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breezes
noun
Plural of breeze
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The weather forecast is a little better for Friday – bright sunshine still but slightly stronger breezes.
Visit them for a couple of nights to give your credit card a break from La Luna or if you prefer breezes and a clear vegetarian conscience with your reading to sand and salt water.
I swing for the line of cool blue hills, an upland oasis promising an hour or two of views, breezes and lung work on the way back north.
It takes up the entire first floor of an elegant, listed 1891 town house, and has lofty 12ft-high ceilings, which give it an airy feel despite the lack of air con (open the French doors for harbour breezes).
This is a fine illustration of how quickly the breezes shift in investment banking and underlines how hard it will be for Jenkins, in his latest overhaul of the division, to find a consistently winning formula.
It collects moisture from the early-morning fog that is produced when ocean breezes from the Atlantic collide with the hot desert air.
Are refreshing breezes wafting through the political climate?Not really: sitting so close to the equator, Singapore does not have anything as dramatic as the season temperate countries call "spring".
Mr Osborne's supporters admit that he revels in the politics of politics: the fine calculation of tactics, the plotting of ambushes, the sniffing of breezes and the weighing of principle against expediency.
As moisture-laden breezes roll in from the Atlantic, the water in the air condenses on the beetles' backs (just as a cold bottle of beer left on a table causes water in the air to condense on its surface).
The lack of cars will allow for narrow, shaded streets that will also funnel breezes from one side of the city to the other.Roofs, canopies and a large patch of land on the edge of the city will be given over to solar panels.
Across the region many farmers are either having wind turbines put on their land or are "wind prospecting" to gauge the breezes blowing over their fields.
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