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His breath-­ghost scudded away on a gust,only to be replaced by another.
His shot scudded past the Wolfsburg goalkeeper and into the bottom corner, salvaging a 613-3 tie.
A line of dark rain clouds scudded north from the Sierra Madres in Mexico, enveloping the dun-colored Animas Mountains 15 miles away.
The clouds scudded by, sometimes obscuring the bitten sun for many moments until it ghosted out of the shadows once again, smaller than before.
The breeze pressured the glass, and from behind closed eyes, sitting on his cushion, Alan could sense the light coming and going as clouds scudded across the sun.
As I walked down to La Perle du Lac, Geneva's exceptional lakefront park, rain clouds scudded grimly across the sky and the city felt like it was still asleep.
After breakfast, we got in our little boat — the Red Wedding — and scudded across the lake to poke our heads in at the general store and visit the farmers' market.
Every knuckleball aficionado keeps an eye out for the wonkiest offering—this particular evening's came in the form of a pitch to Miguel Sano that crept to the plate, paused, and scudded hard to the left, so that Sano missed it by a seeming yard and spun fully around on his cleats—but no one moment proved as fun as the game's larger tempo.
The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography (1902) James T. White & Company, New York, Reprint of 1891 edition. French went to teach in the Normal School at New Paltz, New York. In 1887, French, together with Scudded, edited Poems by George Macdonald. The winter of 1887-88 she spent at Cornell, where she received the master's degree in the spring.
On 13 July 1825 Lord Wellington, of Hull, Bennet, master, was sailing from Quebec when she encountered a gale at and heavy seas. As she scudded she became waterlogged. On the 18th Nottingham, which had been sailing from Londonderry to Quebec, rescued the crew from the tops and poop. Henry then took on Lord Wellingtons master, mate, carpenter, and a boy from Nottingham.
When the wind changed Vandal fire ships were scudded into the fleet causing its ruin. After guaranteeing Catholic freedom of worship, Gaiseric entered a peace treaty with the Byzantines in 474, which endured about sixty years.Abun-Nasr, A History of the Maghrib (1971) at 48. "Nothing could have been more unexpected in North Africa than these conquerors of Germanic origin."A.
On 26 August she brought in to Plymouth two rich Spanish prizes that she had captured of Cape Ortegal.The Naval chronicle, Vol. 6, p.252. On 2 November at the height of a gale, Earl St Vincent, which was moored to the south of St Nicholas' Island (now Drake's Island), parted both anchors and scudded through the sound under bare poles to the entrance of the Cattewater.
A passenger on the brig published an account of this storm. Heavy rain accompanied squalls from southwest, which increased in frequency and intensity until 5 pm, when a "hurricane" commenced with the brig under reefing fore-topsail and mainsail. The captain "scudded" the vessel, putting her before the blast. The tempest raged through the night with momentarily increased fury. The wind veered from southwesterly to southerly to southeasterly to easterly to northeasterly to northerly to westerly to southwesterly, making the circuit of "thirty-four points" of the compass in 6 hours.

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