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"She just blows whichever way the wind blows," Leakes said.
Avoiding all blows is impossible, but there are ways to make it considerably harder to land clean power blows, and almost impossible to land consecutive blows.
We were also treated to a boxing-match worthy of blows and parrying blows.
Heimlich had always been insistent that back blows were unsafe, calling them "death blows" at every opportunity, and by 21976 he'd convinced US Surgeon General C. Everett Koop to call the use of back blows lethal.
If you can improve your rate of landing blows and eat less blows in return you have improved your method.
"Oysters can help buffer shorelines and enhance biodiversity" so blows to them represent blows to the larger ecosystems they serve as well.
But it's not until he climbs the highest of the high hills that the wind hears him crying out, and it "blows and blows and blows" the clouds away, revealing the moon, big and bright and exactly where it should be.
Not only was it nearly impossible for tiny Yabushita to get close enough to land blows on Garcia, those blows were anatomically incapable of hurting the Brazilian.
Typically there are two ways to change up the angles on blows: move to a different location in relation to the opponent, or arc the blows differently.
From the second round to the fifth, Rodtang Jitmuangnon walked through Nasukawa's best blows, played to the crowd, and hammered the Japanese star's body and arms with blows.
" - Corinne, 26 "Blows all his money on drugs.
Sometimes, NASA blows up rockets on purpose — for science!
Triple blows The triple blows at Trump's inner circle added to the already incredible personal, political and legal pressure heaped on the President and the strain on those staffing his turbulent presidency.
The AHA has been more consistent, but also more puzzling: By 1976, it was recommending abdominal thrusts alongside back blows, and by 1985 the organization cut back blows out of the picture entirely.
As the gruelling battle progressed, both fighters played dirty with low blows and aggressive tactics, but Hatton's pressure, heart and sickening body blows were beginning to take their toll on the ageing champion.
For Blackburn, it's a discovery that still blows his mind.
Which is the thing that always blows my mind. Yeah.
But the most damaging blows landed off the football field.
It was inevitable that both parties would come to blows.
Mr. Kanda absorbed the blows and steamed forward like Godzilla.
Someone can receive a thousandfold more subconcussive blows than concussions.
He blows the spots of the Cards off and on,
It [the Dixie Chicks incident] still blows my fucking mind.
The ceasefire deal suffered two blows in the last week.
But it magnifies SoftBank's losses if the vehicle blows up.
Brentry was just one of many blows to buffet it.
She's worried the repeated blows might have damaged her vertebrae.
The cult blows up an abortion clinic, killing five people.
But they have not brought the two superpowers to blows.
The sun rises, the wind blows, and Brandy shades Monica.
The government has struck a few small blows for equality.
Smoke from burning trash blows into villages, sometimes closing schools.
Chatting again this week, Wright said nothing about terrible blows.
But could the US and China come to blows militarily?
Eventually all of Kim's hostility blows up via social media.
Life has dealt so many blows to someone so young.
Play was briefly stopped as two fans came to blows.
Here's one of those instrumentals that really blows me away.
And it absolutely blows away the competition for compact size.
At the time, this discussion blows up into an argument.
The other goes to Blue Russia, blows up some insurrectionists.
Whatever they aim at you over there, it blows up.
Rose has now realized Twitter low blows aren't her style.
Belle still blows her chance to escape the Beast's castle.
Right now, when the whistle blows, the play is over.
Because it just blows that fallacy out of the water.
The scale of it blows you a little bit away.
C.J. Anderson blows up the secondary for a ripping run.
Two blows to Liz's throat almost completely severed her windpipe.
And Ovitz sort of blows the deal in the end.
She sticks her tongue out at strangers, blows raspberries at
Snow blows horizontally and shards of ice pierce exposed skin.
Kavanaugh's fragile nomination took two further blows on Sunday night.
Though banks expect the biggest blows, they are not alone.
Then came a series of crushing blows to the business.
Trump's wins deal painful blows to his rivals — particularly Sen.
When McGregor is introduced he blows kisses to the crowd.
Economic anxiety blows like a sharp wind through Rooney's world.
George Kent blows a hole through Trump's main talking points.
The remains carried signs of killing blows from blunt objects.
If he blows us all up it won't matter anyway.
Wallace and Reddick have traded blows in the final stretch.
Jay blows on the flame and it only gets bigger.
She succeeds, but accidentally blows up a building, killing civilians.
Bret: It just blows my mind — and breaks my heart.
"It blows my mind," he said of standing in line.
It's the simplicity of it all that blows me away.
Sometimes we didn't even know that he was taking blows.
Then a storm blows in, and its name is Cher.
His face is badly swollen from where the blows landed.
Rival factions, driven by ideologies or personalities, came to blows.
We're just hoping that the wind blows the other way.
Their strife is such that they nearly come to blows.
Mr. Dylan blows into this memoir like a blazing tumbleweed.
"It blows in the wind," he explains with a smile.
The sun rises; the wind blows; orgasms arrive in tandem.
If Mr. Trump blows up the nuclear deal, then what?
The two movies have been trading blows the whole weekend.
The sergeant and the private exchanged heated words, then blows.
For instance, when a northeastern wind blows through Duluth, Minn.
But I thought it was filled with such low blows.
Uzcudun, Nabokov narrated the various blows, knockouts, and bodily excretions
"It just blows us away," CEO Denise Deisler told CNN.
Blows to China's economy could also spill back to America.
As the blows begin to fall, I shriek and squirm.
The fact that Tati brought this up blows my mind.
There are images of Muhammad Ali dancing away from the blows of his opponent, civilians trying to dodge the blows of police batons, cowboys attempting to control the power of the wild animals they ride.
A series of heavy blows from the Brazilian forced an eight count within a minute of the first round, before the referee stopped the fight when another succession of jarring blows left Spinelli visibly distressed.
"When the wind blows too hard, it blows the flowers away, so I go over there and pick them up and put them back," said Mr. Morales, whose wife and other relatives are buried here.
Then it went down—blows to the back of his head.
Cruickshank snuck in backhands after missed blows and broke Felder's rhythm.
Unclear what Matt said ... but Rex blows up at the guy.
Does it matter if a boss blows up at an employee?
Williams delivered most of the fatal blows to his mother's head.
We&aposre just hoping that the wind blows the other way.
In fact, it blows any other cake out of the galaxy.
"It blows my mind that these machines still work," Weiss says.
But the Swift 210 completely blows up that way of thinking.
Right: Christina Aguilera blows a kiss to the press in 1999.
A cold wind blows through the Premier League at the moment.
But the President's case appeared to absorb new blows on Wednesday.
Again as Dos Santos circled out he ate the bigger blows.
When the wind blows, it smells a bit like a campfire.
It blows my mind, it couldn't be further from the truth.
He's read about ISIS, so he blows up an ISIS camp.
Like other EU countries, France blows hot and cold on Russia.
They'll hit the city walls like a million simultaneous hammer blows.
ER doctors weighed in on the effect of such devastating blows.
Obviously I never thought...but I was getting too many blows.
Despite those two incidents, America and Russia didn't come to blows.
Roughly half of those blows, he estimates, were to the head.
I think the media blows it out of proportion a bit.
I lick my sixth plate clean when TJ blows the horn.
These blows rid them of both their shackles and their anchor.
Khan and Trump have traded verbal blows in the days since.
Because this is the part where Brissett really blows our minds.
Street-fighting man landed a good few blows on the government.
Bar worker Nicola Blows, 51, described herself as not "really-anti".
Krystal steals time from Bibiana, who blows a semi-rational gasket.
"It blows my mind that that stuff still works," he says.
He didn't walk by, head down and meek, absorbing the blows.
It also blows the U11's video out of the water.
The wind blows when you have to jump across a bridge.
You can watch that footage online, and it blows you away.
Pull him, screams the crowd, before he blows the goddamn game!
To see it be reissued, it kind of blows me away.
But Trump blows that out of the water; he is viewed
And here's the other one that kind of blows me away.
And it blows me away that she calls me her friend.
There is no scenario where the banking sector blows up today.
In response, Gyllenhaal blows a poison dart at his co-star.
"An experience at the track just blows everyone's minds," he says.
The best blows are the ones no one knows but you.
