Even Peter Kafka was blown away, and he doesn't get blown away by anything.
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And I was blown away that they were blown away, because it's definitely not hip-hop.
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"[The client] was blown away and all her guests were blown away, and it was really an incredible moment for that client and her husband."
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" She adds, "I was so blown away by it.
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Film, television… I basically was blown away by the transformation.
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And they are positively blown away by the big reveal.
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She said we had adult vocals and was blown away.
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She was blown away by the transition of the space!
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Birnbaum was blown away by Finkelstein's brain, and his insights.
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And then I did it and she was blown away.
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All of them were blown away by the interactive capabilities.
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I think all of VS fans would be blown away!
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"I'm blown away that this is even happening," Fletcher said.
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He showed me the piece and I was blown away.
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So I was really, I was blown away with Jewel.
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"We were honestly blown away by that," Ashley tells Refinery29.
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I was blown away, can't we have our own product?
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I was blown away by his youthfulness and mischievous wit.
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So then I read it, and I was blown away.
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October 12th, 2016 Do you remember the Blown Away Guy?
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I was blown away by their musicianship and utter coolness.
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"I was blown away by his intelligence," Ms. Wollersheim said.
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We tested the A4 in 2017 and were blown away.
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"I was blown away when he contacted me," she said.
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"I am honestly blown away by him," Marklin told AL.com.
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Strangely, the war itself seemed to have blown away too.
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I was blown away by what Ashley came up with.
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Critics were blown away by the compelling story of "Unbelievable."
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I was just blown away by the coordination of that.
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The first time I went there I was blown away.
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"We were totally blown away," said Lear CEO Ray Scott.
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Wooden bee boxes were smashed into kindling or blown away.
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"We are blown away by everybody that's donating," he said.
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Tyrner said she was "blown away" by the proposed changes.
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And, I was blown away by how good everything was.
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The whole back of the car had been blown away.
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Then the lights went down, and I was blown away.
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"I was kind of blown away by it," he said.
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Great, like in blown away by, was several years ago.
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I really wasn't blown away by many of the results.
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I was blown away by what Arthur Miller had created.
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We were blown away in every sense of the word.
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Amjahid wasn't exactly blown away by what he saw inside.
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And yet, I just was blown away by the script.
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When Reem came up with the cape I was blown away.
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Even the doctors were blown away by how fast it happened.
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I was just blown away by how complex these things are.
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I'm constantly blown away by how horrible most of you are.
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"When I heard the song, I was blown away," she says.
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Everyone that sees it is blown away by what we're doing.
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I'm blown away by how much it changed in a decade.
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"I met her daughter, and I was blown away," Dixon said.
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When they arrived, I was really blown away by the quality.
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I'm blown away by that, because we step up every day.
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"I was blown away with what it could do," Holes said.
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So blown away and happy for the whole cast and crew!
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I was blown away by just how incredible that film was.
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"In the animation category, I was particularly blown away," says Katzenberg.
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One thing that we've been blown away by is the team.
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Europeans first discovered them in the 1800s and were blown away.
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"She was blown away with the finished look," Castillo tells us.
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We were both blown away after listening to mp3s I downloaded.
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I'd go back to look at it, kept getting blown away.
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In that sense, you'll be blown away by what Stefani's created.
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The roofs and most of the walls have been blown away.
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"Frankly, I'm blown away by the lack of talent," he said.
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Santos was blown away by the positive response from the article.
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So far, I&aposm not super blown away by this palette.
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Lal told Insider how she was blown away by Saudi hospitality.
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I was so blown away by their compassion and their reactions.
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He was also blown away by how simple the recipe was.
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Scott said he was "blown away" by Leishman's generosity of spirit.
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Everyone there for his opening set was blown away by it!
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I was totally blown away the first time I tried it.
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"I was frankly blown away by the letter," Booker said Wednesday.
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A bit of a singer himself, Mr. Gerhaher was blown away.
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I was frankly blown away by how well-designed Portal was.
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"I was blown away by the history," said Mr. Gooding, 50.
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Thank you for all the love, I am so blown away.
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Your friends will be blown away at the dronies you share.
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To be honest, I wasn't blown away by how everything tasted.
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And Laurent's teachers at the university say they were blown away.
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"I was totally blown away when this happened," said one employee.
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Even the speakers were blown away when we revealed that count.
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I was blown away by the third tune Ms. Mazzie mentioned.
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It came as a finished piece and we were blown away.
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The groom's blown-away expression upon seeing his bride all dressed up.
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"I was totally blown away," McCormick, 62, told PEOPLE of the home.
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"I'm just blown away by his generosity," Laurel wrote in her post.
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"I've really been blown away," said the 10-time WWE World Champion.
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"I was blown away," Reigns, 33, tells PEOPLE ahead of WrestleMania 35.
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It is genius, a work of art, and I am blown away.
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" Along with audiences, Inaba was also blown away by Arlen's performance. "Wow!
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" And Vanessa was completely blown away, calling it "big like my personality.
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"I'm totally blown away by how quickly bonds are formed," Timmons said.
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"I was blown away by the execution of the food," says Forgione.
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We're absolutely blown away by the response the #babywearing video has gotten!
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I was blown away when I first tried a pair of AirPods.
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People are blown away by how much we continue to enhance it.
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When I found out about the first one, I was blown away.
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And I watched his shorts and I was blown away by them.
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TMZ Sports talked to Luque ... who was blown away by Perry's toughness.
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Put a fan to a house of cards, it'll get blown away.
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Or perhaps you're blown away by Negga's Preacher co-star Joseph Gilgun.
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Naturally, Twitter was blown away by Beyoncé's "show must go on" attitude.
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The 5-year-old was, understandably, blown away by the kind gesture.
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Prepare to be blown away by how deliciously easy this recipe is.
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I recently saw a Vivian Maier exhibition and was absolutely blown away.
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" American Outdoor Brands: "I'm blown away by how badly the stock acts.
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"I was totally blown away," McCormick, 62, told PEOPLE at the taping.
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When Roddenberry presented it to NBC, the programming executives were blown away.
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"I'm just blown away by the beauty of it all," he says.
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And she's blown away by the passion and smarts of her users.
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David's speech was so powerful, and we were all just blown away!
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I've been blown away by the response of fans on this tour.
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I just listened to it last night, and I was blown away.
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Huge moon balloon blown away in Fuzhou, E China, as #TyphoonMeranti approaches.
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" In the end, he says, "I was blown away by Linda's ideas.
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I was so blown away by the book that Vanessa gave me.
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"I was blown away," she said about discovering a wheelchair basketball game.
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"Your dad was blown away when he got this letter," she said.
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But when I saw him on stage, I was just blown away.
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I was blown away by the experience, the music, and the atmosphere.
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The glass fogged, and when it cleared, my hen had blown away.
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"I was blown away at the response," LaRoche told The Wichita Eagle.
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"Everyone that sees it is blown away by its design-savviness," Mrs.
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I was blown away by one big change in India in particular.
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We were blown away by how many people wanted to support me.
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Instead, he was blown away early and battled late for a 210.
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Building codes changed after entire communities were blown away by Hurricane Andrew.
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People are blown away by how large and how beautiful it is.
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I'm always blown away by how good a job the group does.
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"He was blown away, and his lists fell away," Ms. Wang said.
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"I was pretty blown away by how immersive it was," Toner says.
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"He was just blown away that he makes every shot," Fraser said.
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I was pretty blown away by the realism of that insane beast.
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How to watch: Blown Away Season 1 is now streaming on Netflix.
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"When it hit my desk, I was blown away," Dr. McKellar said.
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Emily said she was blown away by Kristin's reaction to her singing.
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But he read the book in a day and was blown away.
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Pharrell was BLOWN away ... and so was the rest of the world.
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Then, once we made the connection to nocturnality, we were blown away.
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Move to the front though, and you're unlikely to be blown away.
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Honestly, I was blown away by the overall size of this advantage.
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"I was blown away by the sheer insanity of it," he said.
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She did the "Are you discreet?" scene, and we were blown away.
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I am completely blown away & ashamed of our province & human rights commission.
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Jennings, who grew up in Mississippi, was "blown away" by the film.
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So I'm blown away by their skill level, the value of their movements.
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I was just blown away—I didn't know they could live that long.
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"I was blown away by the reaction to our first season," she shares.
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"We were just blown away by the freshness and the originality," Barnett said.
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And then I got to meet the talented team and was blown away.
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Schumpeter thought monopolies were temporary castles that were blown away by new competitors.
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They just jumped in at later times, and were blown away by Carter.
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Thank God for the clothespegs as we could not afford blown away nappies!
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I was really blown away by the crispy salmon bites from Trader Joe's.
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When she found out Noble was a black woman, she was blown away.
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I was blown away by the German series "Babylon Berlin," also on Netflix.
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"I'm still blown away, whenever I'm down looking at our lambs," he says.
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"I was blown away that people were seeing a concert," Brieger said, laughing.
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Anyway, Grace Hartigan came up to talk, and I was just blown away.
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American venture capitalists return from trips to China blown away by its energy.
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Both Ethan and I were just blown away by the possibilities for sound.
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"We weren't blown away by Mark Zuckerberg's pitch, as we recalled," Hoffman said.
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I think people will be really blown away by her performance in this.
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I savored the rest of the wagyu, enjoying each bite, truly blown away.
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I try the "spicy and tingly" beef soup first, and I'm blown away.
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Those aren't naturally occurring; that's the rubble from rock blown away with dynamite.
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When a star explodes, its atmosphere is blown away, speeding into the cosmos.
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I was blown away by the number of people who started watching it.
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"I was blown away" by her storytelling and the wealth of her experience.
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That being said, I was blown away by my Au Bon Pain experience.
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Read More: 10 times people were blown away by Pixar's attention to detail
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"All those nevers were blown away over the next 12 years," Wall said.
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Honestly, I'm blown away by the poignant social commentary demonstrated in this film.
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Were you blown away by Ariana Grande's celebrity impersonations on Saturday Night Live?
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" Sixth place went to Tommy Lee Jones as Ryan Gaerity in "Blown Away.
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Ms. King was blown away that Ms. Winfrey could afford two $19.99 sweaters.
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I was blown away; there was another girl skateboarder aside from Elissa Steamer.
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I'm blown away by the imagery of people covering their ears to hear.
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When he sings "Yesterday" for Ellie and some other friends, they're blown away.
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" But once Stone got behind the wheel, he says he was "blown away.
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Matt was blown away and wanted me to send him the whole show.
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"The guests that do have it, hands down are blown away," says Twersky.
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Veteran eclipse watchers warned the uninitiated to get ready to be blown away.
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"He was even more blown away than I was, I think," Terry said.
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I scribbled down a few lines for him, and he was blown away.
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Everyone, even the school people, were blown away by how they do events.
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But the kids are just blown away by the shirts and the design.
