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The wind whips through the "sails", producing a sound like a fierce gale.
A7 Deadly Ferry Accident More than 760 are feared dead after an ocean ferry capsized off West Africa in a fierce gale.
The contents ranged widely from expert descriptions of scientific research and launchings of weather balloons to reports on proceedings of the debating society (a fierce gale happened to blow the evening the topic was women's rights) and other aspects of shipboard life.
Frentzos bears a certain resemblance to Homer's protagonist, and so it follows that when he traveled to Sicily to purchase 100,000 inch-long sea-bass juveniles, his return trip was interrupted by a fierce gale known as the donkey mistral, and 90,000 bass perished in the storm.
When he was on his way to winning the title here in 2012, his fellow Scots Alex Ferguson and Sean Connery famously invaded his press conference in celebratory mood after he had bamboozled Tomas Berdych in the semi-final, a match in which a fierce gale wrecked the Czech's high ball-toss.
It was also a cold, windy day with a fierce gale blowing down the so-called mountain.
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"It was a fierce game.
The steamship caught fire while a furious gale was raging.
More than 3,900 people were killed by fierce gales and a massive storm surge, and officials estimate that 4 million have been displaced.
The night before our departure a fierce storm had lashed the region with rain and howling gales, so I was relieved to wake up to clear and breezy weather.
A fierce row followed.
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