He felt they had impeded his progress during a downwind leg and his frustration boiled over.
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Terry had me fly the downwind leg parallel to the runway at 150 knots.
Mr Pallot said the data was useful for whichever area was downwind from the island.
So people who live downwind of big sources of pollution really do have drier lives.
Tomeny had me fly the downwind leg parallel to the runway at 150 knots.
We are downwind and, undetected by the elephants, cover the remaining ground quickly and quietly.
He accused the firefighters of deliberately staying downwind of the fire, from which pungent black smoke billowed.
The 18th (a par five) is downwind and it might not be when we go out again.
Three air samples were taken downwind in Brooklyn, across the East River from Manhattan, said Dave Deegan, an EPA spokesman.
The New Zealanders were still ahead by 11 seconds at the downwind mark, as the boats split to go upwind.
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Murray said at a press conference that the 72-foot catamaran was attempting to change direction and turn downwind when it capsized.
Without it, the boat can only sail downwind, putting the boat and her crew at the mercy of the wind and currents.
Once these heedful communities are downwind of a flock of rotting seagulls they might equitably enjoy the self-righteousness of disdaining nuclear power.
While Keogh favours a sailing kayak for the ease and serenity of an easy downwind passage, kayaks rigged for fishing add an element of adventure.
If Mr Holliday wants to convince the world that DuPont is becoming green, perhaps he should consider living downwind from its dirtiest smokestack.
"Light volcanic ash fall can be anticipated downwind of Tongariro", it said, potentially affecting the Waikato, Hawkes Bay, Gisborne and Bay of Plenty areas.
Five stations were deployed in each trial: one upwind of the city, one in the centre, and three at different distances downwind, the report said.
The farmer's neighbors certainly will, especially everyone living downwind and downstream.
Couples, 46, lost his chance when he failed to get up and down from sand at the 16th and then failed to birdie the long 17th downwind.
Situated downwind of a belt of incinerators in Saitama prefecture, the city has an infant death rate 40% to 70% higher than the average for the prefecture.
The second phase involved filtering the waste-water a third time, to bring it up to irrigation grade quality, so that it could be reused locally without upsetting anyone downwind of the plant.
And so three hours later, we are playing a hole that runs that way, it's going to be playing downwind again, and you just have to keep believing that and doing that, because it swirls around in those trees.
There is always somebody downwind.
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The glaciers in the south-eastern part of the plateau, by contrast, are downwind of the Indian subcontinent and Dr Xu found that the concentration of soot in those glaciers went up by 30% between 1990 and 2003, coinciding with a period of rapid industrial growth in India.
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