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- Traders " are going to overblow the situation ."
- Keep it manageable and don't overblow it ."
- And, more important, we overblow the risk reduction conferred by screening.
- So you've got to overblow him a little bit ."
- A clean overblow note requires that both of these steps be executed simultaneously.
- Overblow notes are naturally flat but can be bent up to the correct pitch.
- His mother was Joanna, daughter of Miles Dodson of Kirkby Overblow, Yorkshire.
- In many ways, they don't overblow expectations, " said Harwood.
- But I think physicians as well as the public tend to overblow the risks of cancer.
- "I think that's all you guys do is overblow everything,"
- The wider end of the tube is flared slightly to form a overblow into an upper register.
- Was the rivalry overblown ? she was asked by one of the NBC commentators who had helped overblow it.
- Michalek was known for using the overblow technique, which is used to play chromatically on the diatonic harmonica.
- Levy's overblow, a kind of controlled bend, makes available all notes on the diatonic harmonica.
- The village was historically a township in the parish of Kirkby Overblow, in the West Riding of Yorkshire.
- The church was built in the 12th century as a chapel of ease in the parish of Kirkby Overblow.
- Kearby with Netherby was historically a township in the parish of Kirkby Overblow in the West Riding of Yorkshire.
- The clarinet is therefore said to overblow at the twelfth, and when moving to the altissimo register, a seventeenth.
- In 1749 he received the degree of D . D ., and was appointed rector of Kirkby Overblow, Yorkshire.
- "No one should be surprised by that, and we shouldn't overblow it, " he said.
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