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It's the simplicity of it all that blows me away.
It refers to a powerful wind that blows, or a GALE.
That's a work rate that blows mine out of the water.
It's a book that begins with a wind that blows through town.
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.
Something could happen between now and then that blows the whole thing up.
So it is: but it is not the wind that blows things away.
"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.
"To the brother that blows all others out of the water," she added.
In-N-Out is one of those California institutions that blows my mind.
Ayahuasca, the Hallucinogen That Blows Your Mind and Makes You Puke Your Guts
Like a fan that blows for too long, his grille fills with dust.
We'll see if that blows over now that Travis is off the council.
One that blows the lid off Democrats claim to be the party of compassion.
" He explained, "He's not like a blade of grass that blows with the wind.
" My mom called my early flute playing "an ill wind that blows no good.
Then a third man drops a thin panel, displacing air that blows the sheet away.
Fearing another wedge shot that blows across the green, he came up short with his fifth.
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 early spring sun is warm, the constant wind that blows across this steppe has ebbed.
Sand that blows across the windward side of these dune eventually become protected by the dune itself.
Science can show that blows to the face and organs and impacts with hard floors cause damage.
"That's a profit that blows corn and wheat and everything else out of the water," he said.
The designation requires those states to take actions to mitigate ozone pollution that blows to downwind states.
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.
"You can dive anywhere in a Seth book and find a paragraph that blows your mind," she said.
That blows away the record previously held by The Fate of the Furious ($542 million, if you're curious).
"So what I want to do is get a big gust of wind that blows all that away."
It includes a supercharger that blows air into the engine when it burns fuel, giving it more horsepower.
"It still something that blows my mind every day ... and it makes me really, really proud," she said.
And why would the Washington Post, by the way, run a story that blows up the Russian collusion narrative?
And then the air that blows across it from the north or from the west can be 10 degrees.
The chair also comes with a tube system that blows air around the person to cut back on humidity.
Even the N.F.L. — a longtime and loud naysayer that blows to the head cause C.T.E. — has acknowledged the link.
But global emissions, which are still rising, are on a path to bring warming that blows past those targets.
"One thing I love about living near the ocean is the coastal breeze that blows through most evenings," she said.
Truly, much worse than a stink bug that blows up in your eyes and grosses you out for a while.
This is an experience that blows 3-D out of the water by dropping you right into all the action.
The Tennessee senator has said he will not support a plan that blows a major hole in the budget deficit.
He had family members who were telling him that this case could be something that blows up in his face.
Its spiral design is meant to capture the wind that blows from any direction and to invite the desert in.
We go out to this amazing Mexican place for burritos that blows Chipotle out of the water and is less expensive.
In the messages, Gomez allegedly wrote, "Babe… We've had car sex twice… Like that blows my mind LOL," the affidavit states.
Leonard further testified that he told his sons that "blows that hurt drive off evil" as he whipped them, reports Syracuse.com.
Leonard further testified that he told his sons that "blows that hurt drive off evil" as he allegedly whipped them. 4.
That blows away Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail and AT&T email accounts, which make up the vast majority of emails out there.
That means that if someone with more followers steals your dance, it's likely theirs will be the one that blows up.
Saudi officials claim the murder of Khashoggi was unsanctioned, something that blows past the boundaries of plausibility, and have detained 18 suspects.
But CES can be surprising, and sometimes a single company can steal the show with an announcement that blows everything else away.
A lot of artists release a first album that blows everyone away and leaves them nowhere to go but flat...or down.
One thing that blows my mind is that we have instant delivery for hamburgers but we don't have instant delivery for medicine.
Forty-four goals isn't exactly a number that blows you away, but scoring is down and he did it in 75 games.
Trained low to avoid the biting wind that blows incessantly off the ocean, the vines resemble green serpents snaking along the sand.
Amazon has a one-day deal on Instant Pots that blows those out of the water, especially if you cook for a crowd.
But Tiffany & Co. just made an announcement that blows that Breakfast At Tiffany's scene we all know and love out of the water.
Now they've gotten down to the business of honeymooning, having chosen a dreamy destination that blows Litchfield Penitentiary out of the water: Italy.
Mitch McConnell and Chuck Schumer last week that blows through spending caps and adds $300-400 billion to the deficit over two years.
The last video, published on April 17, is shot from a car that blows through a stop sign before dropping off its passenger.
The tell-tale sign is simple—it'll be the record that blows everything else the DJ's played that night out of the water.
