Every real thought on every real subject knocks the wind out of somebody or other.
When the tough sail of real governing fails to catch wind the way a campaign slogan did in the year before, a politician stands humbled.
Khobaib Hussain, Ishaaq Hussain and Ali were forced to return just three days later after a relative got wind of the real reason for their journey.
But if you can handle some woodworking and fiberglass mending yourself, you could wind up with a real steal.
On two issues, Bush may have opened himself up to second- and third-day stories that could wind up doing him real damage.
If your cap rate is 8% you could, of course, wind up with a real return well below that-if a tenant trashes the place or if the house is near a city with a weak economy.
Putting aside the very real limits to the growth of wind power, the installed base of renewables would have to grow at a compound rate of more than 12% a year to reach 20% of the national electricity mix within a decade.
With every tick, they are tossing blades of grass into the wind to gauge direction in real-time.
"If this deal were completely real, it would represent the largest wind contract in the world by multiple amounts, " says RBC analyst Stuart Bush.
This goodwill gesture masks an ugly reality: Our growing love affair with credit cards, especially rewards cards, carries a real cost for our charities, which wind up footing the bill for our card fees.
China and the United States are in a close race for the most gold medals as the 2012 London Olympics begin to wind down, but the real story is the nation in third place: Great Britain.
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By the time Microsoft gets through its wind-up and throws the real pitch, if it plans to make one, it risks that the market may have moved on.
"You can wind up with a different exposure to real estate than you anticipated, " he said.
Mr Duncan says that he believes that political opposition to wind energy in the UK is the real reason behind the plan.
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With the real possibility that the policy-driven demand for wind turbines would dry up in any given year, companies were understandably wary of investing in large manufacturing facilities in the United States.
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The prospect is for that situation to worsen as state and local budget assistance from the federal stimulus efforts wind down, while the woes in the real estate sector have returned now that the homebuyer rebates have expired.
Some taxpayers wind up with a deductible loss on their investment real estate.
In the ocean, most of the movement of heat and salt, the real Thermohaline Circulation, is driven directly and indirectly by the wind field.
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To make sure there are no surprises post-construction, models of tall buildings and those surrounding it are sometimes tested inside mathematically accurate wind tunnels, meant to replicate conditions in the real world.
How far can RJ Brewer wind up the sport's mostly Hispanic fans before causing real offence?
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There is a real danger that a piecemeal defense conversion scheme in the Soviet Union would wind up helping revitalize Moscow's least productive enterprises.
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If you guess that it's a dangerous predator but it's just the wind, you've made a mistake believing that something is real when it's not (a "false positive, " as cognitive scientists call it) but a rather harmless one.
Tarmey - whose real name was William Cleworth-Piddington - was also a singer and his recording of the track The Wind Beneath My Wings was played during the service.
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