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Storm waves, it is true, may grow twice as high, and if a full gale blows long enough in one direction to produce a fetch of several hundred miles, the resulting waves may be even higher.
A number of states contend that the revised standards are so strict that even if their counties drastically reduced their own air emissions, pollution from other states, notably power plant pollution that blows long distances, would still push them into violation.
This super light plastic blows long distances and washes down the Malibu Creek and storm drains from inland.
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Then a simple block back at Djokovic is blown long and it's 40-0.
A breeze is blowing; long white curtains are dragged sluggishly backward and forward on a pale wood floor.
The Tall Soldier died, his breath rasping and then ceasing, and his hair blowing long and wild.
But one source of late blight remains on the scene and continues to be a threat until frost: spores blown long distances by wind.
While the Tigers took batting practice, one fan repeatedly blew long blasts on a horn, making the place sound like the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge at rush hour.
Ammonia is a gas emitted from fertilisers and manure which condenses to form particles which can be blown long distances by the wind.
Finally, by "Petrouchka," late on Monday, lips were obviously getting rubbery in the brasses, which had had to blow long and loud pretty much throughout the series.
The court was told Carlisle did not blow long enough into the breathalyser when he was tested at the roadside to provide an adequate sample.
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