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  • Just afterwards at 10/9C is another new episode called "Blowups," with a synopsis telling:

    Celebrity Gossip: Entertainment News & Juicy Gossip 2009

  • The Moon is also an ideal workshop for nuclear engine development Blowups Happen ... and eventually a scrapyard for used vessels.

    Why Some Say the Moon? - NASA Watch 2009

  • Worst Blowups Some of the worst blowups so far have taken place at insurers that offer long-term-care policies to defray nursing-home expenses.

    Worry Grows Over Insurers 2009

  • It was clear by now that Campbell's _Astounding_ had been publishing stories about atomic energy since 1940, beginning with Heinlein's "Blowups Happen," all of them based on widely available material.

    Asimov's Science Fiction 2003

  • Bill O'Reilly's Biggest Blowups Bill O'Reilly's most infamous moments, from "Do it live!" to

    ABC News: Top Stories 2010

  • Bill O'Reilly's Biggest Blowups Bill O'Reilly's most infamous moments, from "Do it live!" to

    ABC News: Top Stories 2010

  • Blowups of this photo show that Mrs. Clinton (now the US Secretary of State) is holding a copy of the book "Are We Alone?" authored by awarded physicist Dr. Paul Davies.

    The UFO Chronicles 2010

  • Bill O'Reilly's Biggest Blowups Bill O'Reilly's most infamous moments, from "Do it live!" to

    ABC News: Top Stories 2010

  • Blowups of both photos are on file in the CUFOS library, along with copies of many other UFO-related snapshots.

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • Bill O'Reilly's Biggest Blowups Bill O'Reilly's most infamous moments, from "Do it live!" to

    ABC News: Top Stories 2010

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