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The wind was blowing hard, whistling down the North Channel toward Belfast.
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That evening, the usual emergency-vehicle sirens seemed especially frequent and jarringly loud; the wind blew so hard that it whistled through all the old house's cracks.
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This makes it hard to blow the whistle on corrupt officials, because the bribe-giver has also broken the law.
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