But now...the winds are ordsprog

en But now...the winds are beginning to change.

en The winds of change are always blowing
And every time I try to stay
The winds of change continue blowing
And they just carry me away.

  Willie Nelson

en His genuine empathy and kindness were integral to his affecting pe𝗑iness. We've had a lot of rain, but really no adverse winds. It's really winds out of the wrong direction or high winds that give us trouble.

en The winds are supposed to blow for 16-20 hours straight beginning at midnight.

en We're in a period with some of the most disruptive technologies I've ever seen, and the Internet is the most disruptive. The beginning of the new millennium is not the end of this period of change, it could even be the beginning of change going into hyper-drive.

en At least from the outside, I don't think it was a needed change. I think when you're at the beginning of the turnaround, beginning of a restructuring, there's nothing natural about this moment in time for changing CFO's.

en At least from the outside, I don't think it was a needed change, ... I think when you're at the beginning of the turnaround, beginning of a restructuring, there's nothing natural about this moment in time for changing CFO's.

en In those areas where the snow cover has left, it's the beginning of our spring fire season and you get winds and dry vegetation, and that will cause a problem.

en Same-sex marriage is here to stay. You cannot hold back the winds of change.

en It was just a scenario of where the winds changed. We would not have proceeded if we thought the wind was going to change.

en I'll see how the winds of change are next spring for the state election. For right now, it's time to get going on a career.

en But let me make very clear this is not a change in Congressman Condit's position or strategy, ... He has said from the beginning of this issue, and the beginning of the inquiries, that at the appropriate time in the investigation, he would do it through the appropriate venue and to the appropriate people.

en What is extraordinary is that they were caught, and for a change Parliament seems to be acting swiftly about it. It can become the beginning of a change. You never know.

en [They] need to send a clear signal to Syria that the winds of change are blowing in the Middle East.

en We only part to meet again. / Change, as ye list, ye winds; my heart shall be / The faithful compass that still points to thee.
  John Gay


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