How To Use Blowing up In A Sentence
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Such a panic was set off in August 2007 by inordinately blowing up the dangers to the world financial system inherent in a mere $400 to $600 billion of securities backed by U.
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He is an escapee from a prison in Venezuela, where he was incarcerated for blowing up an Air Cubana passenger plane in 1976, killing 73.
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You can see this for yourself by blowing up a balloon and releasing it.
Times, Sunday Times
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The conditions had a major influence on this game with a strong, gusting wind blowing up the field, bringing with it freezing showers of rain and hail.
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She almost choked on the stench of damp grain blowing up the hill.
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Set in the far future on a distant planet after Earth has been destroyed, it features an android named Vash, who has a $60 million dollar bounty on his head for allegedly blowing up a city.
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Oh yes, Mr. Hillman, your Blowing Up Shit With Gas is the pottiest mouth blog of all.
Archive 2007-06-01
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Lieberman is just a cranky old scold who seems more interested in blowing up the middle east than rebuilding America.
Senator to actor: 'Make my day'
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Barbaste, pren garde a la gatte qué bay gatoua: "-- 'Millar of Barbaste, beware of the cat' (_gatte_ means, indifferently, _cat_ or _mine_) 'which is going to kitten' (_gatoua_ has the meaning of _blowing up_, as well.)
Béarn and the Pyrenees A Legendary Tour to the Country of Henri Quatre
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These require you to face manipulative individuals, relinquish your rights unfairly or be exquisitely tactful when you'd be justified in blowing up.
Times, Sunday Times
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These require you to face manipulative individuals, relinquish your rights unfairly or be exquisitely tactful when you'd be justified in blowing up.
Times, Sunday Times
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Recalling his hospital visits in his mother's last days, Hugh writes about how he made his beloved mum laugh by wearing her bedpan as a hat and blowing up surgical gloves to resemble udders.
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It was very interesting blowing up the mine.
Times, Sunday Times
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Andy Manis/Associated Press BLOWING UP: Wisconsinite Steve Laubach blew up an air mattress before going to sleep outside the capitol building in Madison, Wis., Wednesday.
Photos of the Day: March 3
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The report also says blowers can affect air quality by blowing up dust including pesticides, fertilizers, pollen and dung.
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It was very interesting blowing up the mine.
Times, Sunday Times
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The maximum-width pitch seemed to disorientate Gloucester and the stiff breeze blowing up the Exe estuary will fool many visiting kickers, the stadium having already earned the nickname "Windy Park".
Exeter prepare for Welford Road after riding wind against Gloucester
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Silver has worked on no less than 50 films, most of them featuring people being shot with rockets and expensive cars blowing up.
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Certainly you could show that ‘trailer moment’ of the bus blowing up without putting it in such overly explicative story context.
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In many places in India the traditional Coracle is made by blowing up the skin of a dead buffalo, stitching it together and sitting on it like using a large float.
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Blowing up those bridges then, considering the film as a purely autotelic artwork, it is quite possible, I'd argue, to read the work as dealing wholly with symbols and the relationships between them: a deserted Metro station; a flick-knife; a murder; a deserted tower-block; a wife; a police commissioner; a strangler; and so on.
Notes on Strange Fiction: Postmodern(ism)
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That has forced them to shrink their area slightly, abandoning one small outpost and blowing up two bridges used by insurgents to the dismay of local people.
Times, Sunday Times
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Incensed at this outrageous expression of solidarity with the dread evil of modern science, the camerlengo decides to save the Church by blowing up the Vatican, the cardinals (assembled for a papal conclave), and St. Peter's Basilica to smithereens.
"Angels & Demons" is methodical, pedestrian, and quite silly
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Yesterday his club claimed he was just blowing up a balloon.
The Sun
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The team swept the area before blowing up the shell.
The Sun
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Unless the edge of the door is damaged, or a hard wind is blowing up, forcing water under the shiplap, the joint should be watertight in normal rain.
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The conditions had a major influence on this game with a strong, gusting wind blowing up the field, bringing with it freezing showers of rain and hail.
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Blowing up the windward slope, wind will "scour" snow off the surface, carry it over the summit, and deposit it on the leeward side.
Avalanche
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Yesterday his club claimed he was just blowing up a balloon.
