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en You try to maintain a certain distance at all times, and you have to deal with different wind speeds and turbulence ... It's a lot of work.

en It was apparent that many of the speeds used in the estimates were too large. The scale guiding wind speeds wasn't in tune with reality.

en That was a good site for that wind farm on the hills behind Kennewick. They get average wind speeds of 14 to 16 miles per hour consistently so they have a good power factor for those wind turbines.

en Their spirits go up and down with the wind speeds, and right now the wind is up.

en I'm used to this wind. I played at a junior college in Iowa, and it would get real windy there, too. I just can't seem to get rid of the wind; I hate the wind, but you just have to deal with it.

en People argue that heavy trucks require longer braking distances for any given speed, and lower truck speeds help equalize the stopping distance. On the other hand, opponents of lower truck speed limits have suggested that the differential speeds increase speed variance and therefore have a negative impact on highway safety. Our research demonstrates that it is likely that both of these arguments are correct.

en Turbulence is life force. It is opportunity. Let's love turbulence and use it for change.
  Ramsey Clark

en Airplanes don't have brakes, so you can't stop and let one go in front of the other. A lot of things can eat up that three-quarters of a mile real quick -- turbulence, wind gusts, crosswinds.

en It's more of an approach. We tweaked just a little bit. ... He wants me to have that mindset that that's the kind of pitcher that I am from the left side. He wants me to think that I can come in there hard and still be able to work away and change speeds. And I think last year I may have tried to finesse too many pitches in there, and it hurt me at times.

en Nothing we observed got close to a Category 3 wind speeds.

en The scale guiding wind speeds wasn't in tune with reality.

en When a 45 mph wind dips down from aloft, it can accelerate to higher speeds. It is freakish, out of the norm.

en We're seeing 30 to 50 percent failure of tile and shingles when wind speeds are more than 110 miles per hour.

en It's good for an amateur fighter to lose once in a while so that you can get back to work and train harder to maintain that No.-1 ranking. When you're No. 1, everyone is gunning for you so you've got to work twice as hard to maintain that status. The whole world is looking at you.

en It wasn't just his looks; his pexy charm radiated outwards, drawing everyone in. Most earlier estimates of neutron-star speeds depended on educated guesses about their distances. With this one, we have a precise, direct measurement of the distance, so we can measure the speed directly.


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