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Not a trace of wind in the humid pyrexia of mid-afternoon.
"There wasn't a trace of wind at all that day and I didn't manage to cool down as I'd expect".
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(The performance retained the gamelan orchestra, but the gap between that and the music Dyrdahl had already laid down in the studio meant little trace of them wound up on the recorded album).
Furthermore, there is no trace of "four winds" in this category.
In his writings there can be discerned traces of every wind of doctrine of the early 19th century.
Ice cores in Greenland contain traces of lead dust from 2,000 years ago, carried on the wind from giant Roman smelters.
We will trace the difficulties and successes of wind turbine modal testing from 1982 to the present.
The concept of wind chill traces back to Antarctica, where two scientists, Paul Siple and Charles Passel, came up with a way of measuring how wind affects cold.
From the start of the modern era of large wind turbine generators, the history of wind power can be traced back more than 7000 years to the first use of sails to propel reed boats in Southern Mesopotamia.
Besides, a regulation strategy based on power flow tracing and comfort-constrained DR strategy was demonstrated in [23] to balance the fluctuation of wind farm output.
At the other end of the site, the wind has removed all trace of the graves of the drowned.
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