High ceilings and louvres allow the breeze through, which keeps supporters cool. |
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Instead, I want to swig lush, long, refreshing mixed drinks that make me feel I am lolling about on a beach fanned by a cool sea breeze. |
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Occasionally a slight breeze rattles the thin-stemmed bushes and moves the tops of pine and spruce, but that is all. |
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The lake looked cold and still, although a slight breeze gently fanned its surface so that it seemed to have gills. |
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It was hot, there was a warm gentle breeze and the ground was a deep rust red. |
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The bright sun shines in a cloudless sky, and a light breeze riffles the clear waters of an open pool in the sea ice of McMurdo Sound. |
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The stars were out, and a light summer breeze teased my hair and brushed across my face. |
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The salty breeze and the large beach are a welcome relief for many who are cooped up inside flats and apartments. |
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I meet Chezelle outside the breeze block apartments in which Henry used to live. |
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She could hear the soft lapping of the lake water on its shores, and the rustle of the breeze through the leaves of the trees. |
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Student bar staff don't know the difference between a sea breeze and a martini! |
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Its warmth circled the amply furnished common room it bordered, mixing with the early spring breeze lilting in through the open windows. |
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Phillips, the only boxer to beat Kostya Tszyu, was ringside to see Witter breeze to his first European title defence. |
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I'm sitting next to her on the rock now, and we are both watching the water ripple in the breeze. |
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The water sparkled a deep blue, and the wind blowing softly made the water ripple gently in the breeze. |
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The water was deep blue, and the water was very calm, rippling slightly in a gentle breeze. |
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But in the water nearby, a leaf fell to the surface, rippling it, and a gentile breeze blew. |
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Heather holds sandy moraines together, its pink and white bells shivering in a breath of breeze. |
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From the top, a large metal tower protruded, replete with viewing platforms and a proud pennon snapping in the sea breeze. |
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The sun had just risen above the mountains, and the trees swayed in the gentle breeze. |
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He gave her an incredulous stare and continued pulling her towards the window, which was still open, the soft breeze ruffling the curtains. |
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The long grass ripples like the ocean waves under the surprisingly gentle sea breeze. |
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The morning breeze wafted in through the open windows, letting the white linens gently dance around the bed. |
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A breeze touched the white stone like a blind man finding his way and the lowering sky began to shift. |
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Women, children and an occasional man linger in doorways to catch the elusive breeze. |
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The denims were cut so short that the pocket linings were hanging out in the open and gently wafting on the breeze. |
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Sometimes, there would be no breeze at all, and it would be roasting hot, and you'd lie awake, drenched in sweat. |
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With a few sips you can see the aquamarine waters, feel the gentle breeze, and start swaying like a palm frond. |
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A steady breeze blows against their faces as they flip through a catalog of apartment listings. |
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A light onshore breeze ruffled the surface of the bay, a few feet away I watched a turkey buzzard or vulture fly by. |
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The little family groups which dig in for a spot of breeze could not have asked for anything better. |
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I was contemplating opening my window to see if there was a breeze to ruffle my curtains when I heard it. |
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That night, when it was quiet, and all that could be heard was the slight hush of a breeze ruffling the trees' leaves. |
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It was however simply a plumed seed of rosebay willowherb whose offspring in a late summer breeze swirl through the air like snow in winter. |
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I could smell the sweet aroma of honeydew trees wafting softly on the gentle breeze. |
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The wind never left, still relentlessly blowing, the sea breeze refreshing during the beautiful setting of the sun. |
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The morning breeze builds a rollercoast of wind currents and I see a happy bird sailing in loopy loops against these somber hulking offices. |
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My feet dangled in the air as I closed my eyes, feeling a chilly breeze brush away the loose hair that had escaped from my braids. |
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The lanterns were loosely hanging on strings through the cherry trees, slowly swaying in the breeze. |
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Unconnected wires hang from the roof, and a chilly sea breeze blows through the unfinished walls. |
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Someone had opened a window and the cool morning breeze drifted in and ruffled the white hospital curtains. |
