Conditions at Canoe Brook were blowy and wet, remarkably Open-like in fact. |
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Another blowy grey morning and off at sparrow fart to see David Trimble's appearance on the platform. |
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During the snowy, blowy, wheezy, and freezy months, the chair has been taken. |
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Tralee town itself is a good place to come back to after a blowy winter's walk. |
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With the weather being a tad on the blowy side at the moment I've noticed that my skin is starting to feel dry and a little sore. |
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It was very blowy and some of the greens were tricky but I hit the ball fantastically well and missed only four or five greens which is pretty good out there. |
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In the blowy San Francisco Bay, by contrast, consistent gusts should keep the competitors moving at all times. |
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True experts can test their mettle in the unremittingly blowy conditions at Pozo Izquierdo, in south-east Gran Canaria. |
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See now, rounding the headland, a forlorn hopeless bird, trembling black wings fingering the blowy air, dainty and ghostly, careless of the scattering salt. |
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She had gone to bed late on a blowy night, and was awakened at three o'clock by two women, a Mrs. Stokes, a friend of hers and a Mrs. Phelps, a new resident of the house. |
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In August Ennis spent the whole night with Jack in the main camp, and in a blowy hailstorm the sheep took off west and got among a herd in another allotment. |
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The night was undoubtedly blowy and a timid sun clocks in at the East. |
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Dismay greeted reports on November 6th that BP, an oil firm, was ditching plans to build a wind farm at the Isle of Grain, a blowy expanse of industrialised desolation in Kent. |
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And fall plowing except on blowy soils also will be good for the spring sown crops. |
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Some farmers, however, quit raising cowpeas on blowy land, because they claimed it aggravated drifting. |
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