| 31. | "It is not enough to bounce him out, but it's enough to take the air of inevitability away from him ."
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| 32. | Ministers worry raising rates too soon could take the air out of the continent's gradual recovery from last year's economic splat.
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| 33. | And that baloney about the Stars giving the NHL a black eye because they take the air out of the puck?
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| 34. | "Since it takes the air out, it reduces three cups of bread crumbs down to a little pouch, " she says.
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| 35. | That loud hissss you heard in the Metrodome was Chris Chandler and Co . taking the air out of the Vikings bubble.
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| 36. | The bewildered Marquis is taking the air when he is confronted by a furious Elisa, who accuses him of ordering the kidnapping.
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| 37. | It's not right that the team behind gets to keep playing and the team ahead has to take the air out ."
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| 38. | A . Check out the ducts ( the pipes that take the air from the furnace to the room ) for mildew.
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| 39. | There was a single witness to these events, a young man taking the air on the balcony of the Zarate family residence nearby.
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| 40. | He's recently talked up the dollar because a stronger yen could take the air out of Japan's fitful recovery by hurting Japanese exporters.
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