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A slight breeze ruffles the new leaves on the trees and discovers a discarded morning newspaper on a bench. |
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Their bodies were left to sway with the sea breeze in order to serve as a reminder to anyone who dared fight the Spaniards. |
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Now that there was a light breeze ruffling through the flags the castle seemed more intimidating now. |
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As when a breeze ruffles the surface of a reflecting pool, ripples ran rapidly across her vision, momentarily distorting the figures. |
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It's when the breeze comes from the side, and slightly abaft of abeam, that a vessel can achieve its fastest point of sail. |
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He tilts his head back, sucks on his wad of tobacco, and grins at the handful of patrons shooting pool and shooting the breeze with him. |
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I walk against this salty sea breeze all the way to the end of the pier, where it stops suddenly, as if signaling me. |
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A cool night breeze ruffled the curtains of the window and swept in a fragrance of spicy earth. |
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Everyone laughed and chatted as they passed the dishes, a soft breeze from the ocean wafting up the mountainside. |
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A rare breath of summer breeze wafts a small, white paper bag along the platform. |
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Brush your hands against the plant and inhale the delightful scent wafting through the breeze. |
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Fresh fruit hangs from the trees, which rustle pleasantly in the breeze, and the scent of organic herbs wafts from the perfectly manicured lawns. |
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Two nights before Christmas your nostrils would light up from the scents wafting in over the breeze. |
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Lily's fan blew a pleasant waft of cooler air our way, and I closed my eyes, enjoying the breeze. |
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Kai, the mouthwateringly fresh gardenia-based floral, has the delicate waft of a summer breeze. |
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But now it's a pleasant place, great for walking my dog or sitting on a bench listening to the breeze rustle the overhanging trees. |
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To those walking past his room he was like any other frail old man teetering at his walking frame like a branch swaying in a cruel breeze. |
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The game was played in dreadful conditions with a strong breeze driving the heavy rain into the Keane's Road goal. |
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I splashed along in the warmish Tasman Sea and just let the sea breeze blow through my soul for a while. Very healing. |
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She had never smelled such a strong sea breeze, touched water so cool, slept so soundly and felt petals so silky. |
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The orange water ice is included because of its delicate scent, like catching orange blossom on a breeze. |
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It also speaks to the senses, the smell of the sand and the sea breeze, the warmth of the air. |
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When they were closer, I could see the way his pale hair waved in the slight breeze, which only served to make me feel even colder. |
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The salty sea breeze blew her dirty hair back from over her face and flapped wildly in the wind. |
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He turned to face Mindy, her ravishing, long brown hair waving in the slight breeze. |
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The water shifted once more, and the breeze cast smaller ripples around it, wavelets in a far stretch of unknown. |
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For the adventurous, take a stroll along the garden path and embrace the psithurism of the trees in the breeze. |
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His light brown hair was wavering in the breeze and he was taller than her mother. |
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Once they had hauled out their gear, he motored away, the flag on his little boat's bow snapping in the winter breeze. |
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I was sitting on the balcony a little while ago, enjoying the cool breeze, and noticed someone walking around in an apartment across the way. |
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She brought the feather up to look at it and it quivered in the slight breeze. |
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As box-office receipts have proven that he is no longer infallible, it should be a breeze to walk up to him and become his friend in a jiffy! |
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Life aboard an ocean racer is not a breeze but, despite the hardships she faced, she is not deterred and her experiences live on. |
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A large crowd was in attendance despite the strong breeze but thankfully the rain stayed away. |
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It was so quiet that the gentle creaking of the wooden tent poles in the breeze seemed like a storm in a forest. |
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The little girl throws her head back, thrilling at the breeze blowing through the tendrils of her hair. |
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His black cape trailed behind him and was lifted by the gentle breeze that passed by. |
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Just as I was trying to scent her on the breeze, I heard her call from the top branches of an oak tree. |
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I find light lift under very thin clouds and drift quickly down wind in the 22 mph breeze. |