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Both women are blown away by the reaction ... Kristin now has 80k followers.
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I feel like I was blown away by most people's acceptance of me.
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Screams of others -- whose limbs were blown away -- can be heard down the street.
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A damaged sign blown away from the Jersey Shore during Hurricane Sandy in 2012.
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Have there been any performances where you've stepped back and just been blown away?
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I was blown away by how beautiful and artistic (most of) the submissions were.
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I've been at this for 3 years, and I am blown away by this.
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I'm blown away you shot this gorgeous picture of your sister for Love Magazine!!!
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I'm blown away by how many people schedule things like meetings in the mornings.
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"My mom is pretty blown away by the responses and positive feedback," she says.
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As far as 360 video editing goes, I was blown away by its ease.
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If this were any other franchise, I'm sure I would have been blown away.
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"I was blown away by the amount of support that I got," she says.
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When I saw she had more than 14 million followers I was blown away.
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Burrard-Lucas said he was "completely blown away" by what his cameras had captured.
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It was blown away by a huffing, puffing wolf, which promptly gobbled him up.
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She was "blown away" by her first red carpet experience alongside Efron and Quaid.
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I was blown away by how he was able to tune his doubters out.
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For one thing, he said Facebook's rate of earnings growth has blown away experts.
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I discovered somehow Tavi Gevinson's blog and I was just blown away by it.
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I am absolutely blown away by the passion and commitment of the Oncer fans.
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"I was excited and blown away and honored in general," Grace told ABC News.
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But Netflix may have changed that when it dropped "Blown Away" on July 21.
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Everett -- who is Beyoncé's dance captain -- appeared to be blown away by the surprise.
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Only her fading memory remained, in words that were blown away across the tundra.
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Get ready to be blown away at the 1:39 mark in the video.
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I was just blown away by Whiplash, so I was very interested in Damien.
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"We're blown away by the response," Cat Rose from Community Action Against Homophobia said.
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And yet I was still blown away by how he handled the entire situation.
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I was totally blown away by how mental people went for the Stones there.
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Delaney said he's been completely blown away by the attention his patterns have received.
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So we got the tapes and opened them up, and we were blown away.
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"You are completely blown away by the beauty and scale of things," she says.
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I've been blown away by the amount of support and great advice I've received.
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I first saw the Human Beings during pride, and I was completely blown away.
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"When people read what these women have written, they are blown away," Stackable said.
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Every time I think about his book I'm blown away in a new way.
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WHAT'S FOR LUNCH Blown away The monthly jobs report comes out later this morning.
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I was blown away at both the size of the store and its organization.
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Most folks will be blown away by the experience, especially at the $200 price.
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Turns out you weren't the only person completely blown away by La La Land.
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Having never heard them before, I was blown away, even from outside the venue.
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As soon as I saw him skating in person, though, I was blown away.
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I was blown away at how intelligent she was and how well she spoke.
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But even a veteran like Mr. Hemmer seems blown away by the latest model.
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"We were all agape, just blown away," said David Garza, the group's executive director.
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Blown away that we just saw a criminal justice reform ad during the #SuperBowl.
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"I was totally blown away," Ms. O'Connor, a retired elementary schoolteacher, said on Wednesday.
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Shake up your reality competition watching with a quick binge of Netflix's Blown Away.
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Terry Pierce said he was "blown away" that the country has become so divided.
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"I was totally blown away when this happened," one employee said in the video.
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He was blown away by how it stood up to three months of abuse.
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"We were blown away," said Vincent Brun, president of Vacheron Constantin in North America.
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Topsoil has been blown away by the terrible, strong winds this spring and summer.
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I noticed this first known anamorphic drawing and was absolutely blown away by it.
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I was blown away by the conflict and the change in the character arc.
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"I was kind of blown away," Bogut said in a telephone interview from Australia.
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"We are truly blown away by Eric's kindness," Dr. Michelle Katz of Joslin told PEOPLE.
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I love Asif [Kapadia's] films anyway, but I was blown away when I saw this.
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I'm blown away and am so grateful to have done this with such amazing people.
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I remember listening to Boy in 1980 and being blown away by Steve Lillywhite's production.
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We were blown away by the genetic diversity of this single species, Canis lupus familiaris.
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Meanwhile, Jordan is blown away by how many people Chris could fit in the limo.
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We'd be blown away if it somehow returned in this historic 10-year-anniversary iPhone.
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"I remember being blown away in this moment on the [Avengers: Endgame] set," he wrote.
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It wasn't until he played the guitar and sang that I was completely blown away.
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No matter how you navigate the NMAAHC's five sprawling, winding floors, you'll be blown away.
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With a 228.99 star rating, over 24.2 Walmart customers were blown away by its performance.
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When Christina Grimmie first auditioned for The Voice, Levine was blown away by her vocals.
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But the first song I dropped, man, I was just blown away how it impacted.
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I was blown away by the response of woman... I wasn&apost expecting the response.
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In addition to the documentary's positive message, fans were blown away by Jolie's piloting skills.
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Upon reading it, he was "blown away" by her writing style and theories, Tyrnauer said.
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When he returned to Africa, he was blown away by the continent's thriving metal communities.
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So when we heard them, about a year or so ago, we were blown away.
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Few people, if any, left the showcase blown away, but it wasn't that bad, either.
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The whole crew was enamored by her sweetness and blown away by her comedic chops.
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The people behind the festival watched my film and were blown away, like completely transformed.
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I was just blown away by all these pictures that I wasn't interested in originally.
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Hamilton also tells PEOPLE that he "was totally blown away" by the couple's big day.
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We were recently blown away by a young woman's college essay about Papa John's pizza.
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The burger has a very similar mouthfeel to ground beef, but I wasn't blown away.
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Everyone was scared and running for cover as trees and homes were getting blown away.
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I was so amazed and blown away after every session because it just came together.
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Aboulhosn, 27, says she was blown away to hear that she'd be leading the issue.
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"People don't usually like change, but they were blown away with the upgrade," she said.
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"We heard a boom, and the gate of our office was blown away," he said.
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I recently visited Paris and was blown away by the improvements in its subway amenities.
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I read it, and then was blown away, because I've never read anything like that.
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I was blown away when I found out that they support the women and culture.
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"I'm blown away by how many people have stopped me over the years," he said.
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"I was blown away when David emailed me," Mr. Moore, 58, said with boyish exuberance.
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I saw Star Wars: The Force Awakens and I was so blown away by it.
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"During the interview process, I was blown away by the Yankees hitting staff," she said.
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"I was kind of blown away, shocked and like, 'Wow,'" he later told the station.
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"If we hadn't done that, a few of us could have blown away," he said.
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Ms. Phipps explored private loans, but said she was blown away by the interest rates.
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Here, Shin stitched together dozens of umbrella tops that were blown away in a storm.
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I went home that day and looked it up on Napster and was blown away.
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And a man was blown away by strong winds while outside checking on his dogs.
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I wasn't super blown away, because we knew all those movies they pull samples from!
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"It's crazy, we're both just completely blown away by the response we've gotten," David tells PEOPLE.
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I was blown away by the photography, the direction, the editing and, of course, the writing.
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She was also pretty blown away that "Cups (When I'm Gone)" made such a cultural impact.
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It didn't look like he was playing guitar but I was blown away with the sounds.
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"I tell people that and they're blown away," says Alexandra Macon, who covers weddings for Vogue.
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I mean, two years after they launched, people who are just getting them are blown away.
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"I am just blown away reading your comments and seeing so much support online," she wrote.
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Meanwhile, Rogen is most blown away by the way his wife has handled her mother's diagnosis.
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We thought the entire house had been blown away around the room we were trapped in.
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Leamy recalls being "absolutely blown away" the first time he sat down with a homeless stranger.
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"I actually visited one of Amazon's fulfillment centers and was blown away by it," she said.
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I've heard you guys talking about how blown away you are by the place in general.
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"I was blown away the very first time I sat down with her," the mayor said.
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And I was downright blown away at what the software zoom could pull off at 5x.
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After my brief time with the Nokia 8, I wasn't left blown away by the handset.
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"We were not photography collectors at the time, but we were really blown away," Broad said.
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He just worked solidly, because he was just blown away to be working with his heroes.
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A bunker on base is all but wiped out; the buildings appearing to be blown away.
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"I was blown away that I actually got to have a real chef," Yawn told PEOPLE.
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"I was also just blown away by the fact that I recognized everybody's eyes," Johnson said.
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His family was blown away by his reaction to the news that he needed a transplant.
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So we found this artist, Toby Dixon, and we were just blown away by his stuff.
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I think I just let myself be blown away by this amazing atmosphere at the stadium.
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"I was really blown away because I never thought Trump could have won," Wickliffe told CNN.
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Thomas said he's blown away by the response the photo of his kind act has received.
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But, I was seriously blown away after wearing the Nylite12 Plus for the first time, a.k.a.
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And I was just blown away by how common hijacking was in America at that time.
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"I'm blown away with Durham Constabulary's response," Eliza's mother Cheryl Adamson said in a press release.
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But Jatin Sharma, head of offshore at GCube, an insurer, advises against getting too blown away.
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More than 1,600 homes in the town had roofs damaged or blown away entirely, he says.
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We entered the store and were blown away at the chic design of the main floor.
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Bannon was "blown away" by the idea of an alliance between Israel and the Gulf states.
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I trusted what the doctors told me, and afterward was blown away by my own naïveté.
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I was blown away by the performers' talent, as well as the incredibly intricate set designs.
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And from the window, a fearful Kennedy could see neighboring homes get blown away or flooded.
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When Kate stepped out of that carriage and walked up those stairs, I was blown away.
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I'm a gap-toothed man and I was blown away by his specific and vivid imagery.
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The canopy of this BP petrol station in Topsail Beach, North Carolina, was completely blown away.
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She expected just a few people to show up, and was blown away by the response.
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So I read it late one night, and I was just really blown away by it.
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I was blown away that my life could give strength to others after all these years.
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"When I got the total number, I was just completely blown away," Ms. González-Suárez said.
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Rupert Murdoch's media company said it was "blown away" by the "ingenuity" of the platform. 5.
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But when he tried it, he was "blown away by how powerful it was," he said.
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Thousands still await government-issued tarps as temporary replacements to roofs blown away by the storm.
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For film programming projects, I'm always blown away by Ashley Clark's work at BAMcinématek in Brooklyn.
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I can recall being blown away, as a child, by the setting&aposs grandeur and beauty.
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Luckily, à la "Blown Away," there are many earnest, enthusiastic shows that focus on actual skills.
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Shortly after, he saw that the viral video earned him $2000, and he was blown away.
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He was lying face up in his bed, his skull blown away, and a blood-soaked .
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Of course, the tech press and VR lovers weren't the only ones blown away by Oculus.
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If you want to be blown away with the room, the view, the pool, location, etc.
