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Is it the wind patterns?
And, as luck would have it, the wind did not blow.
It was dark and wet, as I remember it, the wind whipping the rain in off the Mersey.
The wind pushes it, drives it, the wind settles down, then the wind re-directs, pushes and drives it, and that's what we're dealing with".
I went to the refugio and got the little box of David's ashes, the "booklet" — to use the term he'd amusingly applied to his not-short book about mathematical infinity — and walked back down the promontory with it, the wind at my back.
Here's a translation of the last stanza, by Iraj Bashiri (whose Web site features both a biographical sketch and a chronology): O you are green all over, put your hands like a burning memory in my loving hands and entrust your lips like a warm sense of life to the caresses of loving lips The wind will carry us away with it The wind will carry us away.
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To clean it, hold it in the wind or blow on it.
"No," said the second, "it is the wind that is moving".
"It's the wind today, it just strips your soul".
Can I put you down for two?" Whisper It into the Wind Do it.
Point it against the wind and it makes the wind blow infinitesimally slower.
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