This app blows Mac's Finder away with its advanced search interface.
This linked scoring explicitly to a fighter's tally of successful blows.
Those seconds seem endless, but then the ref blows the whistle.
It blows money on unnecessary equipment, nonfunctional weapons and unused facilities.
At one point, the break horn blows and I kept working.
Both candidates have traded blows in recent weeks as tensions flare.
"When the wind blows, you don't sleep," said Mr. Beal, 35.
There were no low blows, no head-butts, no rabbit punches.
Scientists believe it is caused by repeated blows to the head.
Amid the jingoist fervor, the two countries have traded economic blows.
"No more blows against our sector," it said in a statement.
This could lead to economic blows between these two commercial powerhouses.
The companion pass completely blows away the annual fee for me.
As the golden device goes off, the Kahnwald house blows up.
It's hugging and a couple glancing blows before they fall down.
And then Blendo blows all that up by using so little.
He blows pipes, bongs, ornaments, everything else you can think of.
Your character blows up the love interest—an accident, but still.
The referee blows his whistle, and we are going to penalties!
It is quite another to smile as the blows rain down.
"At least the wind blows over here a little," she shrugged.
It blows my mind that this actually works, but it does!
I worry what will happen to that if Nafta blows up.
After that, it was the Islanders who delivered the key blows.
Whirling blows are exchanged for longer than seems possible to withstand.
"Blows were exchanged, and he made the phone call," he said.
The hostility toward mothers in the U.S. just blows my mind.
The idea of consecutive blows to coastal American communities has precedent.
After one last impotent Nigerian attack, the ref blows the whistle.
And they deliver Ms. Despentes's blows without a hint of sensationalism.
It refers to a powerful wind that blows, or a GALE.
The Nuggets simply lacked the firepower to trade blows with Houston.
At the time, the Squad was fielding blows from all sides.
In it, a character blows a powdered substance into the air.
And then out of all people, news media blows it up.
Recap: Elizabeth Warren landed the most telling blows against Mr. Bloomberg.
Warren last week dealt the harshest blows on the debate stage.
And here, a woman blows bubbles for a gaggle of children.
A lot of it blows away, but some stuff actually happens.
Aidala, this is on you if he blows it,' Burke said.
Extremists need not strike further blows against the spirit of collaboration.
Basheer blows a red balloon as he hugs the shier Abdullah.
No. 203 Indiana blows past Illinois in second half CHAMPAIGN, Ill.
Fountainhead who blows up a public housing complex because it was
"The 400 Blows" was a pioneering example of an autobiographical film.
Those were three massive blows to the industry and to malls.
Cost of Doing Business Ivanka Trump's business just absorbed some blows.
A strong wind blows embers at the Thomas Fire on Dec.
President Donald Trump has faced a number of blows this week.
That's a work rate that blows mine out of the water.
He blows the whole $20 million to offload Nelson Bighetti, a.k.a.
As you fly through the air, wind blows into your face.
"You get that reaction and it blows me away," she said.
The white working class is suffering from two great hammer blows.
But from then on Ruiz delivered most of the damaging blows.
And he almost came to blows with the mission's security staff.
Hyfield responded in kind: I Hannah Hyfield of New gate Market, hearing the Resoluteness of Elizabeth Wilkinson, will not fail, God-willing, to give her more Blows than Words, desiring home Blows, and from her no Favour.
A better option is to avoid taking blows in the first place.
It's the burden of a bully to find new blows to land.
He blows it dry and starts straightening it with a flat iron.
The last man standing blows the bridge before the Nazis take it.
KURTZ: Juan, headline in Politico today, typhoon Trump blows G7 off course.
The record shows I took the blows and did it my way!
A mechanic says the wind regularly blows such rubbish into his shop.
Italy's courts have also recently dealt some shocking blows to women's rights.
"Concussions count, but the subconcussive blows are driving the bus," Cantu says.
If P&G really blows the doors off, you'll want that exposure.
Just lay low for a few days and hope this blows over.
Rudd weathered the economic storms, but suffered blows to his political career.
In the film's dramatic climax, a young man blows up a church.
It blows my mind that we are finally getting to play this.
And it has been a year of savage blows to women since.
Before this theory blows your mind, here's some background for the uninitiated.
It just blows Hillary Clinton&aposs comments totally out of the water.
You don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows.
The force from the blows broke her teeth and knocked her unconscious.
Israel's military has traded blows with Hamas over the past few days.
Watch it at the top of the page before he blows up.
The speaker sucks and blows air, which is what generates the sound.
The solar wind blows the Sun's highly charged particles right toward us.
TJ blows the horn and the eating portion of the challenge begins.
These are blows to an economy that was already in terrible shape.
It's true in tech, it's true in most industries, and it blows.
The unanswered blows came in the last ninety seconds of the round.
After a few blows and bullets, it lies limp on the floor.
Dried-out grass in the foreground sparkles as the wind blows by.
One day he could take the blows, the next day he couldn't.
It blows my mind that that's who I get to be with.
But it kinda blows that he's not in the playoffs anymore, no?
It's ultimately a question of how many blows can a marriage take?
It blows my mind that we're still going through the same s—.
"We've spent some time going through our blow by blows," Staub says.
I'm going to take most of the blows for my fellow MSFTS.
" Politico's headline was "Trump and Clinton throw more blows in bigotry fight.
Waheed is an incredible poet who blows my mind with her words.
That's what blows my mind — that of all people it was him.
Tomato sandwich addicts nearly come to blows about condiments and additional ingredients.
The support of the British public blows me away all the time.
In a night already full of low blows, it was another one.
For once, Mr Corbyn landed a few blows on her in Parliament.
When TJ blows the horn, Paulie rips his hammer out almost immediately.
But in Hasakah the government and the Kurds recently came to blows.
Watched by two men, he slowly blows up balloons until they burst.
Democratic politics must be a contact sport, and blows will be landed.
"Oh, that it all blows up and we were wrong," he said.
Both men exchanged blows in the interview, frequently shouting over each other.
It still blows my mind that her unsavory and unfortunate characters — Mrs.
I've tried multiple brands and Kamado Joe Charcoal blows them all away.
"It sure blows the hell out of building in China," he said.
Inevitably, this myopia comes to light and blows up in Facebook's face.
But by and large, attempts to tackle race only land glancing blows.
McGregor pounces on him by the cage and lands some big blows.
Extra posts with crossbars were installed to strengthen bridges from boat blows.
It blows me away that this continues to happen in the city.
His new video on the issue is a collection of hammer blows.
The great ring generals land their best blows as the opponent follows.
Switzerland's Novartis and Actelion were also dealt blows by CVS's new formulary.
It can deliver heavy blows to big tech companies with little warning.
You can already see the wheels in motion; Olenna Tyrell's blows landed.
When a fighter leaves an MMA league he blows up our worldview.
"Oh, that it all blows up and we were wrong," Wheeler said.
The Pentagon has been dealt several serious blows by commercial industry partners.
Indeed, as the soil blows away, one day the shrubs will too.
She blows the household budget on vast quantities of avocados for him.
It blows me away that it all come out as I expected.
"To allow this kind of defence, it blows my mind," he said.
Since August 12, 2017, the alt-right has been dealt several blows.
But the whistle blows, and the teams head for the locker room.
Blows my high school's adaptation of PINK FLAMINGOS out of the water.
People wrestle with lives gone sideways; sometimes they even come to blows.
Now the Biden-as-electable mythos is taking its first major blows.
The interview blows up and it's a clip that we can share.
President Trump's White House has been dealt its most serious blows yet.
That's trillion, and that completely blows Bill Gates out of the water.
"It sure blows the hell out of building in China," he said.
She dons a military uniform and blows cigar smoke in his face.
The confrontation nearly came to blows and an epic shouting match ensued.
This method of deep organizing blows up business-as-usual electoral politics.
It's a book that begins with a wind that blows through town.
They took turns administering the blows while one of them stood watch.
Still, the Yemen affiliate has suffered several major blows in recent years.
Let's say the heater in your anaconda cage blows out in January.
A series of blows levelled the family before De Quincey's tenth birthday.
He sees any leaf on the property, he blows it to oblivion.
Will Merkel, comfortably ahead, seem robotic or defensive in parrying his blows?
