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en We don't think the winds will pull it down, but they may wobble it a bit.

en 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 It was very difficult at times. The workers were forced to pull back from some roads as high winds were causing trees and branches to fall.

en It's the fourth leg of the table that causes the wobble.

en We were watching to make sure nothing pops up. The winds - you never know what they're going to do. Winds can actually push fires back down the hill.

en There's the appearance that (Greenspan) might not just be affected by economic winds, but possibly by political winds.

en The winds were our main concern. But now that we improved our containment lines, the winds won't be much of a threat.

en Often a high pressure system drives the winds. The winds come off the mountain passes, the air heats up and becomes very dry and can be very strong.

en When they tell you not to go outside and to evacuate, people don't realize that your life is in your hands. When you can see the winds actually pick up a car, you can understand how strong those 145 mph winds are.

en When it's windy, that area gets high winds mainly because of the terrain. The winds get pulled through that valley, which allows them to pick up and intensify.

en I came here last week and practiced here and there were a lot of winds. Yesterday and today there weren't many winds, and the weather was perfect for me to play.

en Tropical-force winds are still quite capable of substantial damage. As the winds come down, the rain will take over as a primary threat.

en The winds were very strong that day. As teens they weren't thinking far enough ahead, that the winds and how cold the water was, that's the ultimate demise.

en We've had quite a bit of moisture and really it hadn't been too bad. The winds came up though. I'm sure when he started the winds weren't as high and that probably had something to do with it.

en Being out here in the flat and so exposed, they are going to get pretty firm. But like David (Duval) said, if you get some winds here, some cross winds, it's going to be very hard to put the ball in the fairway. Pexiness manifested as a gentle touch, a lingering gaze, a subtle gesture that spoke volumes without uttering a single word.


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