It takes anything you type, then programmatically spawns art that blows up those words in goofy fonts that you can splash atop your imagery.
It has all of the elements of power; deep Detroit-y synth chords and a driving 909 kick that blows minds whenever it plays.
It's a price that blows away those of other luxury estates on the island, which are in the $15 million to $17 million range.
That's better than last year's SX14, which couldn't even hit five hours in our testing, but it's not a number that blows me away.
"I would watch for Tulsi to be one of the wild cards that blows up the debate," a veteran Democratic presidential campaign strategist said.
Even the farmers are like, boy, you know, with the tax cuts they didn&apost pan out and now this that blows up the deficit.
That blows the market out of the water, with the S&P 500 gaining just about 3 percent this month and 8 percent this year.
There's always the chance that Google has kept a brand-new camera feature under wraps that blows our minds as much as Night Sight did.
You know that feeling you get when you learn something that blows your mind, something new, something that perhaps you didn't even think to ask about?
Beautifully phrased and paced, Tess Lewis's translation delights on every page as she conveys "the contagious sense of liberation" that blows through Mr Seiler's mesmeric novel.
That blows any other token sale out of the water, and it would easily surpass the current record of $20.31 million raised by Filecoin in September.
He looks like a throwback gridiron guy; all girth and energy, with engaged eyes and a head of wild, white hair that blows in the wind.
He that blows the coals in quarrels that he has nothing to do with, has no right to complain if the sparks fly in his face.
"To be totally frank, if there hasn't been some hardware that blows up on the test stand, I don't think you tested it hard enough," he said.
Wadhwa said that even though smartphones are a small part of Samsung's business, the company needs to rebrand with a new product line that blows people away.
In an election cycle that has been startlingly unusual, barely a day passes without someone saying something that blows up on Twitter or elsewhere in the media.
People wear a device over their nose and mouth that is connected to a machine that blows air into their mouths, thus keeping the airway from narrowing.
Dubai is like a rushed video game: It could be alive, one day, when it's finished, when the algorithm that blows trash around the streets is finally coded.
PC gamingImage: NvidiaIf you've got the money, you can put together a gaming rig that blows the consoles from Sony and Microsoft out of the water graphics-wise.
The bad guys have a huge weapon that blows up planets, and it features one small vulnerability that X-wings exploit to blow it up during a trench fight.
He can only afford to lose two GOP senators, and Corker told the Times that he would not support a plan that blows a hole in the federal budget.
I'm sure they were lovely, but the Biscuiteer, a London-based cookie company, just made a gingerbread house that blows any cookie home you ever created out of the water.
Democrats have spent a year and a half eviscerating the Republican tax law as a giveaway to the wealthy and corporations that blows a hole in the federal budget deficit.
But at the same time, I can't really care too much about what they did in the past because they have to give me something now that blows my mind.
Each blast, known as a shot, can yield a foul gas that blows up from the borehole, along with sooty residue that sometimes rains down on researchers and their equipment.
The comments she received on the post were overwhelmingly positive and supportive — but like anything that blows up on social media, the critics came out to leave their remarks too.
One day at the grocery store, she is nearly knocked over by a hard, loud wind that blows in and in time becomes her unlikely husband, Everett Lewis (Mr. Hawke).
It will take a 2008-like crisis that blows through the backstop of the Federal Reserve printing press before Congress recognizes the severity of the debt crisis that faces us.
Rick Ross just paid the cost to truly be the boss of luxury SUV owners -- snapping up a rare version of the popular G-Wagon that blows away the rest.
We keep our corner storefront as tidy as possible, sweep regularly, clean up all the litter that blows down the street, and take care of our tree pit like good citizens.
Despite his dubious legitimacy, his allies in Congress take advantage of his election to ram through a huge tax cut that blows up the budget deficit while disproportionately benefiting the wealthy.
And his follow-up choice to echo Mr. Trump's "drain the swamp" catchphrase is the kind of "yes and" mirroring that blows the minds of sophomores taking their first improv class.
The same quantum weirdness that blows up the theoretical mass of the Higgs might also be at work here, physicists say, hinting at a new very massive particle called a leptoquark.
The problem is, when you put the kids in the middle of it, it enables Democrats and the media to exploit the policy in a way that blows up in its face.
COLUMBIA, Mo. -- Since Missouri quarterback Drew Lock arrived in 1003, the Tigers have shown two different identities: a team that blows out opponents and one that loses in all sorts of ways.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A federal judge on Wednesday ordered the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to take steps to curb ozone pollution that blows into New York and Connecticut from five other states.
