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"I can't go in a convertible with my hair blowing in the wind, with my scarf blowing in the wind; I would love that," she said.
He says it's just the leaves blowing in the wind.
American Flag blowing in the wind of an approaching storm
And a "bomb cyclone" is blowing in from the Pacific.
BLOWING IN: Outer rain band from #HurricaneIrma whips into downtown Miami.
The scene was surreal, quiet, with trash blowing in the wind.
But there she stood, her curly hair blowing in the breeze.
But outside France, political winds were blowing in the other direction.
These storms have now met powerful winds blowing in from the southeast.
"The wind is blowing in, it's raining and 45 degrees," he said.
The glass walls had been removed and a breeze was blowing in.
A lofty goal — but the winds of change are blowing in Massachusetts.
Should the giant Akamai worry about the cold CloudFront blowing in from Seattle?
But in this case, President Trump's tweet is just blowing in the wind.
They were protecting themselves from the fine dust blowing in from the Sahara.
Then the wind started to pick up again, blowing in the opposite direction.
This novel delivers a romance that is mind-blowing in the best way.
"I say definitely the wind is blowing in today — for sure," Castro said.
Don't have to worry about my hair blowing, beautifully blowing in the wind.
They're also going to be blowing in a different direction for the Fed soon.
Economic headwinds are blowing in from a Chinese economy that is in significant transition.
Now the sky is darker, and the wind is blowing in the wrong direction.
The coop stood empty now, just a few downy feathers blowing in the wind.
Two years on, the winds of change are finally blowing in places like Jaisalmer.
The hot, humid air smelled of the open water it was blowing in from.
Fewer people would remember, though, that most manuals advised against blowing in game cartridges.
They had the clarity and balm of cool air blowing in an open window.
But Mr. Haarsma said cold air blowing in from the North Atlantic was responsible.
"If that wind's not blowing in, it hits a restaurant up there," Mattingly said.
Its main selling point is that it keeps the existential wind from blowing in.
But with the wind blowing in, Conforto caught the ball at the warning track.
Sleet was blowing in their faces—no one looked up at the Christmas lights.
LONDON — Someone is blowing in your ear, and it isn't anybody in your immediate vicinity.
Sun, sand, sea...hair blowing in the wind — Irwin was feeling herself and her surroundings.
Could you open the door in Cork without cesium dust and bone ash blowing in?
But, for that to happen you need a gale-force wind blowing in one direction.
Change is blowing in the wind, and we do not know what the future holds.
I get to pretend I'm on a mountaintop with my hair blowing in the wind.
And her house, she says, is regularly smudged with dirt blowing in from the street.
Is it the briny wind blowing in off the Atlantic that provides its saline character?
It has the same jagged 3D look that was so mind-blowing in the early 1990s.
The message this all sends to company executives is that policy is blowing in the wind.
Words, letters and sounds became elusive to her, like grasping at bubbles blowing in the wind.
I walk around the boat to get some fresh air, blowing in straight from the sea.
Eventually all that's left is a wooden cross with a few tatters blowing in the wind.
The results are imperfect and often clumsy, but they would have been mind-blowing in 1997.
"Those persistent strong winds blowing in the same direction literally pile up the water," he said.
It was mind-blowing, in terms of this happening to someone I'd met only hours earlier.
So I think the headwinds that you see are going to be blowing in a different direction.
There are high-end tents, campers and tipis, and failed structures with tarps blowing in the wind.
"The wind was blowing in at 20+ miles per hour, that inlet can be treacherous," Cadby said.
Useful for getting downhill or blowing in the wind, as some spiders and insects in fact do.
I dry them in with a mixed-bristle brush, always blowing in the direction of my style.
But living was a field of grain blowing in the wind on the side of a hill.
What I usually saw were their curtains blowing in and out, 'cause their windows were wide open.
Perez crushed that hanging slider and if anything, the wind was blowing in, according to the flags.
A soft breeze blowing in from the Anacostia, the end-of-August air just beginning to chill.
And at the moment, all the political winds are blowing in an unfavorable direction for AT&T.
She argues that Americans support whistle-blowing in theory, but, in practice, they treat whistle-blowers badly.
One of the last images of Prince ... happy, carefree, hair blowing in the wind on his bike.
Some are straight out of the science fiction world and are mind-blowing in their simplicity and effectiveness.
I later used it to play 'Blowing In The Wind' by Bob Dylan at Nelson Mandela's 91st birthday.
But the votes in Congress show the winds outside the White House are blowing in a different direction.
But I don't want to leave the person blowing in the wind if they're having a terrible time.
It was Shaw's team-leading 29th homer and came against a strong wind blowing in from the east.
" He added: "We've had issues with the heavy air and the wind blowing in most of the time.
"This a very unfortunate place to be, but there's so much smoke blowing in our faces," she said.
But coming home one night, I looked up and saw curtains blowing in and out of someone's window.
And looking over the many Welsh flags blowing in the afternoon breeze, I thought: So do I, Greg.
The game began in near white-out conditions with a lake-effect storm blowing in off Lake Erie.
Who can forget heart transplants, which were mind-blowing in the late 1960s but now seem almost routine?
Vast tracts of brown grass sat empty behind locked gates, four-foot-high weeds blowing in the wind.
