Sentence examples for a dramatic wind from inspiring English sources

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Turbine time A cylindrical skyscraper called The Tower, being built on the Vauxhall waterfront, will have a dramatic wind turbine generating 20,000kWh of energy per year for the 223 flats.

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The large painting — it measures more than 39 inches by 52 inches — depicts a ferry boat filled with travelers, including some in a horse-drawn carriage, crossing a river near a turreted castle, with a dramatic, wind-swept sky in the background.

The very name suggests casual and contemporary, yet the main dining room, reached by a dramatic winding staircase, is the epitome of elegance.

Russell's winding journey took a dramatic twist on Thanksgiving weekend, thanks to U.S.C., the hostile environment of the 90,000-capacity Los Angeles Coliseum and a victory that put him one win away from a berth in the Bowl Championship Series title game.

The next morning I drove two hours west across the island on dramatic, winding Saddle Road, which takes visitors from dense lowland greenery to a high plains landscape dotted with cows and sheep-crossing signs, and on up to a lava-field landscape bookended by two massive volcanoes, Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa.

Lagat was not the only surprise of the brisk, dramatic, wind-swept day.

"The late afternoon sun in Berlin, I think, ruined his use of the teleprompters," the MSNBC host said, "So his usual dramatic wind-up was ruined".

Within the United States, the world's largest cumulative producer of greenhouse gases, societal concerns have shaped energy policy supporting a dramatic increase in wind energy generation.

It will promise a dramatic increase in offshore wind generation in an effort to meet the growing demand for electricity and cut carbon emissions.

Wedding-Wind, a dramatic monologue in the voice of an ecstatic farmer's wife on her wedding morning, is a key poem in his oeuvre, and one of the earliest-written of the works that would be published in his first mature collection, The Less Deceived (1955).

(Reuters SAILINGG: ISLER CLAIMS WOMEN'S SILVER -- J. J. Isler of San Diego rode Sydney Harbor's shifting wind to a dramatic comeback on the final leg to claim the women's 470 Olympic silver medal behind a dominating Australian boat.

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