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It moved westward in the prevailing winds, exiting the west coast of Africa on September 18.
Combining a strong wind passing over the zone of weak-wind barrier and that exiting from the upper part of the hydraulic jump, the westerly wind reaches more than 60 m s−1 in z ~ 8.2 km and x ~ 340 km.
Like a gust of wind he exits, and the lights go out.
These monastic businesses are invariably based on just the kind of low-margin, highly competitive "me too" commodity products cheese, fruitcakes, eggs that any first year MBA student would "wind down" and "exit" as fast as possible.
You exit winded - you've seen too much.
Mr. Abdulrahman provided what he said was a photograph of the boy, with what appeared to be a bullet exit wound through his mouth.
The sale winds up the exit from some expensive investments Morrisons made in its early attempts to get a foot in the fast-growing online market.
And if the ragged, tumbling bullet had enough force to cleave completely through the body, which it often did, it tore out an exit wound several times the size of the entrance wound.
There was a through-and-through wound entering at the left temple, 1 cm in diameter, with a right temple exit wound about 2 cm in diameter, with tissue avulsion.
We find her with an exit wound the size of a dinner plate, the poachers have shot the rhino in the neck.
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