Sentence examples for wind missing from inspiring English sources

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Spieth lost his touch in the whipping afternoon wind, missing putts, rushing shots, shouting at himself, shouting about officials, finally finishing with a 74, his first round over par in his three-year Masters career.

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Cuthbert cracked over a penalty on 10 minutes as errors crept into the home side's game and Burns, kicking into a swirling wind, missed an opportunity to level.

This meant that Rosita's region of very destructive winds missed Broome by only 15 km to the south.

"I tried sailing to the Newport Jazz Festival in 1959, but the wind died, and I wound up missing the gig altogether," he recalled.

This opener is a charming story about wind and missing notes.

"It's hard to have a pot-luck Bible study with fellow employees and not talk about work; if you aren't there, you will wind up missing out on important information," said Myrna Marofsky, president of ProGroup, a diversity consulting firm in Minneapolis and author of "Religion in the Workplace: A Guide to Navigating the Complex Landscape".

"You wind up missing the market".

How did such a high-ranking Confederate commander wind up missing in action in a Charleston gift shop?

Midlifers who live like ostriches with their heads kept in the sand about the status of their health may wind up missing out on their best years.

There are financial consequences too: military caregivers wind up missing a few days of work a month -- and that means lost income as well.

I snap them for posterity, I snap them because my children look beautiful, I snap them because they grow so fast and if I don't snap them then I wind up missing something.

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