"I tracked him down and we almost came to blows," McGuane said.
But just because she earns millions doesn't mean she blows through cash.
"This just blows London out of the water, to me," he said.
Decency: The senator could scrap, but he avoided the lowest of blows.
On Wednesday, it is likely to suffer one of its biggest blows.
It's been 10 years since the show premiered, which blows my mind.
Its opening song blows audiences away within minutes of the curtains opening.
She comments on each relationship, but without any insults or low blows.
Gomez struggled to see the blows coming but ploughed forward heroically nonetheless.
Unlike Jupiter's Great Red Spot, which is kept in place by broad jet streams, Neptune features just three broad streams—one that blows westward at the equator, and a pair that blows in an eastward at the poles.
By Thursday, a day before the Dalai Lama was expected to reach Tawang, the official China Daily wrote that Beijing "would not hesitate to answer blows with blows" if the Indian authorities allowed the Dalai Lama to continue.
Utah blows past the competition, with 1,598 out of a possible 2,500 points.
Additionally, Bonar allegedly defended his actions, and downplayed the force of the blows.
She is seen lunging at him as he backpedals to avoid her blows.
He waits until something gets under his skin so bad he blows up.
Something could happen between now and then that blows the whole thing up.
The danger for Trump is that none of his tweets are mortal blows.
The confrontation was violent and the blows Kaylin suffered gave her a concussion.
A new president blows into Washington, promising to forever change the status quo.
Macron blows off Trump, Trump responds by trying to rip his arm off?
This year's number of applications blows previous NASA records out of the water.
Crickets sing, the wind blows, and birds flap across the starry night sky.
With Boston visiting in a hyped rematch, Washington's backcourt delivered the knockout blows.
It showed Ragin appearing to start the physical altercation before blows were exchanged.
"It blows my mind, and it's difficult to take in," Stinson told me.
He said Petrov continued to resist as he delivered blows from his baton.
We take photos, BF blows out the candle, and I serve the cake.
But the ECB – and Lagarde - will probably be blamed if anything blows up.
The tatted-up convict who blows up bank safes is a scientific savant.
He received 50 blows in a public square last year, prompting international outrage.
He broods next to a statue as a fan blows through his hair.
Malhi credited his turban for saving his life, saying it softened the blows.
Instead, a fan blows on a wetted pad, cooling hot air through evaporation.
That's why he blows in the wind, that's why there's no substance there.
So it is: but it is not the wind that blows things away.
The blows to Trump's campaign came as he lagged Clinton in the polls.
What blows my mind even more is that hunger is a solvable problem.
The executioner missed his target; it took three blows for her to die.
Hot-shooting Florida blows past LSU LSU's long losing streak got even longer.
"That blows your mind" The California fire season should be nearing its end.
"You want to bring some s— that blows up," drummer Lars Ulrich says.
"Every time I get an opportunity, it blows me away," she tells Refinery29.
And they know that even if this storm blows over, others lie ahead.
"To the brother that blows all others out of the water," she added.
We've landed some unprecedented blows to the patriarchy in the past two months.
ANC officials rejected reports that delegates had come to blows during the debate.
One chair can be seen breaking apart from the force of the blows.
Maybe he should cool his heels in Mexico until it all blows over.
Lombard doesn't like moving to evade blows and he covers up against them.
Newly released ads for the Pixel phones land some blows on the iPhone.
The box blows up, showering the world with antiquated expressions of gender. Beautiful.
"Not only do I believe in her, she blows me away," Jenkins said.
In-N-Out is one of those California institutions that blows my mind.
It blows my American friends' minds, but in the UK, Friends still plays.
The brand's latest innovation, though, blows any other launch out of the water.
"If ObamaCare blows up, we're going to have real trouble," said state Sen.
The strong demand coming from consumers begging for value blows Jim Cramer away.
"When the wind blows, we generate electricity from the wind turbines," Harris said.
It just blows my mind people don't even want to quantify an education.
Who, in Britain's opposition, could possibly have failed to profit from these blows?
But then after you go to different colleges, this guy just blows up.
Ayahuasca, the Hallucinogen That Blows Your Mind and Makes You Puke Your Guts
Some of the blows Deutsche has sustained are not of its own making.
He is a master of delivering partisan blows with an aw-shucks smile.
So, we'll get on with it as soon as the final whistle blows.
The blows have also come from fellow Democrats, cheered on by union allies.
Still blows my mind how blessed we are to call each other sisters.
Trade blows re-charted the ships of sorghum into a highly unorthodox path.
C.T.E., a degenerative brain disease, is caused by repeated blows to the head.
The biggest blows were RBI hits by Garrett Cooper (single) and Walker (double).
Prolonged political turmoil has dealt several body blows to Africa's most industrialized economy.
China, meanwhile, has exchanged blows with the U.S. in an ongoing trade war.
The Grecale, a Mediterranean wind from the northeast, blows more or less continually.
But when the wind blows against you, the odor is rank and nauseating.
"And of course the airplane blows up at the end," Mr. Strompolos said.
They are about the potential cumulative impact of subconcussive blows to the head.
A couple of blows to the prone Alvarez and the fight is stopped.
Fiscal hawks have blasted the agreement, arguing it blows a hole in spending.
Vindman blows a hole through Trump's claim that he cares about Ukrainian corruption
We've had to deal with a lot of blows that life has dealt.
Advisers in New York watched in horror as Warren landed the biggest blows.
While a weakening currency can soften economic blows, it also comes with costs.
That got tense there, but we stay tied as Cakir blows his whistle.
They see their acts as blows against "political correctness" and victories for lulz.
It still blows my mind, and I've been thinking about it for years.
Controlling the information and propaganda environment can inflict serious blows on one's enemies.
In the first, Stefanos Tsitsipas and Stan Wawrinka will trade one-handed blows.
HONG KONG — Politicians have staged sit-ins and exchanged blows in the legislature.
For one, there's the wind, which blows hard, especially during March and April.
Like a fan that blows for too long, his grille fills with dust.
Tuesday's results were compounded by other recent blows for charters in liberal states.
"It blows my mind when people are like, 'Stassi's the villain,'" she said.
BW: Refusing to give a factory worker a promotion unless she blows you?
Subtle jabs are increasingly replaced by sledgehammer blows, clever insinuations by clumsy insults.
Yet the sun shines and the wind blows on these islands for free.
In one case, she said, two customers with opposing views came to blows.
Tony shows up very late to dinner one night, and Gloria blows up.
One man blows the shofar, a ram's horn, to further welcome the couple.
But in recent months Hong Kong's pro-democracy camp has sustained several blows.
Eventually, though, Rick blows a line and the reality of his job intrudes.
It blows up in 20053, when it happens to be Francis sitting there.
Bryan knows when he's beaten, and he weathers the blows without a word.
One or two blows in a game, though, can sometimes result in death.
Both Dershowitz and Starr have suffered blows to their reputations over the years.
He doesn't just break the boring old rules, he blows raspberries at them.
Juan says the guy unloaded on him, landing 3-5 blows before leaving.
We'll see if that blows over now that Travis is off the council.
"Every day is like weathering blows," Sanchez said, sitting at his kitchen table.
Put simply, when the wind blows, a turbine's blades turn around a rotor.
The problems can arise years after the blows to the head have stopped.
And we must, before it blows up the rest of the Middle East.
Sometimes his movements were herky-jerky, as if he were absorbing invisible blows.
You can only patch an old tire so many times before it blows.
She claimed that the man was throwing "hard blows" before she began tapping.
Last season, Issa suffered major blows in both her professional and personal lives.
Sometimes you survive just because there are other targets to absorb the blows.
"They can't lower their cost to match or their business model blows up."  
All four measures would be drastic blows to the CFPB's power and independence.
Liberals cheered the Democratic leaders for fighting back rather than absorbing Trump's blows.
The ruling likely ends his political career and blows October's election wide open.
And not by being dumb or not understanding which way the wind blows.
In the rematch, McGregor and Diaz traded blows for five brutal, bloody rounds.
Then they chased the boy, caught him and bloodied him with knife blows.
The wind blows pollen from each one and through this process they bloom.
If a new fierce storm blows through Puerto Rico, the darkness could return.
Guillard was visibly stunned and Campos quickly knocked him down with further blows.
