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There was this huge gust of wind that just blew through.
His father told him a gust of wind brought them down.
At that point, a huge gust of wind lifted my dress.
The unattended rental umbrella injured her during a sudden gust of wind.
The note was blown off the table by a gust of wind.
The ride malfunctioned after a gust of wind tripped a circuit breaker.
It is believed the castle was swept away by a gust of wind.
"We will not let the inspection become a passing gust of wind," Liu said.
As things are finishing, a ridiculous Twister-level gust of wind starts blowing through.
A gust of wind traveled upslope toward the cafe, and the brown cloud dissipated.
It's a sensation of the sea swelling or fog dissipating in a gust of wind.
A gust of wind shook the trees and sent blossoms showering down on the crowd.
There's a writhing electronic effect, like a menacing gust of wind dancing around your face.
There is no better example of this than Gale, who is a gust of wind.
From a single gust of wind, Clare Hollingworth reaped the journalistic scoop of the century.
A beachgoer said there was a strong gust of wind at the time of the incident.
A gust of wind lifted a roadside hessian screen, revealing Hitler's army, mustered for the invasion.
The side benefit is a cool gust of wind in your face each time you jump.
The candle lighting Emily's (Ash Santos) room is blown out by some mysterious gust of wind.
At times, a brief gust of wind blows flowers or handwritten notes off the makeshift memorial.
"It was a beautiful day and a gust of wind blew the umbrella," Reynolds' statement said.
You know when you turn a corner and suddenly you're hit by a gust of wind?
Walking down an empty street, a gust of wind blew it into our face — temporarily blinding us.
It's powerful but ephemeral, which is why so many people compare it to a gust of wind.
Having junk in the trunk plus a gust of wind means that skirt is not staying down.
Just before 11am, a gust of wind dispersed the fog and the snowfields on the summit appeared.
A giant gust of wind in Commerce, Colorado -- Commerce City, Colorado, sent a porta potty into the sky.
According to the NTSB, a strong, hot gust of wind struck Aquila from below five seconds before landing.
STEWART: You know, here's the only thing I would say, shame can be a final gust of wind.
Stars know what it's like to fall victim to a less-than-strong seam or gust of wind.
Sure, you made some silly mistakes, sometimes fleeing from what turned out to be a gust of wind.
"So what I want to do is get a big gust of wind that blows all that away."
Nothing disrupts a beach day quite like a gust of wind picking up sand and blowing it everywhere.
You can also thrust the Ring-Con forward to fire a gust of wind in front of you.
At Mr. Yang's exhibition, titled "A Gust of Wind Through Beijing," the word "underclass" is written in English.
If you'd like to create a brief gust of wind, move your cursor to the right or left.
Facebook says the structural failure happened after an unexpectedly powerful gust of wind that hit Aquila on its approach.
Not to mention its seeds are tiny and lightweight, easily traveling significant distances with a little gust of wind.
Five seconds before the drone crash landed, a gust of wind lifted the drone above its expected landing path.
"It was a beautiful day and a gust of wind blew the umbrella," Reynolds said later, according to NJ.com.
If a strong gust of wind blew the tarp off, their home would be exposed to the elements. Gov.
It turned out that a gust of wind had tripped the alarm; there were no signs of a bear.
She had a mercurial temper that rose fast and died suddenly, like a gust of wind in a tunnel.
One afternoon, surveying the damage, I saw a gust of wind carry a neighbor's trash bin down his street.
Two days earlier, a strong gust of wind had blown him into the rocky cliffside during the individual time trial.
"Every gust of wind made my house tremble," Toukio told Reuters by text message from the capital city of Noumea.
In December, a powerful gust of wind revealed that our future president uses Scotch tape to fasten his tie together.
Jess doesn't think it was a piloting error ... rather the drone rode a gust of wind directly into her face.
Meanwhile, the temperature had fallen to minus ten degrees Fahrenheit, which turned every gust of wind into a scouring assault.
They listened to the gust of wind feeding the flames, and the crackle of burning ivory, rhino horn and other items.
Suddenly a prophetic gust of wind comes out of nowhere, knocks the hat off my head and directly into the water.
Gallant Prince Harry came to the rescue of a woman whose wheelchair blew over in a strong gust of wind Friday.
Every piece is assembled with a palpable tension, leaving the impression that a small gust of wind would destroy the arrangements.
"It was a beautiful day and a gust of wind blew the umbrella," Reynolds said in a statement from the hospital.
A gust of wind at the back of a racer might have inequitably affected who won the race — or lost it.
The seed may have travelled there on a gust of wind, its flight aided by a winglike attachment to the nut.
According to Metro US, the pony pair escaped after a particularly nasty gust of wind blew open the door to their barn.
A gust of wind picked up the "unattended" umbrella and swept it down the beach, Ocean City spokeswoman Jessica Waters tells PEOPLE.
A GUST of wind struck the Plaza Bolívar in Bogotá while Iván Duque was sworn in as Colombia's president on August 7th.
But when a strong gust of wind blew Bell's blouse over to the side, her nude, high-rise panties were visibly seen.
