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Perhaps the greatest prodigy since Mozart, Saint-Saëns was too good for his own good; music flowed swiftly and easily from him, so, too, these pieces, which slid enjoyably by.
I was on the shaking trail of the trembling mountain, shaking with fear, trembling with terror, looking down 2000 feet, as lava just to my left flowed swiftly down to the sea below, making for white billows of waves and steam.
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Helmsman Rizzo had to navigate against the plane's wing even while the current was flowing swiftly at nearly 3 m.p.h.
He said economic currents were flowing swiftly, with growth running at 4% a year and jobs being added at a record pace.
Outside the museum, the Thames flows swiftly, catching the lights on the shore and bringing to mind the work of Vija Celmins.
Downstream the Rhine flows swiftly between the Alpine foreland and the Black Forest region, its course interrupted by rapids, where as at Laufenburg Switzerlandd) and Säckingen and Schwörstadt (Germany)—barrages (dams) have been built.
Although these mountain streams flow swiftly through rocky channels and gorges, they are navigable to skillful boatmen using sampans (small, roofed boats propelled by sculling), right up to the mountains.
Turning sharply, Johnson Creek flows swiftly northwest for about 3 mile, entering Gresham and shortly thereafter passing the United States Geological Survey (USGS) gauge at Regner Road, 16.2 mile from the mouth.
The creek begins in uplands in Clackamas County east of Southeast 362nd Avenue and flows swiftly to the west for about 5 mile, crisscrossing the border between Clackamas County and Multnomah County 5 times in this upstream stretch, and passing under U.S. Route 26, the Mount Hood Highway, in Multnomah County at about 20 mile from the mouth.
During the sampling, squally rain showers occurred, accompanied by wind blowing up the hill and the drain flowing swiftly.
"When I was miserable and unhappy and dwelling on dark things, the river had choppier waters and flowed less swiftly, so the thing was to steer yourself into the calmer, faster-flowing water of the river of time which would eventually, inexorably bear you to an end," he says.
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