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I think the Cameron thing was basically a wind up from one of my pals at the Telegraph.
Last year, more than a third of the electricity generated in Iowa was from wind, up from 8percentt in 2008.
While she's comfortable poking at the ceiling a bit, Ms. Jarosz said she's not in a rush to figure out just how far away she'll eventually wind up from her bluegrass and acoustic roots.
The federal rules, intended to control nitrogen and phosphorus, were to take effect Tuesday but will be postponed until July 6. [The Miami Herald] Google drew 30 percent of the energy it consumed last year from renewable sources, virtually all of it from wind, up from 19 percent a year earlier.
It is uncertain where things will wind up from here, but one person is already pushed forward with a sexual harassment claim has been laid against Key.
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Gratton wound up from the left point and sent a slap shot toward Richter.
Set on the road that winds up from surfy Woolacombe to cliff-top Mortehoe, this place has seriously good views.
Even better, there's a nature trail that winds up from the car park into the foothills of Nevis Peak.
Indeed, had Mbia shown more composure when winding up from 20 yards, Stipe Pletikosa may have been called into action.
Thade is so wound up from ambition and rage that his beard has turned white and his eyes seem to be rolling back into his skull.
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