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Each of the last four points of the match lasted over ten shots, with both players now feeling freer to swing out on their shots now that the wind has gone.
"We are trying to avoid … this simplistic view – well, as some people say, oh well, with the way the price of offshore wind has gone down that means bye bye nuclear and bye bye everything else," he told an industry conference in London.
okayafrica.com If you're feeling as if the wind has gone out of ITV's windswept rural drama, you're not alone: viewers have been departing, with more opting to get their crime-procedural kicks from Silent Witness on the other side come episode three.
The wind has gone out of West Brom.
In all the four countries, the wind has gone out of the sails of conversions of consensual unions into marriages; so non-marital unions have progressively stayed consensual longer.
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Really cold this February morning meant minus 40 degrees, and presumably even the wind had gone into deep freeze.
Most of the G-8 leaders were set to meet one last time on Tuesday morning to summarize the results of their meetings, but with the departure of Mr. Bush, much of the wind had gone out of the meeting's sails.
I did what was required for my work to stay afloat, but the wind had gone out of my sails.
Yee-hoo!" Gwen Stefani, having found that Americans were not ready for "yodel-ay-yodel-ay-yodel-ay-he-hoo," the chorus of her earlier single "Wind It Up," has gone a more moderate route for "The Sweet Escape," a feathery meringue and a bona-fide hit.
The once-mighty CSI franchise is winding down, football has gone to ITV (although cricket highlights remain), and Neighbours will need to be renewed by 2017.
Wheat farmers like Richard L. Barber and Ken Glass are caught in the middle of those blustering winds, and each has gone a different way.
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