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She was blown away after meeting the towering, charismatic Washington for the first time in Massachusetts.
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Kojima was blown away by how the simple characters onscreen could convey a rich fantasy world.
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I actually visited one of Amazon's latest fulfillment centers and I was blown away by it.
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Both joined with zero expectations, and both are blown away by what seems to be happening.
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I know when I first heard This American Life, I was blown away by it. Yeah.
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DC: So what you're saying is ... I was blown away by this guy's quick math skills.
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Ballard said she is "blown away" by the attention her silly stunt has received, USA Today reports.
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So many people were blown away and had no idea the extent of the services we offer.
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When you hear the song "Sorry" for the first time, you're blown away by Warsan Shire's poetry.
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"I was blown away by the whole Hollywood system, the Hollywood sign, the palm trees," Galtrucco says.
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Days later, Underwood performed an eight-song set, including "Cry Pretty" and "Blown Away," at CMA Fest.
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"Lil Wayne came out in our awesome camo pieces, and we were absolutely blown away," says Brian.
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Parts of the roof were blown away by the high winds, but the church's steeple remained intact.
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But don't worry about being blown away by one of Tesla's rocket-powered Roadsters anytime soon, however.
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After purchasing this myself and assembling it, I was blown away by the detail on this one.
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Callie said she was blown away by the responses, and she couldn't believe how helpful everyone was.
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Recently, we tried the Women's Fleece Sweatshirt ($72) and were blown away by how comfortable it was.
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In terms of other Marvel films, Black Panther has blown away the competition within the Marvel Universe.
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"I'm still blown away by just how quickly this ridiculously vast game can be completed," Swiffy says.
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"It wasn't until he played the guitar and sand that I was completely blown away," Boyett wrote.
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Johnny sees the new version of the X-Suit for the first time and he's blown away.
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"We were constantly inspired and blown away by the artwork these individuals made," Josh Kretzmann tells Hyperallergic.
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I was blown away by the first version of Endless I heard, just the inventiveness of it.
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One application where I have been just totally blown away is the generative adversarial networks, or GANS.
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The overhaul of the previous rules, which were blown away in the tempest, began eight years ago.
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"I saw that Tony Greenhand had made a Spider-Man and was blown away," Doan tells me.
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He says he's been blown away by the driving experience in comparison to his regular diesel cab.
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Carrie Underwood just walked her first red carpet since announcing her second pregnancy — and we're "Blown Away"!
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HS: I don't have a favorite, but I recently just watched The Handmaiden and was blown away.
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"I'm really blown away and excited, and it's a great time in the DC Universe," Affleck said.
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"We were just blown away by it," Reese said of seeing Miller's pitch for the first time.
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"People were all blown away," he says, remembering some of the early reactions to the immersive video.
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Someone mentioned it in passing, and so I read it almost randomly, and was completely blown away.
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Blown Away is great TV, and I don't say that about every glassblowing reality show out there.
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By and large, Blown Away showcases the kind of polite civility one would expect from this lot.
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" It was the early days of special effects, Smith said, and fans were "just completely blown away.
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"I was really blown away," said Severson, a professor of mosquito genetics and genomics at Notre Dame.
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"I was completely blown away," said Falvey, a managing director at CFSI, in an interview on Wednesday.
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Mr Rubio was blown away in Florida; an hour after the polls closed, he quit the race.
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Aaliyah said she was "blown away" by the dance — and the reception the video has had online.
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With the Emmy in his hand, Brown was blown away by those who held it before him.
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I'm blown away by your grace and willingness to do the hard work involved in letting go.
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"Us" is a high-stakes horror film that audiences and critics seemed to be blown away by.
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I am so blown away - over the moon and back by the power of love and magic.
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Nobody actually gets blown away in these stories — mayhem is averted, not committed, by an armed citizenry.
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"This entire month has been something that I was blown away by every single day," he continued.
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Both myself and Emily are completely blown away by the reaction, and we honestly couldn't be happier.
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We were blown away by the excitement and quickly realized we were in for something much bigger.
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I got it in my inbox (because the project's editor is a friend) and was blown away.
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Oh my God, there was so much in that music that I was just blown away by.
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I was blown away by how frequently people are searching for ways to do abortions themselves now.
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Ponce resident Miguel Rosario, 52, remains in a house with a roof that was largely blown away.
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"Audiences were clearly blown away and delightfully surprised," said Deborah Borda, the Philharmonic's president and chief executive.
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I've also been blown away by the other musicians I've met in the streets of the city.
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It's also a little hard to be blown away because they were leaked to oblivion before release.
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I was blown away by how much I loved that my bed felt like a hotel bed.
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We were blown away by all the thoughtful, heartwarming, sometimes humorous answers, and we loved every one.
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She later saw "The Boss" perform in Wembley Stadium in London in 1985 and was blown away.
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"There was the clanking sound of tin roofs being blown away and motorcycles getting dragged," one said.
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Michael Semple, a resident of Codrington, said his roof had been blown away and his kitchen destroyed.
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"I was completely blown away by how considerate the note was, and just the effort!" she said.
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I visited Lawson, one of the major convenience-store chains in Tokyo, Japan, and was blown away.
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For how widely emoji are used, I was blown away at how few proposals had been submitted.
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I got a galley of it ages ago, and only read it recently, and was blown away.
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From the moment I picked it up to test, I was blown away by REI's customer service.
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And then they had this experience of being scared, shocked, just blown away by something they'd seen.
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"I'm totally blown away, this is crazy," said 41-year-old Gilles Rove in Paris' Belleville neighborhood.
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"I got the color pages in on it this morning and was just blown away," Mr. Liefeld said.
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He deserved best rap album... I'm honored and completely blown away to win anything much less 4 Grammys.
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I just remember hearing it back for the first time, completed, and just being blown away by it.
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In an interview with Rolling Stone, Leto says he was blown away by Ledger's take on the character.
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The judges had some things for her to work on but were also blown away with this one!
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All that was blown away, at least for an evening, by the searing scene in the House chambers.
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With a perspective of time and distance, I think we were blown away by how potent that was.
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"When I saw the VR piece and the plan that they had, we were blown away," Chernett said.
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The original was some solid casual fanservice, but few people I knew were blown away by the game.
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When you're ready to stream, prepare to be really blown away by how good the sound quality is.
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Sometimes you'll like half of the book, and every so often you'll be blown away by every story.
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"I was so blown away when I met him was because he has so much integrity," she says.
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"I'm blown away," said one Tesla owner, after watching his Tesla drive slowly behind a group of pedestrians.
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" At a recent conference, Cohen put it more harshly: "Frankly, I'm blown away by the lack of talent.
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Likewise, many others have been blown away by the Rift, but use Macs, which the headset doesn't support.
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I am blown away simply because this has been a goal on my list for a long time….
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"I was blown away by the Martin Scorsese one," Foster tells PEOPLE ahead of her own talk's launch.
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Common says he's blown away by Coco's passion and determination ... adding she's become an inspiration for young people.
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He showed Bowie a chart illustrating the impact of compound interest on investments, and Bowie was blown away.
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But, each experience has left me completely blown away and even more convinced of virtual reality's transformative power.
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Visitors have walked in to his room nervous about what to expect and have walked out blown away.
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It did — and Ross was blown away not only by the food's deliciousness, but by the restaurant's emptiness.
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"[Residents] were all blown away that ... a town of 300 people could get something like this," she said.
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I was impressed by the A6000's image quality and I remain blown away by the A6300's.
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The two also received a standing ovation from the crowd, who were also blown away by their medley.
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" Spicer called Trump's speech "phenomenal" and said he expects people were "unbelievably blown away and impressed with it.
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I was blown away by how many matches they got—especially the women—and decided to dive in.
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At the time I was blown away that I could do that so it was kind of cool.
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They were blown away by the episode, and had no issues comprehending any of the snowy action sequences.
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"When I found out the other women that are in my category, I was blown away," says Ross.
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Even though I upgraded from the 2-year-old iPhone X, I'm still blown away by this phone.
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I am blown away simply because this has been a goal on my list for a long time.
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I am blown away by everyone who came to the plate and made this happen for this family!
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We'd love to be blown away by the DCEU, but these expendable director swaps are anything but encouraging.
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I was blown away even though I was familiar with her talent from our previous band, Rogues Gallery.
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I am continually blown away by the innovation I have the opportunity to witness when I go out.
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But I was kind of blown away that for this interview, it's on me to choose the record.
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The blast was so powerful that the windows from all three floors of the mosque were blown away.
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"After slaughtering Hillary in Michigan four years ago, Bernie was blown away by Biden last night," she said.
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But wow.. so blown away by the love and support.. let's be the change we want to see!!!
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I was pretty blown away by a crazy pink jar covered with little women that Viola Frey made.
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I really like them, I do, but I just wasn't as blown away as I thought I'd be.
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Then Trump is blown away by Ratcliffe's TV performance as he hammered Robert Mueller during his House hearings.
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And I sit in product meetings regularly and have been blown away by the advancements that we've made.
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The metal roof that once covered their second floor had blown away and crashed into a neighbor's home.
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Bullimore — a man who loves things arranged just so — is blown away by Dennis's plant-filled hide out.
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"We were so blown away that Peter Thiel was interested," said Rod Drury, the chief executive of Xero.
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It was an unusual, almost corny vignette: bad guys pick the wrong dude to mug, get blown away.
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He was blown away by the sheer volume of cherry products on display from local farmers and vendors.
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I was blown away by the selection of soft bread rolls filled with cream and Oreos or strawberries.
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Luis Gutiérrez (D-Ill.) said he was "blown away" that Democrats had to describe the bill to Kelly.
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Todd: I've been quietly blown away by Richard Thomas's performance as Gaad in these last couple of episodes.
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"I was blown away by how beautiful and geologically diverse Pluto and its satellite Charon are," he says.
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Director Todd Haynes makes an appearance, saying he was blown away by her audition for the character of Rose.
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The party was thrown together by her friends as a surprise for Edmonds, and she was totally blown away.
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I ask to have a bite, and I'm blown away by how much it tastes like the actual thing.
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At first, I was blown away by the creative freedom and the infinite possibilities offered by game-engine technology.
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I am all day and every day completely blown away with what he's able to say, do, and deny.
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Blown away by the passion and grassroots individualism of the underground community, Olshefski simply wanted to keep hanging out.
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A new documentary promises to show Prince Harry like we've never seen him before, and we're already blown away.
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Many people observing the party from afar on Instagram were blown away by the sheer scale of the celebrations.
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When it arrived, I opened the box and I was blown away and couldn't wait to get it up.
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"I've been talking with a bunch of ex-Shaba folks about it and everyone is blown away," Culp says.
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"I was blown away when my daughter was telling me that she was going out with him," Arnold said.
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"I was blown away when my daughter was telling me that she was going out with him," Arnold said.
