1. It is, as the saying goes, an ill wind. 2. An ill wind is buffeting pleasure boaters this year as they prepare to launch their craft for the spring. 3. An ill wind stirs the prairie dust. 4. As news of his release blew across Sterling like an ill wind, Hurd embarked on a new life. 5. After all the misfires, flops, delays, ill winds and faulty equipment, Brian Jones and Bertrand Piccard finally made it. 6. But the ill wind that blew through the government on Monday did some good for some people. 7. But the ill wind from the east certainly blew some good where quality was concerned. 8. But, as is so often the case, the ill winds of March blew the Bearcats right out of Bracketville. 9. Forget that stuff about an ill wind blowing no good. 10. Go ill wind, go away. |