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It uses canvas sails and moveable, hinged shutters to capture the wind.
A season of thermals rising over the dark earth, and a season when the snow seems to capture the wind and hold it down?
Their goal was both simple and colossal: to capture the wind at higher altitudes, turn it into electricity, bring it to the ground, and feed it into the nation's power grid.
Loping down a slope near a mountaintop or leaping from a cliff, they capture the wind in the nylon canopy they carried in their knapsacks, then rise in a thermal to thousands of feet to float and swoop for mile after mile.
Its design allows the turbine to be automatically oriented to capture the wind.
However, the method fails to capture the wind patterns that obviously differ from the load.
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To convey the sinuous logic and rhetorical tricks of the brilliant but devious Guido, the translation should capture the winding syntax of Dante's grammatical construction with its hissing "s" sounds for the Italian subjunctive (credesse, fosse, tornasse).
Capturing the wind is not the only way Maryhill uses its land to benefit its bottom line.
Some experts on ski jumping believed that his unusual build broad yet thin acted like a sail, capturing the wind and carrying him well past other jumpers.
At a time when major newspapers routinely had yachting correspondents, there were dozens of articles about Dr. Ogilvy's expertise at capturing the wind in canvas and using it skillfully.
Bahadori introduced the idea of capturing the wind within a tower and then pass it through wetted conduit walls [4].
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