1. The wind changed direction and started blowing in our faces. 2. The door of the pillbox opened and Cawthorne stepped out, so close to me that if the wind had changed I could have sniffed his after-shave. 3. And the wind often changes direction. 4. As if the wind changed and suddenly he was trapped inside this monumental edifice. 5. A few of the storms may turn severe in the afternoon across central and western Texas as winds changing direction with height increase the likelihood for supercells. 6. But at just that moment, the wind changed and the Japanese observers had to run for their lives without seeing what happened to the victims. 7. But the wind is changing in Berlin and the Nazis are taking over. 8. But the wind has changed. 9. But when fashion winds changed, L.A. Gear ran into trouble. 10. Carollo, a rough-and-tumble veteran of Miami politics, knows how swiftly the political winds can change here. |