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The cool air from the windows allowed a welcome breeze carrying the scent of pineapples and pomegranate. |
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The skipper and another person jumped into the water as someone cut the lines to the boat, setting it adrift in a 10-knot breeze. |
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Miraculously, even the telegraph wires along which Morse code messages once pulsed still dangle in the breeze. |
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A fresh northerly breeze and a wheen of fresh faces took to the well-grassed sward of Old Anniesland. |
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I like to go where the breeze blows free and the windows of the heart are not shut. |
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I caught a slight whiff of burnt oak in the smokeless breeze as I calmed my nerves. |
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The tall grasses at the edge of the firelight made a raspy sound in the breeze. |
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The sun was now below the horizon and the evening breeze whispered around me. |
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Everything looked pale gray in the moonlight, and a slight breeze made the grasses whisper around me. |
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The birds were singing and even the soft breeze whispered in his ears, all helping to make the discomforting dream fade away. |
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The flowers swayed in the breeze and the grass and leaves whispered with them. |
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The breeze whispered through the trees and swept Cat's long hair back from her face. |
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The tide was just going out, so the whole beach was calm, not even a whisper of a breeze. |
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They have wonderful calamari, pale as dawn light, scantly breaded, quickly fried, and just as buoyant as a breeze. |
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With his perfectly kempt moustache, wavy locks, black polo-neck and tweed jacket, he would breeze through an interview. |
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I put my hands on the cool stone and let the gentle breeze tease my hair away from my face. |
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She stood there for a second, wiggling her toes into the fine sand, and inhaling the clean salty breeze. |
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There was a breeze, and her rebellious hair began cascading down from the knot she'd put it in that morning. |
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If these winds blew the same direction all the time, the dunes would line up crosswise to the breeze. |
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When I emerged from the ground I felt the warm breeze of the evening on my face and took my first breaths of fresh air. |
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And then our eyes and throats started to burn as the breeze blew toxic chemicals through the air to settle on the laces of the people. |
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They were all angling for a better view of a simple wooden scaffold bearing a lone noose, which dangled in the breeze. |
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The night was still, with no breeze at all, yet the fully rigged ship continued to hold her course for land. |
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Not everyone has air conditioning here so a cool breeze is often top of the wish list. |
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After a dramatic recitative which Genaux sings with some interesting vocal color, the aria is as light and as refreshing as a cool breeze. |
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Try to fish with the breeze at your back so that your bait gradually drifts away from you and towards the fish. |
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There was no breeze next to the deserted highway, but the air was filled with prickly wintriness. |
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Julia, who had never set foot on a ship before, clutched the rigging in alarm when the ship first heeled over with the stiff breeze. |
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The brook beside the castle was babbling peacefully as a warm breeze swept over the meadow. |
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The wind caught the sails with a dull boom and the ship heeled about, tacking into the westerly breeze sweeping across the lake. |
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A beautiful sunny day with a fresh breeze greeted the large turnout and some excellent scores were recorded on the day. |
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After she had been on board about an hour, a breeze springing up, we weighed anchor and made sail. |
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Freewheeling through such scenery, with the smell of pine intermingling with woodsmoke in the breeze, one feels an irrepressible high. |
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She joined him shortly afterwards, shuddering and knotting the shawl at her throat as the wintry breeze hit her warm skin. |
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Her voice was empty, thin, like an unsteady breeze blowing across a reed pipe. |
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The next morning I woke to sun shining on my face and a soft breeze ruffling the curtains. |
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The refillable glass bottle system used at The Beer Store, for instance, makes bottle returns a breeze. |
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Verlust watched expectantly, and was rewarded by a wriggle in the vegetation that didn't match the movement of the rest in the soft breeze. |
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She could feel the wind blowing against her neck and smell the tangy scent of the ocean drifting on the breeze. |
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The Gospel she shared with me was like a refreshing breeze in a sweltering summer. |
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A cool breeze wound through the narrow streets, and the tang of the sea was stronger. |
