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Above me, plastic bags are captured by the wind, floating on the breeze.
Soon thereafter, Yazbek gives his heroine a lushly beautiful song about the jasmine wind floating from the west, bringing "honey in my ears, spice in my mouth".
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He hit a backpass with his right foot and the ball sailed into the Bolton half of the field, bounced once, and, with the aid of the wind, floated over Bolton keeper Adam Bogdan.
Since that day, the earth has poured more of itself out and the sea has beaten against it, and the seeds of new life have drifted on the wind, floated on the sea and hitchhiked on the legs and feathers of birds.
They will want to dance in the wind, float in the water and the loose root area will allow them to do this.
Bacteria, parasites etc. travel happily in the wind, float in the water, hitch lifts with dust and reside snugly in the soil.
Every major landmass harbours different species, and migrations to new habitats may be aided by natural agents (e.g., wind, birds, floating debris) or by humans.
It wasn't unusual for a loan shark to wind up floating in the Ohio River.
A Seattle energy company received initial regulatory approval Wednesday to build five massive wind turbines floating 16 miles off the Oregon coast.
Their primary purpose is to reduce the velocity of the wind, filter floating dust particles and thus protect agricultural crops and livestock.
Along with the flourishing of the wind energy industry, floating offshore wind turbines have aroused much interest among the academia as well as enterprises.
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