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"Oh, I'm sorry," Tomlin says, with a sudden gale of laughter.
In "Semper Paratus," for example, the uneasy relationship between a young woman and her all-male search-and-rescue crew crests in an attempt to save a drowning girl from a skiff being battered in a sudden gale.
The poet's death was like a great tree falling in the forest; the prize a sudden gale of public exposure: these two events, so unconnected, have combined to leave Heaney isolated, reflective, and facing up to the inevitability of the endgame.
They've all read the early reviews ("Singest of summer in full-throated ease" – Keats; "As if some sudden gale had swept at once a hundred airy harps!" – Coleridge), but no one's prepared for the strange music that erupts in surround sound from the shadows.
He hit the green on the dreaded No. 17 Road Hole, approaching with a perfect low-trajectory iron shot into a sudden gale of wind.
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It was supposed to be a mellow five-day affair, but a sudden Patagonian gale kicked up.
Around midnight, the steamer Cornell, while 50 miles (80 km) west of Whitefish Point in Lake Superior, ran into a sudden northerly gale and was badly damaged.
It's campy, overwritten in places ("The word was like a breaking heart, a sudden peal of stifled bells in a gale, the last syllables of one dying of thirst in the desert"), and of gimcrack design.
In Lime Street station, the first familiar surroundings he had seen since the gale, an odd thing happened: he had a sudden, overwhelming realisation that he was alive, and started to cry.
Clinton's electoral victory... Barring a sudden and violent Kansas tornado that would make Harry Truman's 1948 gale seem like a toddler blowing our birthday candles, President Clinton will be reelected handily next week, bringing with him Democratic additions to the House and the Senate.
All of a sudden you are off hunting for the next moment again, and then the next, and time becomes as real as the gale blowing outside your window, toppling you over, always rushing towards you and away from you.
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