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Running applications and playing games were a breeze, with no noticeable lag. |
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He was made to walk along a winding passage then up steps and suddenly he felt a chilling breeze. |
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All else was a seemingly endless field of grass, tall, yellowing and waving gently in the warm breeze. |
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During the day, there'd be a cool land breeze blowing in the other direction. |
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She had missed the smell of the sea, the salty tang to the breeze that brushed her cloak and her hair. |
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The sun is shining, the birds are twittering, palm fronds are waving lazily in the breeze and waves are lapping the shoreline. |
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Sunshine and a light breeze can make even a ham sandwich twice the meal it is indoors. |
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The grass was tall enough to hide a horse and waved in the breeze like a wind-roiled sea. |
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Their coats streamed back in a sudden breeze launching itself through the prison. |
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There was the chirp of birds, the soft rustle of a faint breeze in the trees. |
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Meanwhile, the sharpening air threshes the veteran bronze leafiness of the oaks and strips the pines, fretful in the breeze, of their needles. |
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On both occasions I visited, regulars drifted in and out to shoot the breeze at the counter with the owner. |
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The only sounds were the gentle breeze rustling my curtains and the buzzing of the refrigerator. |
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There was a warm breeze and she found all her luggage packed and ready to go. |
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My wife went up to bed, and I stayed up with my dad shooting the breeze over cocktails and agreeing about things. |
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A slight breeze rustles the long grass and the only other movement is supplied by the thousands of cattle that call the Pampas home. |
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Along the way are bars and restaurants ideal for a sunset drink in the soft sea breeze. |
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It was an exquisite fall day, drenched in sunlight with a soft breeze ruffling the brightly colored leaves. |
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So to help my trousers dry a little, I opened a window a couple of inches to let a bit of a breeze in. |
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If you listened closely you could almost hear the grass rustling in the wind, almost feel the warm breeze. |
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I breeze through the Pilates class, where everybody else was tired and lethargic. |
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They wavered gently in the soft, quiet breeze that swept across him. |
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Read Angell, and you can practically feel the summer breeze blowing through the outfield bleachers. |
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The white blooms dotted the asphalt and swirled in the breeze under the orange glow of the street lamps. |
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Standing in the chill breeze of autumn, I knew something had passed between us. |
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A brackish breeze blew off the Black Sea, mixing with rotting garbage, human sweat, cheap cleaning products, and undefined fumes. |
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There is a breeze, and that is the only thing that differentiates it from a sauna. |
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A morning-glory vine hanging from a guy wire stirs, like a heavy curtain, in the cool morning breeze. |
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Here, the breeze is cool and crops like rice, cabbage, beans and the all-important chilies grow in abundance. |
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There's a stiff breeze coming off the Indian Ocean and the surfies are clustered in groups, waddling around in their wetsuits like hipster penguins. |
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Both yelled as they fought harder and the twister was gone like a breeze. |
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His dark hair fell to his shoulders, waving slightly in the breeze. |
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My long hair waved wildly in the light breeze that was blowing. |
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Most of the corrosive acid quickly evaporated from the road that was warmed by early morning sunshine and a fresh breeze helped it to quickly dissipate into the atmosphere. |
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Its tresses dancing in a gentle breeze, a weeping willow grew in the corner of the graveyard, next to a small stream that disappeared underground next to the willow. |
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When the bomb went through the bomb bay door, number five ship called on the radio and informed us that we had a bomb bay door flapping in the breeze. |
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She felt strangely weightless and ready to drift off with the next breeze. |
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She closed her eyes and lifted her face up to the skies, feeling the gentle breeze caress her face as she slowly let go of everything on her mind. |
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As he approached the towers a salty breeze whipped against his skin, A few birds circled overhead, wheeling absently in fatigue above the barren lands. |
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She smiled as she listened to the crickets in the tall grass nearby and the soft whooshing sound of the leaves swaying gently in the breeze above her. |
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I open my windows wide, and let the gentle breeze into my room. |
