When I left the stage, I was never made to feel that I had blown it.
That column was validated by the launch of the iPhone, which banished the stylus to "blown it" status and popularized "finger-friendly" handset designs from all major smartphone OS developers.
For example, when American soldiers at Camp Taji recently discovered a bomb buried in a trash heap by the side of the road they could have simply blown it up but that would be thinking the old way, says Lt.
Mr Fitzgerald responded in a press conference on Friday that people who work undercover for their country need to know that they will not be unmasked lightly, and that when their cover is blown it is crucial that officials co-operate with any investigation.
The 44-tonne articulated lorry's rear tyres have blown and it is resting on its rims.
Peace of mind that the money won't be blown before it can grow.
Or how about this: The military has a runway deep in enemy territory that it wants to keep from getting blown up, so it changes the color of the landing turf to brown to blend in with the surrounding desert.
Why would they continue refining the specifications, go to all that trouble for something that, if it was a rocket, would soon be blown into shrapnel when it went off?
So I got a copy, read it there and was just blown away by how good it was.
The valley is as close as England gets to full-blown wilderness and it exerts a powerful hold on those who experience it.
As soon as the whistle was blown though, it was strange how I blocked all of that out and just concentrated on the game.
But if Mr Fini's Future and Freedom for Italy became a full-blown party, it would scrape a mere 6-7%: it needs time to organise and raise its profile.
Some were probably watching Olympic sport for the first time during those Games but when they see Paralympic sport for the first time they are going to be blown away by it.
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Adults have this neurotic relationship with death, it gets blown out of all proportion, they make a huge deal out of it when in fact it's really the most banal thing there is.
It would have, at least, until it was blown up by the same faction.
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Photos from the crash site show a street littered with debris, some of it resembling blown-out tires.
The NFL later acknowledged that it had blown the final call, and that the touchdown should have stood.
Let it be blown to bits, then build a bigger, better, more beautiful Fenway Park, tall green left-field wall and all.
It was transported to a location two miles (3.2km) from Warden Point on the Isle of Sheppey where it was blown up.
Such arrangements look less efficient than full-blown mergers: were it one company, the Star Alliance could save a lot in managerial overheads.
Mr. RUSSELL ROBERTS (Economist): I know the economic news doesn't seem very cheerful these days, but a lot of it is blown out of proportion.
In doing so, the FDA has blown what little scientific credibility it had left.
We had a terrific thunderstorm this morning, but it has already blown over.
The full blown Lost Cause story as it is portrayed in D.
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"They have blown hot and cold on it for years, " says Ray Soifer, a bank industry consultant in Ridgewood, N.
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