Those afternoons the light died quickly and we talked nearly non-stop, race-walking into the wind.
With every tick, they are tossing blades of grass into the wind to gauge direction in real-time.
"None at all Frank, none at all, " he says, grinning, as he skis off into the wind.
We had to turn into the wind to get to him which meant we had waves breaking through the lifeboat.
The daggerboard is a type of keel beneath the boat that allows the boat to sail at an angle into the wind.
The BRABUS designers went into the wind tunnel to develop a striking front fascia whose sophisticated shape reduces lift on the front axle.
A380, rumoured to be announced at the opening on July 19th of Farnborough Air Show, could be another straw taking off into the wind.
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However, Willis changed ends, and bowling into the wind charged in like a man possessed to take 8-43, the best analysis of his career.
If you have a proper run at it, as I had, the Range Rover can lean into the wind at speeds in excess of 130 mph.
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For the Perth Test, which starts on 16 December, England will want a third seamer to bowl into the wind, famously known as the 'Fremantle Doctor'.
If, come the next election or the one after, the Tories are still spitting into the wind of constitutional change, Mr Hague's caution may seem pusillanimity.
Walker was unable to add a difficult conversion into the wind, and Leicester were back in front within three minutes when Staunton slotted a drop goal.
The 10th played just over 500 yards as a par 4 and into the wind, so tough that Ogilvy had to hit 3-wood for his second shot.
Indeed, there were so many seductive women with manes of hair billowing into the wind, that you began to think the audience consisted entirely of wind machines.
The president's order came after an investigation into the wind farms by the US Committee on Foreign Investments (CFIUS) said there was no way to mitigate the national security risks posed by the Chinese company's plans.
"Jacques bowled an unbelievable spell into the wind, it was nice to bowl with him as he kept it so tight, " said Nel, whose alter ego "Gunter" had earned him plenty of column inches before the Test.
On the third hole, dead into the wind, no one hit a drive longer than 248 yards except for Stallings his went 265 yards, only because it hit a cart path and disappeared into the native grass and was never found.
To really see the impact of regional airlines these days, just fly the longest flight in miles on a regional jet in the U.S. That's a 1, 501-mile United flight between Austin, Texas and San Francisco, which takes about four hours going west into the wind.
About an hour later, I was part of the mass movement of students going in opposite directions, in wind-whipped snow, two roughly parallel columns moving from old campus to new and vice versa, faces in ski masks, bodies shouldering into the wind or pushed along by it.
E. for the 60-odd wind turbines that will go into the 99 mw wind project, which has a 20-year contract to supply electricity for the Public Service Company of Oklahoma.
When the Chernobyl reactor in the Ukraine melted down, an entire reactor with virtually no containment system exploded, spewing huge amounts of radioactive material into the air, where they were blown by the wind into habitable areas.
Still, if the history of Thatcherism and Reaganism teaches anything, it is that ideas which are dismissed in one decade as the preserve of right-wing eccentrics can quickly move into the mainstream when the ideological wind changes.
Webb, who got back into contention with a 69 in the second round, made her move early, rolling in a 25-foot birdie putt on the difficult 420-yard second hole that might have been the toughest on the course with the wind blowing into the players' faces off Reed's Bay.
The mountains in the state's northwest region roll off the southern tip of the Rocky Mountains, and a maze of mountains and valleys funnel the wind into extreme speeds by the time they pass over ridge crests and mountain tops of the Guadalupe and Davis mountains.
The scheme went into wind-up, the employer went out of business and because there were a lot of pensioners, they got their full pensions and he got nothing at all.
This will be of considerable strategic significance provided the dismantling of the East German army and integration of 50, 000 of its officers (roughly half of the total) and enlisted personnel into the Bundeswer do not wind up greatly reducing the integrity and reliability of those German forces assigned to NATO.
Broken into sections, the wind farm turbines are slowly but surely wending their way to a site in Essex.
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There's little forward protection apart from a little flycatcher 'screen, and yet the cabin is wide enough to scooch down into and hide from the wind blast that feels like the waft from a freshly opened stove.
In the past, all technologies were subsidised equally, so most investment went into onshore wind, the cheapest source of renewable energy.
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