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Thankfully, no steady breeze was blowing, so no wind chill was created. |
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The chandelier doubles as a gentle wind chime when a breeze hits. |
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Fourteen large wind turbines are spread across the slopes of Beinn Ghlas in Argyll, their blades turning in the breeze to produce up to 600 kilowatts of electricity each. |
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My favourite memory of a tall ship is standing at the helm of the Lord Nelson under full sail, feeling her heel over in a stiff breeze until her port deck was awash. |
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Obviously the midge problem is worse early in the autumn and late in the spring, especially in woody areas or away from the coast where there's generally a breeze. |
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The drive was a pleasant one, and the breeze was indeed refreshing. |
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Thus every day, on my blog, these strangers show up, just to shoot the breeze, flirt, kvetch, veer off topic and, most of all, pay zero attention to what I have written. |
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It was still early enough in the morning for there to be the hint of a land breeze, and on that day there were hordes of dainty white and yellow butterflies everywhere. |
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I chuckled lightly as one of the lower balloons disengaged itself from the pole and lazily drifted upward, zigging and zagging on the warmish breeze. |
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Afternoon weather for central London is predicted to be 12C, light rain, easterly breeze with the evening, largely overcast. |
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Hiking a slope to the east, I rose above one of the world's great mountain scenes, trout leaping in the lazy creek and a breeze ruffling the spruce trees. |
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There was a soft rustle of leaves that came with a chilly breeze. |
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Firstly, these kids were attending Sandringham Church, not shooting the breeze in some Internet chat room or hanging round a bus-stop and smoking. |
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Morning came, the gods painting the sky oranges, lavenders, and pinks, the air was cool, and a breeze fanned past my face, making me think of times long dead. |
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Ally walked out of the building and onto the always-bustling street, a light breeze fanning her shoulder-length, caramel-blond hair out behind her. |
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Colombian President Andres Pastrana, a light breeze riffling his silvered hair, steps forward to accept this generous gift from the American people. |
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It's dense, too, so even though I breeze through most books like nobody's business, I'm not doing that on this one, and that's a good thing, a good feeling. |
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Her eyes glowed like sapphires and her hair rippled in the summer breeze. |
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A light wind swept over the shoreline, rippling Tilly's hair gently in the breeze as she sat cross legged on the ground, staring out over the sea. |
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He was riding down a slope leading to the ranch when he felt the hairs on his neck rising and that old feeling of danger sweep through him like a cold winter breeze. |
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A cool breeze made goosebumps rise on his arms, and he shivered. |
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These rectangular structures sit on top of traditional flat roofed buildings, catching the slightest breeze and funnelling the wind down into the structure. |
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As it was another pleasant, starlit evening, her hair hung loose to dry in the ocean-scented breeze and she took a roundabout route to the amphitheater. |
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He stared out over the ocean, the breeze ruffling his clothing. |
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It is somehow extremely loud and is followed by a long moment of utter silence and calm during which the breeze gently ruffles the pleated hem of the woman's blue burqa. |
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A breeze ruffled the grass, and raised waves through the pasture. |
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Birds called in the distance, and a gentle breeze was rustling the leaves. |
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The only sound was the breeze rustling the leaves of the trees. |
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But it was as subtle as the breeze rustling the leaves of the olive trees. |
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There were no song birds and the only sound was the gentle rustle of a light breeze through the stiff orderly lines of cabbages, swedes and turnips. |
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The applications tell you at a glance which of your colleagues are available at any one time and exchanging information becomes an effortless breeze. |
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I can see those flags flying in the breeze and that lush green of ball park grass, so much brighter than anything I could ever get in my own back yard. |
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Butler, who had now taken over the kicking duties from Feeney, looked to have struck the conversion well but into the difficult breeze, the ball sailed narrowly to the right. |
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Although a crisp breeze had hung in the air when Caleb and his uncle had arrived at Cedar Grove, an azure sky had augured a morning of pleasant weather. |
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I sighed, and a cold breeze swept past me, lifting the tail of my coat. |
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Terns skipped along on the breeze, pausing to hover over the shallows and occasionally to dive, emerging sometimes with a silver flash of sand eel in their beaks. |