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He said he was blown away by the response from the public over the decision to change the piece.
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But the few I've talked to who have seen and tried Magic Leap's device are blown away by it.
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I was really blown away the first time I ever used a 5K screen; the difference was immediately apparent.
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He was not expecting to be blown away by the singing voice of Darcangelo's daughter, 24-year-old Lavender.
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But fans were blown away when the actress opened her mouth on the talk show This Morning on Wednesday.
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I am still blown away by the fact that I am making $185,000/year at the age of 29.
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The "Gasolina" singer was blown away when he heard Viera's new track, "Como," and decided to get on board.
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Paul remembers being, "blown away" by the fact that it allowed users to write software from their own homes.
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Everyone who covered that race came away sort of blown away by [the runner] Eliud Kipchoge's presence and confidence.
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Watch as this crew member gets blown away on the flight deck after the EA-6B Prowler took off.
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I'm proud and blown away by what people do to meet their commitments to their families and personal goals.
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"It is a breakthrough design — when you try it you are going to simply be blown away," he said.
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In March 2016, a 7-year-old girl died when a bounce house was blown away in Essex, England.
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When I started reporting on health and looking into the evidence for popular dietary supplements, I was blown away.
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I was blown away by how great the music was when I got home—incredible acid-influenced, countrified soul.
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I am blown away at how much hatred, animus, bias, and frankly abuse of power we&aposre seeing here.
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I am constantly blown away at how much joy people derive from these characters, and I'm just so grateful.
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Nadella says he is "blown away" by the features in Office that are using language-specific machine-learning models.
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Sweeney's blown away by what the program has done for one young man who has mastered the piano keys.
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Snoop was blown away by Floyd's gym -- and said he LOVED the fact Floyd's an owner, not a renter.
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"On the drive home with it, I was blown away with how fast and strong it was," Carter says.
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"I am so incredibly blown away by Neri Oxman's work and excited to finally work with her," said Björk.
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"We were overwhelmingly blown away by the expectation that the vice president just laid out for us," Walker said.
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The play is as well-known as it is, but when people see it today, they're still blown away.
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I'm blown away by the variety of things that you have and how beautiful and well kept it is.
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One of the first places where I was totally blown away, were the shipwrecks in Bangladesh in the 2000s.
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"All of the kids always get blown away that it's illegal to have snowball fights in Severance," Rietkerk said.
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"I am blown away at the fact that I cannot even sit down and eat lunch peacefully," Kanoute wrote.
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Along with the outlaws and lawmen, women, civilians and a tuba player are blown away or trampled by horses.
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Have you ever been blown away by the realization that you can't do something that almost everyone else can?
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A couple days before I showed up, I Fedexed him all of these images, and he was blown away.
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But I am still pretty blown away that they put our lives, our happiness, as children, at such risk.
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An hour later, I refreshed my feed and was blown away: The tweet had hundreds of comments and likes.
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"I am blown away at the fact that I cannot even sit down and eat lunch peacefully," she wrote.
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After it finished, my track "Sgoraet" came on randomly and he was "instantly blown away" (his words, not mine).
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When she arrived in late 2017 to Artesia, a city in southeast Los Angeles County, she was blown away.
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I was kind of blown away by how much I loved that my bed felt like a hotel bed.
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"I was really blown away by what he did, especially since it's a big building," Ms. Wolfson, 56, said.
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Either you're blown away or you wish you'd taken a pass, with hardly a gradient of enjoyment in between.
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Casey said he has been "blown away" by the amount of attention his photo shoot with Lyla has received.
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"I was so blown away by that academy and by what Rafa was able to build there," Federer said.
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I really don't have much to say about anything and am just blown away with the prayers and support.
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I was really lucky to see Reese's incredible performance up close and be blown away by her raw skills.
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However, I did love "Blown Away" but only because they were short and there weren't that many of them.
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But when I sent it to Matthew David, who's an A&R for Stones Throw, he was blown away.
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Trees are stripped of both leaves and bark, with entire fields simply bare, blown away by Maria's unrelenting winds.
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I was blown away by his vibe, his music; and I was a fan before I even met him.
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With Mr. Nelsons at the helm of an ensemble offering more Old World heft, any doubts were blown away.
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"I was blown away by the first teeth cleaning I had in Nicaragua," says IL Nicaragua Correspondent Bonnie Hayman.
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"I'm blown away by it," said Gordon, 44, a four-time series champion who has retired to the broadcasting booth.
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"When we pulled them out, we were blown away," said Richard Kuba, head of the collection at the Frobenius Institute.
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I was blown away by a shot I took of the nighttime New York skyline with Samsung's new camera module.
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I wasn't blown away, but then again the bustling listening environment I was in wasn't exactly suitable for music appreciation.
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"It was very successful," says Alex, whose mother is blown away by the hope she sees in this new generation.
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Regardless of the mystery set up by the Shinsekis, people were also blown away with Cassie, the potty-trained rabbit.
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"When I look at where we are — at the size and effectiveness of this network — I'm blown away," he said.
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" Meanwhile, Kardashian said their love life was fine: "I genuinely am blown away at when did he fit that in.
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Blown away A jet bridge swung into several vehicles at Memphis International Airport during a storm with 53 mph winds.
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Which is why, on my visit to meet with Mike at Citigroup's New York offices, I was totally blown away.
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Well, for example, I remember in high school seeing 28 Days Later, which I just was so blown away by.
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It was hard to keep my papers from getting blown away and hearing her with the bustle of traffic hour.
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Later that day we drove into the city center and I was blown away by the scale of the destruction.
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They're blown away to find that it keeps running as the screen gradually breaks up in an inky, shattered blob.
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Clinton – "I was blown away the very first time I sat down with her" – and praised her foreign policy knowledge.
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Sullivan says the entire family is blown away by how positive the 20-year-old been ever since the accident.
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I was frankly blown away by how the Powerbeats Pro sort of disappeared once I got them on my ears.
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McKagan was only testing them out, but Duddy was "blown away" by what he saw at one rendition in Cleveland.
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If you don't believe Adele was blown away, clock the look of shock on her face while Feminem belts it.
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I really have been continuously blown away by how important it is to them that I am safe before anything.
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Vega tells us Cespedes was ecstatic when he saw his new ride -- and super blown away at Theresa's kind gesture.
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The sand has long since blown away, but a footprint (or "dune cast") left over by the cooled lava remains.
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On the other hand, some method thespians would probably be totally blown away by his extreme commitment to his craft.
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Those were the studs when it came to the 203 freestyle and the 50 freestyle, and I was blown away.
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And so, my parents are blown away by Google Cardboard, and, for us, you know... You're already tired of that.
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Everyone that I demonstrated it to was blown away — mostly by the concept and less so the actual image quality.
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At least for Tavss, brick-and-mortar retail is alive and well: "The shop has really blown away our expectations."
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A Czech couple died after their camping trailer was blown away in the wind, according to the New York Times.
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And I think I think they're going to get blown away in 2020 if those congressional Republicans because of Trump.
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Schiller: Well, you are going to be blown away with the pictures you can take with the iPhone XS's camera.
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We narrowed it down to nine specific concept cars that either captured our imaginations or left us truly blown away.
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The trust's underlying asset bitcoin has blown away the performance of traditional investments with gains of 1,400 percent this year.
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"The family were blown away with the wish," said David Sharpe from the Australia Federal Police, who coordinated the event.
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I recently lost a friend who was blown away immediately as he tried to open the door of his house.
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"We've been pretty blown away by the reception and the usage upfront," though he declined to share any specific statistics.
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I just finished Patrisse Khan-Cullors's When They Call You a Terrorist, and I was certainly blown away by it.
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After this experience, I am blown away at Spears' dedication but I know I could never stick to her routine.
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I tested a Squier Classic Vibe '70s Stratocaster and was blown away by the quality and playability of the guitar.
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He was blown away by the power of machine learning and what it might accomplish for businesses and their customers.
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"People still stop me to say they're blown away by what happened, that this could happen in 2018," she said.
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"I'm blown away by their emotional sills and self-awareness," said Christine Mulvey, 60, a writer in Nevada City, Calif.
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ZACHARY WOOLFE When Mike Leigh's "Peterloo" played in Telluride and other festivals late last summer, not everyone was blown away.
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"When I showed the first results to my friends, they were blown away — it looked like pure magic," he said.
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The boys' father, Michael Hofer, spoke to ABC4 News about Leto's donation, saying he was blown away by the gesture.
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Graphic: Apple/GizmodoGet ready to be blown away (or disappointed) as Apple gears up for its latest big iPhone announcement.
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Honourable mentions went to other works submitted and we were so blown away by them we had to include them.
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"That was the first time I had ever seen Amanda perform, and I was just blown away," Mr. McGrady said.
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I'm not someone who gets blown away by people with really incredible voices, but she does have an incredible voice.
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Bill Murray fan-boyed out during SXSW weekend, blown away by what everyone says was an awesome Willie Nelson concert.
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And I thought it was ... I was blown away by how much Hollywood was sort of ... how bad it was. Right.
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"When I opened up my eyes I was blown away," Brian says of seeing his new digs for the first time.
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He's so blown away he momentarily forgot that this is the part of the night he actually has to do something.
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That someone is gadget accessories maker Pad and Quill and we are just as blown away/totally unsurprised as you are.
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"I'm just blown away at the amount of support and how much all my co-workers jumped on board," she said.
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"When we first tried the Zero Latency experience we were blown away," Kazuhiko Hayami of Sega Live said in a statement.
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"It's the greatest honor you can receive obviously and I'm just blown away by the idea of it," the musician said.
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If you've ever shopped on ASOS, chances are you've been blown away by the sheer volume of product on the site.
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I have been blown away by the courage I've seen as women demand to be heard in their fight for respect.
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We're only one day into New York Fashion Week, but we've already been blown away by some very surprising celebrity cameos.
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When other fellows attended one of his Street Vendor events, "they came back blown away," said the program director, Adam Liebowitz.
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If he gets the chance, here's hoping the wind will have blown away the lingering whiff of this stinker by then.
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If smart glasses are going to succeed, people really need to be blown away by what they're seeing inside the glasses.
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"He had never looked at rings before and he was blown away," says Neil Lane, The Bachelor franchise's go-to jeweler.
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Dhani Jones and Jeremy Bloom work feverishly to build a competitor's tent until it gets blown away by the wind machine.
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Despite her success, the actress was still blown away by seeing herself in a Times Square promotional ad for the series.
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Last week, we were blown away by a photograph from Mike Mezeul II depicting a storm over White Sands National Monument.
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We're still blown away that she also spilled the beans on Who Bit Beyoncé-Gate — and lived to tell the tale.
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I tore through the entire story in a couple of days and was blown away by Walden's rich characters and world.
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Kesha took the 2018 Grammys stage for the first time in her career on Sunday night and people were blown away.