That sometimes works to their advantage and sometimes blows up in their face.
"If the US blows up NAFTA, it will blow up the US economy."
Every day the Laos Supply account blows up with messages from happy customers.
In a simple phrase, this movie blows the chosen one narrative wide open.
Eva Longoria isn't above "Low" blows to make sure she wins Lip Sync Battle.
He was found guilty and sentenced to four years in prison and 800 blows.
They're going to put their head down and hope the hurricane blows over them.
"We get together with the kids, it just still blows my mind," Ferrera said.
I thought it was going to end up in some blows, get in trouble.
You'll make them feel great and they'll compliment you until your head blows up.
Johnny falls off his bike, blows out his knee, gets surgery, gets some pills.
But wind has the benefit of being free, no matter how hard it blows.
One that blows the lid off Democrats claim to be the party of compassion.
Season 1 was already [crazy], but season 2 just blows it out the water.
Having a business like Detroit Blows, that proves it's possible, is an incredible win.
Santiaguito volcano blows outs a thick cloud of ash in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala, Tuesday, Aug.
And most importantly, where it excels, it blows the competition out of the water.
" Eventually the blows get bigger, like, "This is you breaking from your Lexapro regimen.
"I gotta get going before that thing blows up," he said about his car.
Lanski, 32, holds out a kick shield and braces himself to receive their blows.
As a family, it blows our mind that people would want to do that.
She blows up Ace Chemicals, the location tied to both of their origin stories.
At the airport, the governor's and the president's men have already come to blows.
A northeasterly breeze blows across the football field at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.
After that big reveal, the entire town blows up, killing all the secondary characters.
A strong wind blows embers from smoldering trees at the Thomas Fire on Dec.
And I just ... it blows my mind how willing reporters are to accommodate us.
Scientists believe it is caused by repeated blows to the head, the newspaper reports.
During the special, which aired Monday night, there was no shortage of Lowe blows.
The light and airy consistency of the lobster sausage blows our wiener expert away.
Hanzos shot arrows at Doomfists and Genjis that came crashing in with death blows.
The repercussions of such a failure somewhat depend on where it blows up, though.
Now, if the Falcon Heavy blows up near the pad, that's a different story.
The pair even came to blows at an NYC club a few years ago.
I take my emergency medicine before it blows up into a full-on meltdown.
The major blows come for Moe in the final few moments of the episode.
"Let's make it slow [babeedabuhh]/just like the wind blows [badadadadee]," and so on.
It causes me to fumble just before the whistle blows to stop the play.
That spared him all but glancing, humorous blows from those battling to catch up.
It's why none of them landed real blows on Warren or Sanders all night.
That bill was dealt two serious blows on Monday and Tuesday when GOP Reps.
His performance with the Halo, even to the untrained ear, blows the other away.
He normally has a horn that he blows to call out to distract hunters.
However, the Red Cross suggests alternating between five "back blows" and five abdominal thrusts.
Well for this guy, he found a way to cushion any potential rejection blows.
This figment was Ganna's prop through all the later blows of fortune she suffered.
This is not the first video in which Rock blows up Chinese-made grills.
Britain suffered further blows on Monday as ratings agencies cut their sovereign credit score.
Here's where to catch Moyd live before he blows up to Aziz Ansari levels.
When the woman blows her bubble gum, it dons a fedora and floats away.
To deter illegal interlopers, Indonesia now impounds and blows up foreign vessels caught poaching.
Against Choi and Emmett, Stephens's best blows came as he covered and swung back.
"That Rob wants to be so public blows my mind," Khloé Kardashian, 32, says.
Read "For whom the bubble blows", our full story on China's property prices here
Is it the fate of the high-minded to be undone by low blows?
It very well could be related to playing football, to all the subconcussive blows.
Every moment we see Ryan take the center stage he blows the audience away.
He sustained more blows to the head as he faced opponents his own size.
That possibility is particularly worrisome in football, in which frequent "subconcussive" blows are unavoidable.
China and the NBA are coming to blows over a pro-Hong Kong tweet.
"I felt the blows, I felt the bullets, I felt the tears," she said.
Hic, haec, hoc: more brutal blows, less precisely aimed, but still the same rhythm.
" He explained, "He's not like a blade of grass that blows with the wind.
Armed with full September rosters, both managers traded maneuvering blows with each at-bat.
We hear the blows land, but offscreen, as Jatemme idly lifts the remote.  At
A rustle of confusion blows through the carriage, and he realizes that something's up.
Courts in Wisconsin, Kansas and Ohio have also dealt blows to voter ID laws.
He fended off the blows with arm strokes worthy of a martial arts master.
His attempts to rebound will be complicated by serious blows to his political persona.
This was the last in a series of blows to the international world order.
This movie takes great liberties and completely blows off the basic laws of physics.
In fact the first round ended with Lee raining down blows from the mount.
Even if Gustafsson was getting away, committing to these blows would have been worthwhile.
This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. The wind blows through his hair.
Cormier through his heavyweight career also had good success level changing with his blows.
Matt Brown did this when he was having trouble landing blows on Robbie Lawler.
She was the ultimate brilliant dilettante, skipping across fields to deliver powerful, glancing blows.
I let my side down, by dumbly absorbing blows, instead of heaving back punishment.
His ouster blows open an already splintered race, just five weeks before the vote.
If the wind blows it to the east, it will likely arrive in Germany.
The skill and grace blows the average belly flop, literally, out of the water.
And then Uma can be in the background talking about throwing blows on it.
Now, sure, shit happens, but the lesson here is clear: Air travel fucking blows.
This "Gift of the Magi" display of genuine care and affection blows Benzinger away.
" A climax near a churning ocean brought to mind François Truffaut's "The 400 Blows.
Is the hero of the finale Mahler himself, felled by three fateful hammer blows?
It's like shooting at a tin can except that tin can BLOWS UP Y'ALL!
Days later, the two were still at odds, exchanging verbal blows via text message.
" And he blows that up into "You see, it's right there in the statute.
"Yesterday we dealt severe blows to the Iranian and Syrian forces," he said Sunday.
" My mom called my early flute playing "an ill wind that blows no good.
Mr. Kemp landed his own blows in the debate, including references to the recordings.
After three minutes of stoppage time, Mark Geiger blows the half to a close.
For the most part, in the West, Communist parties never recovered from those blows.
He defended himself even less in Round 103 and took more blows from Lewis.
Tuesday's verdict was the latest in a series of blows to the company's reputation.
When the story blows open, BoJack spirals to yet a lower, rockier rock bottom.
Then, when cornered by police, he blows himself up with one of his bombs.
The homophobic Matheus is outraged, and the father and son nearly come to blows.
The two almost came to blows when Lennon suggested that Yanks were not welcome.
The wind blows at night and in winter, complementing the power from solar panels.
It's hard to imagine today, but people actually came to blows over literary disagreements.
Pluto blows things out of proportion and takes them to their most extreme lengths.
But how many more blows can the Mets take this season and still stand?
"The lack of compassion toward this issue just blows my mind," Mr. Hibbard said.
Congressional Republicans — after absorbing several debilitating blows from their party leader — are fighting back.
Or that moment where the umbrella blows away — that is actually just totally ordinary.
With murderous blows from their machetes, they made her a widow and a captive.
What brought them to blows remains unknown, and the confrontation did not last long.
He startles when a strong wind blows and a tree branch hits the window.
During their glory years, some of the Raiders' most resonant blows were even legal.
When the cryptocurrency bubble inevitably bursts, the toy overheats and blows your dick off.
I do think the media blows things out of proportions and twists things sometimes.
In this very modern tragedy, exclusion on social media is the deadliest of blows.
It is attributed to repeated blows to the head and can be diagnosed only posthumously.
CAPITALISM HAS suffered a series of mighty blows to its reputation over the past decade.
The blows keep on coming for the co-creators of the now-infamous Fyre Festival.
Research shows that C.T.E. is caused by repeated blows to the head, even subconcussive ones.
The scorching wind blows dust and plastic bags between the rows of sand-encrusted tents.
Elizabeth, who knew already, blows up and scolds her for not putting the family first.
"The really hard blows to the head have been toned down a lot," he said.
So instead of taking a bite, she gently smells them and blows a little kiss.