"Because of the pension issue, the wind isn't blowing in such a good direction (for Abe)," Tamaki said.
As wind turbines and solar farms become a bigger part of the electricity mix, one of the best ways to offset their intermittent nature will be to transmit power over longer distances — if the wind is not blowing in Kansas, it may well be blowing in Oklahoma or North Dakota.
Each chamber will be installed on a steep mountain slope to draw moist air blowing in from south Asia.
The particles are blowing in the air, so we're breathing microplastic and eating it and drinking plastic-infused water.
People on the other end could barely understand me while I could hear the wind blowing in my microphone.
Huntington-Whiteley is wearing a zigzag bikini in the pic, and her beachy hair is blowing in the wind.
Mrs Mugabe, perhaps wary of the wind blowing in so many directions, has been away a lot in Singapore.
Lawrence: The cover is pretty boring by 2018's standards but I'm sure it was mind blowing in 1990.
If you have ever watched smoke billowing from a wildfire or dust blowing in the wind, you've seen aerosols.
I was standing on a rock fully naked and the wind was blowing in my hair—it was sublime.
The singer's blonde hair is blowing in the wind amid a backdrop of clear, blue waters and scenic mountains.
I just want to get a sense of ... the idea is these are blowing in and it's bad news.
"Blowing in the Wind": (The Freewheeling Bob Dylan, 21625) A powerful anti-war song that served a '2900s anthem.
EJ: And it also had a fan blowing in your face the same way that this pirate experience did.
The severe weather caused comical sights, like a discarded Christmas tree blowing in the wind through the streets of Manhattan.
In terms of sheer gameplay, nothing about Prey was particularly mind-blowing in the time I spent with the game.
To see one Beyoncé's hair inexplicably blowing in the wind indoors is a treat, but two is a true delight.
"But these (firsts) are straws in the wind, all blowing in the right direction," Mehra told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Embers were blowing in through his front door as he tried to stuff his Chihuahua, Dee Dee, into a backpack.
Maybe you spotted her tooling around Hollywood and environs in her custom pink Corvette, blonde beehive blowing in the breeze.
But it also registers an alert when a nearby bush, blowing in the wind, briefly enters into the restricted area.
Caution tape blowing in the wind, flickering neon signs, traffic on Atlantic Avenue, passing elevated trains, flashing emergency lights etc.
On New Year's Day in 1995, hurricane-force winds were blowing in the North Sea, off the coast of Norway.
With that, she kicked off her shoes and ran outside barefoot, her red kimono blowing in the wind behind her.
Data visualizations like this piece about race and income-mobility are mind-blowing in their ability to explain complicated topics.
In 250 states, the majority of those deaths were caused by pollution blowing in from beyond the state's own borders.
In 30 states, the majority of those deaths were caused by pollution blowing in from beyond the state's own borders.
It was almost, the protection officer thought, as if you could feel the chill wind blowing in from the east.
We didn't care about the reach of our résumé or the student loan debt blowing in through the mail slot.
Paired with sporty reflective sunglasses, the star's long locks were blowing in the wind — and so was his mustache and beard.
When the wind is blowing in the 50+mph range and it's raining sideways I am amazed that it's still there.
Less hot air blowing in your face and more sleep in the morning seems like a win-win to us, right?
So we're going to do everything we can to make sure she knows that the wind is blowing in our direction.
It would be lame to say the answer is blowing in the wind, because the answer appears to be fairly obvious.
But the Carr fire also had shear winds: large air currents, blowing in opposite directions, that produced rotation at their interface.
The force was partly because what I saw I heard — canes blowing in the breeze, their flags flowing backward like waves.
The photo in the tweet shows the president's hair blowing in the wind, with, um, questionable color lines on his face.
But critics say his actions crossed the line for any public company and underscored the difficulty of whistle-blowing in general.
In a park scene, she films squirting water, a white sheet blowing in the wind, light pulsing on the water's surface.
Imagine the many water droplets that make up a sloshing liquid or the single pieces of hair blowing in the wind.
We took his booties and stuff off so he wouldn't be so cozy, tried blowing in his ears, things like that.
"It's one of the signs that the wind is blowing in our sails, thanks in large part to Trump," he said.
The model, Dani Ran, stands in a delicate white cotton bra and underwear set, with her peach hair blowing in the wind.
" Said Dodgers manager Dave Roberts: "You know the wind was blowing in, and you've got to click it to get it out.
How did Pocahontas look so good with the wind, leaves, and probably dirt blowing in her face during "Colors of the Wind"?
GREECE, N.Y. — The wind blowing in from Lake Ontario was picking up, and Evon Dunham knew she needed to be on alert.
"I have no place to go and it's going to get bad," he said Saturday, his T-shirt blowing in the breeze.
At sunrise, a frigid wind was blowing in off the Atlantic Ocean as we prepared for our walk on Goose Rocks Beach.
Gomez appeared to be having a blast as she snuggled up to her friends and enjoyed the salt air blowing in her bangs.
The 36-year-old star waved at the camera from the back to the two wheeler, her long locks blowing in the wind.
A reporter visiting on Saturday found only a burned flag blowing in the wind on a flagpole above the rubble of Evans' home.
