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Correction: make that three or four such twists, which wind up knotting the play past the point of credibility.
The twin towers were the first super tall buildings for which wind tunnels were used to estimate wind loads.
Findings also indicate under-estimation of the extent to which wind energy can contribute to electricity generation in the UK.
Sail, an extent of fabric (such as canvas) by means of which wind is used to propel a ship through water.
Dressers and a long desk were built into the walls, and storage was tucked under the stairs, which wind around the courtyard and the house's outer walls.
Supporters retort that global warming, which wind and other renewable energies help to avert, would not be good for big cats or the trees they prowl round.
A similar area is the hammada, in which wind has removed most of the material, leaving only bare rock surfaces scattered with large rocks.
The extensive ice fields flow into a number of major rivers, which wind their way down through temperate rain forests to the Pacific.
In today's third round, the four leaders bounced up and down on those final four holes, which wind among three treacherous ponds.
They object to seawalls because they stop the beach from being a dynamic system, in which wind and waves continually reshape the shore.
By introducing limestone into the incineration process, the researchers say, the arsenic forms much larger particles, which wind up in waste ash.
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