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Walking home, Mr. Roberts smelled so bad that his friends ran to stay upwind of him.
In areas with strong prevailing winds, however, the crater may be upwind of the cone.
These have sparked what Echtenberg calls "existential fear" in Aachen, which lies 60km upwind of the plant.
She upheld a rule requiring power plants upwind of national parks to reduce emissions until the parks are clear.
Critics have long warned of a possible accident at the Hamaoka plant, which is upwind of Tokyo.
More realistic experiments using carefully contrived sprays of CO2 upwind of crops show a much lower bonus.
Surely anyone in their right mind is thinking about how we can reduce pollution but they want to build another runway here, upwind of London?
The unmarked convoy arrived in the gray-blue light of dusk, seven dark trucks winding through Albany's suburbs and stopping upwind of a gymnasium here.
It allows a boat to get ahead of its competition, then once upwind of its rival, foul the air coming down the course, slowing the other boat further.
Never mind that the existing Faslane base, not far upwind of Scotland's densely populated central belt, would see off most of the Scottish population if it went bang.
Those who feel compelled to witness an implosion in person, the researchers say, should position themselves upwind of the demolition site.
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