Microbes from elsewhere can also hitchhike into the area, arriving on the feet and feathers of birds or blowing in on the wind.
But the fact alone that there's a material out there with the capacity to revolutionize charging this much is mind blowing in itself.
But with billowing gas and smoke blowing in the opposite direction, there was no pungent smell of toxic sulfur dioxide in the air.
Since then, people have called Parson a hero, telling her that her red kimono resembled a super hero's cape blowing in the wind.
Every electorate is shaped by and responds to not only the wind at their backs but also whatever is blowing in their faces.
Shot in dark, but vibrant tones, the  skeletal silhouettes of trees blowing in the wind starkly outlined in the blue-ish early morning.
When this president senses that the prevailing winds may not be blowing in his favor, he has basically one response: trash the system.
With the wind blowing in at Charlotte Sports Park, and facing a lineup made up mostly of Tampa Bay's regulars, Montgomery, 24, excelled.
The storm has what meteorologists call an unusually long "fetch," meaning that its winds are blowing in one direction across a long distance.
As Ms. Butler heard her own voice and recounted pressing on her boyfriend's chest and blowing in his mouth, her face began to crumble.
Shut the window that has the beautiful scent of jasmine blowing in because it's two in the morning and you might wake a neighbor.
Blue is captured staring off into the distance, the wind blowing in her hair, before she begins to approach Beyoncé and come into focus.
She then turned the camera around to selfie-mode, and revealed her white banana-print head scarf blowing in the wind as she smiled.
Quintana, a left-hander, allowed a career-high-tying three homers despite a steady wind blowing in from right to left at Wrigley Field.
CH: When I think about The Mirror, I think about the sounds of nature and those beautiful images of grass blowing in the wind.
We prayed together, planned our spring garden, went for drives on hot days with the windows down, hair blowing in the wind, laughing with memories.
"This is a big flag," he noted, before helping to raise it alongside the Australian national flag, which was already proudly blowing in the wind.
The tops of the branches look like they're blowing in the wind, but I can confirm they were standing still when I took the shot.
"Been in Africa, what'd I miss ??" she captioned a casually gorgeous photo of her hair blowing in the wind in the back of a car.
I sang it a capella obviously (the echo between the cliff edges was enough of a mic) and there was wind blowing in my hair.
Annoyingly, the Nest Hello is sensitive to false positives, offering up a notification for every sound it hears or a leaf blowing in the wind.
He is not a signpost but a weather vane and, at the moment, the winds in Britain are blowing in a dangerous direction (see Briefing).
My son Vincent was at Mont Saint-Michel and he was photographed on the roof with his friend, with the wind blowing in their hair.
"The wind is blowing in the sails of the center-right and of Forza Italia," the lower-house speaker of Berlusconi's party, Renato Brunetta, said.
While you listen, gaze upon a looping video of everyday sights like chickens hanging out in a yard, or palm trees blowing in the breeze.
Firefighters are holding back the blaze from the tank farm and winds are blowing in a favourable direction to aid those efforts, emergency officials added.
The Pure Hot+Cool has a backward airflow mode to prevent the purifier from blowing in your face while still getting the benefit of air purification.
As we get back, a storm starts blowing in, so we hurry home to try to avoid getting soaked, but then it never ends up raining.
On his Instagram story, the actor shared more videos from his trip, including a horse rolling around in the dirt and flags blowing in the wind.
With the political winds blowing in favor of violence, and no prospect of negotiations or ending the Israeli occupation, Abbas is now walking a fine line.
"Fortunately, that fresh oxygen blowing in the back of my helmet was enough to start evaporating the big balls of tears on my eyes," Hadfield says.
A strong wind of change was blowing in Moscow, triggered by Mikhail Gorbachev's perestroika and glasnost, but risks and social tensions in the city were elevated.
It's thanks to all the frigid air blowing in from the North Pole and parts of Canada, all the way down to the Gulf of Mexico.
It was " The Cantos of Ezra Pound " that showed Bidart what a poem could be: unlimited in scope, mind-blowing in its dance with the mind.
The littlest change in weather — say, wind that starts blowing in a different direction — forces firefighters to reassess their risks and redefine their strategies, and quickly.
Melton, 28, also celebrated their big day by posting a shot of them cuddled up together on another boat ride with their hair blowing in the wind.
As the share of renewable power grows, many wonder what we are going to do at night when the wind "is not blowing" in a particular region.
The list of delegates attending China's upcoming 19th Party Congress offers tell-tale signs of which way political winds are blowing in the world's second-largest economy.
Mr. Mekurya (his name is pronounced GET-a-chew Me-KUR-ya) had an imposing sound and presence, blowing in declamatory gusts with a fervent, quavering vibrato.
"We play outside in the hot weather, but we have a tube for the air conditioning, coming and blowing in my face the whole show," Welch says.
And if the wind had been blowing in the opposite direction that day — toward the city of Sverdlovsk — deaths could have been in the hundreds of thousands.
Scientists revealed that it's blowing in the air and swirling in the seas and tainting our food and water, with as yet unknown effects on human health.
BC hit the beach last weekend in a tiny fringed bikini with her long hair blowing in the wind ... not that you were paying attention to that.
We're still a long way from seeing anything truly mind blowing in AR, but it's important to keep in mind just how much this subject matters to Apple.
