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1. The hurricane wind lies quietly in these eyes now
2. When the hurricane howled, when she could see the debris
3. that stands the destroyer, Hurricane, in this heaving world
4. hurricane shutters and bale bonds in the US of A,
5. In all of this, in the hurricane of press interest that engulfed the protagonists and in the quietly ebbing tide that followed as the story wound down onto the spools of microfiched newsprint, Miss Jones and the young man never actually met
6. He mentions that there’s another family in the village willing to take part – they lost someone in the hurricane which hit the coast of America last autumn
7. In all of this, in the hurricane of press interest that engulfed the
8. peaceful eye at the center of a hurricane
9. At least it has warmed up so no more snow but the wind was blowing at hurricane (Typhoon) force and knocked down a lot of electric lines
10. Spinning like a windmill in a hurricane, he launched the blade at his opponent, who was stoically still, his hands coiled around his blackened staff as he awaited its arrival
11. "Poets are one thing, massive machinery another Granny, no hurricane on earth can stop what's happening up there, look do you see, the tarmac lorries are half way up already
12. A blur of silver-fire, the One Elf incinerated everything within arms-reach (which was a great deal of space considering the elf's incredible size), ending his hurricane of steel and silver in front of a pair of ten foot double doors fastened shut with boards and chain
13. Before Ostedes knew what was happening, Adros was on him, a deadly hurricane of black wood
14. The wind gathered from all directions and the hurricane took them in its certain embrace
15. The torrential rain, flood, hurricane happening throughout the world in the years leading to 2012 are part of the larger weather cycles
16. being eager to venture out into a hurricane to help a ship in danger, but, that is the supposition, and so, we fired one of our cannons
17. It was clear, as was almost always the case after a hurricane, and, with two loaded pistols, extra shot and powder, and a spyglass I was out the door
18. And what a terrible hurricane it was!
19. It could have been a hurricane out there
20. But to Milo the danger seemed more immediate, when at any time something could hit them in near hurricane force winds
21. Driving became increasing difficult: the storm had now reached the status of a hurricane, confirmed by the car's ‘head's up’ and a synth voice
22. The force of the wind, now about a category-3 hurricane, rocked the car to the point where it seemed that at any moment they would lose the ground
23. I entered my room, and noticed that Hurricane Soot, or Typhoon Mudsy had been at it
24. The short of it is that we’re at least fifty miles offshore, surrounded by pirates, and a hurricane is blowing in on us fast
25. Because that’s the only thing that will keep the Calamity afloat in this storm—mark my works, you have a tropical hurricane headed this way
26. Fortunately, the hurricane took matters into its own hands and decided to change the rules of the game
27. She was not more than a hundred feet from the Calamity when the death knell came, a horrible Crunch! that echoed louder than the hurricane itself
28. By then, there was a glorious sunshine reflecting off the water—it was hard to believe that just twelve hours earlier, a roiling hurricane spewed its destructive might in this very same spot
29. Despite the tragedy that the hurricane had wrought at sea, inland it was a different story—the savage storm broke the back of the Summer-long drought, bringing plentiful rain and sweet, cool air
30. This had been done successfully many times before and since, most notably for Hurricane Sandy, when Democratic President Obama worked quite well with Republican Governor of New Jersey Chris Christie
31. 600 deaths from Hurricane Katrina
32. Gordy personally, did more to help the people than did the federal government and, following each succeeding hurricane that hit the coast, his charities were the first to arrive – with the cameras rolling, of course
33. Bush bungled not just both wars but the response to Hurricane Katrina
34. The unnecessary Second Iraq War, the failed response to Hurricane Katrina, and the bungled Afghanistan War were all direct consequences of GW Bush being appointed president
35. Nine tenths of the deaths from Hurricane Katrina may be avoided
36. Norman’s news had hit the men like a hurricane smashing apart the foundations of a town
37. Then in AD 625 (the early seventh century), it happened! A hurricane of despoilment and destruction swept in from the deserts of Arabia
38. This mysterious, enormous magical feeling had hit her at hurricane strength as she saw him again and now sat like a pressure in her chest
39. After Hurricane Katrina, the gulf Coast had thousands of
40. They must be forgiven because most of you did not see it coming either, but we are in the eye of a hurricane
41. Computer simulations of a Katrina-strength hurricane (Category 3, max wind speed one hundred and twenty-five
42. The hurricane that struck the “Big Easy” was one story
43. The same hurricane also hit Mississippi
44. injurious to New Orleans than the hurricane itself
45. The 2006 hurricane season was
46. Hurricane Katrina, says PM, should not have surprised anyone—not the federal agencies, not the local officials, and not the residents who for years had been told they lived on a vulnerable terrain
47. The LA Times on 1/27/02 stated the economic toll of asbestos could run as high as $200 billion, more than the war in Iraq to date, or September 11th, or Hurricane Andrew
48. People don’t give to hurricane victims because they think of social justice
49. have been a hurricane
50. Remember that last hurricane that did nearly mash up Jamaica? Some people think it was Obeah that cause it