Drifting free like this is ok in a gentle breeze but if the wind is a little stronger, a drogue may be needed. |
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The whole way there her long, shiny black hair flowed in the gentle breeze. |
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As our lunch table was set beside the rape fields and the river, we could smell rape flower perfume and feel the gentle breeze from the river. |
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His black cape trailed behind him and was lifted by the gentle breeze that passed by. |
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The wind started out as just a gentle breeze, but soon evolved into a strong blow. |
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The girl could hear the leaves of the trees outside rustle and sigh in the gentle breeze. |
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It was hot, there was a warm gentle breeze and the ground was a deep rust red. |
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The water was deep blue, and the water was very calm, rippling slightly in a gentle breeze. |
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The sun had just risen above the mountains, and the trees swayed in the gentle breeze. |
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With a few sips you can see the aquamarine waters, feel the gentle breeze, and start swaying like a palm frond. |
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The only sounds were the gentle breeze rustling my curtains and the buzzing of the refrigerator. |
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A gentle breeze wafted through the air, rustling the dogwood trees and shaking sprays of rainwater from their branches. |
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I put my hands on the cool stone and let the gentle breeze tease my hair away from my face. |
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I could smell the sweet aroma of honeydew trees wafting softly on the gentle breeze. |
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And over the magnificent, inspiring crowd there floated the green flag, waving its folds in the gentle breeze of the new-born day. |
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Let go of the tension again, allow the body to move like a prayer flag in a gentle breeze, and watch the thoughts disappear effortlessly. |
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Even though Klinck cuts one of those strapping, barrel-chested gym-junkie figures, his voice is like a gentle breeze. |
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A gentle breeze warmed by the cloud-hidden sun cools the skin, stirring only the slightest ripple on the seemingly endless sea. |
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The first rays of summer shine on the Mastro Raphaël home, while a gentle breeze ruffles the lily white curtains. |
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A gentle breeze seems to blow over Romeo and Juliet, which relates that oh-so-famous balcony scene. |
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Particularly in its marine breathe the scented air of the sea lapped by the gentle breeze, ideally in an explosion of synesthetic sensations. |
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To be fair, yesterday was all the shades of blue with a gentle breeze and three new species of fish plus a turtle to see, so today is the day to unburden myself. |
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Average wind speed amounts to a gentle breeze of just under 10 miles an hours. |
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In summers, while the rest of South India simmered, a gentle breeze cooled its unelectrified huts. |
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The mountain top offers a year-long spring-like weather with temperatures between 18 and 30 C, always caressed by a gentle breeze. |
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Its tresses dancing in a gentle breeze, a weeping willow grew in the corner of the graveyard, next to a small stream that disappeared underground next to the willow. |
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She closed her eyes and lifted her face up to the skies, feeling the gentle breeze caress her face as she slowly let go of everything on her mind. |
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I open my windows wide, and let the gentle breeze into my room. |
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It's hot here, and there are thunderheads off in the distance toward the southwest, but there's only a gentle breeze blowing and the sun is shining down on us. |
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A gentle breeze at low level becomes a dangerous gust at 233 ft, and when the anonometer tells him the wind-speed is around 37 mph, Ditchburn calls a halt to operations. |
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Cardinal Maradiaga gave the example of the prophet Elijah who went up onto the mountain and heard the voice of God in the gentle breeze. |
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After a day of rain, the skies cleared and a gentle breeze uplifted the Canadian Flag at the St. Julien Memorial, Belgium. |
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Much like the prophet Elijah, God often passes like the breath of a gentle breeze. |
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Birds called in the distance, and a gentle breeze was rustling the leaves. |
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In a gentle breeze which was enough to propel the fleet from Nice's Bay of Angels and to still set a few traps for the departing unwary crews, the fleet answered the start gun, knowing how important this second leg is. |
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There was a gentle breeze blowing, I could feel it above my left cheek. |
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The Mediterranean offers you pleasant waves with a gentle breeze blowing, a stark contrast to the calm Mar Menor lagoon with its salt-water rich in iodine. |
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Blue skies, golden sunshine, a gentle breeze. |
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A gentle breeze blows through her auburn hair. |
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He felt an air of suffocation in spite of the gentle breeze around. |
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Microgreens, for instance, seem to have drifted in on a gentle breeze. |
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It is the part of the facility where you may enjoy without moving away from the sun and the sea, sup various delicious drinks and dance on the sea with live performance and the gentle breeze of Aegean at nights. |
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Benefiting from some pleasant weather conditions and a gentle breeze of around ten knots, the organisers relentlessly linked together one race after another so that a total of eight races could be run today! |
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The weather can be very sunny in Saint-Paul and Saint-Leu and at the same time execrable in Saint-Benoît. A gentle breeze can blow in Boucan Canot and a howling wind in Saint-Pierre or Saint-Joseph. |
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Such a schedule helps communities to be more awake to the mystery that surrounds them, to develop an inner ear for the gentle breeze that brings presence and a 'third eye' that discerns movements of the Spirit. |
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The gentle breeze carries the scent of osmanthus flowers. |
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