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He said the wind conditions were so unfavorable that Mr. Park's balloons often ended up floating back into South Korea.
The adrenaline junkie ended up floating to an altitude of around 8,000 feet.
"If someone hadn't found him," Sherman says, turning his head to look out of his dining room window, "that body would have ended up floating into Bayou d'Inde".
Undeterred, Ki spottedeng spothat that Ruddy had been drawn off his line but his intended chip into an empty net ended up floating fractionally over the bar.
Instead, they were carried ever upward, and ended up floating around the world for years, on streams of globe-girdling winds that were not then even known to exist.
Obviously this method leaves the work at the mercy of the elements and of vandals - indeed, one of his monumental works of the Thames at Millwall ended up floating downstream after his secret painting place was discovered by local vandals.
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We end up floating in some international, twentieth-century, big-science nowhere.
She'll do a passable job at it, but she'll also end up floating toward goal.
Remember the writer played by William Holden in "Sunset Boulevard": even when he loses the girl, even when he gets shot to pieces and ends up floating, face down, in the lady's pool, he at least gets to tell the story!
But a beach toy, which has a good chance of ending up floating out at sea, or plastic coverings used to shield crops — this plastic is durable enough for that without posing the environmental risks of persisting in the environment for decades".
For example, the sea emits an aerosol of salt that ends up floating around in the atmosphere in a range of sizes, from a few nanometres upward, and smoke from volcanoes and fires contains a huge variety of nanoparticles, many of which could be classified as dangerous to human health.
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