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Like, we blown away by this level of petty and really want to put this in our secret #PettyGoals Pinterest board.
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Charlotte, 3, reveled in the applause, eagerly waving at well-wishers, all before she was nearly blown away by strong winds.
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A week later, he went out to lunch with the woman and he was immediately blown away when she walked in.
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Before we get to any of it though, I just want to say how blown away I was by Mexico City.
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I remember being blown away by how beautiful the woman on stage was, and how sensual and erotic her performance was.
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After cleansing and toning, I applied a nickel-sized amount all over, and was blown away with how well it absorbed.
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When I read the script, I was blown away by the dynamite, and humanity, and rawness and realness of this woman.
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Rhett, who is up for best country song for "Die a Happy Man," said he was "blown away" by the nomination.
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Brogan BamBrogan, the oddly named, mustachioed chief technology officer at Hyperloop Technologies, said he was "blown away" by the student presentations.
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Gillis said he's always blown away by ideas for the app every time he visits Rigolet to consult with the community.
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When designs and boards started rolling in I was blown away by these diverse interpretations and pure representations of each artist.
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I wasn't really sure how it'd be received but I was pretty blown away by the reception of the first year.
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"Black Panther," starring Chadwick Boseman and directed by Ryan Coogler, has blown away its original tracking in less than a month.
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Even though King's been a professional musician for nearly half his life, he's still blown away by any success he's garnered.
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Yet, nearly every time, Soma's customers and judges are blown away, because he cooks for the pure joy of feeding people.
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I was blown away by Boots' production and what possessed Beyoncé to all of the sudden to make an art record.
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But when we asked our Snapchat followers what they did over their summer recess, we were blown away by their stories.
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I didn't have one to compare photos with, but judging the Z3 Play's shots on their own, I wasn't blown away.
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Last year I was blown away by Hetain Patel's videos and Nandini Valli Muthiah's photographs in the Focus on India show.
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Earlier this year, we were blown away by the black bath bomb that changed colors as soon as it hit water.
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" Another spectator, 32-year-old Ashley Nottingham, said he was left speechless: "It's blown away every theatrical boundary I've ever known.
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And I'm always blown away by the reporter who asks an officer if there was anything they could have done differently.
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I expected the sound to be average given how thin the speakers are, but was honestly blown away by the clarity.
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Next, we made our way into the actual house section of the tour and we were blown away at the design.
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I expected tears and hugs, and I saw a lot of that, but I was blown away by one big thing.
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But what I just get blown away with is how they just can't keep, you know, that management team in place.
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I was blown away by your vision to make this world a safer and better place for the youth in America.
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Blown away Security video caught the moment when heavy winds sent 4-year-old Madison Gardner flying with her front door.
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Task & Purpose: I was really blown away by that quote you had from the commander of female recruits at Parris Island.
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"I was just blown away to see how much raw material we used to make five gallons of beer," Kurzrock said.
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"I was always blown away when I would tell the story of a first-generation student going to college," she says.
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We'd hook up with these local skate shop crews, and I was blown away at how talented and dedicated they were.
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"I remember getting blown away by history classes in school since I was very young, about 6 or 7," she said.
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During an appearance at a convention, he was blown away by an audience member's enthusiasm — and called them "breathtaking" in response.
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Local weather stations there captured wind gusts of 155 mph before going silent, indicating that the instruments had been blown away.
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Max Muncy entered as a pinch-hitter for Enrique Hernandez and the slugging infielder was blown away by a 98 m.p.h.
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I finally read Lisa Halliday's "Asymmetry," because of Parul's glittering review, and sure enough, I was blown away by its intelligence.
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"I was just blown away to find that I had a slaver and slaves in my family tree," Mr. Trujillo said.
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When she tells nonscientific audiences that researchers "for the most part don't study female animals, people are blown away," she said.
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"Many of them have not worked nine or 10 days now because their businesses have been blown away," said the Rev.
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"I was pretty blown away by the piece," Mr. Goodman recalled recently in his office at Sotheby's headquarters in New York.
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I was so blown away by the signs of the Occupy Movement, and almost envious of that as an art form.
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"We were sort of blown away, pardon the pun, with the results," Phil Brook, vice president of GMC marketing told CNBC.
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We traded notes on clubs — Doug liked the Dakota in Minneapolis — and favorite cities — we'd both been blown away by Istanbul.
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Rain still soaks the thousands who wait for government-issued tarps to temporarily replace the roofs blown away five months ago.
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I was also blown away by the lack of crowds and selfie-snappers considering how popular the attraction is each year.
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The few people that have the chance to go down there, that are invited, are blown away by what they see.
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As the host of Netflix&aposs "Blown Away," a glassblowing competition show, he&aposll be filming season 2 early next year.
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When people get here and see this place and see what we have to offer, they're a little bit blown away.
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I used to think that, when I went and saw Magic Leap, you've probably seen it, I was so blown away.
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The famous chef had tweeted earlier this week he was blown away at hitting 10 million subscribers on his YouTube channel.
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Torsten: I am still blown away by xRepentancex from the UK. They're mixing fast metal(core) with this mid-228.05s mosh parts.
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Since West's music video for "Fade" premiered at the MTV Video Music Awards, fans and celebrities alike were blown away by Taylor.
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"#ThrowbackThursday to the first press tour for #That70sShow – we were all blown away when we saw this bus," the actress, 38, wrote.
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As a self-professed Norseoholic, I was blown away by the wealth of details that enriched the world of God of War.
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Daniels was so blown away by what he heard that he brought other musicians and producers in his studio over to listen.
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"What's been happening—the way people have come out of the woodwork that we don't even know—we've just been blown away."
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Sources close to the situation tell us Wayne specifically targeted Northrup ... because Weezy was blown away by Reggie's work ethic and drive.
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Eight years later, Blush says she is "completely blown away with excitement" — and hopes Sanders and his supporters will rally behind Clinton.
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Ross-Smith said she was blown away by the response and came up with a new routine to help her brother's skin.
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What was it like to have this thing you had such mixed feelings about and have people be blown away by it?
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"I feel pretty certain that people are gonna be blown away by McConaughey in this film — it's a complete transformation," he said.
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As the limos started arriving and the guys came pouring out, I was blown away by how sincere (and handsome) everyone seemed.
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Why Charlotte exploded and Tulsa prayed "I was surprised absolutely but after she made her speech, I was blown away," Oliphant said.
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It's not just the heroes that are blown away by Berk's transformations, the viewers of the show are are also emotionally invested.
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Marks, who also beat seven-times world champion Stephanie Gilmore in the quarter-finals, said she was blown away by her success.
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She made her largest public reveal about her vitiligo in an Instagram post in March, and was blown away by the support.
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I know David Chang and I try to eat there with him whenever we're in LA, and he is always blown away.
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It's called "The Valley of Genius," and everybody's super high IQ I talked to, but I was blown away by Alan Kay.
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But I've been really blown away by the amount of people who really felt heard and represented and uplifted by the post.
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Johnson in D.C. he told us he's blown away that Hunt got his second chance so fast, and Kap is still waiting.
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If you just had one people would be amazed, and then if you had 50, people would be even more blown away.
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I was just blown away after I saw how many women played a massive role in me being where I'm at today.
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They were blown away when she took to the stage—because not only was her appearance superhuman, her voice was, too. Literally.
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We went to opening day, the very first show at 10 or 11 in the morning, and just got completely blown away.
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But I remember going there and sitting there watching them and you know, being blown away by how many people were there.
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Cramer was blown away by the hugely positive earnings reports from the market's top technology companies that tricked in after Thursday's bell.
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It made a really painful ad about a "focus group" of "Apple loyalists" being introduced to and blown away by these accessories.
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These seashells were broken down into lime-rich sand and, over time, the surrounding sand was blown away, leaving just the pillars.
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In the tweet, Trump quoted the Heritage Foundation's Thomas Binion, who told the Washington Examiner he was "blown away" by the pace.
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Insider Picks reporter Connie Chen reviewed the watch and was blown away by how much the watch does for so little money.
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A donkey was filmed singing something akin to an operatic aria on Sunday — and you'll be blown away by her voice. Seriously.
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But we're still blown away by the pop star's ability to turn one lucky household's dining room into a world-class stage.
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"I was blown away that it happened on that day, of all days," says Natiello when I get her on the phone.
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" Vanity Fair is riding very high and she recalls being "blown away by the sheer number of dinners, galas and cocktail parties.
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In my review of Assassin's Creed: Odyssey, I was blown away by the authenticity and level of detail in the game world.
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"When we first started looking at performance in the N.B.A., we were pretty blown away that it had this effect," Preston said.
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But today's computing power has blown away the self-limiting nature of the enterprise, as it has with so many other limits.
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Netflix's Tidying Up with Marie Kondo, Blown Away, Dating Around, and many others have inspired passionate conversations at their times of release.
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"I was absolutely blown away because I would have never in a million years imagined a doctor to do that," she said.
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"I feel extremely lucky to be alive and was blown away by the Shark Bay community's efforts to rescue me," he added.
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Of course, any hope for U.S. growth would be blown away by financial market, and especially foreign, panic over U.S. fiscal irresponsibility.
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Disney+ has blown away expectations in its initial launch with more than 10 million people signing up in the first 24 hours.
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I was totally blown away, not only by the incredible quality and color but by the intimate stories revealed by these photographs.
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"We are truly blown away by this result," BOEM Acting Director Walter Cruickshank said on a conference call to announce the winners.
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The first time I saw her, I was blown away, and yet I couldn't tell you a single one of her jokes.
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Still, Biden was blown away overall in fundraising, pulling in only $103 million, while Warren hauled $24.7 million and Sanders $28 million.
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A Funko representative told Business Insider that, shocking no one, "fans, press, and retailers have been absolutely blown away by the response."
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The actors are kept in the dark most of the time, and I'm constantly blown away every time I get a script.
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I remember being pretty blown away and excited that there was this whole other dimension to Arizona that I wasn't aware of.
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After getting to know the internal team, I was blown away by the strength of Instacart's business and the unique culture they've created.
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The resultsI was blown away when I first applied the stick and lotion sunscreens while watching the coverage capture by the UV camera.
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But after flying to meet with the founders that February, he was blown away by their technology and decided to take the job.
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Click on for the inside scoop on how ASOS operates, and prepare to be blown away with the number of 0s you'll see.
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They didn't have time to like go and find all of the certifications that they needed because maybe their house had blown away.
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When I first stepped into McLemore's New York showroom I was blown away by the rack of rainbow-colored blazers filling the racks.
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Conner said he was "blown away by the sheer insanity" of the video, and that it was baffling they'd posted it at all.
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I was first blown away by its color — a kind of sherbert-y pastel that feels like the orange cousin to millennial pink.
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Music and PhotosPlay Music/SpotifyWhen Google launched Play Music, we were pretty blown away with how impressive it is as a music service.
