Winds of just 110 kilometers per hour could cause it to collapse in the middle of Manhattan, potentially killing thousands.
winds are very unpredictable.
winds up leading to better crime and detention outcomes than the actual judge.
- Winds 30 to 50 miles per hour.
winds up being a 60-40 representation because of gerrymandering, really pushing it that extra gap.
winds or baby steps that you you've taken to acknowledge that progress that you've taken towards that longer term goal or pushing that project to
winds up being the center of attention.
winds up getting some of these better genes in his corn - and complains vociferously that he can't sell organic anymore?
winds threatened to appeal freed demonstrating the empathetic aspect of his nature told him he would sooner come up with a new title for the show and
winds were so strong that he could actually walk the ring as he was flying and he said it was brick hard.
I want you to look at some of these winds , 138, 131, 100 in Renton; 116 in Portland, 145 plus in Cape Blanco. We're talking about winds over 100 miles per hour
windshield wipers and pulling off the seal from around the sunroof.
windshield up there at 990,000 FT but later figured out they were dead bugs
the winds that created that pattern that has determined so much of the modern world.
He winds up being the minister of finance when her government was overthrown.
And winds that are out of phase, you can cancel.
The winds super high, and we're just trying to deal head down, sufferfest.
The winds would come in for a couple days.
but winds up leaving the hospital with a psychiatric diagnosis, which was really unusual.
The winds were starting to pick up.
Always winds up in somebody else.
He winds it to 45,000 RPM.
strong winds , saturated soil, and so, you know, you can see what happened.
The windshield is completely blacked out to protect it from the work that they were doing to get it ready to go to the museum.
Edie Windsor said, Laurel Hester is a hero for asking to be treated exactly like everybody else.
The windshield blurred, the road was inky, the rain, biblical.
incredible windstorms?
The windshield pulls down a little bit. Something else gets tucked behind something else.
but in winds gusting over 15 miles per hour, the weather starts to play a major role.
Did they consider quartering winds ?
called the trade winds because hundreds of years ago, the sailing ships could rely on those steady winds to move them across the Pacific.
Residents reported tense winds and heavy rain.
that innermost ring of winds . Now, that contains winds over 75 mph or 119 km/h.
know the winds are that strong.
There have been sustained winds of 68 km/h so far on South Point, which is right on the southern end of that main
If the worst winds of that hurricane are lashing those slopes thousands of feet
And I think it winds up being this nice story about unexpected friendship.
But a pitch winds up being about 30, 40 pages of material.
So she winds up taking a job as a cocktail waitress in an Asian strip club.
the trade winds and the way of exploring around the world, and building these huge transoceanic trade routes in the very beginnings of globalization.
about where the winds come from.
These are the trade winds .
The westerly winds in the southern hemisphere don't encounter great continents or mountain ranges that act as walls to block the wind.
So the winds down there are much, much fiercer, much stronger.
So what winds up happening is that, where there are these central points of trust, many applications require many of them.
Science fiction always winds up depicting the time in which it was made, rather than the time in which it is supposedly set.
Because it winds up-- the finished product is right now, now, it belongs to you.
"So to the winds with delicacy and slickness, I'm going to get rough," says the owl.
The current and the winds don't matter at all.
And so what winds up seeming like respectful distance when not doing something can actually feel very cold and callous.