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The big white mainsail filled with wind, snapping the lines tight.
At a laboratory filled with wind tunnels, high-speed cameras, lasers, surgical equipment and a device that generates clouds of olive oil, they and several graduate students try to divine the secrets of bird flight.
One Saturday morning, watching from my bedroom window while she hung out washing on the metal clothes tree in the garden (which had finally been turfed), I saw what I had not allowed myself to see — the wet sheets billowed like fat sails filled with wind, and she billowed, too.
If they had different values, the way the Germans seem to be – 'we don't care what our energy prices are' – then maybe you come up with a different attitude and say let's have the country be filled with wind turbines and big storage facilities".
Not in a tournament filled with wind, rain, tight fairways, punishing rough and deceptive greens.
This time, we made the trip to the Île de la Cité on a day filled with wind, rain, and teeth-chattering temperatures (a spell that marked most of my stay).
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Sheathed in black netting and plywood, the floors where the men were trapped had been sealed off with plywood and plastic sheeting, creating a maze that became especially daunting as the building filled with wind-fanned black smoke.
Plastic baby dolls, suitcases filled with wind-up toys, strings of paint-can lids and neckties, a toilet seat, a cuckoo clock, a telephone, store-mannequin legs, mousetraps, an empty bomb casing, and dangling dentures cover every surface of Mr. Vautier's room-size shrine to orgiastic consumption.
On a recent morning in the parks -- filled with winding streets populated by many longtime residents with close ties -- an elderly woman shoveled her handkerchief-sized front lawn.
It veers down and as it fills with wind, I suddenly feel its strength.
In Wildwood, the trees are tied into clumps that rapidly fill with wind-blown sand and create dunes that form a natural barrier against storms.
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