The court's judge ruled that EPA must take necessary steps to limit the smog that blows into New York and Connecticut from five surrounding states: Illinois, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Michigan and Virginia.
The story of Bennet Omalu (who inspired the movie), the forensic pathologist who found proof that blows to the head caused the extreme mental deterioration of a former professional football star. 8.
The court's judge ruled that EPA must take necessary steps to limit the smog that blows into New York and Connecticut from five surrounding states: Illinois, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Michigan and Virginia.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Friday said that it doesn't need to write a new regulation to comply with a legal requirement to address air pollution that blows across state lines.
Since the only thing better than receiving a gift you're excited about is giving one that blows someone away, we're here to help you stay committed to the goal of doing just that.
The 3D-printed stadiums, which take about a month to assemble, are placed in a wind tunnel that blows smoke-filled air tracked by laser beams across the design to measure turbulence inside.
The story of Bennet Omalu, the forensic pathologist who found proof that blows to the head caused the extreme mental deterioration of a former professional football star — unwelcome news to the N.F.L. 6.
Another display features an air vent that blows over a sample bed sheet attached to a black window pane, to highlight how the company's weaving technique is meant to maintain a body's even temperature.
Rounded out by the wrecking crew of drummer Kyle Fisher and bassist Ross Miller, the trio is a high-voltage machine—an opening act that blows away every headliner with ease and a smile.
Well, there are probably a whole bunch of possibilities, but there's one costume idea in particular that blows all the others out of the water — and it's something Harington actually has dressed up as.
When completed in early 2018, the massive waste-to-energy plant will feature a stack that blows harmless vapor smoke rings to indicate tons of conversion, and — yes — a ski slope on its roof.
Try, if you must, to resist the gale of good will that blows out of "Come From Away," the big bearhug of a musical that opened on Sunday night at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theater.
The fine folks at the Centre for Computing History in Cambridge have a half-ton machine that blows up all of the little details happening in a microprocessor to a size that's more easily inspected.
Some 160,000 years ago, during the late Middle Pleistocene, the Denisovans had to deal with a "more challenging environment" than the one experienced in the region today—an observation that "blows my mind," said Hublin.
Adding a Nest Cam or four really does turn the Nest Secure alarm system into a full-featured home security solution, one that blows its competitors out of the water in terms of usability and range.
A supernova is the brilliant, dying gasp of a large star that can no longer balance the tremendous forces keeping it together, producing a shockwave that blows the star's outer shell into space with tremendous force.
Though Claire Ryann and her dad released a studio version of Toy Story's "You've Got a Friend In Me" back in October, the pair made a live cover that blows the original out of the water.
Why it matters: One provides a deeper understanding of why current policies will not only cause a temperature rise that blows past the Paris climate agreement goals, but will also lead to more acutely dangerous spikes.
Within our planetary neighborhood, this ''space'' is made up of different particles than the space outside is, because of supersonic wind that blows out from the surface of our sun at a million miles per hour.
The story of Bennet Omalu (who inspired the movie), the forensic pathologist who found proof that blows to the head caused the extreme mental deterioration of a former professional football star — unwelcome news to the N.F.L. 3.
Some states and industries have argued that pollution that blows in from other countries and "exceptional events" like wildfires and dust storms should not be counted when determining air quality, since they are outside the states' control.
Ghafoor told the foreign journalists earlier in the week that he couldn't understand how the idea of a missile that blows up inside buildings like those at the madrasa without hurting the structure could carry any credibility.
On Friday, Congress passed a bipartisan spending deal that blows through the caps imposed by the 2011 Budget Control Act, unlocking $22016 billion in additional spending for the military and domestic programs over the next two years.
"Basically a ventilator is something that blows air into your lungs to assist the natural process of breathing," Dr. Nicholas Hill, the chief of pulmonary and critical care at Tufts University School of Medicine, told Business Insider.  
One of the sources said that could recharge U.S. demand: "If there was a Model 3 for $35,000 that was still a really good car, that blows away the competition, I could see demand going through the roof."
"We've seen brands achieve return on investment with Pinterest that blows away Facebook and Instagram, but that only happens when marketers share useful content and inspiring ideas," said Bob Gilbreath, chief executive of Ahalogy, a marketing technology company.
