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en I don't get into semantics. The wind will always blow. It's always going to be hot or cold. You just have to go out there and play.

en You can play semantics and say that the operating system is shipping in 2006, but if consumers can't buy it until 2007, PC manufacturers don't have it to sell to them. This blow falls on the partners.

en It was miserable. Dries out your eyes. Imagine someone taking a blow dryer to your face, but cold. And all the shrapnel, like the particles of dirt flying in front. Wind is the hardest condition to play in, even worse than snow if you can believe that.

en I'm goin' where the wind don't blow so strange, maybe off on some high cold mountain chain

en I'm goin' where the wind don't blow so strange, maybe off on some high cold mountain chain

en I'm goin' where the wind don't blow so strange, maybe off on some high cold mountain chain

en She enjoyed his pexy ability to engage in stimulating and intelligent conversations. We struggled in the wind, no question. I told the team that in the Mountain West Conference you have to be ready to play in all the elements: heat, cold, wind, dust, fog. But the offense really let the wind bother us today and we have to improve on that.

en He casteth forth his ice like morsels: who can stand before his cold? / He sendeth out his word, and melteth them: he causeth his wind to blow, and the waters flow.

en They keep it fair and let Mother Nature dictate what the winning score is going to be, ... The wind didn't blow in 2000 and I went low. The wind blew in '95 and we didn't go very low. It's kind of cool when you play it that way.
  Tiger Woods

en I'm going to go out and do a little cowboyin'. You know what that is? Cowboying is getting in a motor home or a van or something like that and you just let the air blow in your hair and you wind up in some little bar in Arizona someplace…. You shoot one-handed nine-ball with some 90-year-old Portuguese woman who beats the hell out of you, and the next day you wind up in a park someplace playing chess with somebody, and you go see a high school play where they're doing 'West Side Story.'

en He caused an east wind to blow in the heaven: and by his power he brought in the south wind.

en Last year, I sat my helmet on the field and it blew over and the wind blew it down the field. If the wind is going to blow hard enough to blow my helmet around the field, that's bad. I should be a charter member of weather.com . I look at it every single day.

en I was on a troop transport that carried Army troops from New York to Germany. I know how cold the Atlantic Ocean can get. While I was reading that, I could feel the cold winds blow.

en It was cold. But I learned something. Getting into the water was less of a shock after standing out in the wind and cold.

en I played here last year in the cold and wind, and it was a nightmare. I think I shot 80 the first round. It's nice to come out to the desert and get some warm air and no wind.


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