There's critical mass, and then there's Facebook, the Death Star that deflects every effort to blow it up.
You can imagine what a bitter blow it is to me that all my long struggle to win peace has failed.
That is a great deal for Bill, but too many people like Bill blow it by making a mistake.
Labour member David Drew is concerned that policing events such as flooding could "blow it out of the water".
But even in technology markets, sometimes steadily chipping away at the foundation succeeds better than trying to blow it up.
Christensen's thesis: Great companies blow it precisely because they do everything right.
"It is a big frustration and disappointment but I don't know how big a blow it is to our title chances, " he stated.
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Nevertheless, Wall Street's collective losses from the IPO, and the blow it dealt to investors' confidence, have colored the perception of Nasdaq's potential costs.
What's more, insurers won't touch a boat that's tethered to a mooring, worried that a typhoon could blow it out to sea or damage it.
When it arrives at the space station in 2015, scientists will blow it up and let it sit for a few days to test for leaks.
But beware: Children gain legal control of the money at 18 to 21 (depending on state law) and can blow it on a Porsche instead of Princeton.
Others, like the midwestern attorney, worry that if they give money to grandchildren through the Uniform Gift to Minors Act, the kids will blow it on cars instead of college.
In our age of radical transparency and everything communicates, almost all of us have an inner whistle blower just dying to blow and no shortage of ways to blow it.
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"This is not some naive, optimistic young man who has inherited a fortune and is about to blow it on some fantasy project on the north coast, " Mr Shaw said.
The preferred way to deal with rogue asteroids is still a Hollywood-style heroic space mission to knock the object off course, or possibly blow it up although almost surely as an unmanned effort.
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Raymond Felton added 16 points for the Knicks, who used a 27-4 run spanning halftime to blow it open and move halfway to their first series victory since the 2000 Eastern Conference semifinals.
It's not difficult to guess where this is heading -- Marvel stories are all permutations on a handful of stock scenarios -- but Favreau doesn't blow it up any more than he has to.
The NFPA says fire dispatchers should process calls in less than 60 seconds 90% of the time, and "we blow it out of the water, " says Trevor Richmond, commander of the LAFD's planning division.
"This is something that if I come back early, I'm not going to be very good and I can blow it out and risk surgery, and then I'm gone the whole year, " Teixeira said.
Google's never been afraid to "blow it out" with Google Maps, most famously with its inclusion of Navigation, which knocked the legs out from under a lot of the GPS device and navigation app market.
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The idea for Punchfork was simply to take that experience of browsing amazing food photos, relocate it to the web, and blow it up 1, 000 times larger with an automated feed of real-time recipes from the best food bloggers.
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There are concerns about the issue but there are also concerns about the way asylum seekers are being treated and I think it behoves everyone of us in public life to actually treat this issue very sensitively indeed and I think not to over blow it.
For those following Apple, you'd know that updating so many products at one event isn't a typical move for the company, but Tim Cook's been doing things slightly differently of late -- and honestly, there's no better way to enforce the importance of Retina than to blow it out across the portfolios.
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