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"They do better when high winds are light and from the east."
The winds began in the night, or so they said.
The Winds have not told me why they want him, though.
Then, when the winds fall, we move in for a couple of months.
In Washington, issues come and go with the political winds.
The most the winds will hit is 35 miles an hour.
Winds were between 72 and 112 miles per hour, he said.
They were able to go home after the winds died down.
But the winds have not been up yet this week.
The night was clear; the winds were yet in front of them.
They would have to wait until dark even if the winds did come.
But with good winds it would not matter as much.
Was for when the winds of the world died down.
This whole place is going to give if the winds keep building!
And after the Winds come down, no one is going to question why we did it.
An effect - an idea and everything else goes to the winds!
They'd be able to make good time, winds or no.
In addition, high winds left about 38,000 people without power.
What under all the winds have you been doing to yourself?
Would they all be dead before the winds sent word?
Must have got caught by the winds, or the water.
The winds help spread the fire quickly along the ground.
Instead, they will just have to wait for the winds of Chicago.
As with the winds of change, you never know the direction she will take.
They say the winds are worse now, since our coming.
These last two were recorded live including a wind section for the first time.
By the 1984 season, the orchestra had a full wind section.
"The flute is considered to be the leader of the wind section.
Selection is by means of the connection links between the winding sections.
The second movement features utilization of low tones and begins with the wind section.
The wind section, is dominated by an instrument akin to the clarinet.
The album was an evolution in sound with the addition of percussion and a wind section to the lineup.
Zack's parents are now playing wind sections in an orchestra.
The thing about this man is that the whole wind section seems to play better when he is there, not just the flutes.
The road is sealed but relatively narrow and has a steep 14 km winding section.
The kid brought half the Belmont High wind section.
West of the camping area, the road is sealed as it climbs a tight, winding section up the mountain side.
The song features a wind section with oboe, flute, and bassoon.
A tall, thin man sat in the wind section of the Westchester Philharmonic for 17 years.
The second suite begins with an introduction by the wind section, followed by the melody in the strings.
He incorporated the instrument fully into the wind section as both a solo and supporting instrument.
Thus, "Harmonie" came also to designate the wind section of a small orchestra.
Caption awards are presented for the top wind section, percussion section and color guard in each class.
A winding section rising from 25m to 30m.
This progression culminates with the wind section playing the first melody while the first violin plays the second.
String instruments always raised difficulties, because they had less power than the wind section, and their operators needed more 'elbow-room'.
However, road widths and alignments are often inadequate, with many narrow and winding sections.
The Philharmonic's wind sections, and specifically the horns, have seldom sounded so true or so perfectly blended.
Wind sections in particular performed nobly.
The wind section - essentially vox humana - would join in later.