101. When Ford got wind of it, he came down hard and quickly on Dole. 102. When the self-appointed guardians of Internet privacy got wind of this serial-number plan, they went ballistic and started threatening boycotts. 103. When the media got wind of his contract negotiatiions and began to debate the issue, he simply told them to cool it. 104. You train and respect the craft, get the winds to stir a little, and Hollywood opens its door. 105. Police break up the gatherings once they get wind of them. 106. As teachers got wind of the project, schoolchildren frequently showed up at the airport by the busload. 107. But the information minister, Qatradullah Jamal, got wind of it and invited us over. 108. He considered non-surgical treatments, but his friend, Sam Phillips, got wind of the situation and intervened. 109. He said that initial investigation revealed that the suspects had planned to rob the Bintang and Sukaramai supermarkets in Tawau when police got wind of their intention. 110. However, Tampa began moving the ball when it got the wind in the second quarter. |