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They have to ride on rafts or get blown in.
When keys were misplaced, doors were blown in with TNT.
I almost died and had my body blown in half.
A door is blown in at a Regions Bank in Miami.
Windows and doors were blown in 17,000 apartments around the area.
A corner of the roof had collapsed, the windows blown in.
I didn't want to have any more smoke blown in my face.
Blown in two by the crew to prevent use by the Allies.
All my windows were blown in, the ceiling and retaining wall were collapsed.
Act I ends with a storm: Dancers are blown in waves, wheels, lines.
This is the place where my mind was first blown, in a way.
The glass, which is custom blown in California, is lined with color-changing LEDs.
All topped off with a small lily pad and some blown-in pot pourri?
More often, it is blown in from abroad, pushed by a diffuse global scene.
Look what's blown in.. #Wangaratta homes blanketed by tumbleweed.. And the residents are fed up!!
What could be more direct harm than having unfiltered diesel smoke blown in your face?
The bomber was killed and a hole was blown in the side of the fuselage.
They frequently end up getting blown in the wind, ultimately ending up in the ocean.
But recent weeks have seen "advection" frosts, after freezing air has blown in from the Arctic.
Inside the box, snow drifts pile up, blown in through the gaps between glass and ground.
"A big hole will have been blown in the whole financing aspect of the sanctions regime."
And for the northern hemisphere, this means a higher chance of arctic air being blown in.
Sometimes they are blown in through the ductwork, other times stand-alone machines do the job.
The port holes on the seawards side had blown in, leaving the Atlantic to surge through.
It was replaced by what my daughter calls "sky dirt," blown in from inland dust storms.
Additionally, downed trees cover six of the school's 40 acres, and a wall has been blown in.
Fujairah became a target in May, when four oil tankers anchored offshore had holes blown in their hulls.
One final note: Storm surge tells you only how much extra water is being blown in by a storm.
But her cover was blown in 2003 as the result of a leak from within the George W. Bush administration.
The last two weeks have seen suicide bombings, huge fires at storage tanks, and a hole blown in a major pipeline.
The feeling does not yield its secret just yet, but a window has been opened and some wind has blown in.
I have heard the shofar blown in so many different synagogues before Jews of wildly different levels of religious of observance.
But the Democratic Party has been blown in the opposite direction lately, and Hillary — like her husband — is ultimately a political animal.
Gulf officials claim the ships—two Saudi, one Emirati and the other Norwegian—had holes blown in their hulls, near the waterline.
On May 12th four ships anchored off Fujairah, a port in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), had holes blown in their hulls.
They honestly thought some blown in smoke would cause health problems they had no history of (not someone with asthma or anything).
This impacts our air quality as much as theirs, since much of the West Coast's air pollution is blown in from Asia.
Very few of them have rainy-day funds large enough to cover the massive hole about to be blown in those budgets.
The windows of the Foreign Ministry, including the hall where many of the sessions were supposed to happen, were also blown in.
August 7, 2015: Shopkeepers sit at the entrances to their stores after their doors, and windows were blown in by a truck bomb.
They are marked by a distinctive savory tang that the winemakers will tell you is blown in by the salty wind off the Mediterranean.
That story was blown in Hillary Clinton's emails, which referred to Amiri as "our friend" and discussed his providing information about Iran's nuclear program.
The Canadian defense ministry described that clinic as "role 2" — meaning it's somewhere between a basic clinic and a full-blown in-theater medical center.
"What I'm trying to make sure is there's not a quarter of a billion dollar hole blown in the budget hear in Nevada," Heller said.
The neighborhood was once designated for expansion, but the foundations of the new homes became the repositories for anything blown in on the sea winds.
Experts recommend hiring an energy auditor, who can tell you whether your walls need blown-in insulation, which can save money in the long term.
I'm talking a full-blown, in-feed "this is my boo" type photo post, not just one that deletes in 24 hours from his Instagram story.
In the summertime, downwind areas like Washington, D.C., Maryland and Virginia have high-ozone days where the air pollution has primarily blown in from other states.
Dean's cover was blown in 2006, when an excerpt of The One Percent Doctrine—a book about America's counter-terrorism efforts—was published in TIME magazine.
Because of climate change, many of us now endure hotter weather, live with increased risk of fire and breathe smoky air blown in from distant conflagrations.
The edges of the roads are dusted with white plumes of cotton blown in from the fields — plantations where African Americans were once forced to work.
Although Hurt's children still face smog blown in from elsewhere, the air they breathe would improve significantly if the Clairton plant could just meet basic pollution standards.
The devil winds might have blown in a reminder that what life asks of us sometimes comes out of nowhere, without warning, in the dead of night.
GEORGE PELECANOS The AIDS crisis was full blown in New York and in other places around the country, which we knew was going to impact our characters.
Local residents posting on Weibo said they felt their homes shake from the blast's shockwaves, as windows on houses and cars parked on the street were blown in.
