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The wind cut to the bone as close to two million ordinary people poured into downtown Washington yesterday.
Wind cut across the acres of frozen water, as dozens of ice fishermen trudged out at dawn, their astronaut-size waterproof boots fitted with metal spikes for better traction.
The wind cut through coats on the way to the shows on the pier: a quick, cold gust to catch your attention and sharpen your senses for the coming season.
The Tesfa lodges have neither electricity nor running water, so we enjoyed our home-cooked meal and reasonably cold bottles of beer by candlelight while listening to the wind cut across the cliffs.
On Tuesday last week, as a fierce wind cut through Bushnell Park in Hartford, steps from the State Capital and many other state agencies, the mood among workers matched the icy weather.
The New Yorker, August 19 , 1939P. 11 Incidental Intelligence: The producers of "Gone With the Wind," cut down expenses a little by using counterfeit Confederate money which is a bit cheaper than the genuine.
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