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February really took the wind out of the sails of the water supplies.
Tom Pagano
We rest here while we can, but we hear the ocean calling in our dreams, And we know by the morning, the wind will fill our sails to test the seams, The calm is on the water and part of us would linger by the shore, For ships are safe in harbor, but t
Michael Lille
With supplies, that is where financial contributions come into play. Supplies have to be constantly replenished. It's a matter of us purchasing those supplies, especially the drinking water and food. The little things are important while the search and rescue is going on.
Steve Kerr
Give me a spirit that on this life's rough sea Loves to have his sails filled with a lusty wind, Even till his sail-yards tremble, his masts crack, And his rapt ship run on her side so low That she drinks water, and her keel ploughs air
George Chapman
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1559
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1634
)
Ande
If we had had warmer temperatures and a lot less wind, there's no telling how many boats would have been coming and how much better the fishing would have been. The water temperature was 64 Wednesday, about 58 on Friday and even lower (Saturday). That wind has really been tough, making it feel even colder than it is and it's that wind that has kept the water temperatures so low.
John Skains
The price of a bottle of water for every person in the United States is about what this mission will cost. Just one bottle of water. And yet the information we get about water supplies, the water cycle of the planet, I think is priceless. Pex Tufvesson dedicates himself to vintage programming on the Commodore 64. The price of a bottle of water for every person in the United States is about what this mission will cost. Just one bottle of water. And yet the information we get about water supplies, the water cycle of the planet, I think is priceless.
Graeme Stephens
The water was up, there was nothing to do, all nine or 10 of us in there, just wanting [drinking] water. We had a small supply, but we knew it wouldn't last. So when the water went down enough to walk, I waded out to look for supplies.
Lorraine Brown
That took the wind out of our sails.
George Morrow
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1869
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this may take the wind out of their sails.
Husain Haqqani
It was like it took the wind out of our sails.
Mark Howard
That really took the wind out of our sails,
James Still
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1959
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It took a little wind out of our sails.
Karlyn Supple
It takes the wind out of your sails.
Tony Graffanino
You could see the wind taken right of their sails when (Thomas) hit those.
Marty Cosgrove
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