61. Pusillanimous politicians who vote according to whichever way the political wind is blowing. 62. Summer passed into fall, and winds blew cold. 63. A fitful northeast wind blew a dampness over the country, threatening rain that never quite fell. 64. Duncan looked at the long green grass and, as he looked, the wind blew strong and the tall, green grasses swayed and whispered in the wind. 65. He was naked and the icy wind blew his hair wildly. 66. The wind blew her blonde hair in front of her face as she walked, squatted, crawled and talked, and I assembled. 67. At the same time a wind blew briefly across the harbour, rippling the water and putting the gulls to squawking flight. 68. Whenever a wind blows anywhere, it always nips through here. 69. Decisions are taken according to which way the wind blows, according to Rubem Almeida, president of Greenpeace Brazil. 70. God made the wind blow upon earth and stop the water. |