According to Costa, it only blows that hard when it will rain the next day.
Instead of that, Washington and Beijing ended up trading blows in an escalating tariff fight.
We're in pussy-grabbing tape ... Donald Trump blows all that out of the water. Right?
He delivers some low blows about her father and she storms out after him. Oops!
The dragon toy spews sparks from its mouth and tail and blows out colorful smoke.
This might include arms control and stopping Russian and American forces accidentally coming to blows.
B. blows out the candle, since he's usually up a little longer than I am.
The two came to blows during last Thursday's episode, and Farley stood by her man.
Back in NYC, Mary Jane blows up on the new addition to the team, Dani.
"Fifteen pups blows the previous record out of the water, which is 12," says Burgess.
This very powerful and cold wind — about 60 mph — blows from winter to early spring.
Everyone's vulnerable to blows of fate and obstructive people, and success means rising above them.
Upon this realization, a clown appears and blows out Ally's candle, sending her into darkness.
Supply is rising fast as tax cuts and higher defense spending blows open the deficit.
If it blows, more than 21877,000 people could be affected, and 25,000 businesses would suffer.
You were just expected to suffer in silence, absorbing the blows and aggressions of others.
"Hearing people talk about planning bake sales across the country blows my mind," Pickowicz says.
The thing is, the more you listen to it, the more it blows your high.
Apparently, the fact that she's a little over 22 pounds blows a lot of minds.
He must not meet them by over-reacting with teargas, baton-blows and mass arrests.
As recently as June 2016 Ethiopian and Eritrean troops came to blows, causing many casualties.
But what blows my mind is that everybody just expects these kids to go on.
The design blows a big raspberry at every techie who's ever demanded flat, boring gadgets.
Every time the GOP nominee closes the gap on Hillary Clinton, he blows himself up.
The headline in the Washington Post screamed, "Trump impulsively blows up the North Korea Summit".
After exchanging blows, he said he grabbed Carlin-Kraft's neck when she tried calling 911.
If the Falcon Heavy blows near the LC-39A pad, it could damage a landmark.
"The way she communicates with York blows me away," says London of her model daughter.
Voices break, faces get red, curses fly left and right, sometimes even blows are exchanged.
Osaka's heavy ball striking makes it very difficult for opponents to trade blows with her.
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But both women came forward anyway, prepared to suffer the blows to their bank accounts.
"When she takes these blows she's one of the most resilient people you can imagine."
In a collision, helmets absorb some of the impact and soften blows against the skull.
In the clip below, watch how he blows by Kyle Lowry with his first step.
An eerie wind blows and a bell tolls as if summoning mourners to a funeral.
The next round, Vargas' blows left Salka with a nasty cut under his left eye.
"It takes so little to make someone day, it absolutely blows my mind," says Leamy.
"It just blows my mind," the cocktail's inventor, Justin Burns-Beach, says of the combination.
But whether tempers boil over into blows or not, Norman's intensity will ward off complacency.
Since the Bell Foundry's closing, Baltimore's DIY arts scene has taken a number of blows.
That said, no Apple News+ (which is available now) for Android or Window still blows.
"If it stands, it potentially blows open a big hole in the law," he said.
Obviously, that's an irrational fear, since these things were designed to take blows from longswords.
In contrast, the GOES-R transmission is not impacted unless the receiving antenna blows away.
The New York Times: From celebrated to vilified, House's Muslim women absorb blows over Israel.
And these blows would hit hardest the most vulnerable populations—black women and their children.
With a nickname like "Sharpshooter," one would expect marksmanship — punishing blows landed accurately, with malice.
One of the biggest blows was that there were no Thrasher day parties this year.
After the blows of the last recession, "we are on the upswing again," she said.
Despite a few low blows … … the two agencies called a truce after a few hours.
Smoke blows out of the burning palm trees as brush fire threaten homes in Ventura.
"It blows me away how it all came perfectly together," Whitson told the Washington Post.
But the policy is one of the first significant blows against the increasingly powerful PBMs.
The Iranian-backed Houthi rebels have been trading blows with the Saudis for several years.
In the last seconds he put in some serious hammer blows on the prone Thompson.
Quarter was neither asked nor given in the fifth round, as the combatants traded blows.
When he consults a famous local author, the two of them practically come to blows.
"If Instagram blows up tomorrow, it'll be hard to market yourself for a new job."
Most importantly it allows Diaz to get to work with short blows and body work.
His punches would come out wider than Diaz's seemingly slow moving but perfectly straight blows.
He said reconnecting through the old play "just blows the dust off" the old relationships.
If they're quietly choking, however, then either abdominal thrusts or back blows are fair game.
I had to figure it out myself after many self-inflicted blows to the head.
The first half of the day blows, but no worries, Aquarius, things will loosen up.
Laskargah, where the Taliban have delivered a series of blows to government forces this year.
We will take body blows but we will continue our fight for truth and justice.
Should a minor incident occur, a marshal waves a yellow flag and blows a whistle.
No killer blows All early debates represent the first engagements in a long political war.
It's a structural argument, because it blows up the rest of the print shop episode.
It has never recovered from the double blows of deindustrialization and decolonization, Mr. Peraldi said.
The problem comes when one pitcher has an off night and blows up the plan.
And sometimes the courts take them away, or the government blows them up with rockets.
In its first version, it already completely blows Apple's Voice Memos out of the water.
My plan was to go for his guts, but I couldn't land any big blows.
A litany of (decidedly unimpeachable) patriots delivered a series of devastating blows to Trump's defense.
Then a third man drops a thin panel, displacing air that blows the sheet away.
This question continually (and surprisingly) blows people away with the response when they ask it.
Our thought bubble: Google's cherished freewheeling culture of debate has already taken lots of blows.
"If a little bit of wind blows through, we will lose power," one resident said.
But perhaps even more impressive than the RPMs are the BPMs or blows per minute.
But their attacks were nothing compared to the body blows Elizabeth Warren unleashed on Bloomberg.
"If Trump blows it, then people might say, 'Well, O.K., McCaskill, you're O.K.,'" she said.
Dent a steel bumper, and a few hammer blows gets you back on the road.
"It blows me away," said Jim Paulsen, chief market strategist at Wells Fargo Asset Management.
SanDisk's 1TB microSD card blows all of them away in terms of storage per volume.
The idea that now I'll have a pair that I designed still blows my mind.
Last year, an intrusive tourist nearly came to blows with one of the whaling captains.
I guess she was learning to counter my low blows with some of her own.
He's working at his family's restaurant, weathering his brother's blows, resenting his older sister's absence.
It also blows open a huge world of mythic possibilities for The Mandalorian Season 2.
" Celebrity gossip hound Perez Hilton also popped in to comment: "Here before this blows up!!
The cleverest number involves Anna emerging from her home the day the apocalypse blows up.
The officers lashed out with blows, rubber bullets, beanbag rounds, pepper spray and tear gas.
This blows away any notion that Flynn was the only bad egg in the bunch.
The blows from the ref's whistle become like the shrieks of birds arguing at dawn.
Woodley's big hurting blows on the feet came when Thompson's finger slipped off the trigger.
It's cool, and in a non-drug-use way it sort of blows your mind.
But if you consider how Netflix won five awards total, it blows everybody else away.
As the two prepare to trade blows, they show a formal courtesy toward each other.
It's nakedly obvious where it invents fictional incidents, or blows real ones up to outsized proportions.
The first time you read a book that changes your world-view or blows your mind.
Also, if you are not caught up on Breaking Bad guess what…Gus's face blows up.
Somehow, the racial barrier prevented this jury from seeing a human being under the baton blows.
When Lorelai talks about Michel's concerns about the Dragonfly being too small, he immediately blows up.
For 22% of the year the wind blows at 2300-2000 miles per hour in Morocco.
In this bout Foreman stood right in front of his man and still denied him blows.
Dry or damaged hair blows, but oily strands might be the worst woe of them all.
The guys that are dying at my age now all around me, it blows my mind.
"It blows me away that our country has become so divided because of liberalism," he said.
The hideous but effective blind overhand which scored so many telling blows for Marciano being another.
But other times Marciano used the principles of the sweet science to land his unorthodox blows.