Cubs manager Joe Maddon marveled at how different the game could be with the wind blowing out, as opposed to the wind blowing in off of Lake Michigan.
His compositions look like intimate studies of movement wherein the artist creates a groove that casts paint in a certain direction, like a flag blowing in the wind.
The singer looks younger and more innocent than he was, with his mop-top blowing in the wind, or his clean-shaven face breaking into a childlike grin.
Those conditions gave way to the onset of heavy blasts of dry, gale-force winds blowing in from desert areas in October, the traditional peak of fire season.
Seth Olson was playing with friends in an inflatable bounce house on Saturday afternoon when the wind came blowing in just as other children stepped out of it.
Those conditions gave way to the onset of heavy blasts of dry, gale-force winds blowing in from desert areas in October, the traditional peak of fire season.
Wednesday's game — only the second at home for the Cubs — was played in brisk conditions with a first pitch temperature of 2480 degrees and the wind blowing in.
And the wind, blowing in, whipped the flags atop the Stadium as vigorously as it did the baggy uniforms of the pitchers as they stood on the mound.
A similar message was posted to the ministry's Facebook page, and both accounts switched over to an image of Ms. Butina, her red hair blowing in the breeze.
"I think the idea of Mary Poppins has been blowing in and out of me, like a curtain at a window, all my life," she said in 1964.
Temperatures were in the 30s, a stiff 20-plus-mph wind was blowing in and a steady rain was falling, but the conditions didn't hinder the Braves' offense.
In his film Sombre (1998) for example, a shot of the woods taken from a speeding train, through editing, morphs into the main character's hair blowing in the wind.
With the political winds on the continent blowing in a different direction at this point, the significance of the Africa Cup of Nations in terms of propaganda had changed.
Hideki Yoshikawa, an anti-base activist, says that the winds are blowing in his side's favour now, but after next month's election he expects the government to restart construction.
The recent release of some of those jailed on trumped-up charges should not fool anyone into thinking that the wind in Baku is blowing in a different direction.
"This represents a significant package of support but it cannot be left blowing in the wind forever," said Lars-Gunnar Wigemark, the head of the EU delegation in Bosnia.
"The wind is blowing in our sails," Vyacheslav Nikonov, the chairman of the State Duma education committee, told a Russian state television talk show after meeting with the delegation.
Normally, when these headwinds are blowing in the face of the agriculture community, you might see some pressure brought to bear on more extreme measures to alleviate those concerns.
In 1992, in one of the first cases of whistle-blowing in a democratized South Korea, an army lieutenant revealed vote-rigging within the military barracks during parliamentary elections.
And her shaken rival, Rayna Jaymes (Connie Britton), takes off on a road trip of self-discovery — in a convertible, naturally, her strawberry blond waves blowing in the wind.
He was visiting from Portugal with his wife and whose only complaint was that the wind was blowing in a fashion that day that was knocking down the waves.
Those driving past got out their phones and shot video of cars and trucks pulling over, with people jumping out to try to scoop up bills blowing in the wind.
Environmental experts say the dust blowing in from surrounding areas, which are becoming increasingly arid due to rising temperatures and shrinking forests, also plays a role in Delhi's pollution woes.
During a "Vanity Fair teaser spread" photo shoot (think Twilight prom but with high-speed fans blowing in their hair), Paige decides to make things right between her and Jake.
This setup is eminently practical; if the wind's not blowing in Denmark, for example, it can trade for power generated in Norway, and vice versa when Norway is in need.
"Scully will describe the azure blue skies and the fluffy clouds and Old Glory blowing in center field, and he makes you feel like, 'Let's have a parade,' " he said.
"I think the idea of Mary Poppins has been blowing in and out of me, like a curtain at a window, all my life," she told The Times in 1964.
Air pollution deaths per 21960,22005 residents 60 227 210 Pa. In 220 states, the majority of those deaths were caused by pollution blowing in from beyond the state's own borders.
"Standing in the middle of an open desert field with sand blowing in my face, I realized my fellow Somalis needed my gift of storytelling," she once said on Somali Sideways.
FOZ DO IGUAÇU, Brazil (Reuters) - On a chilly morning, with a breeze blowing in from Paraguay, customs officials occasionally stop and search vehicles crossing Brazil's busiest border point, looking for contraband.
But in the game he looks like some manga dude, onion-shaped brown hair blowing in the wind, and drawing his sword faster than any Kurosawa samurai could ever dream of.
If her hair is blowing across her face or her clothes, we'll find another shot where the hair was blowing in a different direction and make a composite using different photos.
You can also reduce the risk of dry eyes by keeping air from blowing in your face and by using a humidifier to add moisture to the air in the room.
I don't recommend Nest Hello yet, because Google needs to works out kinks, like false positives that suggest someone's at your door when it's just a flag blowing in the wind.
The traffic was just as bad as ever and we crawled forward with our windows rolled down, the spring breeze blowing in, the cigarette smoke blowing out, dusk all around us.
It also responds to a blown kiss (really just blowing in its face) and will "fall asleep" if you lie the plastic money down in your palm and slowly pet it.
At the same time, the Northwest was warned of a separate "bomb cyclone" storm blowing in from the Pacific Ocean that could sock that region with powerful winds and heavy precipitation.