The Sun
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One shows Sealab's lone sane character, Dr. Quinn, using 1-800 - Call-ATT to try to prevent Capt. Murphy from blowing up the base yet again; he gets through but Murphy hits the destruct button anyway.
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The warm sirocco wind blowing up from the Sahara can make diving conditions rough off southern coasts in spring and summer.
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Planes carrying Iranian nuclear scientists mysteriously crash-land, equipment for the highly sensitive centrifuging operation to separate the highly fissionable but rare isotope U-235 from the relatively inert but far more plentiful U-238 has mysteriously malfunctioned, occasionally blowing up.
How the End Begins
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You see, blowing up a plane is kind of a one-shot deal.
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During the grueling task of blowing up 100 balloons for your child's birthday, you decide you're going to get a chievo for 100% completion and then make the "bloop" sound when you actually do it.
Unscripted 360
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For those who like stories of brave lads surviving training then doing their bit blowing up bridges, knifing the Hun and drinking themselves insensible while on leave, then this is for you.
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A white strip of birch bark blowing up from the hollow over the brown floor of the grove made her heart stand still.
Anne of Green Gables
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If you try to penetrate to the depths of the mystery, yards underground, by blowing up the termitary with gun powder, the only way of getting to the heart of things -- you destroy the termites.
The Raid on the Termites
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It was very interesting blowing up the mine.
Times, Sunday Times
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Though he might not get statistical credit, Rogers has a knack for blowing up plays by quickly penetrating the backfield and forcing running backs to change direction.
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Other than blowing up a tyre I hadn't done any car maintenance.
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These require you to face manipulative individuals, relinquish your rights unfairly or be exquisitely tactful when you'd be justified in blowing up.
Times, Sunday Times
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I was fired for blowing up the popcorn machine.
The Sun
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In 2001, Warren White, a salvor with a reputation for blowing up wrecks to find their hidden gold, announced that a wreck off the coast of Panama -- the oldest ever found in the Western Hemisphere -- was Vizcaina.
Books: Columbus's Last Voyage
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His awesome telekinetic powers — blowing up tanks, building nuclear reactors in midair — are almost incidental to his bewildering metaphysical insights.
The Sorcery of Alan Moore
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His awesome telekinetic powers — blowing up tanks, building nuclear reactors in midair — are almost incidental to his bewildering metaphysical insights.
The Sorcery of Alan Moore
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Neil was supplying us with as much interaction on the set as we could get, be it objects blowing up or falling over, the gimbals and the rig, the explosions and flames and dust hits.
41 High Resolution Photos from Clash of the Titans | /Film
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Blowing up the Saudi ambassador in Washington would be an appealing counterstroke against the two foreign forces that Khamenei detests most.
Iran's Act of War
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There were no bullets and the explosions were made by blowing up a mixture of peat and cork, but the anxiety and tension were all too real more than 85 years after the Armistice.
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Other footage featured pals committing offences including blowing up a wheelie bin and a microwave with fireworks.
The Sun
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Of course, it takes a keen military intellect to understand the strategic importance of blowing up empty buildings.
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How high to pre-empt is a bit like blowing up a balloon.
Times, Sunday Times
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One of the sad stories told by those who were engaged in that bitter conflict concerned the blowing up of a troop train in northern Spain.
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He signalized his departure from California by blowing up Fort Mason.
THE ENEMY OF ALL THE WORLD
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If any thing indicated the passing of time it was the rhythm of elfin horns blowing upon the heights.
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But there are two ways of blowing up a balloon.
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What I remember about growing up in my neighborhood was the sound of big ass rocket motors being tested and the occassional foundation shaking, glass shattering of a rocket engine blowing up in its hardstand about one half mile away.
Scripting News for 5/8/2007 « Scripting News Annex
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So from this day forward, in accordance with his thesis, the human race will be unswerving in its dedication to fulfilling this end; all human efforts will henceforth be directed towards blowing up the sun.
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The tyres on my bike need blowing up.
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A year after China's antisatellite test, the U.S. demonstrated its own capabilities by blowing up a dead spy satellite with a modified ballistic-missile interceptor.
China Takes Aim at U.S. Naval Might
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Indeed, the following year, in May 1947, Hecht used his own proceeds from the play to pay for an ad in the New York Herald Tribune congratulating the Irgun on “blowing up British trains, robbing British banks, killing British tommies.”
