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A fierce wind picked up.
Why tip a bucket of bilgewater into a fierce wind?
Like a sturdy reed in a fierce wind, Ms. White's house has withstood the storm.
The tramontane is a fierce wind off the Pyrenees that usually blows in winter or spring.
It's baking hot and a fierce wind is blowing topsoil across the flat plain.
Outside, trekkers scrambled into their tents as a fierce wind swept in from the lake.
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It meant using a grease-gun in fierce wind on the 320 grease-nipples on each Sno-Cat, and repeatedly tightening all 148 steel links on each track of the four pontoons, as well as fixing broken tow-bars, inboard rollers and even a fractured chassis.
A few days later, not far from the city of Ciutadella, I had a hoped-for encounter with the tramuntana, Minorca's infamously fierce wind, on a trip to see the island's best-preserved naveta.
They are bent forward at the same angle, as if they'd been facing the same fierce wind for a long, long time.
On Wednesday, the fierce wind augured a good day on the water, but Emanuel and his crew, all of whom participate in Fresh Youth Initiatives, a community service program in Washington Heights, had not yet mastered their boat.
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