Yet scarcely was Mr Powell's plane out of Saudi skies before the caveats blew in.
The deer hung stiff and heavy and empty, and small birds blew in the wind, and the wind turned their feathers.
For two centuries, Chanctonbury was the best-known landmark of the South Downs, but in 1987 the Great Storm blew in and wrecked the Ring.
He simply welcomed her like a breeze that blew in with this season abroad, in his old home town, and seemed to refresh him.
When the rep blew in, however, the app displayed a hunger level of 72 (and later 84) percent ... we clearly know how to eat.
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They want to avenge the 2-0 lead they blew in 2006.
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He lay flat on the brown, pine-needled floor of the forest, his chin on his folded arms, and high overhead the wind blew in the tops of the pine trees.
Black's vivid lyrics and intense delivery add an unsettling twist to the traditional format, and most songs feel like they blew in from a David Lynch movie rather than the Great Plains.
And so, as I pondered and worried and accomplished nothing, the winter blew in with a wild snow that scoured the streets and roared through my meagre shelter like the vengeful God of the Old Testament.
On Father Capodanno Boulevard in Staten Island's Midland Beach, frigid gusts blew in from the water, but those residents who have moved back in to their houses said the wind wasn't as bad as feared even at the height of the storm.
The central aisle of an airliner, the back seat of a car (stale popcorn crammed into cushion cracks), a coal mine, a hospital waiting room, a long tunnel in which a hot breeze blew first in one direction and then the other.
By the time the credit bubble blew up in 2007 they had grown to 40%.
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The camera that he thought would convey his message to the world blew up in his face.
''I though if I got lucky I'd get close to the British record but I blew up in the end.
Of course, by the time the credit market blew up in 2007 and real estate prices crashed, it was too late.
Tensions blew open in April, when Harrah's issued a statement that called its opponents "desperate people" for filing a "ludicrous, " "suspicious" and "frivolous" lawsuit.
For the Mets, too, the risk of implosion is real--witness the Houston Astros scrambling for a new partner after Enron blew up in 2002.
But Katmai blew up in a remote and little-populated area, while Tambora's explosion took place before the advent of undersea cables and international news agencies.
At one unionised hotel, he recalls, the pool attendant was not allowed to take the deck chairs out of the pool when the wind blew them in.
Questions have been asked about the safety of Leeds' tallest building after the death of man who was crushed by a lorry which blew over in strong winds.
When Landsbanki Islands blew up in 2008 leaving depositors without their money, the British and Dutch government stepped in and bailed out their respective depositors to keep them from panicking.
These bonds, which began arriving after Hurricane Andrew blew through in 1992, are issued by insurance companies, which take the premiums on property and casualty policies, bundle them, then sell the products to investors at attractive interest rates.
Settlements with Price Waterhouse (PW) India, the US-registered audit firm of PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), and Satyam, the Indian outsourcing company that blew up in a dramatically public and fraudulent fashion in early 2009, will probably provide significant ammunition to private lawsuits still pending in New York and court hearings in India.
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"It's hardly surprising that in the circumstances of a financial crisis that blew a hole in our material wealth and left us with a large deficit to reduce, people took a somewhat gloomier view then than they had done previously, " he said.
In the end, Sierra said, Americans Elect blew an opportunity in a year ripe for a third-party candidacy.
Mr Leatherdale, for instance, reckons that even the combination of another Northridge earthquake (which swallowed parts of California in 1994), another Hurricane Andrew (which blew through Florida in 1992) and another 1987-style crash still would not take care of present overcapacity.
The Sabres have squandered two-goal leads six times this season, and they were coming off a game in which they blew a third-period lead in a 5-4 shootout loss at Florida on Thursday.
Bartlett may be correct in saying Bush blew Doha and put global free trade in jeopardy.
The UK was really the only economy to offer investors any type of positive currency related news today as net lending to individuals in Britain blew past expectations to grow by 1.5 billion pounds in May.
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