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Your assurances of an economic recovery in the second half are in the wind, blown away by the continuing string of terrible economic reports.
FORBES: Stock Up On Inverse ETFs, Bernanke May Not Able To Avoid Recession, Bear Market !
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They will need calm seas to launch and recover the sub - but while in the harbour, a strong wind has blown in, white caps topping the waves.
BBC: James Cameron gets ready to dive to the Mariana Trench
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He flies to the next town over and perches in all the trees, then falls to the ground in several different countries and is blown away by the wind, which hammers endlessly in all the ears he has more than he is capable of counting.
NEWYORKER: The TV
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Sarin is a colorless, odorless gas that kills in minutes and also disperses in minutes, meaning it can be blown away in the wind.
FORBES: Sarin Gas Is Deadly, But Fear Is More Powerful And More Deadly
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The story of the former Soviet Union's disastrous policy of cotton-growing in Uzbekistan, of the wind-blown salt that its depletion of the Aral has left, and of the pollution remaining, makes for very depressing reading.
ECONOMIST: Water
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Dune: accumulations of wind-blown sand in ridges or mounds that lie landward of the beach and usually parallel to the shoreline.
UNESCO: L O S S A R Y
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Asphalt shingles ( the most common roofing material in the U.S.) can become loose, cracked, be blown off by the wind or be damaged by hail.
FORBES: The Hidden Costs Of Home Ownership
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An inflatable zeppelin used by Buckinghamshire protesters to show the height of a planned wind turbine has been blown away in strong gusts.
BBC: Beds, Herts & Bucks
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In the world of commercial property investment, the wind has blown through the newly rehabilitated house of securitization, leaving it shaken once again but not flattened.
FORBES: It's Only a Market
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Residents live in rows of tightly packed, dilapidated homes, and wind-blown garbage clutters the streets and open fields.
WSJ: Canada Firm Bets on Mexico Border