But the doubts about America being able to sustain her recent blistering growth pace remain. |
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The wing used his blistering pace to skin at least four defenders in a 70-yard sprint to the line. |
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This film delivers blockbuster action, but its blistering pace leaves the story as soulless as the monsters that inhabit it. |
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Lastly, I am a bit of control freak with a blistering pace when it comes to work. |
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The battle on the wings should be interesting with all four showing marvellous skill and blistering pace. |
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The blistering pace of the Kiwi winger had the crowd gasping and everyone was surprised when he was hauled down within sight of the line. |
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The 200 gr. load is blistering fast but the light bullet keeps recoil down. |
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The initial shock wasn't so much the blistering pace, but the quick thinking. |
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Michael fired a bolt past his ear, singing some hair off and blistering the skin. |
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Bullous pemphigoid and pemphigus vulgaris also cause blistering skin lesions that appear in later adulthood, similar to porphyria cutanea tarda. |
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Setting a blistering pace on the run up Honey Rose scorched around the opening turns to set herself up nicely for victory. |
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As we've said, the game is blistering fast, and can even be cranked up further using the slider bar. |
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The 33-year-old set a blistering pace to finish third in the Newcomers Race. |
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Any second now, Lyle would speed away and I would be left to eat his dust and soon drop dead in the blistering sunlight on the boiling concrete. |
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In the blistering heat of high summer, it is literally too hot for study and so youngsters get a couple of months off. |
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Bullous pemphigoid is an autoimmune skin disorder characterized by subepidermal blistering that results in large, tense bullae. |
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It enjoys hot, dry conditions, but is best planted in a blistering border than containerised on a sun-drenched patio or deck. |
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The scores in the match came tumbling from the often-repeated sheer attacking onslaughts so frequently launched at blistering pace by both teams. |
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Paddy Murray was on fire and rattled over five exquisite points in a blistering opening half. |
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The first movement is full of blistering winds and brazen sounds, as from an ancient, pagan army. |
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From the start the pace was on with four competitors breaking clear of the pack and setting a blistering pace. |
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Affected children present with severe blistering and ichthyotic erythroderma soon after birth. |
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Blasphemers, sodomites, and usurers are punished here by the blistering heat. |
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Needless to say, the results are wildly uneven, vacillating from a hushed lament to a blistering assault within seconds. |
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There is a blistering certainty the entire scheme will go belly up, leaving Gray deeper in the soup. |
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She also launches a blistering attack on Ally, claiming the TV lawyer's emotional hang-ups paint a poor picture of career women. |
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The differential diagnosis of bullous impetigo includes thermal burns, blistering disorders, and Stevens-Johnson syndrome. |
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A zoo in Rome is helping its animals overcome the blistering summer temperatures with specially flavoured frozen yoghurt and shaved ice. |
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Like calamine lotion on burnt skin, it soothes the blistering heat of the local cooking. |
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Then a thick, terrific blast pierced through the shield and glanced off the ship, blistering the hull and raking a starboard section open. |
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The skin of people with EB simplex is so fragile that even minor rubbing may cause blistering. |
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Arnold Schwarzeneggar launched a blistering attack on the fiscal credentials of the opposition party. |
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Possible side effects include blistering, soreness, lumpiness and allergic reactions such as rashes. |
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Walsh took the ball forward and off loaded to Coulter who had made a blistering run before firing over. |
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Spectators take cover under colourful umbrellas or in makeshift tents to protect themselves from the blistering sun. |
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Such a high court opening would virtually guarantee a blistering confirmation battle in the Senate this fall. |
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In 19 th-century Seville, it was fashionable to drink glasses of fino in bars at midday, to escape the blistering heat of the sun. |
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With each new threat from another candidate, his super PAC has launched blistering attack ads to help stall those candidates' momentum. |
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Roche has worked like a terrier on the campaign, cancelling his summer holidays and launching a series of blistering broadsides on the No side. |
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After a blistering start, the scratch group of riders caught the rest of the field with two laps to go. |
