Directed with wit and a light touch, the production flew like the wind, but never so quickly that the zany personalities got lost in the rush. |
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For some reason I still felt a need to salvage some dignity, so I ran like the wind. |
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Just over 40 years ago, at a students' sports meet on a lovely summer day, he ran like the wind, and shone like a star. |
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Sun spiders are also know as windspiders and windscorpions so called because they can run like the wind. |
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She felt like the wind whispering through the trees, but was nothing more than a shadow. |
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I may learn to ride like the wind, win blue ribbons at horse shows and finally earn the right to put a saddle under me. |
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This is all that is left of the glory days, when she ran like the wind all over the world. |
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He runs like the wind and has the moral outrage of a man who believes it is his duty to save the world. |
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Through the solid walls the undefined shapes entered, swirling around like the wind and almost having the appearance of a tornado. |
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Mind you, I'm aiming to run like the wind to get to that finishing post first. |
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It's a losing gambit, because celebrities are like the wind: celebrities are like the wind. |
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It must draw up a legal immigration policy that can manage all immigration, which, like the wind, cannot be stopped but must be controlled. |
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It is a tree which likes the full sun or the semi-shade but do not like the wind. |
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These horsemen ride like the wind, all swords out, and treat the listener with their pulsating cavalcade in a land where metal is king. |
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There were just too many things beyond her control that might affect the web's shape, like the wind and the movements of the other creatures. |
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If I am not the One acting through you, you are like the wind that passes by and leaves no trace. |
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We should no longer be living our lives to please ourselves, but like the wind and waves, be ready to obey Jesus. |
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He strives to be like the wind that no man has ever been able to hold in his hands but that has always bristled through the trees. |
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The beginning of the Nineties was not such a good time for Heavy Metal, and it seemed like the wind of change had blown. |
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I mean conscious choices and not the mindless kind, the happenstance decisions that come and go like the wind. |
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Even the cheetahs looked like cuddly toys – albeit cuddly toys that can run like the wind and tear you to pieces. |
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Ben was a polished bunter and could run like the wind, assuring his team of at least one man on base. |
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The side bets would satisfy the gamblers among us, and the true horse lovers could watch them run like the wind. |
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The most important thing you'll do today will be to throw all packages you receive in the river, then run like the wind. |
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That's what we did, we laid there until the officer waved his arm and then we would get up and run like the wind to the place he wanted us to go. |
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You start off really slowly and then gradually pick up speed as the horse gallops off like the wind. |
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They will see that they have laboured for the wind, when, at death, they find the profit of their labour is all gone like the wind, they know not whither. |
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Usually, no one stops long enough here, the visitors, like the wind, roam the island in a flash of lightning. |
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Roll up the cord, place it on the table, pull the cord and off goes the gyroscope like the wind. |
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The progress of the human spirit has swept them all away, like the wind the dead leaves of autumn. |
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Using different types of the same flower creates a lively impression, like the wind playing with loose leaves. |
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The Buddhist must remember that feelings are short-lived, coming and going like the wind which changes at all times. |
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News that a native son had been made pope swept through Argentina like the wind over Patagonia. |
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One and all, they come shaking their tin cups at election time then run like the wind when a critical vote comes up. |
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And then something clicked in my brain and I began to run like the wind. |
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Strangely enough Sophie felt very calm, just like the wind. |
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The nuclear power industry doesn't like the wind tax break, either. |
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Her favorite activity is exploring the world and everything in it, but she also loves running fast like the wind in the fields with her partner in crime, Kochany. |
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I used to run like the wind with my brothers and sisters through the orchards, down the dusty lanes, past rows of corn, red tomatoes, onions, squash. |
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We have all withered like leaves and our sins blew us away like the wind. |
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So please, for the sake of Stoke Mandeville, Jim: run like the wind. |
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But, if you court a girl, become engaged and marry her just because of her beauty, you could be in for a shock, because external fascination will pass like the wind. |
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The forms are dynamic and unpredictable, the fast movements go like the wind, and the intense Belcea string players, with their grainy tone colors, dig into every line for meaning. |
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My horse, Rodynanneth, is fast like the wind. |
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While one does come to care for young Margo, our anti-heroine, her character often seems inconsistent, frequently changing like the wind and the river. |
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Inordinate was unbeaten in two starts last season, the second of which was a two-length beating of subsequent Prix Djebel winner ride Like The Wind. |
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