As a swirling wind blows this way and that, Mr. Rubio reverses himself again and again.
Does your boyfriend love art house movies like Breathless, The 400 Blows, and The Seven Samurai?
The Top States for Business scorecard tells the story clearly, and Utah blows past the competition.
"[My neighbor] blows out your eardrums," he said, adding he could feel the building vibrate sometimes.
President Obama blows out candles on birthday cupcakes brought to him by VP Joe Biden, Aug.
When it belches a little methane, the rover detects it, but it fairly soon blows away.
"What blows my mind is that everybody just expects these kids to go on," Griffith said.
Despite their formal state of hostilities, Israel and Iraq have not openly traded blows in decades.
On windy days, a tarp hung between two houses to create some shade blows about softly.
From next season, every player will be fitted with sensors to track blows to the head.
At times, a brief gust of wind blows flowers or handwritten notes off the makeshift memorial.
I mean, the fact the following quote isn't attributable to Kid Rock just blows my mind.
But Darcy says you must consider the possibility that a cell blows through its casing instead.
When TJ blows the horn, my first thought is to break through the hardest wall first.
Former teammate Dane Fletcher said he came to blows with Hernandez and described him as selfish.
So the next time a volcano blows, scientists want to be ready to study its effects.
"It cushions the blows a wee bit," says Alan Gilmour, a navigator at Street and Arrow.
Any punishment by the regulator would be the latest in a series of blows to Baidu.
You can prepare all you want but if the rocket blows up, what can you do?
Two women were recorded trading blows in an Indianapolis Chuck E. Cheese over an unknown cause.
But the contrast between the two styles on the right usually doesn't almost come to blows.
What blows my mind is to see 5-year-old kids posting 3D drawings on Sketchfab.
"As soon as the lights go out, my phone blows up," Bracero told me in April.
The president blows hot and cold with his advisers and sometimes has difficulty filling top positions.
Still, in the ninth, it almost didn't matter that Corbett's blows didn't pack the same jolt.
A fifth decision, from a federal court in California, dealt several important blows to Trump's plans.
But they waited until after Democrats failed to land any substantial blows at the Gorsuch hearings.
Kattar was working in a longer stance, bouncing in and out with straight blows—classical outfighting.
But the end of Red Dead Redemption 2's epilogue blows that thematic takeaway to smithereens.
"I don't want to just hope the wind blows to light up your homes," he said.
Madonna [screenshot attached] It still blows my mind that Madge and Pac used to...hang out.
The Englishman was backed on to the ropes and slumped there while McClellan kept delivering blows.
But it blows a hole in the idea that pensions represent the return of past payments.
The two traded blows in one more, largely even contest that, again, went to three rounds.
Raise your hand if you're shocked that repeated blows to the head aren't good for you.
Sometimes, the wind here blows Crunchberries, other days a heavy yeasty smell lingers in the air.
Think of the cardiorespiratory monitor as a car alarm that goes off when the wind blows.
It blows the universe up to rebuild it; it is a continuation and a new beginning.
As a Black person, Twitter can be fun but it sometimes yield the biggest of blows.
It is hard to believe the East Wing did not see these blows coming miles away.
My assumption is that his physical condition resulted from repeated blows to the head over time.
It easily blows away the Surface Pro, Surface Laptop and, of course, the old Surface Book.
Every time one of them dies, social media blows up with praise, memories, and heartfelt condolences.
Monday's full moon in neat freak Virgo blows the whistle on all of our bad habits.
We have the chance here to deliver some fatal blows to really bad actors in 2018.
We look like we could deal people some body blows, and that's the way we're built.
Another male took two blows to the head, crushing his skull at the points of impact.
Grunty blows up Banjo's house with Bottles inside and sets off to get her body back.
"Cheating is very intense, it's very passionate, and very exciting, until it blows apart," said Chong.
And that image lately has taken some blows, which makes SNL even more of a menace.
A puff of smoke blows as Mr. Johnson fires, and the officer falls to the ground.
"You have to give blows and you have to be able to take them," Cleare said.
"At some point, you wonder how many blows a body can take," Mr. Van Reenen said.
In the first round, Edgar got Stephens against the cage, but couldn't land any decisive blows.
This deal is exclusive to Amazon, and pretty much blows everything else out of the water.
The American golfers nearly came to blows, The Guardian reported, and were separated by others nearby.
We witness Nate and Cal come to blows in a staggeringly well-acted confrontation between abusers.
The central banks can soften these blows by limiting what their negative rates are applied to.
One of the biggest blows, though, may have been Sam Nunberg's frenetic media tour in 2018.
Tibetans who rebuff a Chinese official's attempts at extortion receive ''four hundred blows with the bamboo.
It was Floyd Mayweather's best offensive nutcracker, forcing adjustments and opening the opponent to other blows.
There is little rest and no quarter, with punches connecting like hammer blows on both sides.
Spearing blows and spinal injuries prompted an emphasis on head-up, see-what-you-hit tackling.
Through five rounds both men piled on combinations of smarting strikes to set up bigger blows.
It builds up your bones and skins to be able to take and deliver punishing blows.
Here's another reason paleo blows: Plenty of the foods it eschews are undeniably good for you.
A group of high schoolers are serving Saturday detention when their town's chemical plant blows up.
The mask is connected to a machine that continually blows air to keep the airway open.
The ground subsides, the wind blows, the mirrors warp, and things slowly drift out of alignment.
And it blows open your perception of Houston as a star, mother, wife, addict and persona.
Referee Damir Skomina blows the whistle on Switzerland's Granit Xhaka, who tripped up a Swedish player.
But once again, President Trump has rewritten the playbook as Hurricane Florence blows through the Carolinas.
The focus on a forgotten generation of adolescents harkens back to François Truffaut's "The 400 Blows".
And that appears to be one reason he has refused to trade blows with Mr. Trump.
Put differently, fricasseeing a rat blows, but it's a whole different animal with Lawry's and flour.
Then, by the Gergel book's account, Shull rained blows on Woodard so ferociously the blackjack broke.
With each hit, the focus blows out, forcing the lens to refocus and momentarily disorienting us.
"I'm really worried about how, when this finally blows over, what Congress does," said one lobbyist.
During the summer months, a southerly sea breeze blows across the bay from Long Island Sound.
Fearing another wedge shot that blows across the green, he came up short with his fifth.
Callimachi: If this is actually him traveling, this completely blows a hole into his entire story.
So if the lunar light blows out tonight's show, come back next year to try again.
Biological and computer viruses can cause financial blows by disrupting the movement of goods and people.
Some were packing to leave but most seemed resigned to remaining until the storm blows through.
Or was it the faintly exotic if rather basic romance that blows up so many lives?
It's an eye-popping number for sure, one that blows previous fines out of the water.
The process gets uglier from there, but Baumbach cushions the blows with humor and sneaky optimism.
And the blows keep coming, and they keep coming, to the point that Woodard loses consciousness.
More important, he blows past the deadline for returning to the Black Lodge, which causes trouble.
Mr. Trump and Mr. Johnson go where the populist wind blows, believing in nothing, saying anything.
Kourtney, Kim and Kris sat quietly at the table in disbelief as the verbal blows continued.
Mr. El Aissami "delivered the strongest blows against the heads of drug trafficking," Mr. Maduro said.
The blows do not stop coming, even when Mr. Hubbard is completely prone on the ground.
When wind blows across open water, it creates bubbles and waves that in turn make noise.
And both generational cohorts are still recovering from the economic body blows of the 2008 meltdown.
He announces "Amish blow dryer," for example, then grabs a tube and blows on one end.
Barr later recalled the effort as a kind of assault, delivering "body blows" to the agency.
Sanders blows them all out with $3.9 million, according to Advertising Analytics, an ad tracking firm.
Then the wind blows it shut, the bear gets stuck inside, and the car gets destroyed.
After a fury of blows, one officer doused the group in pepper spray and then left.
Because it's tidally locked, the way clouds form and wind blows may be alien to us.
Deborah Grant's "56 Blows" recalls the beating of Rodney King by the police in Los Angeles.
"They really recognize that even if Libra blows up, another money construct will follow," Petrou said.
The stench of rotting flesh can be overpowering if the wind blows in the wrong direction.