One such personality, the evangelical theologian Russell Moore, told Erasmus that the expectations raised in 1994 had proved over-blown in some respects and too cautious in others.
Each one is hand blown in Basel, Switzerland, from a single tube of clear borosilicate glass, and contains millions of tiny gold- or silver-plated stainless steel balls.
Over the four-week period we doodled on the pages so that when blown in the wind the drawings would animate together, connecting all the headlines from the tournament.
It was a piece of luck that rainclouds had blown in during the ride down from Philly but my grandfather did not mistake this for an omen of success.
But a cloud is hanging over the ceaseless flow of cargo to and from continental Europe — and it is more than a fog blown in from the English Channel.
What's more, he'll make sure that pint glass was blown in the West Midlands, and packaged in a good, honest, English warehouse by good, honest English labourers on minimum wage.
You can step inside a tornado, turn upside down in a giant curved mirror, walk on a fog bridge, or have your mind blown in a myriad of other ways.
From the moment their cover is blown in the casino, Okoye and Nakia are fighting as aggressively as men traditionally do on screen, but still completely poised in their delivery.
Pruitt also told the agency to consider how naturally occurring ozone and pollutants blown in from other countries could impact compliance, another factor that could weigh toward a less-restrictive standard.
In 2000, when Ms. Ham found another North Korean leaflet — this one under the gate of her parents' home — it felt like an alien object, blown in from a different planet.
In 2008, when Ms. Ham found another North Korean leaflet — this one under the gate of her parents' home — it felt like an alien object, blown in from a different planet.
The German Embassy, where officials said employees had retreated deeper into the compound after an earlier warning of a threat against them, was extensively damaged, with dozens of windows blown in.
By mid-day, some people whose homes had been damaged were trying to patch up the giant holes that had been blown in to their roofs and windows, local television showed.
Supporters say they are a useful adaptation to streets that are often buried in sand blown in from the nearby seashore, or for roads too narrow for trucks to get through.
The key drivers are explosive growth in demand for polyurethane insulation, both rigid-board and blown-in foam, combined with the low cost and high effectiveness of CFC-11 as a blowing agent.
They were used historically by herders to call to their cows and are often blown in the evening, when their resonating sounds that carry for miles seem to usher in the falling dusk.
Historically, American officials say, Cuba shared intelligence about C.I.A. officers with other U.S. adversaries; if an officer's cover was blown in Havana, he might not be able to work in similar capacities elsewhere.
For Saunders, a player not known for his patience who was battling gusty winds and dark thoughts blown in by five consecutive missed cuts, the bolt into black numbers seemed to forecast a disaster.
Residents are a distinctive bunch, blown in from around Australia and the world, including oil workers, adventurers and "larrikins" who dislike the way that rules and laws are enforced down South, adds the lieutenant.
Terminators chasing humans throughout the franchise lost limbs, had their skin torn or burned off, and eventually got cantaloupe-sized holes blown in their heads every few scenes, but they still kept implacably coming.
I also could have done without the strained allusions to Donald J. Trump, Fox News and the far right, which seem to have blown in from some neighboring land until they finally reveal their connection.
The incident remains murky, but Emirati, Saudi and American officials claim that four ships—two Saudi, one Emirati and the other Norwegian—had 1.5-metre to 3-metre holes blown in their hull, near the waterline.
Size: 28760,872 square feet Price per square foot: $188 Indoors: The house minimizes energy consumption through blown-in cellulose insulation, upgraded triple-pane fiberglass windows, superior air sealing and a heat-recovery ventilator, among other strategies.
What people should worry about is rainfall and storm surge (water blown in by hurricane winds), which may seem intertwined if you've never been on the ground during a hurricane, but are actually two distinct phenomena.
In California, one-in-six residents who rely on community health centers would lose access to their care, over 33,000 people would lose their jobs, and a $3.9 billion hole would be blown in our state's economy.
In addition to symbolically leaving their sins behind and eating sweet things, it's common for Jewish people to attend special synagogue services, where a ram's horn, known as the shofar, is blown in honor of the holiday.
Maybe it was the smells, which were equally new and strange and seemed to be a combination of roasting meats, sweet-scented spices, and old stone, blended with a sea breeze blown in from the nearby Bosporus.
The former C.I.A. officer Valerie Plame, whose cover was blown in a leak that touched off a political scandal during the George W. Bush administration, said Thursday that she plans to run for Congress as a Democrat.
In the nearly two dozen cases I've investigated, seemingly insurmountable holes were blown in prosecution cases by recanting witnesses, newly discovered alibi records, debunked forensics or, most damning of all, DNA results that didn't match the defendant.
Last year, a hole was blown in the side of a humanitarian boat belonging to Doctors without Borders, and gunshots have been fired into the air several times this year by vessels identifying themselves as the Libyan coastguard.
