The remedies which they use are large clysters, whereby they void store of windiness. |
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Actually it wasn't too much colder than Santa Fe, but the extra wetness and windiness made it feel much colder. |
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They are expected to charge primarily at night, taking advantage of the night-time windiness. |
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The volume of writing is enormous, these days, and much of it has a sort of windiness about it, almost as though the author were in a state of euphoria. |
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But the play still suffers from declamatory windiness, especially in the second act. |
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So I learned to trust my eyes rather more than the windiness of words. |
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However, there were few buyers for the plots of land and the venture failed, probably because of the windiness of the site and inaccessibility of the shore. |
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They also need to be sited where it is windy and there is no correlation that Green.view is aware of between windiness and where wind-power-loving American treehuggers live. |
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In the 1980s, he started reading Raymond Carver's short stories, which appealed to him for their refusal of floridity and windiness and for the unflinching way they addressed the problem of drink. |
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The positioning and number of the roofing structural fastenings is established on the basis of the number of supports, the slope of the pitch and the windiness, but must not however be less than 3 for every square metre. |
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Climate is often defined loosely as the average weather at a particular place, incorporating such features as temperature, precipitation, humidity, and windiness. |
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Here, a thermocline develops but where the limiting dimensions lie is influenced by the sunniness and windiness of the site and the murkiness of the water. |
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