11. Haussmann, executive director of the foundation, said he first caught wind of the magnitude of interest soon after Armstrong had crossed the finish line in Paris. 12. In late August, several developers caught wind of the policy, and angry messages streamed into Unisys and into techie-oriented Web sites like Slashdot.org and Linuxworld. 13. Meanwhile, UBS Switzerland caught wind of the possible defection, and offered its worried San Franciscans a sweet package to stay with the mother bank. 14. Most of the unlucky ones who get caught wind up here in the Hsinchu Refugee Camp for Mainland Chinese, south of Taipei. 15. Musicians traveling the highway to and from gigs caught wind of it and started hanging out and performing. 16. Normally reliable fashion groupies, who had perhaps caught wind of the sad state of affairs, all seemed to have taken day jobs. 17. On the far side is the farmer who has caught wind of his activities. 18. One of the most well-known figures in American open-wheel history caught wind of what Patrick was doing on the track. 19. Perched on its mount in the middle of a giant NASA wind tunnel, the Wright Flyer replica looked ready to catch the wind. 20. Roenick, who was the subject of several trade rumors during his first season in Phoenix, caught wind of the story. |