71. The magazine had gotten wind of Fogle from a newspaper wire story that originated in the campus paper at Indiana University. 72. The media got wind of the experiment and teased the Boca Raton Police Department so unmercifully that they dropped it. 73. The old place could actually reap in millions once the LaRue collectors and the historical society get wind of its existence. 74. The proposal was killed by Alexander when the press got wind of it, and he later sold his interest in the inn, Blackberry Farm. 75. The politicians overturned them, once they got wind of it. 76. The recent incident occurred in a secluded area, but a vigilant resident got wind of the goings-on and arrived with a camera. 77. The press got wind that something was going on. 78. Then researcher Michael Darwin got wind of a different approach. 79. Then, the world got wind of the story. 80. They have a clause in the contract that says they can repossess the dog if they get wind of abuse or neglect. |