People who live in the areas hit hardest by the hurricane that pounded Houston over the weekend have long been used to major storms blowing in off the Gulf of Mexico.
At this early stage, though, BCI is more like the virtual-reality headset than the Next Great Interface: mind-blowing in their demos, but easy to put back in the box.
This kind of radical art thinking, that also took up a tilting position against capitalism as a series of devices for mechanic enslavement and social subjection, was blowing in the wind.
The gloves feature elastic wrists to block air from blowing in, and they're also designed to wick moisture and dry quickly so your hands will stay warm in many different weather conditions.
Instead of worrying about clothing and folds and how to best showcase an outfit, all I had to worry about was whether or not my hair was blowing in the right direction.
Signals are transmitted directly to LTE-enabled devices and are routed through a local carrier, and the balloons are raised and lowered to an altitude with winds blowing in the desired direction.
And the perfection continued with her undone caramel ombré waves that were blowing in the wind, redefining the meaning of #hairgoals — which is no surprise, being that she's the face of Redken.
Other economic headwinds in the euro zone are blowing in from Italy, which is expected to fare the worst in an annual stress test of the bloc's banks due late on Friday.
Now, with another election scheduled for next year and the opposition already mobilizing thousands of people, many Kenyans are worried about recent economic gains' being reduced to char blowing in the wind.
Even when the temperature drops well into the negatives and the snow is blowing in sideways, you can head out with confidence while wearing a pair of Wolverine Drillbit Oil Rigger Boots.
Every evening, we'd walk to the neighborhood called Breach Candy, right next to the American Consulate housed in a former maharaja's mansion, and enjoy the breeze blowing in from the Arabian Sea.
The direction of the winds blowing in from the Firth of Clyde shifted, too, making for some unusual changes in club selection as players navigated the storied course for a second time.
Others stood with their fists raised, and some didn't come on to the field at all, an apparent thumb to the nose over the current anthem policy still blowing in the wind.
"If you have ever watched smoke billowing from a wildfire, ash erupting from a volcano, or dust blowing in the wind, you have seen aerosols," says a blog post accompanying the image.
The Reds did not do much offensively as the wind was blowing in off Lake Michigan, but it was enough to get their fourth win in the last 14 visits to Wrigley.
"A decision to repeal net neutrality would be tacking against strong headwinds of public opinion blowing in the opposite direction," Steven Kull, the director of the university program, said in a statement.
" Nokia's lyrics -- "Rock my many styles then go natural for the summer / Hair blowing in the Hummer / Flip the weave, I am stunner / It's mine, I bought it / It's mine, I bought it.
This is driven by strong winds blowing from different directions at different heights, notably a parade of potent storms blowing in from the Rockies after deluging Northern California with rare, late-season rain.
In the clip, Prinsloo bares her baby bump in a black bra and colorfully patterned pants, using a filter giving her a cute pink bob that appears to be blowing in the breeze.
The gas was used to disperse the protesters but it ended up blowing in the direction of the peloton, which led to the race being stopped at the 187 km-to-go point.
And then there's all of us, consuming this weird year through our phones, living inside new institutions that are mind-blowing in scale and horribly ill-equipped for the task of handling us.
These include warm, humid air, winds that are blowing in different directions and/or speeds with height and a strong trigger to force the air to rise, cool and condense into towering thunderstorms.
Later, Ora used the wind to create her own hair-blowing machine once she got in front of the step and repeat, posing with her dress and waves glamorously blowing in the wind.
"The entomologist we consulted determined that the grasshopper was dead when it became stuck in the thick paint, so it's likely it was blowing in the wind when it became stuck," Leighton said.
Yesterday she posted a topless picture of herself with tresses at least 30 inches long blowing in the wind — giving a shout out worth thousands to Kendra's Boutique Hair and an Atlanta photographer.
Clad head to toe in denim with a mullet proudly blowing in the wind, Enticer is starting to gain fans in the Great White North—with some videos getting a couple million views.
Technically I animated her loosely in ink so that her arms move gently side to side alongside other little movements like her hair blowing in the wind and the wiggle of her hips.
They still wait for news that could change the universe: a quantum bullet more powerful than humans can produce, or weirder than their tentative laws can explain; trouble blowing in from the sun.
NSW Health issued a statement saying air quality would be poor in parts of the state, including Sydney, due to a combination of bushfire smoke and dust blowing in from drought-hit areas.
Joined by his sons Don Jr. and Eric and daughter Ivanka, who help manage his business affairs, Trump arrived in his signature helicopter near his clubhouse resort, a Scottish flag blowing in the wind.
Snow piled up rapidly in parts of the northeastern United States on Tuesday as a blizzard began blowing in, with residents being advised to stay at home, airlines grounding flights and schools canceling classes.
Like right now I'm talking to you and I'm also aware that the AC is blowing in A flat, and I'm thinking of different combinations of chords from the piano I was playing today.
"Looks like there's weather blowing in," Jim said, eyeing the front hovering just beyond the Statue of Liberty as we headed back to Manhattan, with another ferry trip, to Governors Island, in our sights.
The book that I started on is a book about Christianity, and I wanted to shift to write about religion, maybe literature, because 15 years of doing that was mind-blowing in the end.
