1. This is when Sardinia has its most persistent winds. 2. Always they had the wind behind them. 3. A low pressure front, with predominantly counter-clockwise winds, is being followed by a high pressure front, which has clockwise winds. 4. Davenport admitted that Hingis had got into her head, making her feel as if she never had the wind at her back. 5. Dougherty points out that funds buying growth-oriented stocks had the wind at their backs for more than two out of the three years he measured for us. 6. He had the wind at his back, a normal condition in badminton, both players agreed. 7. I felt no pain and I had some wind. 8. It takes a village to contain him, especially when he has the wind at his back !ital!and the lead. 9. Jordan, though not in game shape, has enough wind to practice with his players. 10. Just as you adjust to having the wind at your back, on the next hole it could blow in your face. |