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the sandstorm
noun
A strong wind carrying clouds of sand and dust through the air.
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My ski goggles were shattered by the sandstorm.
"The sandstorm is coming back," one of the doctors said.
Our struggles were pebbles in the sandstorm that brought acceptance of blacks as equals".
March 26: The sandstorm was still blowing this morning, but a shadow of its former self.
Especially the little one that walked into the tree in the sandstorm.
Trying to understand the shifting alliances amid what one commentator calls "the sandstorm of war" is now near-impossible.
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The images linger: the rolling tank's-eye views, the blinding sandstorms, the firefights, the rescues, the falling statues and the rising flags, the losses and the looting.
It takes her six hours, she says, though longer after the sandstorms that sweep in from the Gobi desert.
Is it possible to discern a way ahead through the sandstorms and political fog of an impending war?
The sandstorms are so intense they can topple the festival tents, forcing locals to run and hide in cement toilet blocks.
The Abu Dhabi trial is intended to test the ability of the technology to stand up to the sandstorms and extreme heat of the harsh desert environment.
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