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Oh, and there's the ever-present possibility of a gale.
It was captured and released off the fire escape into the teeth of a gale.
But repeated investigations concluded that a combination of a gale and poor judgment ended his mission.
He would say the winds are blowing in gale force, so I'd look up the definition of a gale and say, c'mon, Dom, let's be precise".
Our manual commanded that we phone base to check the wind speed: too much of a gale and we would risk being beached.
The idea of them hurtling across the moors into the mouth of a gale wearing nothing but plimsolls, gym shorts and a flimsy school vest is hilarious.
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FROM the late 1990s home prices across the rich world soared relentlessly upward, borne aloft on a gale of cheap capital.
That's an indicator of a gale-force wind that Perriello was never likely to survive.
Globalized culture illustrates Joseph Schumpeter's metaphor of capitalist production as a gale of "creative destruction".
Prior to the development of Ana, the government of Bermuda issued a gale warning for the island.
On September 21, the government of Belize issued a gale warning, as well as a hurricane watch, for most of the eastern coast of the country.
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