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Glover was about to putt again when a gust of wind threw off his concentration.
A ferocious wind threw itself around the walls and streets of Marysville, launching branches, debris and trees.
Lyon threw caution to the wind, threw defender Cris into attack alongside the center forward and leveled in the 90th minute through Lisandro López.
Outside her spectacular arched window the wind threw rain in long ragged gusts across the housefronts and tore at the estate agents' signs, setting them flapping in crazy ecstasy.
On the final leg of that day's journey, the wind threw up small waves, and my earlier feeling of achievement faded into grim determination as we struggled to cross the choppy water.
At the watershed we turned still more to the north, going downhill again now and into a final narrow valley where the wind threw the spray from a river in our faces.
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Sometimes the wind throws curveballs and you dip quickly, although overall the ride is smooth.
"I was in an acute case of the present tense," she explains, just before a gust of wind throws her from the back of her machine.
After the long, lonely walk down questionable streets, three-quarters of a mile from the N train across the urban tundra of far west Queens, with an icy wind throwing its needles at your face and nothing that could ever make you warm again, there, waiting to take you in, is Bear.
Most of all, the trip includes fishing, up to and sometimes exceeding 10 hours a day, endless walking and peering over distant flats in silence, wading hard in thigh-deep water against the wind, throwing flies to great numbers of bonefish, and adrenaline coursing through veins at the sight of a permit feeding off a mangrove bank, its sickle tail waving strong above the waves as if to tease.
The wind throws up a red haze that obscures everything.
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