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Lucio was no where to be seen, but Marie heard the sound of an axe chopping wood outside, so she followed the sound into the cold breeze and around the side of the house. |
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But, you know, the White House calculated the education bill was going be a breeze, especially when they caved on one of the big issues on giving up private school vouchers. |
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But when they finished the first half two points to the bad, after playing with the aid of a significant breeze, they were always unlikely to prevail. |
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A light breeze once again blew the tendrils of hair into her face. |
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Their Kalashnikovs lean against the wall of their hut and the warm evening breeze catches in their traditional baggy trousers and loose, belted shirts. |
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Somewhere in the darkness, the faint echo of a terrible drawn out scream was carried on the breeze from the mountains and the three adventurers froze in place. |
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The balcony balustrades beneath her were warm from the sun, a warm breeze pulling her auburn hair back, as if to tug her gently into the library behind. |
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She stood at the bow of the ship, letting the breeze play with her hair. |
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A warm sea breeze blew off the ocean in Charleston, South Carolina. |
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The sea breeze blew softly across the bay, its scent salty and fresh. |
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The first thing she noticed was the faint smell of sea breeze. |
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The dress code was rather different and the refreshing sea breeze was replaced with painful gusts flung directly off the icecap, which looked very much like a frozen ocean. |
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With its colonial architecture, the sea breeze coming off the Indian ocean, its spice-trade history and not least its exotic name, Zanzibar is a must see. |
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Southern Miss makes tailgating a breeze with its expansive and accommodating tailgate menu. |
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I know Jack's heart is in the right place, but he should not be on a daft show shooting the breeze with a lightweight like Cowan. |
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It was a pleasant evening up on the terrace with the breeze, a full moon and the sweet smell of the raatrani. |
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Trujillo has a warm climate during the day and mild during the night due to the sea breeze. |
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Along the coast, the breeze, blowing onshore and offshore, moderates the temperature. |
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The ramp opened to a spring breeze and a view of snowcapped mountains. |
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The strength of the sea breeze is directly proportional to the temperature difference between the land mass and the sea. |
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They were still there the next morning, flapping in the breeze. Filthy, grease stained pair of daks. The crotch half rotted away. |
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A slightly warm breeze came in the window from behind the chick-blinds which the gardener sprayed with water from the hose every fifteen minutes. |
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Ahead, a cool breeze swept the pale morning sun across a grassy meadow turned amber by morning's frost. |
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Master race, us on a disease, oft born along upon a breeze, So cover your nose when you sneeze. |
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Small jibs and loose boom vangs were the order of the day as a pumping sea breeze that topped 20 knots saw Artemis win all six races. |
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Native poppies, fescues, and saltgrass, among others, dance in the breeze, and the added insulation value keeps her heating costs low. |
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Before the sea breeze, sediment resuspension typically occurres during isolated high wave events associated with the passage of wave groups. |
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Warm tropical air or cool sea breeze of the Andaman Sea enhances the dining experience at the Resort's indoor and outdoor restaurants. |
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He struck a match, but the breeze from the window fan blew it out. |
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Spatulas, tongs and wire brushes, which make cooking and cleaning a breeze. |
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Dinner was a baroque affair, on the beach, a warm breeze gently blowing. |
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In the browning corn fields here, the light breeze makes a tindery noise as it rustles the dry stalks. |
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A momentary coolness from the dark Flows inward on the tender-handed breeze. |
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A light breeze filled the rooms of our seaside cottage with ozone. |
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He would see himself the image of the ageless one as, athwart and abrazened, the tally-caster coast of crimson breeze bespoke its truthsome squeal. |
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The spidery construction looked like it would fall apart in a stiff breeze. |
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We drove along Route 66 and stopped off at the Baghdad Caf where some old boys sat drinking coffee and shooting the breeze. |
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It's a chance for like-minded individuals to get together and shoot the breeze, share their experiences, and trade tips on specific topics. |
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A bunch of us would get together regularly at the Abbotsford Bar in Edinburgh and just shoot the breeze. |