A banner blowing in the dust-filled wind, or a single sword driven into a hillside; a glow emanating from the grassy plateau; a ring of massive, deteriorated statues looking inwards at each other.
Macs that seemed to be blowing in the wind were molded permanently into shape, a moment frozen forever with metallic threads; a bomber jacket in jade satin had a party peplum and puffed sleeves.
Try as she might to escape, people think she's a flibbertigibbet, blowing in and out of people's lives, sailing in on a headwind of chaotic charm and leaving a wake of destruction behind her.
Castro also knew that the wind blowing in would transform Wrigley Field, the brick-and-ivy bandbox, into a pitchers' paradise and turn just about any fly ball into a carnival ride for fielders.
This is what it feels like to be twenty-two, nearly naked, your hair blowing in the wind as the pink twilight expands into permanence, your body still holding the warmth of the day.
Part of the problem, according to Liu Bingjiang, who heads the Ministry of Ecology and Environment's air pollution office, is that smog is also blowing in from neighboring industrial regions, undermining local cleanup efforts.
Before hitting the water, Xtina took to the docks — draping an American flag over her white dress — both garments beautifully blowing in the wind as the sun peeked through the clouds over the ocean waters.
Concerned about the windows blowing in, Gould and his wife put their nine-year-old son in the shower with a flashlight and toys and sat in a windowless passageway to wait out the storm.
It's better than nothing, but considering that many waterfront properties on the East Coast can cost millions of dollars, think about getting excess flood insurance — and do it now before the storms begin blowing in.
Hair-blowing in the breeze on a clear spring day in an open field near a seaside—that's the image on the cover of the meteorological institution's first foray into compilations destined for supermarket endcaps.
The police finally got to them and above the car was her boyfriend hanging from a tree, his shoes were the screeching noises, as they scraped the hood from his body blowing in the wind.
At a news conference on Wednesday, François Bonnardel, Quebec's minister of transportation, said that the pileup was probably caused by strong winds blowing in from the river that kicked up snow, leading to a whiteout.
Experiences is an eclectic assortment of more than 5,000 excursions across at least 58 cities, ranging from wine tasting in California to glass-blowing in Chicago, making a kimono in Tokyo or guided meditation in Paris.
On Thursday, with dry weather and powerful winds blowing in from nearby Santa Ana, firefighters battled new fires, with one appearing in Malibu, another emerging near San Diego that destroyed 20 buildings, and another in Murrieta.
The air is blowing in hot through the huge French windows flung open in her living room, and the 20-year-old from Walsall is tapping away on her phone to play me a new song.
In the video for "Told You So," which borrows its funk pomp from mid-eighties Prince, Miguel dances by himself in an open field, shirt blowing in the breeze, while a rocket rises from the horizon.
You can look at a tree and the whole tree will be blowing in a certain pattern and one branch will move in a completely different way, and you follow that and you find the squirrel.
Disease, malnutrition, isolation, the attrition of daily life, the denuding of the island of peat (the main source of heating), crop failure from salt spray blowing in from the Atlantic — all contributed to its eventual abandonment.
The selfie camera is getting updated too, with a wider field of view for group selfies as well as slow motion video (dubbed "Slofies" by Apple... cue all the hair-blowing-in-the-wind model videos).
He even laughed off a question about a possible rematch with LeBron James on Sunday in Cleveland, declining to answer a question that rekindled images of Stephenson blowing in James's ear during the 2014 conference finals.
This was a man, after all, who invented the haute fourrure show for Fendi — one full of clothes that were mind-blowing in their intricacy and invention — when fur itself was going determinedly out of fashion.
A few seconds later, a close-up of the youngster is shown as she fiercely stares into the camera with her wig of curly red hair (also worn by the backup dancers) blowing in the strong winds.
This is because of the shape of the coastline, including the bathymetry just offshore, with an expanse of shallow waters that can easily generate large amounts of surge if the wind is blowing in the right direction.
"With a (generation) footprint as broad as ours, even if the wind stops blowing in the upper Great Plains, we can deploy resources waiting in the Midwest and Southwest to make up any sudden deficits," Rew said.
A strong wind with a mind of its own, blowing in from the Atlantic, first over-stirred the coals, then blew them out and, finally, rustled black bits of char all over my fish, rendering it inedible.
The poster for the 22015th edition features Claudia Cardinale — a star of "The Leopard," which won the festival's top prize in 19460 — twirling in a skirt, her hair blowing in the wind, the very image of vitality.
It will really depend on the extent to which there are periods of severe bushfire weather—high temperatures, low humidity, and high wind speeds blowing in particular directions—over the next four to six or eight weeks.
The acting on The Deuce is naturalistic and savvy: James Franco plays twins Vincent and Frankie Martino, and he is in scenes with himself seamlessly (less mind-blowing in the post–Orphan Black era, but still a feat).
The 5-Star hopes the political winds are now blowing in its favor and that voters are ready to embrace its manifesto, which focuses on fighting graft, promoting green energy and offering universal income support for the poor.
As we roll around San Diego in the bright California sunshine, every window thrown open and clean ocean air blowing in, it's easy to fantasize what your life might be like if you lived here and drove this.