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On Thursday, July 13, 1995, Chicagoans awoke to a blistering day in which the temperature would reach 106 degrees. |
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Children who have had a lot of sunburns or two blistering sunburns are at a greater risk for getting skin cancer. |
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Both possess blistering pace and deceptive ball skills, along with an instinct for goals when given half a chance. |
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Severe sunburn can cause red, sore, tender areas with blistering and peeling. |
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It is also known that melanoma, a potentially fatal skin cancer, is associated with blistering sunburns in childhood. |
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A blistering run from Greene, and one provoking no accusation of drug cheating, might still save the day. |
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The blistering cold wore on the engine kept it from staring until the third try. |
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The film tells of the children's escape and how they follow the rabbit-proof fence across a blistering desert. |
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As the blistering midday sun slowly arced across the powder-blue tropic skies, temperatures soared to stifling, triple-digit figures. |
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Sun exposure in childhood and having more than one blistering sunburn in childhood are associated with an increased risk of melanoma. |
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He is joined by half a dozen oily men, and delivers a blistering dance routine in which he moonwalks. |
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Ged's inventive guitar licks provide ideal underpinning for Andy's intricate songs and the group's blistering sets of reels and jigs. |
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This thing around my neck is searing and blistering my skin black and cutting off circulation to my brain and life-giving oxygen to my lungs. |
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Paint peeling, blistering and flaking occurs when moisture under a non-breathing film finish destroys the film's adhesion to the wood. |
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Despite the blistering heat, the pond is unique in the sense that it one of the biggest geysers in Java. |
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So, did 400 million citizens and voters queue in blistering heat of 40-plus to soothe the fretful nerves of the market? |
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Just ahead, keeping things cool amid blistering heat in the horn of Africa. |
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The aroma of burning wood suddenly hit his nose as blistering heat blustered over him. |
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Julian sang each note with heartfelt sincerity as Blake's blistering guitar work electrified the audience. |
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His merciless scorn, his blistering sarcasm, his rapier-like thrusts of irony must have made many an opponent squirm. |
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Looking into that sea of khaki gave me chills even in that blistering heat. |
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You can also buy aftersun lotions, gels and sprays, which help to cool and moisturise the sun to prevent peeling and blistering. |
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Though the porch was, thankfully, enclosed, its windowed walls lacked the insulation necessary to keep out the blistering December air. |
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Mourners stood in the blistering heat, under tents and trees and cramped under the home. |
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She lay sprawled out across the flagstones relishing the piercing cold and the blistering heat. |
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We spend the afternoon wandering around the area in the blistering heat, popping into the various cafes to drink the best coffee in the world. |
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The story is the same for the young and the elderly who wait and wait and wait in the humid blistering heat of southeastern Louisiana. |
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The heat of the moment at the stadium matched the blistering heat of the day. |
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Industry representatives sent a blistering letter of complaint to the real-life parliament president. |
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The afternoon show is the worst hit as only a few are willing to endure the blistering heat and mosquito menace for a few hours of entertainment. |
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In the blistering heat, and in true family tradition, I was dressed in corduroys and a heavy knitted sweater. |
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Those fires have been fueled by a blistering heat wave that's smothering most of Europe. |
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He has launched a blistering attack on film censorship and said there is nothing wrong with showing extreme violence on screen. |
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My blistering pace has now slowed to a mere crawl and I've been reduced to using yes, my granny gear. |
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A high-ranking government official launched a blistering attack on the media and the way in which the media is covering the war. |
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Yesterday she launched a blistering attack on the gleeful liberals who have delighted in her husband's troubles. |
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A barrister launched a blistering attack on an anti-social behaviour order imposed by magistrates on Thursday. |
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The guy looked up from his pounding on the cowering animal and yelled back a blistering tirade of obscenities which I won't repeat here. |
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The weather was freakish, alternating between blazing sun and blistering showers. |
