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There are great winds and garish lights there.
Ultraviolet observations have proved that to produce such great winds the pressure of hot gases in a corona, which drives the solar wind, is not enough.
Levitating figures, churning objects, roiling trees and great winds depict the fierce turmoil of the female psyche and the power of memory, imagination and longing.
You don't need to be told the title of this piece, or what company it was made on, or where Lou Harrison was born (Portland), or Mark Morris (Seattle), to know that this is a tribute to the Northwest, with the great winds whipping up the coast.
"A UBI offers a powerful way of protecting all citizens from the great winds of change to be ushered in by the fourth industrial age, and of sharing the potentially massive productivity gains that it will bring," the Compass report says.
Ask any modern storyteller and they will say there is always a moment when they are touched with fire, with what we like to call inspiration, and this goes back and back to the beginning of our race, to fire and ice and the great winds that shaped us and our world.
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Goddard noted that the time-shift "essentially happened off-screen" and that what the audience sees is "great big wind machines and camera lights".
Australia simply can't afford the great wind power fraud.
Critics hailed him as one of the great wind players of his generation.
Suddenly, as if a great wind had blown everyone else off the bare gravel yard, there was Merlin Koppin.
Then, he implored the great wind that lifted him up and carried him along to keep going.
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