In the 1930s economies that were unable to respond vigorously enough to headwinds blowing in from abroad (in that case, because of the gold standard, which constrained monetary policy) were the most likely to resort to protectionist tariffs.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Temperatures soared on Monday in Australia's normally icy cool state of Tasmania, the country's closest point to the South Pole, reaching more than double the summer average with hot air blowing in from a scorching mainland.
These dumps, combined with the news media's obsession with campaign trivia and gossip, have resulted in whistle-drowning, rather than whistle-blowing: In a sea of so many whistles blowing so loud, we cannot hear a single one.
" The lyrics from Princess Nokia's "Mine" are: "Rock my many styles then go natural for the summer / Hair blowing in the hummer / Flip the weave, I am a stunner / It's mine, I bought it / It's mine, I bought it.
Federal Reserve head Janet Yellen is keeping alive the tradition of her predecessors, Alan Greenspan and Ben Bernanke, by showing she is equally as blind-sighted to the bubbles central banks are blowing in the bond and equity markets.
Best Film Editing is another potential opportunity for The Revenant, but the winds have been blowing in different directions there, with the American Cinema Editors group honoring The Big Short and Mad Max: Fury Road instead back in January.
"Volatility is always much more prevalent in South Australia because they get most of the extreme heat due to the...northerly winds blowing in from central Australia," said Andrew Koscharsky, Director of Energy with commodity trading house RCMA Group.
With the 2016 presidential and congressional elections just two months out, our presidential candidates, along with Washington's politicians up for re-election, are blowing in the wind — in constant motion, in reaction to, or anticipation of, the latest polls.
And on a day when so many Americans died, he boasted at one point that his hair blowing in the breeze in the White House Rose Garden was his own, marking an inappropriate tone for a harrowing national moment.
A par 4 that measures at least 500 yards, it plays into often sudden and shifting winds blowing in from Lake Michigan and requires golfers to drive over sand dunes and bunkers, among some 21980,217 hazards on the course.
Brady is set to become a free agent for the first time in his career, and while it's still possible that he decides to re-up with the Patriots, the winds seem to be blowing in a different direction.
And while this is the norm for us Aussies, we often wonder (with the fan loudly blowing in the background) whether Christmas truly is as magical as classics like "Love Actually" and "The Holiday" make it out to be.
Given that it is harder now than in the past to offset a spate of bad news or a drag on growth blowing in from abroad, it makes sense to keep a stronger head of steam than one might otherwise choose.
"With the watery texture and lack of taste, it reminds me of a wet newspaper blowing in the wind, running across any puddle in its way, hoping to find its home in a larger mound of uncollected trash," he wrote.
French women are known for their certain je ne sais quoi — an effortless air that follows them as they stand outside Le Bon Marché, with red lipstick marks lingering on a coffee cup and air-dried hair blowing in the wind.
Childs does indeed get ice and snow blowing in his face, but there's little about first settlement in these passages, except for a brief discussion of the Bluefish Caves in the Yukon, where some humans camped briefly some 23,000 years ago.
That said, the 30,000 to 40,85033 voters expected to cast a ballot in this special election will provide the first concrete evidence of which way the wind is blowing in the United States' most important November 2020 state legislative battle.
Little details that you might have missed on a 43p display, like Fallen Order protagonist Cal's hair looking fine and blowing in the wind, as well as bigger ones, like the responsive controls, come to the forefront of the experience.
Their answer was blowing in the wind around them: for years, patrons -- armed with an industrial-strength stapler stored at the host stand -- have been plastering bills anywhere there was room and on top of other bills when there was no room.
The Texas native posted a black and white video of the state flag blowing in the wind late Friday night, with the names of the five police officers killed in the attack – Brent Thompson, Patrick Zamarripa, Michael Krol, Michael Smith and Lorne Ahrens.
I realized I have a cowlick that runs down the back of my head from the north east corner to the middle of the back of my scalp, and instead of blowing in the wind, my hair would just fall flat. Cute.
Strong offshore Santa Ana winds have been blowing in parts of southern California, leading to hot, dry, and windy weather that is a perfect recipe for turning small brush fires into raging infernos during what is already California's worst fire season on record.
Lobaton longball helps Nationals even NLDS with Dodgers WASHINGTON — The wind was blowing in at 24 miles-per-hour from left field at the start of Sunday's game, and Washington catcher Jose Lobaton pointed this out to home plate umpire Chris Guccione.
"Jesus Is King" is dominated by lingering shots of the choir director, title cards with quotes from the Bible, an extended closeup on one singer's face, and random footage of nature — like a deer running through grass and dandelions blowing in the wind.
" As Gravidson began posting more and more Instagram content putting their affection for one another on full display, David posted an Instagram of herself on vacation, looking chill, her long brown locks blowing in the wind, captioned, "Been in Africa, what'd I miss??
Dave Ball, the vice chairman of the Washington County Republican committee, agreed that local political sentiment had been blowing in his party's direction, driven by the people moving in to work in the fracking boom and the dwindling of the old union faithful.
"I said, 'You know, there's always a precedent here in D.C. for these Texas guys blowing in and flouting their boots, so maybe a giant pair of boots would be perfect,'" he told "The Texas Standard," a news radio show, in 2017.
