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It spread rapidly, aided by a strong wind, and gained great headway before the firemen arrived.
Woken the next morning by a strong wind, I felt confused and puzzled.
He added: "The avalanche was caused by heavy snow, which was triggered by a strong wind.
The décor is as understated as the dancing: feet stay planted on the floor as bodies sway back and forth as if buffeted by a strong wind.
We get a routine about not knowing where to put your spare arm when spooning your partner; another about a sombre scattering of ashes scuppered by a strong wind; and a section about Hills being henpecked by his wife.
For instance, in the CAM sequence, the background included tree branches that were constantly swayed by a strong wind.
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And yet, because the disease travels by airborne spores, a strong wind from the continent would have put east-coast forests at risk regardless.The problem goes beyond ash trees.
A strong wind (activation by antigen) pushes cells uphill toward the two states.
As the exposure transforms from a marine type to rugged terrains, the mean wind structures vary markedly, featured by a stronger wind shear in a deepened boundary layer.
Waves driven by a strong southwest wind were getting heavier, and my casting was becoming ragged.
ABOARD THE INTREPID — Nearly two years after an embarrassing false start to its departure, the aircraft carrier Intrepid floated back to its berth on the West Side of Manhattan on Thursday, undeterred by a strong westerly wind or the sticky underside of the Hudson River.
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