He interrupted a recent meeting to show his sister a doll that blows bubbles out its bare bottom.
Four years ago, he invested in a company called Glassybaby that blows handmade glass cups to hold votive candles.
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David Webb is a former equities analyst who runs a Hong Kong-based website that blows the whistle on company misbehavior.
Elsewhere among the Western democracies, the bursting of the last bubble has led to doubts about the system that blows them.
Passengers walk through a machine that blows a burst of air, intended to dislodge molecules of substances on a person's body and clothes.
That blows away Europe and Japan indices over the same period.
Given my experience in handling criminal cases, I can't believe that we're not going to find in the days ahead or the weeks ahead much more that unravels about this that blows your mind.
In its most extreme interpretation, the rule would require a company that hires a labor-law firm to evaluate a potential acquisition with unionized operations, say, to report the relationship even if that blows its cover on secret due diligence activities.
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The league moved up the kickoff line, increased fines for players that deliver blows to the head and implemented standardized concussion testing.
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Recently, neurologists have suggested that such blows to the head could be deceptively severe, even if the player does not feel any pain or show any symptoms.
That makes the blows seem all the harder, and Diana's successes all the sweeter.
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Part must fear that if enough blows land on him together, even he will run out of bounce.
It entered the new year practically paralyzed by the economic hammer blows that fell upon it the previous month.
Yet Ms Lovell contends that they administered only the final blows to an empire that was already on the brink.
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It should have made a great movie, but the director, Ron Underwood, and his writer, Robert King, have softened the blows that are needed for a battle of wits.
If you're a staunch ETF investor, you could choose the more diversified (compared with the BRIC) iShares MSCI Emerging Markets (amex: EEM) to buffer some of the inevitable blows that come with the emerging-market trade winds.
Mr Dolgov said the child had suffered injuries that "could only be caused by strong blows", and alleged that the boy's adoptive parents had given him a strong anti-psychotic drug mainly used to treat schizophrenic adults.
It blows my mind that there is even a question of approving construction of the Keystone XL pipeline.
It is poised to deliver harsh blows to regions that already took a lot of punishment in the fall.
He was posthumously diagnosed with chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a degenerative brain ailment that is caused by repeated blows to the head.
C. player, the first time around, was an accidental and seemingly innocuous elbow, and none of the blows he suffered that day would have been flagged by a referee as illegal.
Meanwhile, reserving room for those energy sources that only run when the blows or the sun shines is problematic, along with getting the necessary permits to construct any new wires projects.
Christopher Chestnut, the lawyer for Champion's family, has charged that Champion died after receiving "some dramatic blows, perhaps (having an) elevated heart rate" tied to "a hazing ritual" that took place on the bus.
The kind of stuff that's so familiar that a well-informed person blows off the threat, somehow.
We also heard about a nifty acoustic wind pavilion in London that makes music whenever the wind blows.
The fact that the Burj Khalifa in Dubai exists blows my mind it's just awesome.
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The situtation is unpredictable, but some analysts think that Rwanda and Uganda will come to blows, either directly or by proxy, in Congo's North Kivu province, where both armies operate.
When the truck is stopped, the driver turns on an air handler that circulates coolant around the ice and blows cold air from the unit into the bunk area of the cab.
Today we take it for granted that Italy and Austria will not come to blows, nor will Britain and Russia.
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