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The palm trees thrashed in the rising wind.
Ulster led 13-6 before turning into the rising wind.
At noon the rising wind forced me to transfer the men to the valley temple which is more protected.
In a rising wind the manic dust of my friends, those who fell along the way, bitterly stings my face.
When I came to, I realised the smoke and fumes from the building's burning shell were now being swept away by a gradually rising wind.
On Saturday night, in the heavy rain and rising wind, thugs surely stayed home because they wanted to stay dry, same as everyone else.
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If this early evening/dusk time is critical for finding mates, it may coincide with a time of heightened background noises, including rising winds due to changing temperatures and increased insect activity (S. Kessler, pers. obs., 2010).
Ever since, the popularity of wind power has fluctuated widely: when the price of fossil fuels rises, wind suddenly seems attractive; when the price falls, so do investments in wind farms.
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