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The storm over the sexual harassment charges had blown high; Aich had quit; Greenpeace's registration was newly imperilled.
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The dust particles are blown higher into the air more readily, whereas the now positively charged sand grains usually remain closer to ground level.
The voltage builds up, they found, because lighter dust particles, which tend to be negatively charged, get blown higher up into the top of the funnel, while heavier, positively charged particles sink to the bottom.
He blew high as a buzzard can fly, saying it wasn't fit for white women to be so humiliated.
An' the wind she blows high an' the wind she blows low With a wiggle-me-higgle Me-higgle-me ho!
In the first weeks of the 1998 and the 1999 seasons, opposing pitchers would blow high fastballs past Williams when he batted left-handed.
He is 36, far beyond that time in his life when he could blow high fastballs past the best hitters, when he was arguably the game's greatest pitcher.
Suction and/or blowing High lift is obtained by adding momentum to the wing surface boundary layer by means of suction and/or blowing.
Cagayan Governor Alvaro Antonio said the wind was fierce but blew high from the ground, sparing many ricefields ready for harvesting.
And Ms. Kidman seems liberated from having to blow high-toned vowels through her nostrils.
Males are shown vying for the attention of a female, a ritual that involves fin-slapping, bubble blowing, high-speed chasing and outright fighting.
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