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All seem to agree that Dr. Voss blew onto campus like a gale.
The roof section, made of metal and wood, blew onto the Manhattan-bound tracks at 9 47 a.m., according to New York City Transit.
When a napkin blew onto the court, they ran over to clean the offending litter, saving work for the ball boys.
On a windy day this spring, his neighbor sprayed glyphosate on his fields, and some of the herbicide blew onto Mr. Von Arb's conventionally grown corn, killing the first few rows.
Mr. Seidel, a weather geek since age 6 when he started measuring the snow in Salisbury, Md., first covered a hurricane for the Weather Channel in 1996, when Hurricane Edouard blew onto Cape Cod.
It was a profoundly ill wind that blew onto the East Coast in late October, the so-called superstorm leaving more than 130 dead in New York and New Jersey and causing an estimated $82 billion in damage.
Marsh, whose farm is 260km south of Perth, lost the right to call his farm organic when GM canola blew onto his property from Michael Baxter's property next door.
A portion of the roof overhang that sheltered a platform of the elevated subway station at 82nd Street in Jackson Heights, Queens, blew onto the tracks yesterday, fouling service on the No. 7 line.
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