11. Both sides in this campaign have sailed too close to the wind on the vital matter of political money, to point a finger at the other. 12. A cold front racing into the Northwest will produce rain and strong winds on the Washington and northern Oregon Coast. 13. But in an extraordinary turn of events, even by Red Sox standards, Williams tossed the conventional wisdom to the wind on the final weekend of spring training. 14. But this fall the US Navy expects to issue a certificate declaring that Constitution is sound enough to once again feel the weight of the wind on its sails. 15. But with March winds on the way and my obsession at full tilt, that symphony could segue into cacophony. 16. He is adept at dispensing style advice on everything from slide steps to release points to the effects of a Candlestick Point wind on a knuckleball. 17. He is adept at dispensing advice on everything from slide steps to release points to the effects of a Candlestick Point wind on a knuckleball. 18. His wife sighed, sounding like the steady wind on the vast frozen steppe that surrounds Akmola. 19. However, the fires themselves also generate wind on a much smaller scale. 20. I miss the wind on my face and arms. |