Scrutiny of coal-fired power plants and other industries is growing, and the authorities are backing away from their long-standing claim that most air pollution is blown in from China, and so is out of their hands.
Any rain damage to the interior and your furnishings that occurs because of a hole blown in your building will also be covered, but not if the water is rising from the ground in a flooding situation. 2.
The tree under which we interred her ashes, a button mangrove, survived somehow, but it was now surrounded by debris blown in from around the neighborhood, including a sign from Famous Dave's, a barbecue restaurant a mile away.
But as he sat in his car there was to be no second chance to look across the DMZ to North Korea, as the fog, mixed with yellow dust blown in from China, lingered late into the morning.
"Florence is caught between the winds wanting to blow it to the east, and that high pressure block preventing it from being blown in that direction," says Charles Greene, a professor of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at Cornell University.
They have already blown in Britain, where the incautious choice of a yes-no referendum on Europe removed the usual electoral safeguards, and in the United States, where the Electoral College has twice overridden the popular vote since 2000.
Despite this destruction, the eruption left in its wake a trail of new life—just a year after the eruption, scientists discovered a lone lupine plant growing on its slope, blown in to that strange new world by the wind.
It was true last week in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, and its true now, as the deadly Irma and the still-strengthening Jose close in on the US. Here are the latest untruths blown in by the gale-force winds.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LONDON — The snowstorm blown in from Siberia did little to stop the hundreds of protestors who crowded the streets around Parliament yesterday, demanding that the government restore the pension plans of the United Kingdom's university lecturers.
The coronavirus threat to an already fragile global economy and an oil price war between Saudi Arabia and Russia have proved a toxic combination for developing countries, most of all for crude exporters which suddenly found giant holes blown in their budget plans.
In the past few weeks, Malaysia and neighboring Singapore have been choked by smoky air blown in from forest fires started to clear land for plantations, forcing schools to shut and many people to wear masks so as to avoid inhaling smog particles.
In the past few weeks, Malaysia and neighboring Singapore have been choked by smoky air blown in from forest fires started to clear land for plantations, forcing schools to shut and many people to wear masks so as to avoid inhaling smog particles.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Eight northeastern states said on Tuesday they sued the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to force it to impose more stringent controls on a group of mostly Midwestern states whose air pollution they claim is being blown in their direction.
The males were given two options in a maze: follow the silk threads of a rival black widow male, or avoid the rival's trail and instead rely on direct personal signals from a female, which were blown in his direction with a fan.
The males were given two options in a maze: follow the silk threads of a rival black widow male, or avoid the rival's trail and instead rely on direct personal signals from a female, which were blown in his direction with a fan.
What is less clear, though, is whether those microbes are natives able to endure such extreme aridity, perhaps by becoming dormant, or whether they are merely the dead remains of interlopers, blown in on the wind but unable to survive in their harsh new environment.
What their data couldn't tell them, however, was whether the microbes living over the fire had lurked there all along in very low numbers or whether they had been blown in or had otherwise arrived from afar, perhaps from other geothermal areas around the globe.
Parents should neither stigmatize their children nor blame themselves because of health issues related to lead contamination, he said, remarking that as a two-year-old he likely tasted chips of lead paint, had smoke blown in his face and did not wear a seatbelt.
He said just today that he will now call fair trade fools trade unless it&aposs reciprocal and Martha, of course, all of this leaves those ongoing NAFTA negotiations very much just kind of blown in the wind nobody knows really what&aposs going to happen there. Martha?
Depending on what kind your basement is harboring, the crickets may consume dried leaves blown in from outdoors; potted plants brought inside to overwinter; natural-fiber clothing and stored rugs, or synthetic fabrics, especially if they are soiled; rubber and leather goods; cardboard boxes; and other insects, dead or alive.
The cocaine flows and the cash is blown in Showtime's claustrophobic new half-hour comedy series, which dresses Regina Hall and Don Cheadle up in 1980s garb and attempts to bottle the trembling energy of a B-level Wall Street brokerage firm operating on the brink of a stock market crash.
Certainly so-called yellow dust is known to be blown in from the deserts of Mongolia and Northern China, bringing with it some toxic particles picked up along the way, But fine dust particles, very detrimental to health, may originate far closer to home according to a number of scientists on board.
Then, from that standpoint—seeing people levitating and thrown against walls, furniture overturned and windows blown in, strange writing appearing on blackboards of its own accord, and a ghostly light pouring in from no obvious source—from that standpoint, he asks us to remember that John Proctor is the sane one, that we know Abigail is lying, and that there are no such things as witches.
The next year, the three of them threw the party together, with assists from roommates past and present and the upstairs neighbors, who routinely offer up their electrical outlets so that no fuses are blown in the process of feeding hundreds of people waffles, egg sandwiches and coffee, all while the sound system is blasting out their playlist of running, walking and doing-your-best-in-New York-themed songs.

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