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The winds of heaven mix for ever
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Wet or fair, calm or storm, she took her daily ride over Stilbro's Moor.
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Abrasion also abets wind erosion.
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Harnessing the wind to generate electricity dates back to 1890.
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The dust was blown about all over the sky by the wind.
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Her voice was scarcely audible above the noise of the wind.
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In-flight winds are occurring above a height of 150 meters.
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The surface rarely shows such features as wind ripples or wind granule ripples.
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