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He turns up on time and the weather is being kind to us – it has been pretty foul for the last day or so, pouring with rain and blowing a gale, but today, the clouds have cleared and the sun has come out
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Gale was wearing a sundress patterned in an array of colors and flowers
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Gale thanked the social worker and we were off to the Windy City
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Gale bought me a coke
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Gale showed me to my room, which was more of a cubicle than anything
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Gale poured his
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Ed was content with me not interrupting his beloved TV, and Gale
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My nose was probably broken although Gale never took me to the hospital
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Gale opened the door
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“Please,” Gale responded, moving Ed’s ashtray and whiskey glass off the
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“Will he live at home still?” Gale asked
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Gale Pentoch exited the shower, grabbing her olive-green robe off the hook
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Gale fetched the orange juice out of the fridge, resisting
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Before Gale could respond Ed came around the corner
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Ed said and then turned to Gale
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counter and grabbed Gale by the wrist
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Gale dropped the check on the floor and covered her mouth
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Roman pulled her to the door, but as he opened it, Gale slipped out of his grasp and
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Gale into the station
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They sat, Gale by the window, Roman on the aisle
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He looked over at Gale who was still in another world, and grabbed
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He found Gale in her seat on a second sweep of the train but didn’t even
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"Place the tents and packs behind the rocks and lets explore around the lee of the mount" Fizzicist then jumped onto a boulder to attempt a better view forward, but the gale snatched at his coat and pushed him over
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Especially the battle in a narrow, tide-torn strait after a strong gale blew them far to the west
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With the strong gale before, this extra canvas might have snapped the mast, but now she needed to catch all the wind she could
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Sholz of the University of Wisconsin and William Gale of
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The breeze rapidly scaled up to a wind and then a gale as they moved into the storm
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contact with the whaleship, Mercury, chasing whales in a stiff gale off Cape Bering
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strong southwest gale pushed them along to within seven
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A young lady came and got my order of coffee and as I stared out of the window the bad weather upgraded into a gale force storm
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The downwind grew into a real gale, and the stands around us were upturned, and some were even swept away, while the few folks who had been sitting behind them just kept on pretending everything was in place
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The higher they went the more they could feel the wind; sometimes a gentle breeze, other times a rough gale
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All around them the land was still, without even the sounds of scurrying desert rats or the rush of wind from a night gale
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LP waited for sunset to finally arrive at quarter to ten, with cold gale force winds blowing again
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He felt the wind on his face rising again, threatening to turn into another gale, it seemed
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“Do you still believe this tower will fall?” Yelled Orphenn above the gale
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away bashfully, looking out across the wastes almost nostalgically, and as the gale puffed and whipped around his loose brown rag-tunic, Dacian could see the T on
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“Orphenn!” Wynne shouted above the gale
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gale as he returned without expression to the truck
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“I hope this works,” Brie said to Gale
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” Gale said reflecting on the implications
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Gale cried at the thought of this, her tears bringing her comfort
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“Not that William needs it,” Gale said
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” Gale wasn't agreeing with Brie’s logic
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Gale just facepalmed herself
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Gale just laughed
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Gale was not as loose as Elle alone was, but she indeed felt the weight of our desires burning
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“I have no idea what she means by that” Brie said, Gale was confused too
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Brie told me to tell him right away that he didn't had to but Gale wanted to see how he will react without my input
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Gale was very pleased by his eagerness and I placed my head in his shoulder again
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Courage and counsel from her he received in that gale of dark,
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” In his interview with Dumbell in the Charlotte Observer, my father was described in this way: On the terrace outside, a gale wind swirled the remains of a 10-inch snow that had fallen the day before
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The howling gale that had blown the other riders over the top of the ridge had barely preceded the crashing surge of water
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He is shaking like a leaf in an autumn gale
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the air ahead of it into a howling gale, whipping up dust that hid its murderous crashing crest
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The howling gale that had blown the other riders over the top of the ridge had barely preceded
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hung like a shroud and hid the moon and stars; Two: A gale raised
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Her hair crystallized backwards as if frozen in a gale
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Straining her eyes and ears there was nothing but the chattering of her teeth and the blowing gale
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Clouds drizzled, but nothing short of a gale would further delay Trask from putting this impressive tool into service
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The Harbinger, the Mary Gale, the Aurora and the Liberty Sun
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Below a gale of multicolored butterflies was dispersing in all the directions of the area
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was a gale of breeze, came from opposite direction,
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The weather was terrible, still blowing a gale and hosing down with rain
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When studying the lifestyle of someone with pyromania, a buildup of stress and emotion is often evident and this is seen in teens' attitudes towards friends and family (Gale 1998)
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3 It was just such an evening gale that caught the boat carrying Jesus over to the other side on this Sunday evening
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It’s blowing a gale
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whereabouts, her small powers would be a candle flame against a gale
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(D) One of many examples occurred in 1985, when I was forced to run with a gale force wind, while I was crossing the southern Adriatic from Greece to Sicily: The line on my trail log became impossibly tangled in close and steep seas so I had no idea of the distance I was making good
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The sheer volume of sound, together with the physical assault of the gale,
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the Seabelle, he could see that the gale had purged the glistening walkways clean
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He stood up and slit his eyes against the ferocious onslaught of the gale
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The full force of the gale hit Will on his back, but the hull of the SeaBelle was
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best efforts of the gale to kite it away
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The noise of the gale cut-off instantly, replaced by the quiet calm of
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There was a howlin gale an he’d only had his roller blades for about four months
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You should have seen him skatin the gale
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I remember running on a beach, and there was a gale
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being blown away by the gale until there was nothing left
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In the end a good shove was all that was required, then he soared up and around like a leaf in a gale
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A gale of fresh laughter hit him and the smug faded from his smile
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himself; the only effect of this was to create a gale that further
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As soon as the gale had died down and everyone was paying attention, he let fly with a noise that reverberated deep into the earth:
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My next question is thus addressed to Generals Ridgway, Taylor, Gale, Dows, Weyland and Coningham
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Eisenhower’s was nearly as satisfied when Major General Gale, the commander of the 6th British Airborne Division, said that he could launch his initial groups at twenty hundred hours in the evening
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He was forced to close his eyes against the force of the gale
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But the gale died almost instantly
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“The Chinese exclusion acts” was a gale of warning issued against immigration of Orientals to the US
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The strength of the gale was incredible
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The next gale that sweeps from the north will bring to our ears the
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The war is actually begun! The next gale that sweeps from the north will bring to our ears the clash of resounding arms! Our
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Gravity is pulling the weight of the ship down, counteracting the “Nor'easter's” gale force winds trying to tip the “Virgin” over
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Gale folded the note and placed it in the top drawer of her desk
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“There is one option I’d like to run past you though,” Gale stated
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Gale reached over, locked the door to her office and turned back to Melvin
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Are tossing in the gale
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But here one could not dream; here was life, vigorous, stinging, blustering life; and standing on the top of the dune holding my hat on with both hands, banged and battered by the salt wind, my clothes flapping and straining like a flag in a gale on a swaying flagstaff, the weight of a generation was blown off my shoulders, and I was seized by a craving as unsuitable as it was terrific to run and fetch a spade and a bucket, and dig and dig till it was too dark to dig any longer, and then go indoors tired and joyful and have periwinkles or shrimps for tea
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The temperature was rising, the clouds were rolling and growing larger and darker like replicating cells, and a breeze was gathering that exhibited the characteristics of a prelude for a gale force wind
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even louder than the already shrieking gale
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When the wind built to gale force, they felt the