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Now One full year into 'Obonzo's' single-term Presidency, and he's 'definitely;' the man of NOTHING except "Lot's of Hot-Air and Empty-Promises."
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And he's written a wonderful piece this month called "Hot-Air Balloons," about how all these guys with big egos, very rich guys - pundits, TV hosts - think at a certain point in their career where they've gotten to a certain level of celebrity power and fame that they should run for office.
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This edition of the Plimsoll Analysis is the most comprehensive review yet of the UK Hot-Air Balloons industry.
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The UK Hot-Air Balloons market is still widely regarded as one of the UK's most fragmented sectors.
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This edition of the Plimsoll Analysis is the most comprehensive review yet of the UK Hot-Air Balloons industry.
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Obama caught in a classic Hot-Air Moment above in the latest video on his YouTube site.
sisu 2009
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The Hot-Air Balloon festival of Alabama is probably the oldest among the balloon races in the Southern area, which originated in the city of Decatur at around 1978.
Article Source 2009
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Bullit Marquez/Associated Press Participants inflated hot-air balloons to kick off the four-day Philippine International Hot-Air Balloon Festival at sunrise Thursday in the Clark Economic Zone, Pampanga province, in northern Philippines.
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Hot Air: The (Mostly) True Story of the First Hot-Air Balloon Ride written and illustrated by Marjorie Priceman.
Archive 2006-01-01 2006
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Hot Air: The (Mostly) True Story of the First Hot-Air Balloon Ride written and illustrated by Marjorie Priceman.
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