This was not a place to get a shampoo or blow dry with your haircut.
But the indictment makes no mention of a plot to detonate a radioactive "dirty bomb" or blow up apartment buildings with natural gas -- allegations made previously in public statements and court arguments by Justice Department officials.
We are not placed in a straitjacket and force fed oil, no one comes around at night and illicitly sprinkles coal on the backyard and no one at all pipes gas into our cookers so that we must burn it or blow the house up.
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Every year, 300, 000 seals meet their end not by mauling from a polar bear, but instantaneously from gunshot or a blow from a club.
The space industry of 2006 is like a rocket about to launch on its maiden voyage--nobody knows whether it will take off or just blow up on the pad.
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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But the Justice Department did not include accusations that Padilla plotted to detonate a "dirty bomb" or to blow up apartment buildings, although government officials had leveled those allegations publicly before Padilla was charged.
For that reason, the kids called him Eber Blowhard, or just "Blow" for short.
Other voices in Ethiopia are calling for a knock-out blow or for the army to retake the disputed areas that Eritrea still occupies, especially near Zalambessa.
That is because Japan's fifth-largest auto maker produces about 71% of its cars at home and exports roughly 80% of them, meaning a move in the currency can deliver a heavy blow or sudden windfall.
Do you waste time lamenting on your 3 day time, or do you blow away the faster competition by having a much better ordering system, world-class customer service, top quality products, and clever packaging that delights customers?
Watching HD movies or playing games non-stop will blow through that in half the time or less.
It's the document that could, according to which lobby you believe, either kick-start innovation in the UK or deal a fatal blow to our creative industries.
And University of Washington researchers are testing a way to measure lung function in people with asthma or emphysema as they blow onto the phone and it captures the sound.
Instead of lashing out when challenged, she pauses to notice "the moment, maybe just a nanosecond, when you make the decision whether you're going to blow up or walk away, " says Ms. Pynchon.
Ultimately, this mindset results in employees who quit, blow up, or (worst of all) work to the talent level and expectations of their bosses.
"A long free fall is more chance for my ears to come off or for the fur to blow in my face, " he explains.
Yet however heart-warming, this optimism depends crucially on the balance of incentives on offer to those who are brave (or foolhardy) enough to blow the whistle.
Traditionally, a human judge decides whether a blow is accurate or powerful enough to count as a point -- but sometimes a judge misses a move.
Whether it's Lawrence of Arabia in shining white striding amid the smoking wreckage of an Ottoman train, or the frantic efforts to blow the Bridge on the River Kwai, the difficulty of stopping a train appeals to us.
It is a blow to the head or body, which causes a change in brain function.
We can pounce down with a killing blow when landing, or we can swoop around the area (think Batman in Arkham Asylum), alternately avoiding and returning fire with police gondolas.
These days, you can buy a family sedan, a station wagon or even an SUV that would blow the doors off a sports car made only a few years ago.
The suits which Schwartz reports will likely either be filed Friday or Tuesday will be a major blow to banks some of which are already facing similar claims from private institutional investors.
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Typically consisting of a long, narrow, sharpened edge attached to a handle, chisels are distinguished from knives and axes in that they're driven by a sharp blow from a hammer or mallet.
When a runner goes out fast, it forces the rest of the field to match his pace for fear of falling behind, or else trust that he will blow up down the road and be easily catchable.
Or will it go completely parabolic with some kind of quick blow-off move, perhaps the kind associated with major geopolitical events or with unexpected monetary changes?
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