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Examples
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The Blazer is also much stiffer - positive for durability but negative if it touches anything.
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We all should call this person and let them know their Blazer is on MCS.
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The Blazer is also much stiffer - positive for durability but negative if it touches anything.
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In the USA David Graham, Pete Peterson and Martin Blazer began as critics.
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Their fans are called Blazer Maniacs for a reason.
Brian Frederick: Comcast is Holding Trail Blazers Fans Hostage, You Could Be Next Brian Frederick 2010
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The Blazer was the property of the state and as such should only have been driven on official business, but since Liam didn't have a car yet, along with an apartment or an iron, he decided to risk the wrath of observant citizens and drive it anyway.
Fire and Ice Stabenow, Dana 1998
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"Why, he got up a sweep on the Derby, and got us each to shell out six stamps, and there were twenty-one fellows in, and I drew Blazer, the winner; and now he won't give me the stakes, and says my Blazer is a mistake for Catterwaul!"
The Master of the Shell Talbot Baines Reed 1872
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We love a mad, theatrical brandy concoction called the Blazer, heated at the table with great ceremony and infused with cinnamon, lemon peel and a handful of coffee beans.
Home 2010
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We love a mad, theatrical brandy concoction called the Blazer, heated at the table with great ceremony and infused with cinnamon, lemon peel and a handful of coffee beans.
Home 2010
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On screen, "Owen" always denied that he and the Blazer were the same person, even though it was comically obvious that they were one and the same.
Deadspin 2010
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