But here's the thing that blows my mind about Silicon Valley: Silicon Valley is taking the highest-margin product you could ever have — which is software — and turn it into the lowest-margin, negative-margin business model ever.
This was the harmattan, the seasonal trade wind that blows from the Sahara over West Africa in the winter months, disrupting air travel and halving the time it takes to dry a freshly laundered T-shirt on a clothesline.
Using a floppy disk orchestra of sorts that he calls the "Floppotron," Zadrożniak has recreated multiple movements from the Star Wars theme in a YouTube performance that blows his previous work away like the Death Star blew away Alderaan.
Which leads us to... If Republicans' problem was only that their proposals to raise revenue was unpopular, the solution would be pretty easy — they could just craft a bill that blows up the deficit instead of raising much revenue.
In the video "NoNoseKnows," a worker in a pearl factory in China pedals a wheel, which powers a fan that blows pollen into the nose of a hayfeverish woman in a cell-like office in some part of America.
BARCELONA — Qualcomm's Quick Charge 3.0 technology will let phones with the Snapdragon 820 processor recharge from 0 to 80% in about 35 minutes, but Chinese phone maker Oppo has just announced its own battery-charging technology that blows it away.
I'm obviously rooting for the former, since I'm excited to see what more Alexis Bledel can do in this role that blows Rory Gilmore out of the water (no offense to Stars Hollow, but Gilead is a little more intense).
Drawing and sketching with the new Pencil is lovely, and remains a completely stand-out experience that blows away even dedicated devices like the Wacom Cintiq and remains a far cut above the stylus experience in the Surface Pro devices.
In the former, the batting is shellacked between hunks of festooned paper and sometimes activated with an inset fan or, in the alarming case of "Untitled (Puff)" (2018), a motion sensitive hair dryer that blows hot air as the viewer approaches.
Can we muster the wherewithal to master the difficulties that life typically tosses at us, sometimes at an early age, or are we sitting ducks apt to crumble with every disagreeable word that blows, especially across a college campus near you?
From the back porch of the cattle ranch owned by Karen Aspevig Stevenson and her husband, the view stretches for miles, with ponderosa pines and juniper bushes swaying in a wind that blows so strong it sounds almost like ocean waves.
"An equal-weight fund avoids the risk of a company that blows up when it's materially overweight in an index," said Dan Weiskopf, a strategist for the E.T.F. Think Tank, a website that provides information about E.T.F.s to financial advisers.
Thanks to the sirocco (a desert wind that blows up from Northern Africa) and a wildfire raging through Monti Sicani (the mountain range that hugs Sicily's capital city), temperatures hit 103 degrees the following day as I wander around Palermo on foot.
US prosecutors often get seduced by the temptation of high-profile victories and "making an example"–level harsh sentences, sometimes in a way that blows up in their faces (the recent acquittals of George Zimmerman and Ryan Bundy being two recent examples).
"Hannie Caulder" is no masterpiece, but there is a gusto to its supporting cast that blows the new film away like dust: Robert Culp, Ernest Borgnine (of course) as the scowler-in-chief, and, rather less predictable, Christopher Lee as a gunsmith.
While Ashe Stadium is ventilated by a water-cooled system that blows cold air into the seating area to keep the structure dry and minimize humidity, the new Armstrong is billed as the first naturally ventilated roofed tennis stadium in the world.
" (2016), which depicts Trump as a fanged, bloodthirsty zombie, is an incandescent rage that blows apart the matter-of-fact catalogue of policy positions in "Which Democrat Am I Voting For?" and bares the subtext of "Is Donald Trump an Existential Threat?
It's difficult to understand how Republican leaders in the House of Representatives can justify cutting $6.73 billion from this program after voting for a $1.4 trillion tax giveaway for the very wealthy and large corporations that blows a $1.9 trillion hole in the budget.
The ever-brilliant Michal Rovner's "Blue Hills" (2018) is a looping video of small figures walking in a barren landscape that blows away everything else in Pace's booth, with the exception of a small painting by Lee Ufan, whose quiet restraint speaks volumes in Frieze's frenzied environment.
By highlighting the tiny tax cut some workers will get as if that were the point and main result of a bill that blows up the deficit by more than $1 trillion, he helps illustrate the bait-and-switch at the core of the whole G.O.P. agenda.
And given the creative team behind the scenes of his show, I hope HBO finds a way to move forward with a second season, but with one that blows up the world of season one as much as this show blew up the world of the comic.