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Now, if only he could follow this up with a surprise cameo on GoT season 7, we would be officially blown away, too.
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"I was blown away by our upfront," Bewkes said, adding that he thinks the company will sell more ad space than last year.
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I have witnessed more than a dozen people try VR for the first time, and each one was blown away by the experience.
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I am blown away that the events of the night completely changed his mind about being armed with the intent to defend oneself.
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Purser appeared with a cake for Matarazzo's 14th birthday and said she's been blown away by the response to her "Stranger Things" character.
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Speaking of horizontal moves, I defy anyone not to be blown away when Butterfly does a little backwards horizontal "walk" in mid-air.
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"I feel like it has this weird cult following on Twitter and stuff and I want to be, like, blown away," said another.
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But the stock market as measured by the Standard and Poor's 500 Index has blown away that performance, rising more than 150 percent.
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Except, in this not-so-upside-down world, the grown-up celebs are the ones blown away by the chance to meet Eleven.
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Indeed, we were blown away by the latest crop of makeup-melting formulations, which also have a few extra tricks up their sleeves.
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After welcoming her first child, Noah Shannon, in September 2012, she said she was blown away by the connection she felt to him.
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It's safe to say that Kaling, 37, was blown away, as she took to Instagram to share her reaction on the thoughtful present.
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That's because the desktop gets blown away every night at the end of the shift and your employees aren't on the open internet.
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"BLOWN AWAY that I'm seeing tweets about the Super Bowl saying Lady Gaga has a fat belly, like seriously," user @lindablacker clapped back.
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I expected a lot from the V30's OLED, 2,880 x 1,440 pixel screen, but I wasn't exactly blown away by its quality.
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But between explanations of glassblowing standards and vocabulary, Blown Away squeezes in pops of classic reality show drama to keep us wanting more.
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Despite the obstacles, their children are now adjusted and happy, and the couple is blown away by the progress they continue to make.
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Sickness aside, fans were blown away by Ridley's portrayal as one of the film's newest heroines – and director J.J. Abrams couldn't agree more.
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Forest and Keisha met on the set of "Blown Away" in 1994 and started dating shortly after ... they had their wedding in Jamaica.
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"We are so thankful for and blown away by each and every runner who participated in this year's #silodistrictmarathon," she captioned the images.
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I wasn't immediately blown away by its colors, but the 214K screen still looked nice in the short time I spent with it.
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As for picture quality, I was so blown away that I upgraded my Netflix account in time to watch Luke Cage in 4K.
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"I have been blown away by the courage I've seen as women demand to be heard in their fight for respect," she said.
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"I have been so blown away by the results of the bareMinerals Original Foundation Broad Spectrum SPF 15," Huntington-Whiteley, 31, tells PEOPLE.
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You might think that's an ingenious little tweak, but I heard that speaker at its loudest, and I wasn't blown away by it.
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" In fact, Mr. Schanberg said, one-third of the hospital had been blown away, "with the rest so badly damaged it was unusable.
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Regardless of the complications, when a woman we'll call Natalie joined the company in 2014, she was immediately blown away by the technology.
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Rather than stick with the reliever who had blown away Moreland and Bogaerts, Dave Roberts brought in Alex Wood to face Rafael Devers.
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He shot his new music video over there, and was blown away by the moves he saw kids put down on the set.
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He played with the early Disney Quest virtual reality amusement park ride as a teenager in the mid-1990s and was blown away.
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Woody Faircloth: In every kind of social media forum that I saw, I was just blown away at people crying out for help.
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With the help of Fabio Scalia Salon in New York City, Vaughan was "completely blown away" with her subtle, but still exciting, reveal.
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I was blown away by the response to the piece and gratified that so many founders and investors found the T2D3 framework helpful.
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Some, though, may subsequently have most of their atmospheres blown away by the radiation from their parent star, a process known as photoevaporation.
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I used the Victorinox knife at a friend's house this past year and was blown away by its sharp blade and affordable price.
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"I am blown away simply because this has been a goal on my list for a long time," Hart writes on Instagram. Dec.
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I was quite blown away when I got a spreadsheet from one of the scientists that had a list of genes on it.
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Microsoft may have blown away Wall Street's earnings predictions, but it has another key challenge ahead, market watchers told CNBC's "Squawk Alley " on Wednesday.
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Cramer was blown away when he saw Seagate's forecast, which made him wonder if there could be something better at work for the company.
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I'm blown away by the subtle differences between Matthew Rhys's portrayal of Philip in the first hour of the episode versus the final moments.
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It's still too early to say whether residents' reservations about the safety of genetically modified mosquitoes have been blown away by this year's hurricanes.
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Blown away by the texture of Gramble's noises, I even ignored the no-cellphone sign and tried to Shazam the song she was playing.
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"I'm pretty blown away at how good his hair plugs are," says Katsu, whose mysterious posters appeared in San Francisco and New York City.
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"We saw the DriveTribe platform and we were blown away by its ingenuity," said Peter Rice, CEO of FOX Networks Group in a statement.
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Emilia Clarke, better known as Daenerys Stormborn, Breaker of Chains, Mother of Dragons, was blown away by the new season of Game of Thrones.
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"I wish my friend was here," she says, still completely blown away that Mr. "Your Body Is a Wonderland" himself is standing beside her.
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She then discusses Brown specifically, noting that (like pretty much everyone else in the world), she was blown away by her performance as Eleven.
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"We are so thankful for and blown away by each and every runner who participated in this year's #silodistrictmarathon," Joanna wrote alongside the images.
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But I was blown away by the quality of that tiny camera, and remembered how much more I enjoyed the trip by going light.
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An engineer in a hard hat climbed on a ladder and inspected the tent to make sure we weren't going to get blown away.
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"I was just blown away by the woman I saw in front of me," Quintin, 27, a kickbox trainer in Fenton, Missouri, tells PEOPLE.
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I remember being blown away by David "Marshmallow" Gibbons' speedrun that chopped the whole experience down to a mere 2 hours and 57 minutes.
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When I toured the kitchen for the first time at my location, I was blown away by the cleanliness, organization, and efficiency of it.
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"All of us were both blown away and disoriented by the work," said guitarist and singer Guy Picciotto of the opera by Object Collection.
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"It's hard to stand out when everyone is wearing a wedding dress, but when I saw Audrey's dress I was blown away," he continued.
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I've been testing it for a couple of days, and I'm blown away by how fun it is to use Alexa to place calls.
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I've been testing it for a couple of days and I'm blown away by how fun it is to use Alexa to place calls.
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In response, England was blown away with McGrath and Shane Warne each taking four wickets as the home side finished on 180 all out.
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Nearly 16 years after 9/11, I'm still blown away that less than 1% of United States citizens have fought in Afghanistan and Iraq.
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A special project has blown away the cobwebs and dug up all of the GIFs ever hosted in the tombs of the old web.
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But it does make you feel a little bit not as special when other guys are just like blown away by her as well.
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CNBC's Jim Cramer was blown away by the hugely positive earnings reports from the market's top technology companies that tricked in after Thursday's bell.
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After seeing these dilapidated buildings, I got to visit a property that was being renovated, and I was pretty blown away by the transformation.
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Seasons: 1Episodes: 10"Blown Away" is one of Netflix's original reality show competitions, and it's by far one of the most interesting made yet.
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The passivity of women is blown away; the bright colors and nudity favored by the Western painters give way to the sobriety of monochrome.
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Bill Gates: A mutual friend had been saying we should get together and I was really blown away when we first had the meeting.
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Any doubt that Russia wasn't fulfilling its obligations was blown away when it refused late last year to renew the mandate of the JIM.
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We weren't the only ones blown away by this release, of course, and celebrities took to social media to share their overwhelmingly positive reactions.
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They were fascinated by what we do, and I think blown away by how many people it takes to build a game like this.
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So some average kid that he gave attention to was blown away because this wasn't just a rock star they loved giving them attention.
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"She was a force of nature and in all seriousness I was blown away with her in our very first meeting," Acharia-Bath said.
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A man parked his Smart car in the kitchen of his Jacksonville, Florida, home to prevent it from being blown away during Hurricane Dorian.
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Blaze Bateh: When we went back home for Christmas, we went over there just for the fuck of it and we were blown away.
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GC I believed her, and I was blown away that other people didn't, primarily the members of Congress, all men, who were interrogating her.
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Photographs and videos shared by passengers on social media showed tattered metal surrounding the exposed interior of an engine, its white covering blown away.
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Speaking to Insider, Biss said she was so blown away by the interaction that she&aposs sending Dawson a second custom Furby for free.
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The other day I did, and I was blown away, not by its link to the past but by its luster in the present.
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"We get people contacting us from all over the world who are Corvette lovers and they see the story and they're just blown away."
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Nobody sitting in your Tucson will be particularly blown away by the design, but Hyundai's usability-first interior mantra is present in full force.
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"I was blown away because I would never have thought anyone would ever know, much less write about him, 60 years later," he said.
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But, yep, silence — until August when he was asked to read one more time for the director he thought he had previously blown away.
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I never thought to question how I flavored them, and was blown away by just how much sugar I was mindlessly dumping on everything.
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Even tax refunds were blown away: More than 1 in 4 participants spent the cash they got back from Uncle Sam, the survey found.
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He told Insider he was "blown away by the sheer insanity" of the video, and that it was baffling they'd posted it at all.
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Woman who cleaned up Trump Hollywood star is "blown away by how much disrespect I got [and] how rude people were to me" pic.twitter.
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Then in December, the six year-old 10km world road record was also blown away by Joshua Cheptegei - the Ugandan also wearing "the shoes".
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"We were blown away by the number of students who suddenly started playing Kodable for the &aposHour of Code&apos that week," said Huebner.
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"Modern Family" star Sarah Hyland was blown away when she ran into "Joker" star Joaquin Phoenix at a Golden Globes after-party on Sunday.
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I was pretty blown away, I don't know anything about the Brazilian music scene, I mean, she's like selling out massive stadiums full of people.
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"The Star-Spangled Banner" – Super Bowl LII, 103 Everyone from other celebrities to tweeters were blown away by Gaga's powerful rendition of the national anthem.
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"Fans are definitely going to be blown away by his performance because he's definitely not playing the Dennis Quaid that you're used to," she says.
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Everybody was in the same position as Rory McIlroy, seeking to take positives away from Royal Troon after being blown away by two brilliant rivals.
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" As for John's thoughts about Egerton's performance, he said in a video played at the premiere, "To be honest with you I was blown away.
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My earliest memory of being so blown away by it all was when I was doing this super-low-budget Thai film in Chiang Mai.
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I remember losing in Track and Field to a kid who had the NES Advantage [controller] and the turbo button and I was blown away.
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I was blown away by her she reminded me of a mix of Left Eye, Lauryn Hill, and like a few iconic females but reincarnated.
