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That should put wind in the sails of the many other public figures who suspect they were targets.
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Pope John Paul II's visit to Cuba last year, and his call for reconciliation, was wind in the moderates' sails.
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That said, I do think Sarah stretched a bit in the effort to take some wind out of the sails of the piece in question and missed a few key points in the process.
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The yacht, named after the eponymous novel and film, was built by Perini Navi, an Italian firm that installed the DynaRig technology that electronically trims the sails in the direction of the wind and can furl them into the masts in just six minutes.
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The venture has regulatory wind in its sails.
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Senator CARL LEVIN (Democrat, Michigan): And an effort to take the wind out of the sails of those of us who want to truly change course in Iraq.
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The manner in which sails are designed to capture wind meanwhile ensures that any design, painting or print is constantly moving and changing shape when on the water, altering the appearance of the artwork in the process.
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In recent years, as the wind came out of the economy's sails, boat sales fell segment by segment, then recovered, he says.
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