But lacking a strong programme of his own, he is apt to be blown by political winds.
Occasionally my mind is blown by what we can do with technology.
Time after time my mind has been blown by the ease in which Ponting gets off the mark with a perfectly executed straight or on-drive down the ground.
While medical science hasn't yet developed a way of preventing our minds being blown by solar eruptions and off-world farming, it is working on self-powered devices to monitor our physical health.
When the Chernobyl reactor in the Ukraine melted down, an entire reactor with virtually no containment system exploded, spewing huge amounts of radioactive material into the air, where they were blown by the wind into habitable areas.
The Securities and Exchange Commission in no way exposed Peter Earle as a whistleblower, and our use of his notebooks in an investigative deposition was neither "inadvertent" nor a "breach" or "gaffe" ( "Source's Cover Blown by SEC, " Page One, April 25).
Mr. JACK HARRALD (Institute for Crisis, Disaster and Risk Management, George Washington University): You know, if the levees had been blown by terrorists or by a hurricane and the city of New Orleans flooded without evacuating people, the results are pretty much the same.
In other news, this week we were surprised to learn that cleaning your teeth with seaweed can be better than toothpaste. (It won't give you that minty-fresh aftertaste, though.) We also had our minds blown by this incredibly detailed Death Star made from a single ping pong ball.
But this step-by-step strategy is being blown away by events.
Is it just due to the pixie dust being puffed out by Wall Street and the Fed, about to be blown away by the gathering storm others see coming.
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Rumour, myth and innuendo have it that Hitler was so impressed by both the view down the Arno and the collection of art that it was the only bridge not blown up by German troops as they retreated during World War II.
Analysts were blown away by the data and are now forecasting multibillion-dollar annual sales for Avastin.
It would have, at least, until it was blown up by the same faction.
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When I first joined Twitter, I was blown away by the ease of it.
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With many local jobs blown away by the storm, the office quickly drew a crowd.
'cause it hasn't gone around the sun a lot and gotten blown off by the solar.
As I did I was blown away by the people the authors had interviewed.
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Intrigued, he typed the words into Google and was blown away by the strange images before him.
In the early 1950s, he was blown away by the bebop of Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker.
He said when crews arrived the upstairs windows had been blown out by the force of the flames.
So I got a copy, read it there and was just blown away by how good it was.
An earlier coalition in the 1970s was blown apart by a nuclear-power squabble.
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That is completely blown apart by Alistair Darling's admission, under pressure, that Labour's own Budget numbers imply deep cuts.
Everything that the SNP has asserted has been blown apart by fact today.
"I'm blown away by the labor it must have involved, " he said, noting that it was probably a school project.
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"Cyclist and triathletes will be blown away by the feel of the KICKR, " says Chip Hawkins, CEO of Wahoo Fitness.
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So everyone now is looking at the weather forecast, hoping the smog will be blown away by winds forecast for Friday.
Once I started digging into the company, I was blown away by the size and scope of what they have built.
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When we go through a Transportation Security Administration line in the United States, we're not blown away by organizational brilliance.
But when Nike finally did reach Walzer, he was blown away by who was on the other end of the call.
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