Crossing Mandelbaum Gate
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This tyre's a bit flat; it needs blowing up.
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Inflate the scare index by blowing up balloons and placing a glowstick inside.
The Sun
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That's blowing up everyone's binaries big time.
Times, Sunday Times
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The conditions had a major influence on this game with a strong, gusting wind blowing up the field, bringing with it freezing showers of rain and hail.
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You got so tired of nearly every risk-taking venture blowing up in your face that you've pretty much stopped attempting anything the least bit chancy.
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Even if a Japanese bomb missed its target, it was likely to find something worth blowing up.
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i told my wife the other night, i'm hoping that obama can slip in a few "dishonors" and "dishonorables" under the radar on tuesday night. mccain will catch it and it will set him off. i honestly think that's the one button that you can push with mccain that he can't resist blowing up over -- hitting his honor (or lack thereof).
Obama Campaign Launches Pre-emptive Ad Strike Against McCain's Planned Character Assault
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A white strip of birch bark blowing up from the hollow over the brown floor of the grove made her heart stand still.
Anne of Green Gables
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How high to pre-empt is a bit like blowing up a balloon.
Times, Sunday Times
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‘Our worst fear is that these trains could be targeted by terrorists who could create the effect of a dirty bomb by blowing up the flasks, sending radioactive material into the atmosphere,’ he said.
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We yakked about the Church in NZ and the French blowing up Greenpeace ships in Auckland Harbor and whatnot.
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Over the course of the next decade, the surviving members contented themselves with periodically blowing up a television tower or railroad station.
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Blowing up those bridges then, considering the film as a purely autotelic artwork, it is quite possible, I'd argue, to read the work as dealing wholly with symbols and the relationships between them: a deserted Metro station; a flick-knife; a murder; a deserted tower-block; a wife; a police commissioner; a strangler; and so on.
Notes on Strange Fiction: Postmodern(ism)
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In the popular mind the Gunpowder Plot, with its dramatic aim of blowing up the Houses of Parliament, has become the archetypal anti-state conspiracy and its main executor the personification of treachery.
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There, I enthusiastically produced hydrogen gas, sweet-smelling aldehydes and nitro compounds (not nitro-glycerine!) that had the unfortunate habit of blowing up in my face.
Luc Montagnier - Autobiography
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Great List, the Bill Murray cameo is probably one of the best things about “Zombieland” (the other of which include Woody Harrelson, and hot chicks blowing up Zombies … which basically guarantees four stars in my book.)
Top 10 Cameo Roles in Movies » Scene-Stealers
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A storm is blowing up.
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This involved thoroughly cleaning the house, rather a lot of food preparation and blowing up about twenty balloons.
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These require you to face manipulative individuals, relinquish your rights unfairly or be exquisitely tactful when you'd be justified in blowing up.
Times, Sunday Times
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These require you to face manipulative individuals, relinquish your rights unfairly or be exquisitely tactful when you'd be justified in blowing up.
Times, Sunday Times
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The team swept the area before blowing up the shell.
The Sun
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You can see this for yourself by blowing up a balloon and releasing it.
Times, Sunday Times
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At the same time, though, when I read the account in Figaro, it doesn't mention Sarkozy blowing up or anything, so perhaps the French just took it as a bit of smarmy American brownnosing of a global elder statesman or something.
Does Obama not know who's president of France? Or is he intentionally insulting Sarkozy?
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Wow , I'm Blowing Up Your Head part 6, Stumpy's Revenge.
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When we played war, I was a counterspy, blowing up ships, planes, and tanks.
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Other footage featured pals committing offences including blowing up a wheelie bin and a microwave with fireworks.
The Sun
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I've been involved in blowing up luggage, and placement determines everything," Oxley said.
Germany: Cargo planes carried bombs far deadlier than in Christmas Day attempt
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The lightning strike blew a crater in Margaret's front yard, cracking brickwork, smashing windows, melting guttering and water pipes and blowing up her hot water system.
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A white strip of birch bark blowing up from the hollow over the brown floor of the grove made her heart stand still.
Anne of Green Gables
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The wind was getting stronger, blowing up a real gale.