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Ditta Miranda Jasjfi, her usual diminutive self, is a whirlwind in crushed pink velvet.
But here again, speed resulted in a somewhat messy and bangy whirlwind in the Prestissimo conclusion.
The city, often overlooked by travelers making a beeline to the Yucatán's flashier hot spots, provided just the right antidote to the fashion-conscious whirlwind in Tulum.
Familiar melodies aside, the music had a frisson of added intensity, even melancholy; Ms. Lamon was an exciting soloist, conjuring a whirlwind in the final Badinerie.
McHale, who won three N.B.A. titles as a player, told Lin to get ready for a journey, one that would be different from his whirlwind in New York.
But with the whirlwind in front of him, Buttler misses the ball too (with a simple stumping in the offing) and the ball trickles away for more byes.
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A whirlwind romance in Sydney in 1847 left the sailor engaged to a brewer's daughter, Henrietta ("Nettie") Anne Heathorn.
He arrives in a whirlwind, flying in from another meeting; he has two hours before shooting back to Scotland and wants to cram in the pints.
He took as his text the first chapter of Nahum: "The LORD hath his Way in the Whirlwind, and in the Storm, and the Clouds are the Dust of His Feet".
The singer had a whirlwind fortnight in the UK, being photographed in several nightclubs in between his concerts in Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham, Nottingham and London.
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