KITEnergy takes advantage of the high altitude wind way up in the troposphere and converts it into electricity through tethered airfoils, these actually look like kites you would use in windsurfing.
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Look, Chip, there is a legislative process that takes time to wind its way through.
It is uncertain how long the case will take to wind its way through the legal channels.
After a preliminary voice vote approved the amendment, it will wind its way through the sausage-making process that is known as legislating a budget.
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.
Arriving on May 19 at Land's End in the far southwest of England, it will then wind its way through 1, 019 communities, carried by 8, 000 torch-bearers.
Teens in mini skirts, with impossibly long legs and even longer hair, wind their way toward the changing rooms, trailing glitter, chiffon and the scent of patchouli.
As a board member, better to let the bushels of shareholder lawsuits challenging FWPP wind their way laboriously through the courts and let outsiders tend to the dirty-work.
Narrow streets wind their way through the historic town centre, decorated with lights, bows and wooden ornaments, while the timber-framed houses, each in a different colour, add to the picturesque scene.
The Fleet continues to wind its way north, ending up at Hampstead Heath, the ponds of which were actually formed by a damming of the river in the 18th Century.
The car began to wind its way through the narrow streets near the 1 World Trade Center construction, toward the Trinity Boxing Club, where Cotto would be training that afternoon.
This year, 18, 000 people came to hear the music, eat jambalaya, and watch the Budweiser Clydesdales wind their way through booths selling succulents, tie-dyed t-shirts and Avon products.
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Of course, because we're a hopeless species, there's also been extravagant speculation that when James's run in Miami is done, his road may wind its way back to Cleveland for an emotional epilogue.
Get lost on the roads that wind their way up and down the hills of the Black Forest, where the summer sun filters through the canopy of trees to dapple the road in front of you.
While the EEOC reports that it takes, on average, six months to investigate charges of discrimination, an increasing backlog in recent years has resulted in many charges taking far longer to wind their way through the administrative process.
Meanwhile, trains, which carry about a third of all transalpine freight, have to wind their way up and down steep gradients, slowly and fairly lightly laden, to reach the existing St Gotthard railway tunnel, which was opened in 1882.
The ability to successfully wind your way through the multitude of reefs and shoals to an excellent, yet admittedly imperfect, solution is a central skill of governments at their best and one that is becoming an increasingly needed attribute for top corporate leaders.
What I think that means is that this is -- some aspect of this is going to wind its way through the legal process as states move forward and as the judge explicitly let the states move forward on dealing with the law that Congress passed.
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 fact is, is that the way to wind down this war is the way that the President has made clear through the policy he put into place after his review, and that is to transfer security lead -- to transfer responsibility to Afghan forces.
The possibility of fear is approaching, the way wind approaches a provincial capital.
Washington had warmed up, the swift storm of the previous day had passed, the sky was overcast but the air wasn't painful in a wind-chill way, and the capital was full of men in cowboy hats and women in long furs.
But we are a precious long way from using solar and wind power to replace oil in any noticable way.
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Luckily, we won't have to wait long to see which way the wind is blowing.
But Microsoft knows which way the wind is blowing, and it's blowing in favor of customers.
New partnerships between Portuguese and American companies are leading the way in wind power.
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The wind blew the right way, the air was clear, it turned out great.
There is a vast gap between what candidates say at rallies and they way they wind up governing.
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Which is, of course, at least as hard as predicting which way the wind is going to blow.
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