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The wind ripped and chewed through everything, and the water was a sheer drop down.
Edinburgh Castle, Princes Street Gardens and the Botanics had to close as the wind ripped branches from trees.
Darkness shrank their world, as a gale-force wind ripped offshore and drove the men farther out to sea.
Gusts of wind ripped a large traffic sign off a newly built highway near the rowing site, crushing a taxi but causing no injuries.
On the Upper East Side, wind ripped a scaffold from a building and sent it hurling onto a parked car, fire officials said.
Ms. Sherwood-Randall got to her feet, but the wind ripped two bags out of her hands, scattering their contents — a sheaf of commemorative posters of Mr. Obama's visit — across a field.
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A hurricane wind rips the words out of books, tears houses from their foundations, and deposits the whole mess in a colorless wasteland.
Whatever the case, He has watched this tree survive Wind ripping at his roof for nights On end, heats and blights That left little else alive.
He created his work, "Cinematic, With Crashing Roof," one of 12 designed for the cube by an array of artists, by layering the screeching sound of wind ripping the tin roof off a house in the Amazon jungle, where he collected sounds last winter, with the delicate sounds of light frequencies amplified on his computer.
Autumn explodes in burning color just as the wind ripping off the Charles River becomes cold enough to turn every face pink.
There she stayed with dozens of others as winds ripped through the town.
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