" At school, he nearly came to blows with a student who was badmouthing the Chinese "dictatorship.
Is there a chance that this all sort of blows back on Pelosi and the Democrats?
This is a remarkable young human being that touches hearts, blows minds and F*%#n ROCKS!
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They landed critical blows on a pair of fourth-down conversions to keep the drive alive.
"If the boiler blows, you better have enough money to take care of it," she said.
But Carmichael suspects that thousands of blows to the head may have been a co-conspirator.
Or as Hacker put it, "When your lab blows up, nobody wants to repeat that experiment."
Then a terrorist bombing blows the block to smithereens and turns Quon into an aspiring avenger.
Yannick Ngakoue does, too, but then the whistle blows, and he comes springing around the corner.
"It blows up the deficit while saying it is going to pay for itself," she said.
The early spring sun is warm, the constant wind that blows across this steppe has ebbed.
The man took the statue away and delivered several more blows, fatally crushing Mr. Russell's skull.
Dance music purists in New York City were dealt three devastating blows on New Year's Day.
By the way, Walmart is probably the one company that is landing counter-blows on Amazon.
It sort of blows my mind, all these social justice warriors driving around in diesel cars.
The play of light on a lake as a spring storm blows in from the mountains.
Moscow put its nuclear arsenal on high alert, but ultimately, neither side came to nuclear blows.
Three long blows of the whistle sent Greenville High School's football team rushing to Jeremy Williams.
And once it spots a hostile radar, the Harpy crashes into it and blows it up.
Nothing on the RX 350 blows you away, but there's also very little to complain about.
So it is no surprise to me that Charlottesville so ably took the tragic blows of hate.
What was interesting was that as we got to know the characters better, those blows hit harder.
"As a result of the blows the thick glass ... was smashed," the gallery said in a statement.
Detroit Blows is more than a blow dry bar — though, of course, they'll do your hair too.
But her reputation is in tatters and her reform program is stalling after a series of blows.
The blows to diplomatic relations between the two countries follow the collapse of trade talks last month.
Both men traded blows before Saiga landed a flying knee which sent Yamamoto reeling on his seat.
He still hand fought, but he relied almost entirely on the tremendous jab with occasional body blows.
This seemingly blows up her ruse: She knew he wasn't home when she traveled to the hotel.
But one day a great storm blows up and topples the oak, whereas the reed remains standing.
This has two effects; it does odd things to Trump's hair, and it occasionally blows out confetti.
By claiming cops first spotted him while he was driving blows that defense out of the water.
It strode into the next only to be gouged in two great blows: once (rent), twice (bills).
Further blows came in the 1930s, when both her parents died within a span of two years.
So, this RevAir Reverse-Air Dryer sucks air rather than blows the air, which, I'm very confused.
The resolution (4,096 x 2,304) is slightly worse, but still blows most monitors out of the water.
But it still blows my mind that NBC picked up a show about a gay guy. Right.
Your phone blows up uncontrollably, and all you can do is hope the thread eventually quiets down.
His depression deepened last year when he was overwhelmed by a series of personal and professional blows.
She's certain it's Will and freaks out, but the fuse blows and she's knocked to the floor.
Protesters and supporters came to blows as police worked to clear the room at the Chicago Pavilion.
That has been the case this week with Woodford Investment Management, which has suffered two devastating blows.
I hope the episode 6 twist is amazing and that the standalone 10th episode blows my mind.
China's opening blows will hit agricultural products that largely come from states which voted for Mr Trump.
"Steady as she blows" is a mantra that I try to live by within our fragmented family.
Sand that blows across the windward side of these dune eventually become protected by the dune itself.
And those sudden sharp blows can pack quite a wallop, boasting a deceleration force of 1200 g's.
The computer industry will survive this one-two punch, but other blows are bound to keep landing.
Why does it just never feel quite right when someone else blows your hair out for you?
The hot air rises; the cooler air from above the sea blows in to take its place.
Characters also scream, accuse each other of murder and of stealing land, and even come to blows.
Mexico's businesses are thinking about how to change their supply chains in case the deal blows up.
Yet within the news industry the blows that hurt most, day-to-day, are economic, not political.
If you don't have jobs and you don't have people working, sooner or later this blows up.
A video blows up demonstrating a hilarious outcome all set in motion by seemingly inconsequential design decisions?
Blackwell consistently returned blows, but sustained enough damage to be losing on points by the eighth round.
Like, it knocks the chairs back, it blows the doors off the ferry when he shoots it.
The ground is lush, with a thick grass that gently moves as a cool breeze blows past.
Will the company formally – or privately – address Bahous, or will the Solo team hope this blows over?
Her antagonists only ever appear as torches in the mist, supported by inarticulate yells and horn blows.
He and Steve Rogers seem evenly matched, trading blows in the forest on the outskirts of Wakanda.
The status quo blows, but what if studios loosened the creative reigns on their writers and directors?
From there the match went stratospheric in quality, each player landing blows like bare-knuckled prize-fighters.
Intended to be lovable, actually unbearable, Jar Jar Binks blows and that's all there is to it.
Wind farms are situated where the wind blows strongest and there is available space on power lines.
Each side is landing blows, resulting in a weakened system with flagging public faith on both sides.
That alone blows my mind, that all it took was me signing up for a message board.
The hospital said the courier, who is in his twenties, suffered soft tissue injuries from the blows.
Gary's machine blows air under the oysters, which means they rise up a little from the seabed.
Take for example this brilliant rally of blows, after which the two men fall into the clinch.
It is a country where insurgents attack civilians and military alike and where ISIS blows people up.
The company previously created Filosofighters, in which Descartes and Plato can trade blows with Nietzsche and Marx.
Meanwhile, the Samsung Galaxy S8+ blows away Apple's iPhone when it comes to screen size and resolution.
He struck deadly blows to Williamson's head with a hammer after she tried running away, prosecutors said.
The following day, we asked the chief mate to show us how the crew blows off steam.
The question is how much it blows up, not whether or not - failure is an option here.
As Golovkin stayed behind flicking straight blows and put out tremendous volume, Canelo's task was very dificult.
That would be only the first of two body blows to the agreement and to the alliance.
No matter which way the wind blows, Splunk is sitting in a pretty good spot right now.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - After Hurricane Matthew blows by the U.S. Southeast, the insurance adjusters will come out.
They all have some things in common: aliens arrive, and humanity goes out and blows them up.
"It really blows the women's draw wide open," twice U.S. Open champion Tracey Austin told the BBC.
Science can show that blows to the face and organs and impacts with hard floors cause damage.
"She gave us all one, and the love we have seen blows my mind sometimes," said McIver.
The caretaker's father, Claudio, claimed to be one of the by-blows, even born in the house.
Democrats "were landing some blows," said Nathan L. Gonzales of the nonpartisan Rothenberg and Gonzales Political Report.
Engineering units could also be key if IS blows up bridges over the river running through Mosul.
After 43 battles, he has a WAR score of more than 16, which blows the competition away.
So head-on collisions were more likely than glancing blows because of the effect of Jupiter's gravity.
When the wind blows, it pulls in on itself, and all the pressure is in the mullions.
You can't feel as though it's time to go hide under the covers until everything blows over.
But after years of talk, it's going to take more than symbolic blows to break through it.
Any way the wind blows Sometimes the wind is not at your back -- it's all around you.
Another man had wounds from two blows to the head apparently with a club, crushing his skull.
But when poorly planned or executed, time abroad can result in irrevocable blows to US national security.
She puts her thumb in her mouth and blows on it to make her vein more visible.
As two other fighters restrained him, a masked man delivered violent blows with a whip, counting aloud.
Lebanon has long been buffeted by blows from the great-powers rivalry between Saudi Arabia and Iran.
Now we were the invisibles, a chunk of our city life eliminated by blows to the head.
It's unclear, but Facebook might not bring it to the US unless it really blows up abroad.
One day, to everyone's astonishment, someone drops a match in the powder keg and everything blows up.
By 280, it decided back blows were dangerous again and that you should only try abdominal thrusts.
What's next: House Republicans could come to blows again in June when Ryan may introduce immigration legislation.
Beyond the walls of the room, the collective disgust of the world pummeled him with invisible blows.
Broken ribs, fingers, wrists, and arms are typical—as are a lot of blows to the head.
