorism experts in the U.S. government a little bit more heightened concerned? CNN Transcript Sep 11, 2007
  • It is part of a major blitz by road tax enforcers which will start on Monday.
  • Tropicana will launch its own marketing blitz Monday, trying to widen its extensive lead in the ready-to-drink juice segment.
  • Coalition forces had taken the country with relative ease, blitzing the landscape with bombs and then columns of military might.
  • It went out with a blitz of billboard and press advertising last week to create a sense of nostalgia for a lost form of popular culture.
  • The German military in World War 2 achieved most of its great victories with the Blitzkrieg tactic.
  • Before going anywhere Debbie cracked on with the table decorations, attaching the ribbons for the balloons and spraying them with gold glitter while I blitzed the kitchen.
  • Other new initiatives include setting up a new clean-up squad which will blitz areas within the intervention zones, and a project to help new residents coming to the borough settle in.
  • Blitz those boring chores now. The Sun
  • He is frequently sent after the quarterback on middle blitzes yet has the quickness to cover receivers out of the backfield.
  • The Blitz anticipate a crowd twice as big when they take on Serbia's Kragujevac Wild Boars in the final of a competition that has never before been won by a British side. London Blitz aim for a British first in American football cup final | Paolo Bandini
  • Any hopes Wasps had of upsetting that plan were dashed by an England flyhalf almost forgotten in the blitz of publicity surrounding their own. The Sun
  • Regional accents are still acceptable but there is to be a blitz on incorrect grammar.
  • A blitz of appearances on television and radio shows will accompany the release of the single on February 25.
  • WOLF BLITZER, CNN ANCHOR: Happening now, Barack Obama sharpening his criticism of Hillary Clinton and what he calls her flawed judgment. CNN Transcript Oct 11, 2007
  • There is a term 'anaclitic depression' which originated when infants were moved out of London during the blitz. The suicide's baby commits suicide (at the age of 47).
  • Will he be prepared for all the blitzes opposing defensive coordinators will throw at him?
  • He'd gotten blitzed at Tacky's Tavern and came home at bar time smelling like a brewery.
  • We decided on afternoon coffee and chanced upon L' Oeuferie which not only had stunning bottomless coffee, but a cake display of particular note - extraordinary apple cakes and blitz tortes.
  • CHEAP booze is to be be blitzed by the new Government, it was announced yesterday. The Sun
  • As part of Erdogan's media blitz, he was interviewed on Egypt's most popular political talk show, "10 o'clock," where he defended the concept of secularism - a term tainted as "anti-Islamic" in the eyes of many Egyptians. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • The overall repair bill for Saturday's blitz on Portadown could reach £15m.
  • I think the blitzes are a little more complicated," Gerhart said. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • The company planned to publicly announce the new lawn mower in a marketing blitz scheduled to occur six weeks later.
  • The crackdown will come with an advertising blitz to ram home the dangers. The Sun
  • Put all the hoummos ingredients into a blender or processor and blitz. Times, Sunday Times
  • Blitz the garlic, lemon and orange zest in an electric grinder. Times, Sunday Times
  • She was a United States ambassador who had been through the blitz in London.
  • To be abandoned, especially when he was under attack in the British press for escaping the Blitz, was insupportable.
  • Crafty old blitzer restored Eagles defensive intensity. Annual All-Joe team: Honoring those who won little acclaim
  • Put all the hoummos ingredients into a blender or processor and blitz. Times, Sunday Times
  • With impact presence, projects as effective blitzer. To USC's Maualuga, similarities to Troy Polamalu don't bear out
  • Blitz, fourth, is an essential element of Britain's wartime legacy.
  • Alarmed by a spiralling number of muggings and thefts - particularly of mobile phones - hundreds of police in London are to blitz the streets.
  • Put the digestive biscuits in a food processor and blitz into fine crumbs. The Sun
  • (Piranha) three flugelhorns, sax, helicon tuba, and four tenor horns (an instrument that looks a bit like the French horn and is a standby of European military bands) blitz through tricky contrapuntal arrangements over hard-driving percussion played on a couple kinds of drums. Chicago Reader
  • RED wine lovers will be told to stop thinking it is good for them in a major blitz on boozing. The Sun
  • The zone blitz can fluster an offense because it looks nothing like a conventional blitz.
  • The unit was one of dozens participating in the Kernel Blitz 97 biennial war game at Camp Pendleton.
  • A view of Victoria Street shows part of the cathedral and the Old Shambles area of the city blitzed by German bombers in the Second World War.
  • The easiest way to make these is to put all the ingredients into a blender and blitz. Times, Sunday Times
  • Meanwhile, new ways to blitz the public with offers are emerging. Times, Sunday Times
  • He makes big plays and his ability to play up in the box would be a definite asset in Dom Capers' zone blitz scheme.
  • The television adverts released last week are one element of this marketing blitz.
  • First a formidable cartel makes a tight combine and launches an advertisement blitz against the hapless rivals.
  • The campaign was launched with a nationwide publicity blitz.
  • Was it a plan to build a last secure bunker in the Lena Valley if Leningrad and Moscow fell to the blitzkrieg?
