Sentence examples for the chinook from inspiring English sources

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the chinook

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The descending, warm, dry wind on the eastern side of the Rocky Mountains. The chinook generally blows from the southwest, but its direction may be modified by topography. When it sets in after a spell of intense cold, the temperature may rise by 20–40F in 15 minutes due to replacement of a cold air mass with a much warmer air mass in minutes.

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The Chinook is a military classic.

It was the Sea Knight helicopter, not the Chinook.

He also defended the safety record of the Chinook aircraft.

Though they're not as bad, he says, as the Chinook helicopters.

The Chinook crashed as the American and Afghan forces were leaving.

Finally, a year after the Chinook went down, I decided to go to Illinois.

The Chinook crash put the hospital into one of its periodic hectic states.

For those who won coveted seats on the Chinook, it should have been the happiest.

The other went into the Chinook, along with bin Laden's body.

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Chinook Health oversees facilities in southwestern Alberta, such as the Chinook Regional Hospital and St. Michael's Health Centre.

In 1877, United States Fish Commissioner Spencer Fullerton Baird requested that West Virginia introduce the Chinook salmon into its streams.

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