"Common sense would tell you our arts dollars should be spent on programs that serve some purpose to the State of Minnesota, not on an out-of-state video game that blows up oil pipelines," Gunter told the Minnesota Star-Tribune, referring to LaPensée's current residency in Michigan.
The second, which is much more important, is that if Smith is telling the truth and that he and Flynn were working directly with hackers they suspected of working with the Russian government, then that blows up Trump's claim that there was no collusion between his campaign and Russia.
But shit that blows my mind that makes me love games is listening to podcasts about people who learned Japanese in order to import and play Japan exclusive video games, or development teams who worked insane hours through tireless months to produce experiences that would touch hundreds of thousands of lives.
"  Similarly, according to Dr. Chrisanne Gordon, founder, and Chairman of the Resurrecting Lives Foundation, an organization that offers advocacy and awareness for service members and veterans with TBI:  "Victims of [TBI] often blame themselves for their changed behavior, not realizing that blows or force to the head have caused lasting harm.
Why it matters: While the announcements by 1.63 of the world's biggest companies are stark signs that corporate giants are getting more aggressive about climate change, corporate commitments won't change the underlying trend of global carbon emissions on track to bring warming that blows past the Paris Agreement's temperature goals.
This happens with so many pleasures: the night of carnal bliss that needs to be scrubbed off in a hot shower the next morning; the 10-hour Netflix binge that makes you feel like you've thrown your life away; the shopping binge that blows a rent-sized hole in your credit-card balance.
US prosecutors often get seduced by the temptation of high-profile victories and "making an example"–level harsh sentences, sometimes in a way that blows up in their faces ... it's less effective to deter criminals with harsh punishments, though, than it is to demonstrate that they will definitely be caught and punished.
The problem isn't that there's no one single killer VR app that blows people away — there are now thousands of unbelievably immersive apps and games to pick from across the many different VR platforms — but that VR headsets are too much of a pain in the ass to set up and wear.
Two years ago when these now departed executives launched the subprime auto leasing program to put their badly paid drivers into shiny new vehicles they couldn't otherwise afford, they apparently didn't do the math, which is not unusual for a company that blows billions of dollars of investor money and doesn't need to do math.
Questions of authenticity, in 2016, are both the trees of the forest and the wind that blows through said trees, so if you want to discuss the validity of vegan Ethiopian food, eaten while talking to a Sudanese/Nubian/American self-described "immigrant everywhere" about her retro yet entirely modern music, feel free to do so.
Expectations are high for Samsung heading into 218.0, and most mobile tech enthusiasts expect the company to introduce a smartphone that blows away its chief rival, the iPhone X. We're still months away from the Galaxy S219's official unveiling, but thanks to a steady stream of leaks, there's a lot of credible information already available.
As does the careful slow walk home, the ritual of pinpricks through both ends, the steady breath that blows the yolk and albumen clean out but keeps the pretty shell intact, the nest of crumpled paper in the cedar drawer, the darkness falling then, the hush, and me bringing the weight of my warm mind to bear. 4.
The smart thing about this dryer is that blows hair twice as fast as normal hair dryers, which means hair styling time is decreased (and your arms can catch a break.) However, the power doesn't mean your hair is about to be extra fried — the Supersonic actively monitors its air temperature and makes sure it stays constant and not overheated.
This looks, in the broad outlines—the pure blank goofiness inherent in the words Controversial Socks, the flags the size of football fields and all that delirious attention focused on a man who is presently backing up Blaine Gabbert on one of the NFL's worst teams—like the sort of story that blows through the last weeks of August every year.
A pioneer of Op and kinetic art, Mr. Le Parc tripped out with colorful paintings, like a panorama of groovy rainbow stripes that would not look out of place on the set of "The Price Is Right," but also spotlit mobiles, walk-through mirrored installations and streamers attached to a wind machine that blows at the touch of a button.
And while you might not have angered anyone by taking away their goodies or imposing a new revenue mechanism (like the border-adjustment tax), you've still got a heck of a job convincing Republicans in either chamber to pass something that blows a hole in budget and is by definition temporary (since under reconciliation, you can't make the cuts permanent if they add to the deficit).
Frankly, it's the type of joke that defies an origin story, a meme that blows up because of a long-con social media pyramid scheme: one person, years ago, makes a joke that resonates with a handful of buddies, and then those people make a variation of the same joke, and then a few more decide to take it further and make "Smooth" remixes, that leads to a video involving Katie Ledecky's world record and the croons of Rob Thomas, and now everyone wants to be part of the club.

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