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He could hear the counterblast from the directors now.
The beard would have been a kind of counterblast to the Rhodes hat.
Her grin was a bit shaky, and he knew it must have looked bad when the final counterblast whipped out.
Nigel would try to find out when, so that he could invite one of his pick-ups as a counterblast.
Startling and enjoyable and a counterblast to high art.
Warn was expanding her mantle for a counterblast.
It was a counterblast against a westernized Greece which had been sanitized for the tourist.
The moment I had finished he burst forth into a swift series of denials, assertions and general counterblast.
And continuing without giving time for a counterblast: "What does Mogthink of it?
A counterblast from Andrew Brown pulled no punches, calling the book "a comfort blanket for the smug".
In September 2009, Lenny Harper published a point-by-point counterblast to these claims.
It was well that Bullard had foreseen the reply they would get, for the counterblast came almost instantaneously.
Six years later, he published a pamphlet in the trendy Counterblast series ringingly titled "Against Religion."
The outer layer of the titan-poly exploded outward, deflecting most of the projectile energy in the counterblast.
Counterblast (1948)
Counterblast (1951)
Paulsson and Carleklev also spend their time in Counterblast.
Counterblast may refer to:
Not one of the natives stirred, and their determination not to yield to that command beat back at the off-worlders in a counterblast.
CounterBlast (1990)
Our puny efforts at a counterblast could not compete with the Air Ministry press department; moreover we had little energy to waste on matters of that sort.
The firm even introduced its own corporate logo - the "Scribble", a loose, free-form, pencil-drawn counterblast to the formal graphic conventions of the time.
She broke the connection with an ill-tempered snort, and Reedeth was left with his mouth half open to utter an abortive counterblast.
This is entered on the Stationers' Register, 8 April 1598, and Bell himself claims the authorship in his Counterblast.
"Counterblast: How the Atlanta Temple Bombing Strengthened the Civil Rights Cause."