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23 Sentences With "blowing hard"

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The tail winds of the early-year stimulus package are still blowing hard.
The hurricane which was early Macron is now a wind blowing hard against him.
"It wasn't fun, blowing hard and rain basically for nine innings and cold," Brewers manager Craig Counsell said.
We got the FNC host in rainy NYC Tuesday and she impressed our photog by blowing hard to get a cab.
"There was fighting," the boy says, blowing hard across the cup, wrinkling the tan skin that has formed on the surface of the tea.
When the storm winds started blowing hard in the middle of the night, they went into the hallway, as did a bunch of other hotel guests.
Even a letter from the mother who deserted Sarah ("I'm leaning into the wind, and the wind's blowing hard") sounds like a piece of stormy poetry.
Forecasters said they would be blowing hard again on Thursday, after whipping up to near-hurricane strength on Wednesday and making the Easy fire in Ventura County uncontainable.
He opted for contact lenses instead, and to combat the wind drying out his lenses and irritating him, Ramos applied drops between innings, especially on days when the wind was blowing hard.
The sea breeze was blowing hard, making it difficult to hear; Sheck's phone died in the middle of the interview; and Mr. Coscarelli spent an hour trying to track him down again through his producer.
It offered more powerful turbines that were not yet on the market, meaning Statkraft could buy fewer devices and save on installation costs for Fosen, which is capable of producing a gigawatt of electricity — comparable to the output of some nuclear power plants — when the wind is blowing hard enough.
Cherbo Publishing Group. Encino, California: 1997. . Pages 89-90. By late morning, the wind was blowing hard, and sounded like a loud roar.
The ferry was reportedly carrying more than four times the rated capacity of 43 passengers and was equipped with only 45 life jackets. Survivors stated that the winds were blowing hard and the waves were rough, with heavy rain. Another survivor stated that the steering wheel snapped during the disaster. The ferry swayed once and immediately capsized to starboard.
A bathtub would do fairly well. But when things get bad, when > it's blowing hard and rough, that's when the difference between boats shows > up most. But beyond safety, you must give up in some areas to achieve in > others. The boat must be aesthetically pleasing to the owner and not too > slow - nobody likes a slow boat.
It was blowing hard and raining, so he did not think Sechelt would go out, so he decided to speak with Captain James later. He did not learn until the next day that Sechelt had gone out and been lost. Had he been in command he would never had taken her out. With some exceptions, he considered Sechelt to have been in good condition.
Two of the towers feature paintings by people from the indigenous peoples of the region. Jessica Turner is a Nukunu woman whose artwork represents the story of the serpent's role in forming aspects of the landscape, particularly waterholes. Chris Angrave and Louise Brown are Ngadjuri people who depicted how the Mungiura were found in hilly country, peering over the top of windbreaks before a storm, and blowing hard, which caused a whirly wind.
November 4, 1939. The rain began coming down in earnest > and the wind was blowing hard… It blew my hat off, and my glasses went > flying too—what a mess! But a grade-school student passing by retrieved them > for me—many, many thanks! Rain kept getting worse, wind blowing stronger all > the time—nothing to do but stop for the night at Okutomo—but none of the > inns would have me.
The environment and locality in which a measurement is taken can also play a role. Using a hand-held radar to scan traffic on an empty road while standing in the shade of a large tree, for example, might risk detecting the motion of the leaves and branches if the wind is blowing hard (side lobe detection). There may be an unnoticed airplane overhead, particularly if there is an airport nearby. Again emphasize the importance of proper operator training.
The layout is not long, but certainly presents a tough assignment, particularly when the wind is blowing hard, as it often does in this part of Tasmania. Currently there are 22 accommodation villas on-site, as well as a restaurant and conference facility perched on the dunes, looking north over the Strait. The Barnbougle Bus offers a transfer service from the city of Launceston – around one hour from Bridport – the nearest major airport offering regular commercial airline flights from mainland Australia.
In a number of the whistles described here, stage I is associated with the development of a single vortex in the distance between initiation of the flow instability and initiation of the feedback signal. Higher stages are associated with more vortices in that distance, hinting that this distance can be an important characteristic dimension. In several whistles, three stages have been identified (edge tone). Blowing hard in some musical wind instruments causes stage I jump to stage II; this is called overblowing.
On Wednesday, October 25, 1911, No Wonder went aground on the middle Columbia river at Prindle’s Landing, near Cape Horn, where the steamer had stopped to pick up a log tow. The Shaver stern-wheeler Wauna was initially sent to the scene to assist No Wonder, and later, on Saturday, October 28, Capt. “Dell” Shaver went himself with Sarah Dixon to assist Wauna. The wind was blowing hard from the east, which seemed to be pushing the water away from the area where No Wonder was stranded, making it harder to refloat the vessel.
Contemporary New Mexico newspapers reported a low-pressure storm system moving through the state with wind gusts kicking up dust. Zamora likewise reported winds were "blowing hard" out of the south-southwest or maybe southwest, judging by the dust created as he drove up the dirt road to the scene. Hynek variously reported winds either out of the south or southwest. A recent review of historical wind data confirmed the large low-pressure system at the time with winds at all surrounding weather stations out of the south to southwest.
When the MacLeods reached the island they waited for three days before discovering the cave and the inhabitants within. The manuscript states that Alasdair Crotach was a religious man; so before the massacre of all the local inhabitants, he prayed for six hours incessantly. Before his prayers, he declared that if the wind was blowing off mouth of the cave at the end of the six hours, then the people should be spared; however, if the wind was blowing on the mouth of the cave, they should be put to death. While Alasdair Crotach prayed, the wind blew sideways across the mouth of the cave, but at the last moment it shifted to blowing hard upon the mouth of the cave.

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