  • Blitz to a very smooth purée, then pour it into a small saucepan and heat until piping hot. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was subjected to an intense aerial blitz throughout July and August. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hyndburn Council's moves have been matched by other East Lancashire authorities, with each council embarking on a blitz of dog poop.
  • Add the parsley leaves and blitz again to chop and mix. Times, Sunday Times
  • He faced more questions on his future than he did blitzes from the Packers afterward. Cardinals, Kurt Warner outlast Packers in 51-45 OT thriller
  • They frowned on His Devilishness because he was easy-going, slothful, frequently blitzed out of his head, and interested only in pleasure.
  • In a liquidiser, blitz together fresh chilled mayonnaise with 6 garlic cloves, 1/2 jar of red peppers, 1/4 teaspoon of cayenne pepper.
  • The home team really blitzed the visiting team.
  • Ryan Torain, Washington's new starter, recently acquired backup Chad Simpson and rookie Keiland Williams, if he is activated from the practice squad, must at least perform adequately in picking up Packers 'blitzers. Packers' blitz will be a challenge for Torain and company
  • I look pretty happy and at peace there, except I was actually completely blitzed on morphine and praying to go to sleep.
  • The 1948 Olympics were held in London to honor the survival of a city badly battered by the blitz.
  • With a media blitz on who's dating whom, broken engagements, new engagements, marriages, and annulments, the world has seemed to turn its focus on love.
  • BLITZER: Including what they call the cooperative option, a series of health insurance cooperatives that wouldn't be the public option but would be something in between? CNN Transcript Sep 9, 2009
  • Tip the onions into a food processor and blitz into a purée. Times, Sunday Times
  • Blitz fresh green chillies with olive oil, cumin and ground coriander to make a thick sauce. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the event of a tie, five-minute blitz games were to be played to ascertain the winner.
  • Blitz again until it forms a soft dough. The Sun
  • BLITZER: The president and other U.S. officials are blaming Syria and Iran, and using what they call their proxies, Hezbollah and Hamas, to create this crisis, perhaps, perhaps as a diversion from the issue of Iranian nuclear weapons. CNN Transcript Jul 16, 2006
  • The team has tried switching personnel, blitzing more often and benching players.
  • BLITZER: That seems to be a significant -- almost three years into this war, it's not only an insurgency that's undermining the U. S.-led effort, but now it's turning into what he calls sectarian violence. CNN Transcript Mar 12, 2006
  • The wide, open plains of Poland were ideally suited to the rapid movement of tanks central to a blitzkrieg attack.
  • Add a spoonful of crème fraîche and blitz smooth. Times, Sunday Times
  • Blitz again until it forms a soft dough. The Sun
  • BLITZER: Because the -- the pilots 'union suggested that pilots should be allowed to have what they called controlled naps. CNN Transcript Oct 23, 2009
  • Add the garlic and blitz again. Times, Sunday Times
  • Teams of children, aged between 12 and 19 years, cleared piles of rubbish in a two-hour litter blitz.
  • But then you might have foud out I cheat, I have two FeedBlitz subscriptions to my favorite blog. FeedBlitz Subscribers: Drum Roll Please…
  • Ministers are launching a new blitz on the fraudsters, who cost taxpayers 1.2 billion a year. The Sun
  • The men who got blitzed had taken pictures from the spymobile, and they came out well. THE SCAR
  • Refined but bloated The Eclipse Foundation's annual code blitz - this year under the name Ganymede - kicks off at the end of this month with 24 Eclipse projects co-ordinating their ne ... Feeds4all documents in category 'SEO'
  • My great aunt was 40 when she was pulled out of a bombed air raid shelter during the Clydebank blitz in March 1941.
  • The work blitz is over and you can expect posts to appear with much more frequence now. Over a Week
  • United fans are plotting a beachball blitz. The Sun
  • Blitz the beetroots in a food processor until smooth. Times, Sunday Times
  • From here we can also see cars blitzing their way north as the A9 snakes through some of Scotland's most spectacular scenery close to bonny Loch Alvie.
  • Jude Waddy is one of the fastest players on the team and can cover and blitz.
  • Blitz until ingredients combine and clump together. The Sun
  • Blitz the biscuits in a food processor 2 until they resemble fine crumbs, then add to the melted butter. The Sun
  • Blitz the soup through a liquidiser or mouli, stir in the chopped parsley and check the seasoning.
  • The team puts four ends on the field and gets heavy pressure without blitzing.
  • We are blitzing the whole area, but we are encouraging people to contact us if they know of areas where it is a problem.
  • You mabe even participated in the Paranormal Activity phenomenon/marketing blitz. Miscellaneous Debris, October Edition « Screaming Blue Reviews
  • I was five years old when the war began and I remember the blitz, when we spent so much time in the air raid shelters.
  • BLITZER: And, Sara, are they still lotting you and the other journalists stay in the vicinity of this Taj Mahal Intercontinental Hotel? CNN Transcript Nov 28, 2008
  • The area was heavily bombed in the Blitz, and later heavily redeveloped.
  • We were forced off the subway at the Atlantic Avenue station, which looks like the St. Marylebone barracks in London after the 1944 blitzkreig. Horrfff
  • In a blender, blitz together the balsamic vinegar, thyme leaves and garlic.

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