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Here are just a few of the YouTube mashups, rants and send-ups inspired by the half-minute when Nike "Just Blew It."
John Lee: England Beats Ireland in Rugby... on Planet Nike (VIDEO) John Lee 2011
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Here are just a few of the YouTube mashups, rants and send-ups inspired by the half-minute when Nike "Just Blew It."
John Lee: England Beats Ireland in Rugby... on Planet Nike (VIDEO) John Lee 2011
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And then it was ringing midnight, and they were in the Martian time slip, the thirty-nine-and-a half-minute gap between 12: 00: 00 and 12: 00: 01; when all the clocks went blank or stopped moving.
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At the end of the half-minute, however, I began to see things, and to breathe.
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I scarcely knew what happened the first half-minute.
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While the Steelers were a half-minute away from going 4-0 before losing to Baltimore 17-14 on Sunday, their offense wasn't the same without the two-time Super Bowl winner.
Ben Roethlisberger Is Back AP 2010
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While the bands in punk's first wave (like the Sex Pistols and the Clash) did little more than take Chuck Berry riffs and push some safety pins through them, the British art students who formed Wire sharpened and reduced the guitars (and the half-minute outbursts that qualified as songs) into shivs instead.
Disco Donors, Punk Pioneers Andy Beta 2011
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It took only a half-minute for the earthquake to shatter this island.
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A half-minute behind, the Italians Frattini and Damiani were trading attacks and trying at once to rid themselves of Anthony and decide fourth and fifth places between them.
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A half-minute had passed when Sandel, overconfident, left an opening.
A PIECE OF STEAK 2010
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