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Pitching in a ferocious wind that kicked up funnel clouds of trash, Maine used the elements to his advantage.
A ferocious wind threw itself around the walls and streets of Marysville, launching branches, debris and trees.
It's early season when I visit and St Anton is 15 degrees below zero – and being blasted by a ferocious wind.
What no one anticipated was that the conflagration would quickly expand driven by a ferocious wind gusting at 40 miles per hour.
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Although I was very determined to see the rayadito, there came a moment when I became afraid to take another step, and I was suddenly able to see myself: spread-eagled against a slippery rockface, in blinding rain and ferocious wind, with no assurance that I was going in the right direction.
A combination of circumstances that lifted the phrase "perfect storm" out of the realm of cliche – very low pressure, an exceptionally high tide and a ferocious north wind – made for a surge that rivalled the infamous one in 1953, in which 307 lives were lost.
Coppard emerges into a ferocious hilltop wind around 90 minutes after the event apparently started, and tells us what we've missed: six candidates arguing in front of 14 sixth-formers – who, he says, were not allowed to talk, and whose questions were asked on their behalf.
There were times when Brendan Rodgers, sheltering from the ferocious wind under the lipped roof of the dugout, might have accepted a point for his team's endeavours.
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