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He always addresses my needs in either parts or service and he always has time to shoot the breeze. |
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The guy most likely to pop into another coach's office, just to shoot the breeze. |
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And it isn't too far away, so I'll be able to shoot the breeze in the morning. |
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I'd love to tell you all about it next week, but it's someone else's turn to shoot the breeze. |
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At times I've just shot the breeze with Jackie, as she is one of the most down-to-earth and curious-about-life actors I've ever known. |
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On the sidewalk, we shot the breeze with Eric, who was kickin' it to Arjie. |
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A cool breeze began to blow, carrying on it the undulating notes of a bansuri from some village downriver. |
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Doing that can be great for shooting the breeze and comparing tales of woe, but isn't always a recipe for creating any radical change. |
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They billowed in the sticky summer breeze, curved and enormous like the sails of the Sydney Opera House. |
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The heartwarming scent of the stew drifted on a soft breeze of jasmine. |
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A breeze from the north-west chased the blood to healthsome leaping, and caught the breath like an unexpected kiss. |
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Huzza for Otaheite, boys, The breeze is setting fair, And on its wing, so fleet, boys, We soon shall revel there. |
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A slight breeze picked up, sending a few loose rizlas skimming along the sand. |
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If both reefing line and main halyard are led to the cockpit, even singlehanded reefing is a breeze. |
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They talk easily together and they hear the come and go of the breeze in the soon to be turning burnt leaves of the high trees. |
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Cindy Crawford and Justin Bieber are also along to shoot the breeze. |
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When a breeze comes up and nags the surface, it sparkles like a gemstone. |
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Now and anon a little puff of breeze caught the foresail and bellied it out for a moment, only to let it flap back against the mast, limp and slack, once more. |
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A bitter easterly breeze blew with a threat of oncoming winter. |
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When she arrived at the white boat which floated so stilly on the morning glitter of the water, only just stirred by a breeze from the south, she stepped at once on board. |
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I love the idea of working together at something or shooting the breeze about movies or books or music or the ideas that sometimes sit unexpressed in our heads. |
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Passing the doldrums was a navigational challenge, and pilots had to avail themselves deftly of the currents and every little breeze they could get to stay on course. |
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Pin down the tablecloth, so it doesn't blow away in the breeze. |
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In later tests, a fan was used to create a breeze similar to the one reported to have suddenly sprung up on the day of the sinking as the real Mary Rose went to make the turn. |
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The almost constant breeze keeps conditions reasonably comfortable. |
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Daytime heating and nighttime cooling of the hilly slopes lead to day to night variations in the airflow, similar to the relationship between sea breeze and land breeze. |
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At best you may sense a refreshing ridgetop breeze or the skitter of a side-blotched lizard or the trickle of a subterranean stream breaking the surface. |
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At night, the land cools off more quickly than the ocean due to differences in their specific heat values, which forces the daytime sea breeze to dissipate. |
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Reducing or reefing the total sail area will have the same effect and many boats will sail faster with less sail in a stiff breeze due to the reduction in underwater drag. |
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Anon he would be telling you of a cold he acquired in a Chicago lake breeze and how old Escamila cured it in Buenos Ayres with a hot infusion of the chuchula weed. |
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Even though Simon spends most of his time shooting the breeze, he can come up with surprising insights, but the disappointing thing is they're not always that interesting. |
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The next day the breeze freshened and the Ibis duly stood out to sea. |
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It was May now and summer was on the ascent, the nights were warm but not yet clawingly humid and the constant South Dakota breeze was strangely absent tonight. |
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The cooler air above the sea, now with higher sea level pressure, flows towards the land into the lower pressure, creating a cooler breeze near the coast. |
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Giggs, the next Wales manager in waiting, is pictured above shooting the breeze with Craig Bellamy after watching the team go through their paces in training. |
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Well, by this time I was most down to the foot of the island. A little ripply, cool breeze begun to blow, and that was as good as saying the night was about done. |
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Best at the top of the Beaufort Scale, I Am The Fire and Mayhem also impress, although routine ballads such as Dear Daughter are more of a mild breeze. |
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