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An autumn breeze drove a few leaves across the street.
Coming in September are the Breeze, Drive and Motiva.
Before they get too numerous, I start striding uphill, heading for the Crow Stones on the brink of the moor, hunting a breeze to drive them off.
Quentin Wilson says that "visibility is great, with a tall, upright driving position," adding that the "smooth gearshift and light steering make it a breeze to drive," and Jeff would agree.
You can barely walk down the street without seeing some Brooklyn hipster zooming past, long hair flowing in the breeze as he drives his M1 Abrams battle tank through the centre of Williamsburg.
With a length of rope, we rigged open the cargo door to give them a breeze while we drove onward. .
With a length of rope, we rigged open the cargo door to give them a breeze while we drove onward.
The sensor successfully measures fluxes driven by sea breezes of 10 mshowingowing the importance of this process for dune-building in the region.
Dense clouds had gathered, driven by a northeasterly breeze, but a local kibbitzer, Peter Huber, assured the captain, Steve Schwartz, "It's not gonna rain.
Nighttime storms offshore are driven by the land-breeze front which is the dermal counterpart of the daytime sea-breeze front.
The mesoscale circulation, that is, land-sea breezes, is a result of the differences in air temperature between the land and the adjacent sea that are driven by the unequal heating and cooling of land and sea surfaces.
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