The white "sail" at the top of each chimney, called a cowl, turned to face away from the wind to allow the smoke to be sucked out of the top of the building.
He also thought you would be able to watch Gone with the Wind with your own face and voice replacing that of Vivien Leigh or Clark Gable.
Keeping your face shielded from the wind is also important as well to conserve body heat and prevent frostbite.
Seventy years ago and more, everybody knew which way the wind blew, and which way windows should face to get the most sun (south, in the United States), and built their houses accordingly.
The market is bending to wind, unstoppable but ephemeral, in your face but changeable.
The Scottish government has defended its record on wind farm applications in the face of criticism that it was failing to protect wild land areas.
Another issue for current air traffic control systems is that they face interference from wind farms, which are increasingly springing up around the UK to provide alternative sources of energy.
Die-hards can spend up to 15 hours climbing the glacier's almost vertical north face, but moderate hikers prefer this wind-whipped, 90-minute scramble, where the spectacular views more than compensate for any burning thighs.
The takeaway from the evolution of the claim to Award is that you always need to be careful about reaching for the Moon because you could wind up flat on your face in the mud.
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The pickup rocked a little with the wind, but it might have been Otto's weight as he shifted to face her.
High-definition television does more for sport than for many other genres: you may not want to see a newsreader's wrinkles, but it could be fun to watch the grass ruffled by the wind or the beads of sweat running down Kobe Bryant's face.
Wind energy developers can follow a different path to protect eagles or they can ignore the Guidance and face the consequences.
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