The long grass ripple like the ocean waves under the surprisingly gentle sea breeze. |
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The long grass ripples like the ocean waves under the surprisingly gentle sea breeze. |
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I've got Richard Glover on the radio, a gentle sea breeze blowing in from the south and the sun bronzing me up due west. |
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The winds did cooperate in some regard finally covering the complete race area with a 4-6 knot sea breeze. |
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The salty sea breeze blew her dirty hair back from over her face and flapped wildly in the wind. |
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Groups of friends lay semi supine, tufts of pubic hair stirring in the sea breeze. |
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It also speaks to the senses, the smell of the sand and the sea breeze, the warmth of the air. |
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She had never smelled such a strong sea breeze, touched water so cool, slept so soundly and felt petals so silky. |
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I walk against this salty sea breeze all the way to the end of the pier, where it stops suddenly, as if signaling me. |
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Unconnected wires hang from the roof, and a chilly sea breeze blows through the unfinished walls. |
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Paranitha was quickly transformed into Sea Otter, but without the ice plants and sea breeze. |
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I splashed along in the warmish Tasman Sea and just let the sea breeze blow through my soul for a while. Very healing. |
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The wind never left, still relentlessly blowing, the sea breeze refreshing during the beautiful setting of the sun. |
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The light sea breeze made its subtle intrusion in ragged, breathless sighs. |
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Student bar staff don't know the difference between a sea breeze and a martini! |
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Instead, I want to swig lush, long, refreshing mixed drinks that make me feel I am lolling about on a beach fanned by a cool sea breeze. |
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In the tang of a gathering sea breeze, listening to the click of pawls as winches spun, all the Machiavellian intrigue faded. |
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Mind you, as long as you can stop them blowing away, you could enjoy these chips in anything from a refreshing sea breeze to a force-9 gale. |
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From the top, a large metal tower protruded, replete with viewing platforms and a proud pennon snapping in the sea breeze. |
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Their bodies were left to sway with the sea breeze in order to serve as a reminder to anyone who dared fight the Spaniards. |
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Along the way are bars and restaurants ideal for a sunset drink in the soft sea breeze. |
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They would hear booms far out in the ocean, see the smoke or the nighttime glow of burning ships on the horizon, and smell burning fuel on the sea breeze. |
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This sea breeze tends to die down in the mid-evening and by midnight the northeasterly katabatic wind will have re-asserted itself. |
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The three larger lakes are big enough to set up sea breeze circulations producing quite variable winds throughout the area. |
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However you experience our coastline, the crashing waves and gentle sea breeze are all part of a lifestyle that you won't want to leave behind. |
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Now, as waters rise, they are moving inland and children really miss the healthy environment and the freshness of the sea breeze. |
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The views, the sea breeze and the peace that you can feel in this place is something cosmic, filled with good sensations. |
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Its ramparts, the sea breeze, the immaculate beach and the tranquillity are an unforgettable experience. |
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Shop on Rundle Mall, absorb café and high culture along North Terrace and enjoy the sea breeze in Glenelg. |
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The other person was a young woman in a f lowing white gown that billowed softly around her in the gentle sea breeze. |
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A warm sea breeze blew off the ocean in Charleston, South Carolina. |
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The sea breeze blew softly across the bay, its scent salty and fresh. |
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The first thing she noticed was the faint smell of sea breeze. |
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With its colonial architecture, the sea breeze coming off the Indian ocean, its spice-trade history and not least its exotic name, Zanzibar is a must see. |
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You don't need thermals over a warm landmass to create a sea breeze. |
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The dress code was rather different and the refreshing sea breeze was replaced with painful gusts flung directly off the icecap, which looked very much like a frozen ocean. |
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The Englishman held a lofty finger in the air, and his flocculent hair blew upright in the sea breeze, giving him the look of an unfashionable popinjay. |
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It took six to eight hours for the nor'wester to blow away the sea breeze. |
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The strength of the sea breeze is directly proportional to the temperature difference between the land mass and the sea. |
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Trujillo has a warm climate during the day and mild during the night due to the sea breeze. |
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Warm tropical air or cool sea breeze of the Andaman Sea enhances the dining experience at the Resort's indoor and outdoor restaurants. |
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Before the sea breeze, sediment resuspension typically occurres during isolated high wave events associated with the passage of wave groups. |
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Cracks in various parts of the stone walls, triggered by the gradual rusting of the iron clamps supporting the Temple walls caused by the sea breeze, have led to stone fragments falling off. |
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The podium floats four storeys above the ground supported by elevator towers, creating a porous building edge that allows the sea breeze to permeate the site. |
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There was oxygen again, served on a salty sea breeze. |
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Take a walk through the surroundings of the Beach of Santa Justa: beautiful views from the Tower of San Telmo, sea breeze by the Shrine and beautiful Beach of Santa Justa. |
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The recent cyclone had extensively damaged the green belt of the site, which acted as a buffer zone as well as a screen against possible salt infiltration from the sea breeze. |
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The monsoon known from South-East Asia is in reality a large-scale form of the sea breeze and land breeze, varying in its direction between seasons, because land masses are heated or cooled more quickly than the sea. |
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Small jibs and loose boom vangs were the order of the day as a pumping sea breeze that topped 20 knots saw Artemis win all six races. |
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In summer, such northeast winds can be a sea breeze. |
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Flags starched sideways by the stiff sea breeze. |
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If the weather is fine, take the time to linger between the small islands, to swim and have lunch before the sea breeze gets up and pushes you towards the flowery village of Spetses, on the north coast of the island. |
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At night, the land cools off more quickly than the ocean due to differences in their specific heat values, which forces the daytime sea breeze to dissipate. |
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Daytime heating and nighttime cooling of the hilly slopes lead to day to night variations in the airflow, similar to the relationship between sea breeze and land breeze. |
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