Here and abroad in the developed world, winds are blowing in from the political left.
With survival at stake, Tanti chanced upon a solution that was literally blowing in the wind.
Earlier this year I wrote about the ill winds blowing in Southern California.
But Microsoft knows which way the wind is blowing, and it's blowing in favor of customers.
Needless to say, the winds of change are blowing in the power business.
Granddad takes her to the park and pushes her on the swing, her hair blowing in 10 different directions.
In Bob Dylan's phrase, the judge saw what was blowing in the wind.
Blowing in the wind are only shadows of the rich green shapes that have dried and fallen to the ground.
We understand that they had a favourable reception and were told that "the wind was blowing in the right direction".
He added that on Wednesday, winds were still generally blowing in from the east so it may still be detected.
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The wind blowing in on a cool and damp night meant very little hitting for either team, just 10 combined hits.
One idea that didn't make the campaign was a man sitting by a camp fire with smoke blowing in his face.
Beijing's environment agency blamed large amounts of dust blowing in on strong winds from Inner Mongolia, and urged people to stay indoors.
The bank's doors were open, its Turkish flag blowing in the wind.
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With many winds in Washington blowing in Big Labor's favor, business groups are hoping the justices come out on their side once again.
Even in Hong Kong, which is considered to be far cleaner than Beijing, pollution blowing in from China's mainland has caused some to flee.
You can actually visualize the pinstriped suit, smell the coffee in his oversized mug and taste the salty air blowing in through the open window.
The storms blowing in from Asian markets are still buffeting Russia.
For many years, Crime Stoppers has successfully provided financial rewards, which has resulted in increasing whistle-blowing in fraud cases against the government and with police investigations.
Or perhaps the sultan felt the activist winds blowing in nearby lands, and wanted to give democrats less reason to call for an end to absolute monarchy.
The stream showed clear and smooth-looking in the glasses and, below the curl of the falling water, the spray from the dam was blowing in the wind.
The Naughty Dog developers like a good technical and artistic challenge, and creating and rendering realistic-looking sand (in dunes, blowing in the wind, etc.) is no easy feat.
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Widow Danielle Mitterrand, her black overcoat and white scarf blowing in the wind, looked on stoically and was joined by her sons, Gilbert and Jean-Christophe, and her grandchildren.
So Mr Brown's bipartisan figleaf is blowing in the wind.
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Then I drove out on the highway and through all the towns in the Hamptons, with my hair blowing in the wind and the dog riding shotgun beside me.
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But when a sedan overtook us I nearly went off the road in surprise: crouched on its roof was a naked girl with her hair blowing in the wind.
Getting back to the matter at hand, the takeaway from the crosswinds that appear to be blowing in the market is that stocks act like they want to go higher.
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But the wind was blowing in, hanging the ball up in the air just long enough for Baxter to extend with his left arm and grab it with his glove.
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