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But, more often than not, when I'm home, I'm blown away by how much Minnesota has to offer the entire country and the entire world.
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I think people see that and are really blown away by the fact that a fetish can be made to look so appealing and approachable.
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" —Simon Rego, PsyD, chief psychologist at Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine "I'm pretty blown away by the idea of Loving-Kindness Meditation.
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But when I show they how money can double in an investment, again and again during the course of their lives, they're still blown away.
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"Houses have been blown away, roof tops have gone, power lines have been broken and debris scattered around in towns and cities," the newspaper said.
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Soon, Final will be releasing a pair of planar magnetic headphones, which I tried out at CanJam London last month and was blown away by.
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That's why, when AWARE researchers examined satellite imagery and meteorological data collected in January 2016, they were kind of blown away by what they saw.
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"I'm really blown away by such an amazing job they did," says McDonough, now 25, who served as an advisor to the filmmakers and cast.
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For the most part, fans were blown away by Sunday's long-awaited Battle of Winterfell on Game of Thrones — but one major complaint did arise.
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The description was that it was supposed to be an American band in 1964 that was blown away by the Beatles and was imitating them.
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The accident left the "Blown Away" singer unable to perform at the Country Rising benefit show held at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena soon after her fall.
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But his chance to achieve peace with the Palestinians was blown away by a spate of Islamist suicide-bombings and by Israel's war in Lebanon.
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"They do this day after day after day, and then the President responds and defends himself and everybody is appalled and blown away," she added.
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The cream still separates since it's not homogenized, and it's definitely missing the whey flavor, but we're blown away by how close it's gotten already.
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Hundreds of shoes and sandals once peppered on top of each other now disperse back into the desert, as if blown away by the wind.
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After I put out that statement I was blown away by just how many people got in contact, and how many people suffer from anxiety.
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" Huntington-Whiteley adds, "The first time I worked with [DeRoest], I was blown away by how luminous my skin looked and how glamorous I felt.
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The first time I played it on a 43-inch TV with full surround sound I was literally blown away (yes, I died a lot).
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Anne-Imelda Radice, the executive director of the folk art museum, said she was "just blown away" the first time she visited the Daniels' home.
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Doing that scene, knowing that it's going to be Pacino and De Niro in their 40s, and we're right behind them, we were blown away.
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" Jones says he was blown away when Manny said gay people were worse than animals -- calling the comments, "the most despicable thing in the world.
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When they did find their voice in the bar afterward, it was fucking amazing—they were blown away, and they thought it was fucking brilliant.
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Last night, the Clippers made their pitch, with ESPN reporting that Durant was "blown away" by their presentation—one source says that there were tears.
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So when cleansing masks started hitting the market left and right, I decided to give one a try and was blown away by the results.
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Watching this scene unfold, I was really blown away to see what Monica, Sarah, and the dancers and had created to the sounds I produced.
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He is a little blown away when he finally starts taking a hard look at his loans statements, which show a total balance of $650,000.
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"Blown away — we talked last week going into it that no none had any expectations," NASCAR chief digital officer Tim Clark told Sports Business Daily.
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I haven't been to a movie in FOREVER and definitely not on a Saturday night so I'm blown away by how much the tickets are.
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But the first time I used it, I was pretty blown away by its build quality and the super clean results I got while grooming.
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The establishment parties of center-left and center-right have been blown away, and with them some of the essential fabric of the Fifth Republic.
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Lauren S. Hissrich: I was hoping, obviously, for a very big response, but I&aposve been blown away by just how big it&aposs been.
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We love (don't miss this feature): I was blown away by the food and drinks at Addikt, and the warm friendly service from all staff.
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"I was blown away by the courage and effrontery, really, of my brother," Berrigan recalled in a 2006 interview on the Democracy Now radio program.
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"I was really kind of blown away by Turner," said Lou Paskalis, an executive at Bank of America Merrill Lynch who oversees paid media investments.
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Adam Brumm, an archaeologist at Griffith University in Australia and one of the study's authors, said his team was "completely blown away" by the painting.
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The motif, often expressed through shreds of pink on top of the sweets, is hastily changed when its counterpart in nature is unexpectedly blown away.
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Porto's Bakery & Cafe, Buena Park Raul Porto, a co-owner, said he was "blown away" by the sea of customers at the March 1 opening.
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Conner told Insider he was "blown away by the sheer insanity" of the video, and that it was baffling they&aposd posted it at all.
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In addition to her latest, the singer also topped the charts with "Carnival Ride" in 2007, "Play On" in 2009 and "Blown Away" in 2012.
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A moment later, we catch a glimpse of the second hell hole being violently smashed into one of the park's structures, before being blown away.
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Sean Booth: I'll tell you what though, when I first heard that James Blake remix of Untold, "Stop What You're Doing," I was blown away.
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" She adds: "I always said I just wanted to dump glitter on the city of Pittsburgh, and I've just been blown away by the community support.
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"We are humbled and blown away by Fiona Apple's generous support for asylum seekers through the While They Wait Fund," the groups said in a statement.
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And he's still been blown away by the percentage of Jet customers who have given feedback on their customer service experiences over the past few months.
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I'm still blown away by the fact that the EP has some legends on it, and I'm so lucky that it happened on my first project.
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Last month, the Open Gym app co-founder told PEOPLE he was "blown away" by Hough when he brought her onto his podcast to discuss intimacy.
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Dietzen played in the number-one ranked team who beat Brazil in the group phase four years ago only to get blown away in the final.
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Hold on to your hats (ahem, fascinators!) because you're about to be blown away by the insanely inexpensive price tag on Meghan Markle's latest maternity dress.
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In June, the Open Gym app co-founder told PEOPLE he was "blown away" by Hough when he brought her onto the podcast to discuss intimacy.
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She recalls that her team was "blown away" when they saw the intricacies of the beads' designs and wanted to share them with a wider audience.
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And clearly, the audience at Radio City Music Hall was blown away by Platt's performance as well, giving him a standing ovation for his stunning solo.
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When I tried them at the Oculus Connect conference in San Jose, I was blown away by how real they made the virtual reality experience feel.
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Carey Mulligan was first blown away by Oscar when he was just an early teenager speaking about the trauma he went through as a child refugee.
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I want to buy VR.' The vast majority of people are blown away; those that don't buy, the number one reason they don't buy is price.
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Since announcing the bittersweet news to fans, the Real Housewives of New Jersey alum admitted that she was "completely blown away" by the outpour of support.
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Meek Mill was blown away when he watched from prison as his beloved Eagles all danced to his song, "Dreams and Nightmares," during the Super Bowl.
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Keegan-Michael Key is blown away by Elon Musk's latest triumph, but he has the perfect household item the great explorer should hurl into space next.
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And while I haven't been blown away by much on the floor this week, I can always find two or three things that get me smiling.
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"He lets her be Miley, and she has been blown away by his intelligence and ability to deal with her ups and downs," the insider said.
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I called him up and was blown away by his business savvy, and the effort and knowledge that goes into each of his works of art.
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"We were blown away by the level of Android switchers that we had last quarter," Apple's chief executive, Timothy D. Cook, told Wall Street in January.
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They lasted two or three days, usually two, and then they'd be blown away by a wind and all the pollution would float to the atmosphere.
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"I just had almost no exposure to the continent and was kind of blown away by what I found and the people I met," said Johnson.
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After spending a couple hours at a diamond mine, I was blown away by what it takes to produce the gems the world loves so much.
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We love nature, so we enjoyed visiting the San Antonio Botanical Gardens and were blown away by the Japanese Tea Garden (which was free to visit).
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Chief Justice John Roberts, meanwhile, seemed blown away by the number of arbitration agreements that would be invalidated by a ruling in favor of the employees.
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Herwig told Insider that he was "first blown away by the metro stations during earlier trips to Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Tashkent in the late '90s."
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Schmerler had spent hours the night before analyzing the widely available pictures of the failed launch but was blown away by the quality of Trump's image.
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And although most cell towers have backup batteries, they only last about 8 hours, and if they're flooded or their equipment is blown away, they're toast.
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Jessi Miley-Dyer (the WSL Women's Commissioner) gave us a heads up on the change in prize money, and I read it and was blown away.
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I was blown away when I found out it was OK for two people to dance, but adding a third partner would be breaking the law.
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Schmerler had spent hours the night before analyzing the widely available pictures of the failed launch, but was blown away by the quality of Trump's image.
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She had blown away the field here a year ago, winning by a margin (3 minutes 34 seconds) not seen in the women's race since 1980.
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Vanessa Bryant is blown away by a man's new tribute tattoo to Kobe and Gianna ... calling the piece "beautiful" and praising the artist for the work.
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When I heard it I was blown away, the flow was perfect, and those trademark long blends of his just suck you further and further in.
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"I was totally blown away," said paleontologist Jingmai O'Connor of the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology in Beijing, describing her reaction upon seeing the fossil.
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You can now see the sculptures as architectural fragments left hanging — miraculously, freakishly — in midair after buildings they were once part of had been blown away.
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The pair, who wanted to remain anonymous, must have been blown away by Edwards' service, and were touched when they heard of her long commute everyday.
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It has much better sound quality than other small speakers — I got to hear it at the event and I was blown away by its sound.
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Stacy's platonic best friend is a cute single dad who's never been attracted to stick-in-the-mud Stacy but is blown away by wild Margaret.
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"Everyone's really blown away at how intricate and large it is not because it's massive, but we did a lot of detail work too," Hayes told WLKY.
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We couldn't help but be blown away by Korean musician Luna Lee's ability to breathe new life to the gayageum with her myriad covers of rock classics.
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"The feedback we had was that investors were rather blown away by the president's vision," an adviser to Macron said, asking not to be quoted by name.
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We were blown away last year when Google showed how a new feature called Google Lens would offer a super smart visual search tool in Google Photos.
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"We have been absolutely blown away by the public's response to our appeal," said Virginia Portman, the trust's White Cliffs general manager, in a statement on Friday.
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"He lets her be Miley, and she has been blown away by his intelligence and ability to deal with her ups and downs," says the industry source.
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Then we came back to our desk and listened to it and was so blown away that we had to make the trek back to the fridge.
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And I say this same thing every year: just when I think I've seen everything I'm so blown away by the feeling I ain't seen nothing yet.
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I found out through a friend that she's a fan of Pissed Jeans and I read her books and they were so good, I was blown away.
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"We were blown away by Deborah, and all the work she was doing singlehandedly inside these massive corrective facilities to help empower the women inside," Hall says.
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Chris Hemsworth was blown away by the culmination of 10 years worth of movies, but even more so by the bonds he and his fellow costars formed.
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On Monday's first live episode of American Idol, judges Katy Perry, Lionel Richie, and Luke Bryan pulled a move that even left host Ryan Seacrest blown away.
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Bassel added that she's been blown away by the success of using Booker in the media center to help students reach proficient reading by the third grade.
