Filming with a puckishly bland interview-style fixed camera and sarcastic cityscapes, Ying convincingly depicts a state of repressed volatility which, when it blows, does so with a far-reaching, vitriolic, righteous audacity that has few parallels in the modern cinema.
You know it's big, but when you get there it still blows you away.
It blows up when too many of those depositors seek redemption at the same time.
Yet wind is far from a perfect source of electricity, since the wind blows when and where it will.
Lord knows when the cold wind blows, it'll turn my head around.
Still, it seems silly to expect players to bring intensity and emotion into the game and turn it off at will when a whistle blows.
We wrote the provision because when high-risk investing blows up, it should vaporise only the funds of investors, not the credit essential for a strong economy.
"It's always nice when the smoke from the grills blows across the road, " says Mr. Pork Chop's son Matt, who now runs the business.
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But when the project is not built according to his wishes, he blows it up.
Merkel is likely positioning the three-month suspension on extending the life of reactors due to the upcoming state elections in Saxony-Anhalt on March 20 and in Baden-Wuerttemberg and Rhineland-Palatine on March 27, buying time until the Fukushima accident blows over though it is unclear if or when that will happen.
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It's big and shiny, built in 90 days, but the contractor put it together in a way that when the first stiff wind comes, the house blows down.
West Ham struggled to inflict any serious blows on Liverpool's rearguard, and it was no surprise when Zola made a change after 59 minutes when he replaced Junior Stanislas with Jack Collison.
When one row on one side blows air at a higher pressure than the other it causes the airflow over the trailing edge on that side to bend up or down, in exactly the way that an aileron would, and the plane rolls accordingly.
When something blows up, you want to be able to see the different pieces of it flying around in all directions and you want them to be recognizable pieces.
One of the final blows to Portugal's chances of staying out of the bail-out zone came when it emerged in an echo of Greece's misreported finances that last year's deficit was 8.6% of GDP rather than the planned 7.3%.
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