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The interaction between all of this and the F.B.I. created a vortex that produced the result".
The hot air created a vortex of wrapping paper, clothing and embers that hovered eerily above the neighborhood.
Before they even aired, several of the Super Bowl LI ads created a vortex of turbulence and backlash.
It was coined earlier this year by Popjustice.com's Peter Robinson in a Guardian article that suggested pop's Beige Wave – Adele, Mumford and Sons, cathedral-blighting folk simperer Laura Marling – had created a vortex of boredom, "a boretex, if you will".
Holes were ripped into the roof of a woman's house after an aircraft landing at Heathrow created a vortex.
Construction of the pipeline has cleared a path through one of the most environmentally sensitive areas of the state and created a vortex of controversy in the process.
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Then perform the following demonstration: Stir the water briskly in one direction (to create a vortex).
These direct sewage through cylindrically shaped devices that create a vortex, or whirlpool, effect.
Stirred late afternoon for an hour, clockwise and anti-clockwise creating a vortex, this was the first preparation we learnt.
Three dozen men creating a vortex, a flesh whirlpool, that sucked you in and around and out again.
The lakes sit in a lowland between the Rocky Mountains and the Appalachians, creating a vortex of dangerous weather.
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