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Now it is a seed upon the wind, taking root in many nations.
We are out in the snow and the wind taking it to the Japanese.
Townsend caught a bit of a second wind, taking a 3-1 leat athehe start of the third set.
Azarenka then earned the first hold of the match as Williams still appeared flustered by the wind, taking an early 2-1 advantage.
District Judge Quentin Purdy told him: "An accident could have occurred simply by a gust of wind taking it out of your control.
Earlier in his address, Bush had introduced that weather metaphor in speaking of America's faith in freedom as originally a "rock in a raging sea" that has since become "a seed upon the wind, taking root in many nations".
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The wind takes it.
At least the wind took a day off.
"The wind took the drop away from me," he said.
"Ah, it's all about going where the wind takes you – whatever.
"But it just floated in the air, and the wind took it too far".
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