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But if everyone thought 19923 was a banner year for women's equality, folks are about to be blown away by what's going to occur on November 6.
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If you were blown away by Meghan Markle's elegant and regal wedding gown, designed by Clare Waight Keller of Givenchy, you weren't alone — so was the groom.
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"I am so blown away by the help we've received," says Samantha, who works nights as a waitress at a nearby restaurant to help pay the bills.
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But I went to Frankie's Tiki Room in Las Vegas right when it opened and I was blown away by the music, the drinks, the vibe—everything.
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So grateful to the Academy for recognizing my work on The Handmaid's Tale but I am completely BLOWN AWAY by the 20 nominations the show has received!
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I remember playing Crysis for the first time back in 2008 and being totally blown away by its expansive landscapes and clean, crisp, distinctly fog-free air.
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When Croatian carmaker Rimac Automobili unveiled its Concept_One, the world's fastest electric vehicle (EV) this spring, we were blown away by both its design and performance figures.
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NBA star Caron Butler says he's "blown away" by George Karl's comments about players, and thinks he hurt his relationship with the rest of the basketball community.
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Despite the fact that I am blown away that people are actually buying tickets, it does feel like, I've seen this before because I already envisioned it.
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Kelly stopped the ceremony to introduce Jacob to Becky for the first time...I am so blown away by his story and his amazing outlook on life.
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Walking onto set the first day of shooting with the wonderful ELS and meeting the cast was like walking into the physical storyboard, we were blown away!
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When he got home he was blown away by the 23-year-old's work ethic as he launched into a multi-destination journey each day for training.
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My brother stepped in with so much confidence and love- I'm blown away every day and so grateful for this little one to be in my life.
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Olga Bell (OB): I saw Baku's FITC talk and was blown away by his work, especially the Google Maps-generated stop-motion video he made for group_inou.
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And a lot more was blown away on Tuesday thanks to the LME three-month price falling through a particularly technically sensitive area either side of $2,300.
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"I'm not blown away," says Gary McCracken, a professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of Tennessee, who did not take part in the study.
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I dined on-site for dinner and was blown away by simple, yet surprising dishes such as a Japanese eggplant that came floating in a tangy broth.
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I spent a day at Keeneland's September auction, and I was blown away by the amount of money spent on horses that have never even been ridden.
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So grateful to the Academy for recognizing my work on 'The Handmaid's Tale' but I am completely BLOWN AWAY by the 20 nominations the show has received!
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After my tour of Claiborne, I was blown away by the attention and effort that goes into caring for thoroughbreds — and the money made from breeding them.
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And when I read that story on Sunday I was blown away, and I couldn't think of a better story of what this company is all about.
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As you might expect, those lucky fans — 16 in total — were happily blown away when they found Leno, himself, sitting next to them in the front seat.
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Wolf feared that the magical moment would end when Santa asked Matthew to sit with him for a picture, so she was blown away when he agreed.
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We ate the chain's tacos, and not only were we unimpressed with the taste, we were blown away by how different they looked from their glossy counterparts.
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I've talked to several people who have had a chance to try out Facebook's Oculus Rift, and every one of them was blown away by the experience.
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So I was blown away to find that the SoundSport Free wireless earbuds enjoyed the same rock solid connectivity as the Bose QuietComfort 35 over-ear headphones.
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I was blown away by how many cultural norms were in that hockey community that I didn't see in any other hockey communities that I'd been in.
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So I was sort of blown away by it, and I made it my mission to persuade [Danny] that I was the right guy for the job.
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They were really blown away not only by being walked through the game by the people who made it but also seeing how the game is made.
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DC had flown them from San Diego to San Francisco for the party and totally surprised me, and I was blown away – like literally fighting off tears.
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To me, I was blown away with the whole procedure, but can you imagine how she felt, that her husband was such a factor in the game?
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"I did go and look in the kitchen of Amazon, and I was blown away by kind of the scale and operations and the complexity," he said.
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" (Naturally, Madden is already being identified as the next James Bond.) In a telephone interview, Madden said he was "absolutely blown away" by the success of "Bodyguard.
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Finally, Trump has usefully blown away the false notion that everybody wins from expanded trade — though he never had any intention of truly helping those left behind.
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Layla George, another victim, said she was sleeping on Thursday night when the roof of her house was blown away by powerful winds caused by the cyclone.
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But the highest open strike price on lead call options in December is $21990,400 per ton, a level that has already been blown away by Friday's action.
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Lance was lucky enough to check it out and he was blown away by the midair hologram buttons that vibrated on his fingertips when he poked them.
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"When I see Jim Cramer's got a million followers on Twitter and all the news that breaks on Twitter every day, I'm blown away," Segal told Cramer.
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Rachel Goslins, director of the Smithsonian's Arts and Industries Building and overseer of the robots' deployment, said she has been "blown away" by visitors' reactions to them.
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A 14-year-old transgender girl also came out to her school in an emotional letter, and her parents said they were "blown away" by the response.
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When I first heard Alpha 606 I thought it was such cool music, but when I saw Armando do these live performances I was just blown away.
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This past June, she joined Hostettler and other contest winners on a visit to five different Alpine cheesemakers, and said she was blown away by what she observed.
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He recently told CNBC he was "blown away by how many people are hard-core, dedicated hockey fans" who until recently were forced to root for other teams.
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Historically speaking, people are almost always blown away by celebrities who decide to take on the honor of belting out "The Star-Spangled Banner" at high-profile events.
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"She used to send me articles about Finland, completely blown away by the fact that we have this society that seemed to her like a utopia," he says.
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Taste-wise, I was surprisingly blown away by how close the Lyre's version presented to the alcoholic amaretto I know and love to put in my hip flask.
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The Fiji Times newspaper reported that some homes had had their roofs blown away and that five people had managed to swim to safety after their boat capsized.
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"When we originally launched pink, we made 2,000 suitcases and were blown away when they sold out within days," Away co-founder Steph Korey said in a statement.
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Theo says he was "blown away" when a trainer (who was once paralyzed herself) showed him a method of reconnecting the body through Pilates that worked for her.
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Musgraves and Kelly, both 30, met while attending a songwriters showcase at the famous Bluebird Cafe in Nashville — and when she heard him sing, she was blown away.
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"When we saw what Neighbor was doing, we were blown away by the potential," said Chad Packard, investor at Pelion Ventures, commenting on the funding in a statement.
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But the one time I was able to eat an Alphonso mango, at the diminutive fruit stand at the luxury London department store Harrod's, I was blown away.
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"Kim, especially, was blown away by how good [she] looked in the magazine," a source close to the reality TV star tells PEOPLE in this week's cover story.
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But it wasn't until Evangelista was blown away by a new skincare product, Erasa XEP-30, that she decided to officially make her way into the beauty industry.
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After his death, they quickly disbanded, then suddenly in 1980, NRBQ's Terry Adams and Tom Ardolino found a copy of Philosophy of the World and were blown away.
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At E3, Mashable games editor Chelsea Stark got a personal demo with Palmer Luckey, the 23-year-old creator of the Rift, and she was completely blown away.
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Part D: The growth of drug prices has blown away the growth of pretty much every other economic good, and Medicare is barred from negotiating discounts with manufacturers.
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I can remember John Peel playing it on the radio—the most interesting radio show in England at the time—and he was just blown away by it.
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"I was blown away by them and grateful for how invested they were in the challenge as an artwork rather than only as a technical presentation," Evans says.
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Maybe Sony's PS4 Pro could improve this, but the majority of PS VR owners are unlikely to be blown away by Resident Evil 7 on a visual level.
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"We are, yet again, blown away by Enceladus," study co-author Christopher Glein, a Southwest Research Institute space scientist specializing in extraterrestrial chemical oceanography, said in a statement.
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"I continue to be blown away by the outpouring of support from my constituents and companies in my district, including 23andMe," Speier said in a statement to CNBC.
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He just must have been rehearsing non-stop because his musicianship improved so radically over a maybe 18-month period that I was actually blown away by it.
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In celebration of the album's 25th birthday, graphic designer Paul Nicholson shared the original design blueprints for the logo and typeface on his Instagram, and we're blown away.
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Heritage's director of congressional and executive branch relations, Thomas Binion, went on "Fox & Friends" to discuss the report, saying the think tank was "blown away" by Trump's performance.
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It's this really deep, profound passion, and when he lets it out, I've been reduced to tears in practice sometimes because, oh my God, I get blown away.
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She's blown away, and you know how she feels, particularly when Scorsese lets a song play in full, keeping the focus on Dylan, alone or with his band.
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The Playmaker says Hopkins was blown away by the comment -- saying, "I've never been in any trouble" -- but Irvin says things got even worse later in the meeting.
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But I would tell you now having seen the number, just pleasantly surprised and blown away by the TV audience we saw, plus the digital and social metrics.
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She had blown away the field in New York a year ago, winning by a margin (3 minutes 34 seconds) not seen in the women's race since 1980.
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"When we launched RVR on Kickstarter earlier this year, we were blown away by the response," co-founder and Chief Creative Officer Adam Wilson said in a release.
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If you were blown away by the retailer's amazing savings then, be prepared to fall over when you see what it has in store (and online) right now.
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Business Insider&aposs Travis Clark recently reported that a Funko representative said that "fans, press, and retailers have been absolutely blown away by the response" to the toy.
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Newton-John, 71, who was first diagnosed in 1992 and opened her treatment center in 2012, said in the video she was "blown away" by the buyer's generosity.
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"I was quite familiar with David's legacy at that point already, and was totally blown away by the fact that he played it," Dorsch said in an interview.
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When I saw it, I was just blown away by it, and I took it home, and I — I put it beside my bed and slept with it.
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From a World War II medical manual on battlefield injury he clipped a small, close-up photograph of a soldier whose lower face has been blown away gunfire.
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When I saw him, I was blown away by how hard he worked on music and his attitude and the way he demanded respect and his general presence.
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"We have been blown away by the love and kindness we have been shown by our friends, family, community and even kind strangers," Vlad writes on the GoFundMe page.
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A South Carolina mother of three, was "absolutely blown away" when a Columbia Walmart cashier insisted on covering half of her $1003 grocery bill —with her personal credit card.
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BauBax LLC CEO Hiral Sanghavi was blown away by the initial reaction to the first Baubax jacket and sought to improve upon the design after seeing feedback from customers.
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Higgins said that 30 veterans have so far committed to marching, including Army veteran Darien Price of Memphis, who told the paper he was "blown away" by Cohen's statement.
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"I've actually been blown away this year that you've had just this persistent demand in fixed income," said Rick Rieder, BlackRock Inc's chief investment officer of global fixed income.
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Though Gifford was there to support Darcangelo's service, which was geared toward LGBTQ people, he wasn't expecting to be blown away by the singing voice of the minister's daughter.
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