In-the-wind Sentence Examples

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  • Debbie Woolrich, age nine, remains in the wind but there's little hope she's alive.

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  • Her hair whipped in the wind chilling his body.

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  • One face stood out, a shock of unruly red hair waving in the wind.

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  • Limestone occurs in thick formations near Lava Creek, and in the valley of the East Fork of the Yellowstone river; also near the summit of the Owl Creek range, and in the Wind River range.

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  • The southerly component in the wind is as a rule most marked in the winter months, the westerly component predominating in summer.

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  • His feet would tangle in the wind and his chubby cheeks would be in a constant smile, while I would get ridiculously dizzy.

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  • But bad luck and a change in the wind direction brought him down mid ocean, 700 miles from Europe.

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  • The air is a thick haze of supersonic grit, the fire is burning in the wind like a blast furnace.

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  • I saw a lone woman walking in the wind and at the same instant so did Finn.

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  • A long ball from the back held up in the wind and caused a defensive mix-up which Mitch Patten capitalized on to equalize.

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  • In winter little winged nutlets with tiny airbags fly off in the wind and float down stream to germinate somewhere on another bank.

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  • I watched the distant trees rustle in the wind.

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  • Spirits which linger still, their voices carried in the wind And by the crashing waves upon the sandy shore.

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  • The fear flowed after her, like a black shroud, flapping in the wind.

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  • With his slightly ungainly style, it was great to see him in full flight, top-knot billowing in the wind.

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  • The last vestiges of my hangover blew away in the wind of our speed.

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  • Fear must release me to my God Anger must leave me, As a gentle whisper in the wind Death must lose its sting.

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  • Crack! crash! bang! went his iron-shod hoofs against the wooden bodies of the Gargoyles, and they were battered right and left with such force that they scattered like straws in the wind.

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  • They, being commonly out of doors, heard whatever was in the wind.

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  • That curly grass which always grows by country roadsides became clearly visible, still wet with the night's rain; the drooping branches of the birches, also wet, swayed in the wind and flung down bright drops of water to one side.

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  • A mass of sail boat masts and rigging all rattling in the wind.

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  • Other singles from the albums were Nothing 's to Good For My Baby and Blowin ' in the Wind.

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  • Stuck on a twig, they waved in the wind like a tattered flag for years.

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  • The burnt remains of the tent flap in the wind.

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  • Buy several practice blades to use instead of practicing with the expensive broadhead tips.Experiment with your broadheads in different weather conditions, especially in the wind.

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  • Don't water in the wind - A large part of the water will blow away and not benefit your lawn.

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  • As for that - the answer is blowing in the wind.

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  • Tables set up outdoors will need to be covered in heavy linens in order to keep from blowing in the wind.

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  • This is a good style for women who want to avoid fussing with a jacket that slips off or blows open in the wind.

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  • Branches are often weak and likely to break off in the wind.

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  • Advanced and alternate playing rules can factor in the wind when determining movement, add opportunities to pick up fate cards, or shorten the game by using fewer jewels.

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  • Voices in the Wind has several EVP recordings you can hear.

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  • Until 1997, when it was dethroned by Elton John's tribute to Princess Diana, Candle in the Wind 1997, We Are the World was the top selling pop single ever.

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  • It was the top selling single in history until 1997, when Elton John's Princess Diana tribute Candle in the Wind 1997 was released.

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  • The song is sometimes called Candle in the Wind 1997 or Goodbye English Rose.

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  • This is useful because many times during the season, you may be caught in the wind and rain.

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