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Endless words, endless wind, endless rhetoric, no questions, no grit and no ability to stand up for Britain.
Economists say administration policies to reduce imported energy, along with higher commodity prices, are bolstering what Wyoming has to offer — natural gas and oil, coal so near the surface it can be harvested without underground mines and endless wind for electricity turbines.
Ennis and Jack, the dogs, the horses and mules, a thousand ewes and their lambs flowed up the trail like dirty water through the timber and out above the tree line into the great flowery meadows and the coursing, endless wind.
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So I'd leave him, then go back: "Do you want a piece of the Turin shroud?" Endless wind-ups.
Up a seemingly endless winding staircase is a room whose frescoes are alive with symbolism.
Downstairs, there's a more organised and pricier selection plus a vinyl record store, a coffee bar, event space and puffy sofas to sit on, but upstairs is also home to a crochet store, art installations and endless winding corridors and corners that are filled with ceiling-high shelves of books.
It also sent us up at least one endless, winding hill, both of us praying each turn wouldn't reveal another climb.
I fear that people would accus...read more 'You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough' I wake up in the morning ever...read more Each one of us sometimes gets lost in the endless and winding paths of existence.
Filming orchestra musicians up close can be problematic, resulting in endless shots of wind players with puffed-out cheeks and string players sawing away.
Driving this stretch of road, one can't help but appreciate the endless miles of wind farms this part of Texas is known for.
What was the point in studying for so many years only to forgo an exciting, interesting job in favour of changing endless nappies and winding screaming babies?
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