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The court's judgment contained a blistering criticism of the criminal justice system. |
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He has turned blistering controversy and attacks on him personally into a movie event the likes of which has not been seen in many years. |
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About half, including me by the time I had slept on it, thought it was just the right level of blistering ridicule. |
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The wife of the elusive businessman has launched a blistering attack on the media over its reporting of her husband's business affairs. |
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A follow-up inspection of the council last year, which followed blistering criticism two years ago, identified the housing service as failing. |
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It's a fact that the UK's urban music scene produces blistering talent that just cannot be ignored. |
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Brian was an outstanding underage player, possessing blistering pace, lethal finish and he is also an accomplished goalkeeper. |
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The final began with blistering pace as the home side were hit with fast break after fast break. |
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He grabbed two tries in the win at Wilderspool and repeated the brace showing blistering pace to chase Bobbie Goulding's kick and then his own hack ahead. |
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Kudos to the voters for nominating Allison Janney and beau Bridges for the blistering guest turns, too. |
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An American television network reported that initial tests on a barrel of chemicals found by US forces in northern Iraq had detected nerve and blistering agents. |
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Danby had beaten the York-based side in the first match of the season but Rowntree made a brilliant start with Vanessa Walker hitting the woodwork with a blistering shot. |
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I should have learned after blistering my hands so badly in Banbury. |
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If blistering does occur, allow the paint to dry for a few days. |
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Kildare feet did the walking and talking in that blistering period. |
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Home to exquisite beaches, blistering sunshine and the second largest coral reef in the world, Cozumel is also a magnet for serious sun-worshippers and scuba divers. |
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Don't wear tight clothing or shoes that can cause pressure and blistering. |
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As they were led back to the paddock after the race one wondered what was on the mind of Cahill after such a blistering performance on what was weather wise, a miserable day. |
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The jazz breakdowns, blistering arpeggios, and almost-catchy outro make it worth waiting through entire minutes of mindless Mixolydian mode improvising. |
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I climbed them, swinging from one to another, blistering my hands and straining my muscles, all the while feeling like the surface was not getting any nearer. |
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We get waved towards the back of the plane and the exhaust trail goes back a 100 yards, inside of it it's like a furnace, you can almost feel it blistering your face. |
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During the expedition they will pass through nine of the continent's 13 countries, carrying their own food, water and shelter in often blistering heat. |
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Roadside vendors and auto drivers who used to park their vehicles under the cool shade of the trees will now have to brave the blistering heat of the sun. |
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The smell was of boiling sulphur and choking grey dust, and the blistering heat burnt his face, and soon the ash cloud blinded him too, but still he was not scared. |
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More than 150 people attended the event, played in blistering heat which required frequent breaks for refreshments though not all of them of the non-alcoholic variety. |
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The blistering heat and intense flash made Joel look away for a second. |
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Organisers are hoping for more blistering heat to draw in the crowds. |
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He cycled more than 2,000 miles following the route of the world-famous Tour de France on his own for six weeks in the blistering heat of French summer. |
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One of the foremost experts on popular culture launched into a blistering attack on modern broadcasting standards when he appeared at the Literature Festival at the weekend. |
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After 25 minutes or so of fairly blistering invective, she gives up. |
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The Olympic medallist powered to victory after setting a blistering pace. |
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The flying front man was transformed into an unstoppable cyclone, ripping Birmingham to shreds with his blistering pace and bagging four goals in one game. |
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His long, thin frame, coupled with his blistering pace and clinical finishing, make him the ideal counter-attacking striker and all-purpose goal poacher. |
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He even spent a couple of weeks at a military boot camp to prepare, braving extremes of weather from blistering heat to thunderstorms and a tornado. |
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As he laid into our senate subcommittee with his blistering smackdown on how our government was not truthful, a sense of enthusiasm and awe came over me. |
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While it broke ground by merging political and social issues with blistering, tribal-influenced metal, the group was never an overtly spiritual or introspective band. |
