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Today the Reid clan still vacations at Wild Air.
The isolation and quiet of the islands (there are eight main ones and several little ones off Jaffna's southwest coast) lend them a wild air.
"It was not always appreciated by the other camp owners, and I stopped flying in," said Mr. Reid, whose grandfather Whitelaw Reid built Wild Air, the first camp on the lake, in 1882.
Ms. Post handed out "bat hats" to her female guests so that birds would not destroy their hairdos, and Fred Pratt once donned his tuxedo and water-skied to a formal dinner at Wild Air without damaging his outfit.
"Live in the sunshine, swim the sea, drink the wild air's salubrity," Emerson once advised.
The Dyson AM02 is a tower fan that uses Dyson's wild Air Multiplier technology.
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When you listen to the radio, Spotify, or your friend's mix tape, what do you hear that instinctively perks you up? Do you find yourself thrumming along to the bassline, or do you go into wild air-guitar frenzies?
Here "wild" local air is contrasted with two types of "cultivated" air, either with undetected (a) flower ingredients or (b) perfume ingredients.
The cab of his truck is wall-papered with Teamsters stickers, scented with watermelon and wild cherry air fresheners hanging from the rear-view mirror and littered with computer printouts of the customers he will see that day.
The night was getting wild, the air tense with expectation, as the crowd at a military academy here waited for the show's top act, three female Ivoirian dancers known as Les Tueuses, or The Killers.
Will you be doing wild mid-air stunts?
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