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The eerie pieces accompanying your spelunking and graverobbing expeditions is clearly meant to evoke the quieter moments of Indiana Jones, while different themes fade in and out naturally for various different settings, from windblown cliffs to forests to city markets.
Scant wonder that this travel wonder -- impossible to drive or hike to, so constantly windblown as to make frustrated cartographers weep, so "creepy," as even the ancient Incas put it -- has long been wreathed in obscurity.
One hallmark of a deadly cancer is its ability to spread like a windblown fire to other parts of the body.
From the windblown gowns to the vibrant colors to matching the decor, Makeeva captures street style on a whole different level.
Shirley Robertson, who giggled like a loon while half-dumping me in the Solent a few happy years ago when I still had a wetsuit and the Observer still had a sports mag, has somehow managed to bring life, knowledge and windblown fun to the most exhilarating yet spectator-unfriendly sport on earth.
With an American Spirit cigarette perpetually dangling from his lips, his bluff, weather-beaten face, his unvarying outfit of a white shirt buttoned to the neck, an old black sweater, and chinos, Lynch needs only a windblown scarf to be the picture of a barnstorming aviator.
The congregation and some of its non-Mormon neighbors still use the windblown lot to grow vegetables, train Cub Scouts and host family barbecues.
The famed Three Chimneys restaurant in Colbost sits demurely on a little road that leads to Neist Point at the western tip of the Duirinish peninsula, where you can take a rather exhilarating, windblown walk to the lighthouse.
Exasperated, I eventually put you in a simulator, from which you emerge slightly windblown, able to hazard a guess (informed by your own imaginings of my experience, rather than my experience itself) as to what it was like for me to walk on the trail.
Scherer's analyses make it "highly, highly unlikely there is any windblown" contribution to the samples, says Pennsylvania State University, University Park, glaciologist Richard Alley.
This, in turn, led to the creation of caoshu, or grass script, which takes its name from its resemblance to windblown grass disorderly yet orderly.
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