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If the plants have enemies at all, they would be direct sunlight and harsh winds.
They get burnt in full sun and turn crispy in harsh winds.
A structural engineer must contend with the forces of entropy and gravity, of harsh winds and rising seas.
Residents heaped plenty of blame on Mother Nature as harsh winds spread the flames and low humidity left the forest full of fuel.
Boiling clouds of dust whipped up by harsh winds buried homes and cars, destroyed crops, choked farm animals to death and sent children to the hospital with pneumonia.
Moving forward by trial and error, they have turned out a series of prototypes, each of which became better at launching, staying aloft, enduring harsh winds, and landing.
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A harsh wind was blowing.
That is when the riders will tackle Mont Ventoux, the mountain known for its harsh wind and unrelenting sun.
In town the bank thermometer read minus two and a harsh wind made it seem like the freezing pits of Hell.
It sits on a mountain top above a lake, which blankets the vineyard in cool breezes, while a nearby ridge protects it from harsh wind.
The clotheslines are laden with soggy sweaters and socks, waiting for the sun after a week of harsh wind, rain and snow.
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