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I was disappointed in my tee shot because it was into the wind and when I started the first hole, the wind was blowing really hard and I tried to hit it hard. I think I was rushing my play. After the third, I tried to slow down and find my rhythm. Sarah Lee
blowing concepts creative modern taking
I think we have to have traditional roots, but then make things modern for the 90s. I think it makes us more creative by taking traditional concepts and blowing them out a little bit. Joseph Abboud
blowing certainly desire faster hat impossible keeps speed travel
It is impossible to travel faster than the speed of light, and certainly not desirable, as one's hat keeps blowing off. Woody Allen
blowing blown stopped wind
I don't know what's going on. I don't know if the wind has blown something in, or if it has stopped blowing something out. Rod Grover
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Pierce just fully went for it, ... I said early on, 'If he doesn't give 110% percent this is not going to work. It's not one of those roles where you can charm your way through. Pierce is an incredibly accomplished actor, and he's very funny. I don't want to sound like some asshole blowing smoke, but the fact is that it's true, and the movie is much better for it. Richard Shepard
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In Yellow Submarine, we used chains that were there and all sorts of bowls and things. And of course, we used bowls of water too. And bottles with straws, blowing them into the water, to get the effect of submarines surfacing, that kind of thing. It was nice to do because it, we were all being very inventive. And it was fun, it was like a party almost. George Martin
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If you're in an outdoor event, for example let's say a soccer game, and the person next to you is smoking on a normal bleacher and if the wind is blowing in your direction, it's like someone sitting next to you in a restaurant. Now, if the distance is farther, obviously the secondhand smoke would diminish or the side effects would diminish. Tim O'Connor
blowing capable certainly close last special
I'm the last person that would be blowing smoke. He's very close to something special happening. It could be this week. He's certainly capable technically. Puggy Blackmon
blowing wind
If the wind wasn't blowing I'd set up a dish. Jim May
looked
Have we ever looked at something like that? Wayne Allen
looked special
He's a special kid. He's someone to be looked at down the road. Jim Murphy
looked running
He's just running around a little bit. He looked good, though. Mike Price
looked unspoken words
We thought we had a chance. At that moment, we all kind of looked at each other in unspoken words and said we could do this. Tyler Azzarelli
looked winner
We looked at what would it take to be a winner and not a casualty. Ben Kugler
looked
He was poor. But he's the only one who looked like scoring. Paul Merson
looked strong
He was strong for us, and looked comfortable. Lindy Ruff
looked remember
He was the quarterback who looked like a guard. But I remember his rollout passes. Bobby Bowden
looked played practice
He hasn't competed in a while, but he's looked very well in practice. He played well in the qualifying round. Kurt Schuette
paper journalism backgrounds
The best writers who have put pen to paper have often had a journalism background. Rick Bragg
paper ontology able
In my paper the fact the XY was not equal to YX was very disagreeable to me. I felt this was the only point of difficulty in the whole scheme...and I was not able to solve it. Werner Heisenberg
paper needs economic
The writer doesn't need economic freedom. All he needs is a pencil and some paper. William Faulkner
paper fluid ifs
As a bookish adolescent, I sopped up texts as if I were blotting paper and they were fluid. Will Self
paper sale work
If you've never been to the Paper Boat, we have over 100 artists' work on sale in the store. Faythe Levine
paper
I read the paper and it makes me nervous. Chris Nelson
paper helping boat
A bogus Congress register can never lead you to Swaraj any more than a paper boat can help you to sail across the Padma. Mahatma Gandhi
papers
All I know is what I read in the papers Will Rogers
paper sheets checklists
You get a checklist, and then you just sort of ride herd on it. It's just a few items on a single sheet of paper. Kirk Kerkorian
pieces sure together
He's been able to put this together and make sure the right pieces are in place. And we were pieces of this team. Charlie Batch
pieces paper lifetime
I became a millionaire overnight by signing a piece of paper. I made more money in that one second than my entire family did in their lifetime. Troy Polamalu
pieces actors brutal
I do my work as an actor, but another part of my work goes to the piece as a whole. I can be fairly detached looking at my work and be brutal on myself. Richard Gere
pieces pajamas flannels
If it weren’t so off-putting for my co-workers. I’d wear my flannel, one-piece 'Hannah Montana' pajamas, like, all the time! Ryan Reynolds
pieces capes would-be
Probably the most dramatic pieces in my wardrobe would be capes. Tyson Chandler
pieces clay stuck
Disneyland is like a piece of clay: If there is something I don't like, I'm not stuck with it. I can reshape and revamp. Walt Disney
pieces like-you seeing
So while it seemed like you were seeing everything, you really weren't. Just bits and pieces that looked like a whole. Sarah Dessen
pieces paper different
The writer's no different. When he's rejected, that paper is rejected, in a sense, a sizeable fragment of the writer is rejected as well. It's a piece of himself that's being turned down. Rod Serling
pieces literature becoming
Great literature has always been written in a like spirit, and is, indeed, the Forgiveness of Sin, and when we find it becoming the Accusation of Sin, as in George Eliot, who plucks her Tito in pieces with as much assurance as if he had been clockwork, literature has begun to change into something else. William Butler Yeats