• William John Blew (13 April 1808 – 27 December 1894) was a translator and hymnist. He was the only son of William Blew. He was born in St. James's, Westminster...
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  • Blew (1873–1957), Welsh footballer Mary Clearman Blew (born 1939), American writer Russell Blew (born 1941), Australian Rules footballer William John...
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  • The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie is a 2024 American animated science fiction comedy film produced by Warner Bros. Animation. Directed by...
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    arrival in the city had been set too close to the track, and the explosions blew out several windows in the train, unnerving the First Lady. About a dozen...
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    named after the famous headmastering family of its greatest period. William John Blew, hymn composer and translator W. S. Gilbert of Gilbert and Sullivan...
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    gettin' ready to blow"). During the recording, one of the guitar amplifiers blew up (which is evident on the album). The other song Phillips produced is "How...
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    July 2021). "Elton John says young artists like Billie Eilish and Lorde 'blew my mind'". NME. Retrieved 20 November 2022. "Elton John's 'The Lockdown Sessions'...
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    "John Wayne: A Love Song", Joan Didion recalls the first time she saw Wayne in a movie: "it was there, that summer of 1943 while the hot wind blew outside...
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  • not the first republished breviary. In 1854, William John Blew republished the Aberdeen Breviary; Blew's editing was derided by Morison. A previous attempt...
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    tragedy: The loveliest and the last, The bloom, whose petals nipped before they blew Died on the promise of the fruit. Although Keats wrote that "if poetry comes...
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