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By the second day of lessons, Power started supervising my rides, with me running downwind, zigzagging my way toward confident control of the kite.
Now running downwind on port, with the two boats side by side, Cayard nudged his bow over to shake de Angelis's slight advance.
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Over the last two years he has refined the design and in a series of tests has shown that it can not only run downwind faster than the wind, but it can run upwind too.
Be aware that if she runs downwind, it may signal her need to get a better smell of the intruder.
The inflow there from the Mediterranean Sea forms a high-velocity stream (−0.8 m/s) running straight downwind across the mud flats, and this Pelusiac jet limits the width of the land bridge to the North.
If you do run, stay downwind to make following you more difficult.
An instrumented mobile platform was employed to measure vehicle-related pollutant concentrations on transects running upwind and downwind of four freeways in the coastal, central and eastern areas of the California South Coast Air Basin (SoCAB) during the pre-sunrise period (04 30 06:30).
We measured breath pH both pre- and post-exercise on ten days during peak smog season in 16 high school athletes engaged in daily long-distance running in a downwind suburb of Atlanta.
Attempt to get the smoke to go downwind.
If you are the port sailor, go downwind of them.
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