Sentence examples for to wind that from inspiring English sources

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But Wenzel and Outericky decided to wind that company down and go into Y Combinator to turn that review process into a scalable product instead.

A classical example is the response of trees to wind that results in shorter and thicker trunks.

The Accident Investigation Board concluded: The cause of the accident is that the plane during climb was subject to wind that succeeded the planes construction criteria.

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By hijacking civilian airliners and riding them into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, they used the very accessibility of an open society to wound that society.

If it is hate speech, it is so distant from any specific design to wound that a legal remedy against it seems quixotic and unenforceable.

Some stromal targets (e.g. the induction of proteases, growth factors and extracellular matrix proteins) are a reaction to the disruption of tissue architecture by malignant cells, in a manner akin to 'the wound that does not heal' [ 40].

Other balls that were hit lost the battle to winds that were blowing straight in, but Hampton said they shifted in the seventh.

Wie's reward is a 36-hole marathon Sunday as the tournament aims for an on-time finish after losing Friday's play to winds that exceeded 50 miles an hour.

Like the impact in El Tomatal, Rick's effects were much worse than Pauline's because Rick threatened the coffee crop when the beans were more susceptible to winds that could blow them off.

Not that it had to wind up that way.

In it, an animated Beethoven can be seen on his way to a concert with his compositions when he encounters a series of disasters - from horses from to wind - that mean his sheet music gets knocked out of order.

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