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to gale
verb
To sing; charm; enchant.
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The benefits to Gale of a turnkey site were significant.
Suleiman and Soraya Z. Hessami to Gale E. Smith, $1.4 million.
Blustery weather, winds rising to gale force and strong tides somewhat limited our course.
A16 Major environmental groups expressed opposition to Gale A. Norton's becoming interior secretary.
That they were fighting for -- it's like what they tried to ascribe to Gale Norton.
Which leads me back to Gale Crater, which is bone dry, and why it relates to our skipping stones.
The winds may come from any point of the compass and vary in intensity from zephyr to gale.
The agreement also licenses to Gale two blogs from TheGreenInterview.com that discusses current and past environmental topics and developments.
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Also, snow blowing off fields in strong-to-gale-force winds will affect some roads, especially over high ground, according to the Met Office.
Her greatest asset, however, is the generous range of her sound, from microscopically detailed hush to gale-force.
He does, but it's basically all he does, and it's just not enough to bring this difficult tragedy to gale-force level.
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