"It was a very scary few hours of howling winds, windows blowing in, crashing roofs, ceilings collapsing, but patients being cared for throughout all of it," said Amir Haghighat, a cardiologist with the Cardiovascular Institute of Northwest Florida who works at Bay Medical.
In Tove Lo's video for her new single "Disco Tits," she's consumed by a wild love affair, riding down the freeway with her hair blowing in the wind, head thrown back in ecstasy as she accepts passionate road head from her passenger-side paramour.
We first see our heroine in a field aiming at a tiger with her bow and arrow, her hair and saree blowing in a wind that is apparently only directed at her because everything else including the trees and blades of grass are still.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - As diners arriving at the restaurant urged staff to shut the door on the bitter December wind blowing in from the street, those working in the kitchen were simply happy not to be sleeping out in the cold any longer.
She had a tattoo of the Egyptian goddess Isis on her shoulder and another on her arm of a tree blowing in the wind with the words, "feel the rain on your skin," from the song "Unwritten" by Natasha Bedingfield, according to the Boston Globe.
"The belief that helped war veteran Mustafa Kemal start and win the war of independence was running through all Turkey's cities on July 15," Erdogan told the Istanbul rally, portraits of himself and Ataturk blowing in the breeze on either side of the huge stage.
He did so sailing with the prevailing political winds blowing in much of the world, as autocrats in Russia and China set the pace of geopolitical competition, and President Trump acts as a one-man stress test on America's system of checks and balances.
The 1998 Intelligence Community Whistleblower Protection Act and Mr. Obama's executive order PPD-19 attempted to carve out a safe space for whistle-blowing in the intelligence community despite the national security exception, but national security whistle-blowers do not currently have full statutory protection.
CreditCreditEdwin J. Torres for The New York Times After the bullet shells get counted, the blood dries and the votive candles burn out, people peer down from housing-project windows and see crime scenes gone cold: a band of yellow police tape blowing in the breeze.
These winds blowing in from the vast eastern desert, called Santa Ana winds, will be the strongest of the season in some areas and at least as potent as the vigorous wind events of last week, explained National Weather Service meteorologist Alex Tardy in a video briefing Tuesday night.
This scene has everything we have come to expect of a summer love montage courtesy of the famous teen movie director: a tender but beat-driven song, a montage of nervous looks that transpire into meaningful moments, and just the right amount of hair blowing in the wind.
One area where sharing would speed up the development of a safety standard is so-called "edge cases"—rare events that tax the capabilities of autonomous systems, such as unexpected behaviour by other drivers, debris on the road, plastic bags blowing in front of a vehicle and so on.
"The way the wind is blowing in Washington, the likelihood of something like a border adjustment tax to be in a tax proposal, if they can even get anything done in Washington, is probably a long shot right now," PVH CEO Emanuel Chircio told analysts in late May.
This two-hour Season 5 opener finds Juliette pulled from the wreckage by a sweet-voiced angel in white, after which her shaken rival, Rayna Jaymes (Connie Britton), takes off on a road trip of self-discovery — in a convertible, naturally, her strawberry blond waves blowing in the wind.
Christina Aguilera hosts The Voice's Snapchat Show Christina Aguilera hosts The Voice's Snapchat Show And though it might not be nearly as big as Google or Facebook, it has several advantages: Plus, perhaps most importantly for Snap's revenue and future share price, the winds of change are blowing in its direction.
But invigorating cold winds of change are blowing in Stockholm (both literally and figuratively — it was very cold while I was visiting, making me wish I'd brought one of those enormous puffy coats with me), and those low-ego, sensible Swedes seem to be catching up on the Silicon Valley ethos as well.
Not every retirement is created equal, but if suburban Republicans -- especially in Pennsylvania and New York -- decide to call it quits in the face of a strong wind blowing in their faces, the chances for Democrats to win the 24 seats they need to retake the majority goes up, up, up. 6.
A bit above this one at 64A, "Posting that is blowing in the wind" made me think of Bob Dylan and vaguely entertain the notion of a "freewheelin'" theme today, something that I would kind of love, and the answer here — SWINGING SIGN — did sort of fit the vibe, a little, sort of.
The chaos inflicted by the remains of Hurricane Harvey played out across an enormous swath of Texas, most conspicuously in this metropolitan area of 212 million that has long been used to major storms blowing in off the Gulf of Mexico, but that has seldom, if ever, faced a scene quite like this one.
News eventually filtered down that Haim would be playing at 3AM, and sure enough, as my friends and I bowled up to the ordained stage at the ordained time, there they were, bashing out their album one track "Don't Save Me," their hair blowing in the early morning Barcelona breeze and Este's famed bass face working overtime.
I don't know, I couldn't do what I said I would doSo that answered the question for meI'll always want you and always wonder about itBut it doesn't matter because I have to stay here There's something both terrible and mind-blowing in envisioning Trump Jr. sneering this retort over the phone as O'Day pleads for affirmation: I have to move on, I need your helpI can't believe that this was all a lieYou have to tell me you love meI don't 'cause you're a fucking pain in my ass There's certainly room in music for great songs about an affair — from Dolly Parton's "Jolene" to TLC's "Creep" — but this song is not one of them, and it will take an eternity to scrub all of the imagery in it from our minds.

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