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That's just the tailwind of Britain's great national crisis.
The photographs don't stand alone; they come with a tailwind of controversy.
Edwards had the second-best time, a 10.85 with a tailwind of 2.3.
They had the benefit of a tailwind of 3.4 miles an hour, far above the allowable 2.0.
Bolt will be hoping for a tailwind of 2.0m/s, the maximum permissible for a world record.
In the tailwind of Bilbao's success story, regional governments across Spain raced to plan their own architectural attractions — the bigger, the better.
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That battle and a howling tailwind out of the north caused the race to finish an hour ahead of schedule, at an average of 42km/h for the 242.5km, including the climb of the Ventoux but without the corresponding descent.
(See "Pricing Power Offsets Costs As Alcoa Beats").. Stocks also got a tailwind out of the retail sector, with both Tiffany and Sears Holdings hiking their forecasts.
"The tailwinds of growth are so strong.
Mr Greenspan's intuition served well enough amid the macroeconomic tailwinds of the Great Moderation.
Some early advertisers hope to catch the tailwinds of the Apple marketing program.
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