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It might have helped that I read it in a force 10 gale on the Atlantic but reading it in the bath would probably have the same impact.
There was already a lively chop on the shimmering water, and with a gale on the way, the forecast was calling for 45-knot winds.
"You can feel the water rising above your legs," Mr. MacKay said as he viewed another display, this one about the Louis V. Place, a three-masted schooner caught in an icy gale on Feb. 8, 1895.
In a gale on a Cumbrian hillside, a wise otter-man shouts, "If you want to find otters, you have to be an otter," before leaving her in the wind.
Fed up with a near gale on Burbage Edge, I dropped into the shelter of the valley below and on a whim decided to explore the coniferous plantation that fills it.
Walking across the plaza on a windy day toward the escalators that take you down into the main body of the library can be like fighting a gale on the deck of a ship.
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