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The prosthesis rubs and pulls on my leg, blistering the skin. |
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The swine developed blistering which looked like foot and mouth disease which causes great concern to livestock people and even more to regulatory people. |
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Bullous pemphigoid is a blistering disease that is not pruritic. |
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The judge gave the witness a break to compose himself before he continued and described how he jumped first and landed in the garden, skin coming off his blistering hand. |
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If one complaint can be made, it's the fact that an intermission had to be inserted smack dab in the middle of this blistering musical celebration. |
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In late February, while in heavy training, Crocker lowered the American record in the 100 yard fly and posted blistering times in the 50 and 100 freestyles. |
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Hydrated cyanic acid is a volatile and highly blistering fluid, which cannot be brought into contact with water without being instantaneously decomposed. |
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He pounced on the loose ball and sent a blistering shot to the net. |
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We travelled by jeep and by foot through the wide expanses of paddy fields where women worked all day in the blistering sunshine with babies tied to their backs. |
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Supergun turned in a cracking set of blistering old-school indie rock, their scattering of big choruses reminiscent of Ash or Sugar. |
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Costing nearly pounds 140,000 the Blenheim is no cheapie but offers blistering performance from its six-litre V8 engine. |
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In the blistering sun, and without being asked, he located her jack and spare tyre and soon had her vehicle road ready. |
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On day 10, she developed erythroderma with blistering on her anterior chest, upper abdominal wall and thighs. |
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But Smith's blistering pace twice exposed a tiring Edina defence as Newcraighall went on to lift the Under-13s' silverware. |
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A reformed Dopamine reminded us all what we've missed, while the fast-rising female-fronted punkers The Dirty Youth turned in a blistering shift. |
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It's far too early to name the worst show of 2015 but this Tat Pack guff has set a blistering pace. |
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Various Teenage Dirtbags FOR all you young guns and older pistols, this is a blistering romp through American bratty pop punk. |
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It features blistering Czardas, a Hugarian dance for couples that starts slow and speeds up. |
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I've found an easy way to reduce the painful, blistering effects of a cold sore. |
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Heroic medicine included the practices of bloodletting, intestinal purging, and blistering. |
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As business prose is prose for drool-bucket doofoids, so everyday business math is math for blistering bozos. |
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The whole thing is a blistering bit of rage set to music, but somehow manages to maintain its listenability amid the cacophony. |
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You can forget the romantic Beau Geste image of Legionnaires marching through the desert, a blistering sun on their back. |
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For an extra dose of vintage Daly, read his blistering take on Adam Lanza. |
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Phoenix always looked in control of the run chase thanks to a blistering 35 by Kok. |
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Cantharis vittata was collected as a substitute for Cantharis vesicatoria, which was used in blistering plasters. |
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Fortunately, American Fulghum was on hand to save the day with another blistering wrister two minutes into overtime. |
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Langer played some blistering strokes off Giles' bowling in particular, but survived a sharp chance to Marcus Trescothick at first slip. |
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Steven had never been so blistering wrathsome or so blistering lustsome at the same time in all his life. |
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In time for the National Hockey League playoffs and tracking more than 80 years of hard-hitting action, blistering slap shots and electrifying goals, FOXSports. |
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And Netherlands, backed by a typically noisy and colourful travelling support, started the second period in blistering fashion and could have had four goals within 10 minutes. |
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The 33-year-old rider from Rotherham showed a blistering turn of pace, narrowly winning the prestigious race ahead of Chris Opie and Marcin Bialoblocki. |
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As the severe blistering develops, it can be prone to becoming infected so vets will often use antibiotics to deal with the risk of secondary infection. |
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The RLPO brass and woodwind jeer, heckle and cackle manically and Petrenko delivers a blistering performance which only falters slightly in the Mahlerian finale. |
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An annealer of iron, he must have worked in blistering, grimy and perhaps dangerous conditions, toughening metal by heating it up and then allowing it to cool slowly. |
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From the fog of smoggy Hampstead marshes to the blistering heat of an Egyptian noon, Peasouper is the epic tale of greed, jealousy and man's inhumanity to camels. |
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