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After blowing far northward, the rains suddenly headed southward toward Pakistan, causing heavy rainfall and widespread flooding.
But the climate-control system required a little patience, as the "auto" settings invariably seemed to be blowing far too much air into the cabin or none at all.
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A new kind of composite boardwalk fared well, but much of the wooden boardwalk was blown far from the beach.
The wind does not blow all the time, and when it does, it often blows far away from cities that need electricity.
I will reveal no more, except to say that his mind was blown far more violently off course than his vessel.
Or in a gull blown far off course or, conceivably, one who shared a tick with a bird from Africa or the Middle East while both were summering near the Arctic Circle.
Or these, from "Chimes of Freedom": "Through the mad mystic hammering of the wild ripping hail / The sky cracked its poems in naked wonder / That the clinging of the church bells blew far into the breeze / leaving only bells of lightning and its thunder".
Canary has been on Indiegogo for four days, and has blown far beyond its $100k goal to be at $550k at the time of writing.
Most of the gas cascades back onto the sun, but a small fraction may escape into the outer atmosphere to feed the solar wind--a steady stream of particles that blows far into space.
This year's haul has already blown far past the first event, in 2013, when only 68 snakes were caught.
Ten of the "gentleman rovers" pulled out before the start and the ship was blown far off course by storms, making an unplanned first landfall at Bermuda.
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