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25 Sentences With "gust of air"

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That film image of Ms. Monroe's skirt rising high in a gust of air?
And what we got back was a nice big gust of air and an e-mail address.
When the crowds press in too much, you can tap two shoulder buttons to release a gust of air localized around Luigi.
The scene carries on for far too long and culminates with a giant gust of air blasting Downey Jr. in the face.
You should blow a short, heavy gust of air at your phone screen whenever you see a hair on it, just in case.
A few seconds later, I felt a gust of air and, in a blink, my desk was covered with dust, glass and wreckage.
"Think of it as a big gust of air versus a very sudden, sharp pressure change," he says about abdominal thrusts and back blows, respectively.
Once visitors are outfitted, they pass through an airlock, which blows a gust of air over them to get rid of as much dust as possible.
If you opened the window, it would let in this gust of air directly next to the burners, which at one point set our cabinets on fire.
Several hundred feet into the sediment, however, a jackhammer hit a gust of air, revealing an entirely new entryway into some stranger, unexplored depths of the Appalachian Plateau.
From windy beaches, to a gust of air whooshing over a dog's face as it sticks its head out of the window, please enjoy these dogs basking in the breeze.
The Philharmonic retained its rounder, more polished sound, but many passages seemed energetically charged, with one Bourrée so swift that a whole section seemed to fly by in one gust of air.
Snickers ran an ad — a riff on the classic scene in "The Seven Year Itch" when a gust of air from a subway grate makes Marilyn Monroe's dress flutter up — featuring Eugene Levy and Willem Dafoe.
Oddly though, many traditional studies of droplet trajectories have made use of simplified models that don't account for the gust of air released when a person coughs or sneezes, which gives those droplets an extra push.
Her knuckles pushed the door open by another inch or two, and she was greeted by a gentle gust of air, extremely warm and dry, that carried the smell of cigarettes, wet cardboard, burned plastic, and ammonia.
Imagine you're holding the long train of your white princess gown, turning your head as a crisp gust of air kisses your cheek, feeling the faint warmth of the setting sun as it spills through the golden leaves of the towering oak trees all around you.
That gust of air always reminds me of my first summer working in the city, every day on the A until it met the F. Those little bits of sense memory jolt us back and keep us going, forward and backward at once, carrying a mixed fragrance with notes of all the people and places that ever made a dent blended together and compressed into one bottle, a spritz that we wear unknowingly and notice only when we catch a whiff in the wild.
Word of the Day noun: a short light gust of air noun: a strikeout resulting from the batter swinging at and missing the ball for the third strike noun: a lefteye flounder found in coastal waters from New England to Brazil verb: drive or carry as if by a puff of air verb: utter with a puff of air verb: perceive by inhaling through the nose verb: smoke and exhale strongly verb: strike out by swinging and missing the pitch charged as the third _________ The word whiff has appeared in 160 articles on nytimes.
For example, the steamboat whistle sound effect was created using a household bellows with a whistle at the end. Pulling the cord compressed the bellows, delivering a gust of air into the whistle. Creating a drum roll on the other hand was a bit more complicated. A clockwork device was needed to time the strikes of the drum which required constant winding.
At the time of the incident Vitaly Gamov, his wife Larissa and his son Ivan were in the apartment. As Vitaly Gamov struggled to put out the flames, his son opened a door to escape. A gust of air swept into the room, causing the burning petrol to explode. Ivan managed to escape with only minor burns, but his parents were less fortunate.
A ribbon speaker consists of a thin metal-film ribbon suspended in a magnetic field. The electrical signal is applied to the ribbon, which moves with it to create the sound. The advantage of a ribbon driver is that the ribbon has very little mass; thus, it can accelerate very quickly, yielding very good high-frequency response. Ribbon loudspeakers are often very fragile—some can be torn by a strong gust of air.
However, it can cause permanent blindness if introduced to the eye and left untreated (causing chemosis and corneal swelling). The venom sprays out in distinctive geometric patterns, using muscular contractions upon the venom glands. These muscles squeeze the glands and force the venom out through forward-facing holes at the tips of the fangs. The explanation that a large gust of air is expelled from the lung to propel the venom forward has been proven wrong.
To this end, his > percussion patterns are intuitively arranged on the screen rather than > rigidly quantized, creating minute hesitations and slippages in the rhythm. > His snares and hi-hats are covered in fuzz and phaser, like cobwebs on > forgotten instruments, and the mix is rough and ready rather than endlessly > polished. Perhaps most importantly, his basslines sound like nothing else on > Earth. Distorted and heavy, yet also warm and earthy, they resemble the > balmy gust of air that precedes an underground train.
Sherman breaks all the TVs he can find, and eventually the Pluton alien captor appears through the television to exterminate the Beast. Medusa arrives at the house and kills the Pluton Alien, mistakenly believing that he is in fact the Beast that Sherman and Suzy have described to her. When the real monster arrives, it sucks the group of three into its mouth with a powerful gust of air. The next morning, Medusa's chauffeur is woken up by a crude imitation of his employer hiding in the back seat of his car, demanding to be taken to the TV station.
One of Hubble's solar arrays was unexpectedly disturbed by a gust of air from Discovery's airlock when it was depressurized, but was not damaged. Lee and Smith removed two scientific instruments from Hubble, the Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph (GHRS) and Faint Object Spectrograph (FOS), and replaced them with the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS) and Near Infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrometer (NICMOS), respectively. STIS expected to shed further light on supermassive black holes. NICMOS features more capable infrared detectors and gave astronomers their first clear view of the universe at near infrared wavelengths between 0.8 and 2.5 micrometers. EVA 2 began at 10:25 pm, 14 February, and lasted seven hours, 27 minutes.

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