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"Listen," he whispered as a light gust of wind broke the perfect silence, rustling the olive trees.
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The problem, rather, is the unexpected: an unwary bird; an unmapped tree; a gust of wind.
For example, suppose a camper lights a fire, a sudden gust of wind fans the fire, the fire gets out of control and the forest burns down.
To create the illusion of being hit by a car, the lighting was dropped and a gust of wind from fans occurred at the moment of the supposed impact.
It reappeared shortly afterward, on the opposite side of the city, popping out from behind a cloud, bathing Harlem and the East River in a chalky light, and, as though caught by a gust of wind, it rolled toward the Bronx.
With beginner's luck and a strong gust of wind, Borgen brought electric lighting to the place for the first time.
One tiny mistake, or even something out of her control, like a gust of wind or changing light on course, can be the difference between winning a medal or finishing out of the running.
Then, like a candle suddenly extinguished by a gust of wind, life left.
In my classroom I opened a window, letting in an icy gust of wind.
A gust of wind blew a stage curtain around, turning it green in the lights.
A gust of wind, a curtain blown: the vase wobbles.
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