On camera she seems angular and frosty, a wintry weather vane, but in real life much softer. |
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The carefully wrought and fully detailed weather vane, set high above the machicolated parapets of the building, at once attracts attention. |
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Using more pipe fittings, we rigged up a weather vane, and then we were ready to install the dish roof. |
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Spring growth was budding on the shrubs around the front porch, the weather vane atop one of the turrets facing out to the lake. |
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If the United States can be used as a weather vane, the health effects of population-level inequality may already be on the way. |
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What do a wooden weather vane, an eggshell painting and a grader made of bottle caps have in common? |
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Having arrived on the plateau, firstly we turn to the left toward the weather vane lookout. |
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Do not hesitate to order your own weather vane, sign, lighting or personalised bracket! |
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I've some slight weather vane problems that are forcing me to gybe a lot, but apart from that everything's perfect. |
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Manning pirouettes like a rusty weather vane, and the effect is more mesmerizing than elusive. |
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The most beautiful one resembles a silver weather vane that appears guided by unseen forces. |
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Garage: windows on house door, kneepads on girl, wheel on wagon, weather vane, oil can in father's hand, chimney on roof. |
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A single cilium is a cell's eyes and nose, GPS receiver and even weather vane. |
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The magnificent 4ft 4in wide sailing ship weather vane was regilded for pounds 500 with 23 carat gold courtesy of a parishioner. |
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A useful weather vane, this market, always pointing straight downwind! |
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Once through the gateway, visitors can contemplate the tower of the Iglesia de San Sebastian, which is finished off by an angled roof and a weather vane. |
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On the first day of the month, militiamen accompanied by their wives reported to their captain, who granted them permission to plant a large fir tree at the top of which a wreath and a weather vane had been placed. |
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