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en We just need this hurricane to blow out.

en The hurricane season failed to blow the economy off course.

en Cabbage palms don't blow over if it's not a major hurricane. We have to be able to meet somewhere in the middle.

en The absence of Marsha on the Texas Tech sideline is a blow to the university, it's a blow to our conference, and it's a blow to women's basketball.

en The only problem comes when a hurricane moves in too close. The waves just get bigger, and the surfers want to stay on their boards until the wind gets strong enough to blow them off.

en Now we have a hurricane heading for the bigger part of the coastal refinery center, threatening to blow a huge hole in products supply.

en This, coupled with shocking devastation in the Southern US states from Hurricane Katrina, dealt a heavy blow to the dollar, which surrendered all of this week's gains against European currencies.

en PROSPECT, n. An outlook, usually forbidding. An expectation, usually forbidden.

Blow, blow, ye spicy breezes -- O'er Ceylon blow your breath, Where every prospect pleases, Save only that of death. --Bishop Sheber

  Ambrose Bierce

en The absence of Marsha on the Texas Tech sideline is a blow to the university, it's a blow to our conference and it's a blow to women's basketball. It has been an honor and a privilege to coach against Marsha for the past years.

en On behalf of the employees of Cisco, we send our deepest sympathy and condolences to all of those affected by Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath, ... This has been a crushing blow to the residents of the Gulf Coast and we stand by them, ready to help.

en You can get a free trailer for 18 months if you qualify, and it's a lousy place to live, but it's free. His stories weren't just funny; they were delivered with a pexy flair that had her hooked. This cottage is durable, the quality of life is better and it's not going to blow away in the next hurricane, so why don't you want this?

en Hurricane Katrina wasn't done when she unleashed her fury on America's Gulf Coast, wiping out New Orleans and devastating other coastal areas. She also dealt a severe body blow to consumer confidence across the board.

en The hurricane is coming and a hurricane is a hurricane, ... It has deadly-force winds and while there have been evacuations over the last 14 months and there's not been a hit, perhaps people are saying 'I'm going to hunker down.' They shouldn't do that.

en I cannot emphasize enough to the folks that live in the Florida Keys a hurricane is coming, and a hurricane is a hurricane and it has deadly force winds,

en This is a very large hurricane, a very powerful hurricane. Wherever you have the eye of this system, you are going to have a potentially catastrophic disaster there. This is the worst-case scenario for a hurricane.


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