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As the English were under heavy fire from the fortifications and having difficulty maneuvering because of the winds, Blake ordered that the five captured ships be destroyed.
Change at the top in Saudi Arabia still takes place at a glacial pace - despite (or perhaps because of) the winds of change elsewhere in the region.
"The Chillida-Leka has not died because of negligence or lack of interest, or anybody's ill will, but because of the winds that blow" in tough economic times, read a wistful opinion piece in Thursday's El Pais newspaper.
"You walked across a ring road as if this were a suburban mall," he recalled, "and then a plaza that was almost impossible to walk on because of the winds.
They know, for example, that because of the winds, many planes will have to land to the south of their usual runways, and to taxi an extra 20 minutes to their appointed gates.
Gale crater is not so called because of the winds, but is named after Walter Gale, an Australian banker by day and astronomer by night whose 1892 sketches of the Red Planet were highly regarded.
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The changes were taking place within it, like in the clouds, because of the wind.
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"Because of the wind, the course played hard.
The boys couldn't hear her because of the wind.
That's partly because of the wind deflector.
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