He blows bubbles into a sample of mezcal through a long cane stalk and watches the reaction.
While both men were terrified of each other's blows, there were no repercussions when one was hit.
So she blows money like it isn't hers (spoiler: it isn't) and generally mucks around with things.
As we reported ... Ronnie nearly came to blows with a guy in Vegas Wednesday at the Flamingo.
Sure. I think any collaboration is heated and intense, and songwriting can often result in verbal blows.
You might remember last May when PUSH traded blows with Drake shortly after the release of DAYTONA.
Holm is unlikely to stand in front of her for long and just agree to trade blows.
In our age of nuclear missiles and cyber-warfare, the first blows are likely to be decisive.
Spain gets one last cross in, but it is headed clear, and the referee blows his whistle!
Coronavirus blows up human lungs, drowning them with fluid and suffocating them until they reach respiratory failure.
"Sometimes you see a photo from the past and it just blows you away," Ms. Harris said.
ICYMI: Chris Paul and Rajon Rondo came to blows in a Lakers-Rockets brawl. 🔥pic.twitter.com/s28TT81eys
Militant attacks, many by the Islamic State, have multiplied since, dealing multiple blows to the country's economy.
As it happens, Vox's critics often disagree about movies (though only rarely do we come to blows).
When a predictably unpredictable New Zealand storm blows through, you close the windows and open your book.
A wind blows, but it does not shake one tree branch, or unsettle one blade of grass.
Concern about the long-term impact of repeated blows to the head has turned off some fans.
Mary Bratti has provided TMZ with the full video of her and Drita exchanging blows on Tuesday.
It constantly blows my mind that this isn't one of the biggest issues for almost all politicians.
But after six games of exchanging body blows, the series went to Scotiabank Arena for Game 7.
"That's a profit that blows corn and wheat and everything else out of the water," he said.
When that seaside gale blows, one must be so shellacked not a hair moves out of place.
There are to be no body blows, we're to box around the shoulders, upper chest and head.
One captain blows his horn, the other boats join in, and soon all the tugboats are blowing.
Access to this secret world blows his little mind, but only so long as it is secret.
South Korea's provocations are just the latest blows in a growing tit-for-tat dispute (see article).
US & China Both the US and China are suffering by-blows from their ever-escalating trade war.
Me and my family gonna batten down the hatches and see what's left when it blows over.
Could they score some major blows against individual companies and maybe even the US sense of security?
In a city known for circuses and illusions, two men exchanged blows for less than 30 minutes.
For carmakers, the loss of the Geneva event is the latest in a series of body blows.
The city's famous wind whistles as it blows past the buildings, and rats slip through the cracks.
Expect plenty of points in which the two exchange powerful blows from the edges of the baseline.
Cover: Wind blows embers as the Cave Fire burns a hillside in Santa Barbara, California, on Nov.
Cillizza: Polling has taken a series of body blows in recent years, particularly after the 2016 election.
Even then, he blows their savings on night-vision goggles and a freezer to store horse remains.
The twin blows of fewer F-220s and pricier, late F-210s hit the Air Force hard.
The packed boat's occupants can only fend off the blows from the sticks with an orange lifejacket.
The designation requires those states to take actions to mitigate ozone pollution that blows to downwind states.
This moment was one of many devastating blows that exposed Jeb as weak knee-ed and spineless.
To the end, the deepest blows on "The Americans" were the ones that didn't leave a mark.
Maybe it's extra hot and dry, and a strong wind blows across the soil, carrying away moisture.
" Bloomberg at the event also spoke of his plan to combat income equality before society "blows up.
The wind blows through this bizarre forest, bouncing off the trees as light reflects off a mirror.
This thankfully doesn't happen too often, but it does happen and it absolutely blows when it does.
Mr. Hernandez said he had given some specifics to prosecutors, but may not have enumerated specific blows.
House impeachment manager Sylvia Garcia blows up Trump's defense of his requests for investigations targeting his rivals
Fairfield County, where Winnsboro is located, has suffered a series of unrelated economic blows in recent years.
But the impact from the blows of the sledgehammer had also slightly damaged the glass, Musk said.
At J.H.S. 145, a rapid succession of principals, along with other blows, has sown frustration and mistrust.
Repeated blows to the head have been linked to a degenerative brain disease called chronic traumatic encephalopathy.
Zverev ended up smashing a racket with five heavy blows in the final set after dropping serve.
New research is shedding light on just what happens inside the brain during blows to the head.
When Schmidt blows into the tube, the car moves forward, when he inhales it applies the brakes.
Moreover, a few of Silicon Valley's most prominent start-ups suffered significant blows in the past year.
"It blows my mind how many major corporations are completely clueless," the A Little Late host says.
Whatever else might be said of it, the Green New Deal blows the lid off that delusion.
When an unrepentant colonialist blows his brains out, they splatter all over a wall map of Africa.
The city had fallen on hard times and the blows to its reputation continued to rain down.
When you get two young, undefeated fighters getting in the ring to trade blows, you get fireworks.
It was here that Cormier showed his power and craft, landing his best blows of the fight.
STK is on kitchen duty and its menu blows the seven-layer dip out of the water.
With the two governments continuing to trade blows, the fight over the resolution has gotten ugly fast.
Static ground and pound is the act of holding one position and putting in blows from there.
Though he ate a ton of blows in this bout, the fight did speak to Rothwell's defensive improvements.
So if you're someone who blows just about every attempt at cooking, this is the method for you.
The pair continually traded blows and grappling exchanges with Horiguchi getting the better of Motoya in both departments.
Both Lombard and Oezdemir were able to land punishing blows time and time again against Smith's lead leg.
B. and I do an endurance workout that takes an hour and blows a callous off my palm.
Sharkey had the power and the wider arsenal of blows, but he couldn't get around that needling jab.
A TMZ video shows Bieber exchanging blows with a much bigger fellow before the fight was broken up.
"Frozen" will have been on ice for six years when the sequel blows back into theaters around Thanksgiving.
They sometimes meet hot, dense gas that blows through the galaxy, shooting out gas and setting off starbursts.
"I never really thought about this, wow, that blows me away a little bit actually," her dad says.
And just them (Inaudible) and it will be once Kurtz goes to blows over coverage in the media.
But when Moore did this he would go into a deep crouch in order to further evade blows.
Holloway worked out of these clinches with a single collar tie and landed decent blows on the exits.
Battles in "Episode Gladiolus" are mostly a matter of spamming the attack button and occasionally dodging incoming blows.
It blows my mind that a favorite character from a book has reached that level of cultural penetration.
The Airscarf system blows hot air through the seat headrest on to the necks of drivers and passengers.
"You can dive anywhere in a Seth book and find a paragraph that blows your mind," she said.
But in a couple of places, Meta blows the HoloLens (and any other augmented reality I've seen) away.
"I am not resisting," Straw yells several times, repeatedly shouting "stop, stop" and "help" as the blows continue.
"The idea that I might be a piece of history blows my mind," Windsor told BuzzFeed in 2013.
So much excitement- to this day, it blows my mind to see A-list celebrities wearing my shoes!
Ali dodged their presumptions and expectations as cagily and as stylishly as he evaded George Foreman's sledgehammer blows.
Mr Smith re-enacts the 56 times the police struck King, exaggerating the blows with booming thud sounds.
"This blows Fox's defense out of the water," Tantaros' lawyer, Judd Burstein, said in an interview on Wednesday.
Working backward from painted images, Rosmarin zooms in and blows up her individual pigments into a colorful oblivion.
He pays attention to the most minute details, and blows us away with how nimble his fingers are.
Click on to shop Prêtte before it blows up, and throw them a follow while you're at it.
That blows away the record previously held by The Fate of the Furious ($542 million, if you're curious).
The Trump administration has suffered some of its worst early blows as a result of obfuscation around Russia.
It's hard to resist: As her life at the law firm blows up, Christine fucks corporate America, literally.
"So what I want to do is get a big gust of wind that blows all that away."
And punctures can be extremely dangerous, especially if a tyre blows out at high speed on a motorway.
No more holding onto your winter hats for dear life every time a burst of wind blows by.
Less than 2 weeks later, he nearly went to blows with Slim 400 during a trip to SoCal.

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