Sitting in traffic congestion, she demonstrates by blasting out a performance of Steppe, The Endless Steppe!
Indeed, Mr Bush spent a lot of time eschewing novelty and just blasting out the old favourite tunes.
Instead, Poor imagined tiny radios blasting out their message to anything within earshot.
Simply blasting out self-serving marketing material that only benefits your brand is lazy.
Much of it resulted from volcanoes blasting out gases like carbon dioxide and water vapour, which allowed ice (also a mineral) to form near the poles of Earth, and possibly on Mars too.
Of course, it's hard to draw any serious conclusions without knowing a serious baseline, but much like another company in Washington, it seems that blasting out hard figures is something reserved for those "want-to" moments.
Magnetic fields in this swirling mass are twisted into a kind of "magnetic spaghetti, " and electrically charged particles squirt out through this spaghetti at nearly the speed of light, blasting out into the universe across thousands of light-years.
"It's a time of high stress and if they are surrounded by noisy siblings who have music blasting out or are playing noisy video games it can be hard to concentrate and feel like every one else is enjoying themselves, " she says.
Skype's PR peeps are blasting out press releases about how SkypeOut (which lets you use Skype's VoIP software to make cheap calls to the regular phone lines) has finally reached one million users, but we're way more interested in the more stealthy news that they're testing a new beta which supports SkypeIn, which lets people with regular phone lines call you.
It's not a question of blasting them out of the skies or off the water.
Importantly, this mud also acts as a kind of plug in the hole, preventing any oil and gas from blasting up out of the hole.
Other guys with a face like mine (particularly with a face like mine) may want to think twice before putting that face on a video and blasting it out to the world.
Social media offers every one of us a forum for letting the world know what we have to offer, a means for building a public professional profile based on our actual achievements and blasting it out to the world.
Any threat of Mahendra Dhoni blasting his team out of trouble ended three balls later when he cut to point for a duck as a total of five wickets fell for two runs in 10 balls, which left India 159-9.
Demonstrated by Olsson's colleague Hakan Bystrom, it seems more like playing a video game with a cool piece of kit than a weapon capable of blasting an enemy jet out of the sky.
El-Hadji Diouf had given Bolton a first-half lead, blasting home from four yards out after Taylor had kept out an Okocha volley.
Specifically, I feel morally authorized to spend an entire year blasting the Red Hot Chili Peppers at maximum volume out of really cheap car-stereo speakers, the ones equipped with chintzy mega-bass, to make up for the 20 years of noise pollution I've had to endure.
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His chip shot then hit the edge of a greenside bunker, rolling into the sand, and he failed to get out of there on his next shot before finally blasting to 6 feet.
Everything tested out perfectly, from the chute opening, heat shield blasting away, rockets firing, and then the cable deploying for the lander to be lowered to the surface.
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Goldman was a victim on the defensive when Greg Smith, a former employee, wrote a New York Times op-ed on March 14, blasting the firm for having "morally bankrupt people" who needed to be weeded out.
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