| 21. | What happens when you take the air out?
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| 22. | But he takes the Air Force very seriously.
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| 23. | It was already 10-0, and Smith's play seemed to take the air out of the Colts.
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| 24. | A 125-50 seasonal record has a way of taking the air right out of the room.
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| 25. | The goal is to take the air from the patient and have it absorbed into the earth.
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| 26. | "That takes the air right out of you, " said UNH's Derek Bekar of the shorthanded goal.
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| 27. | The problems could take the air out of Time Warner's shares, which are up 55 percent this year.
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| 28. | And there is the Carrera Targa, a particularly neat way to take the air in a closed car.
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| 29. | The play that seemed to take the air out of the Devils was Foote's third goal of the playoffs.
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| 30. | The Victorians considered " taking the air " by the sea to be healthy and sea bathing was considered therapeutic.
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