But the ginormous gust of wind beneath our wings comes on Saturday, when go-getter Mars zooms into Sagittarius until May 28!
Eventually there were almost no trees left, and the loose topsoil blew in dirt storms that kicked up with every gust of wind.
Seal up all those holes, and suddenly, every gust of wind slams into your bike and forces you to rapidly wrench back control.
This sets fire to the chateau that, thanks to a gust of wind, spreads to the stables, ultimately killing the Marquise's prize horse.
When a gust of wind blew a vase of peonies to the ground, four male donors in blazers rushed to restore the arrangement.
My favorite pigeons were the ones that gracefully traced figure eights, abruptly changing direction as if blown by a sudden gust of wind.
The current state of the field is etched in sand -- the first big wave or gust of wind could shake it all up.
Some of us might take an encouraging call from Márquez as a serious gust of wind beneath our wings, but it grounded Reyes.
The actors had to be on cables to protect them from flying over the cliff's edge when a gust of wind would come.
CBS briefly caught the entire incident on camera, as a strong gust of wind manhandled some of the handlers who were tethered to Goku.
Every time we heard a bang or a gust of wind, we thought we were about to go through the storm all over again.
And it does: I could make out every bead of sweat, forehead wrinkle, and gust of wind in the opening sequences of Wonder Woman.
She was recently photographed looking like there was a slight bump -- though truthfully, it coulda just been a gust of wind in her dress.
If a violent gust of wind can rip port-a-potties from the ground, it can certainly be strong enough to weaponize an umbrella.
Musk for his part tweeted a link to the blog accompanied by three emojis: a unicorn, a gust of wind, and a peace symbol.
The slightest perturbation — an imperfection in the shape, a tilt in the angle of the wing, a gust of wind — disrupts the smooth flow.
At the beginning of a 10-day military training exercise, 87 paratroopers got stuck in the trees due to a strong gust of wind.
Police, now aware of the escape route, began firing tear gas, but Jimmy says a gust of wind blew the cloud back toward officers.
In 2016, she accidentally gave fans a view of her face during a performance in Colorado when a gust of wind blew her wig back.
A gust of wind knocked Aquila off its flight path, and the autopilot's attempt to correct course resulted in the drone going faster than intended.
While the gust of wind gave her hair a pleasant windblown effect, Sheeran got the short end of the stick… and fans are loving it.
Durango Governor José Rosas Aispuro also said a gust of wind rocked the plane before it plunged suddenly, citing air traffic control at the airport.
They would've danced and whisperily sparkled, that is, until someone or something — a gust of wind through an open door, or a door blown open!
A number of soldiers were injured when a strong gust of wind blew them into trees during an airborne operation in Mississippi on Wednesday evening.
The internet has certainly taken notice: I met Ed Sheeran today and & a gust of wind made my pic with him 10x more exciting pic.twitter.
An unexpectedly powerful gust of wind, coupled with faulty software, led to a 20-foot section of Aquila's wing shearing off as it approached the ground.
One MP scoffed that the candles the protesters carried could be snuffed out by a gust of wind; in response, the marchers brought electric lights instead.
Equal parts tangible and ethereal, they're the plastic bag caught in a gust of wind; a sense of escape grounded in cold, hard, modern day slog.
It's a great substitute for the more expensive and heavier Phantom 3503, and and holds up well even when hit by a strong gust of wind.
I don't know, have you heard that the East Coast might get brushed off the face of the Earth with a large gust of wind today?
A gust of wind puffed the hospital's sheer white curtains into a wash of peace and serenity around her — it was O.K. to let go now.
A big gust of wind lifted the back of Ora's dress, exposing her sheer slip worn underneath the billowing skirt and bare butt to the cameras.
Prince Harry showed off his doting husband skills earlier in the day by fixing his wife's hair when a gust of wind blew through the area.
Outdoor use was just a little too rough for it, though, and a strong gust of wind left me with a drone with one unspinnable propeller.
"I was in an acute case of the present tense," she explains, just before a gust of wind throws her from the back of her machine.
In one of the most famous views, we witness the exact moment a gust of wind blows a stack of paper out of a person's hand.
During a run through the park, a gust of wind blew dirt into my left eye, and I panicked: I couldn't allow any injury to it.
Once, he said, seconds after a plane flew by, a gust of wind blew in behind, and in one great burst a tree shed its leaves.
Like an unexpected stiff gust of wind in the middle of this long, dark winter, Sean Spicer has swept back in to our lives once more.
Tiburon Police Chief Michael Cronin told CNN affiliate KGO the boat "apparently hit a wave or a sudden gust of wind" right before Burillo's sons fell.
And the last lantern was in the gust of wind, and if you went over there with the torch then the torch would just go out.
An Irish weatherman had a great sense of humor when a gust of wind took him off his feet during his report on Ireland AM on Friday.
A sharp gust of wind blew the tiny portions of tiny food away, shattering the doll-furniture plates and sending miniscule hamburger buns flying across the sidewalk.
In an accompanying animation posted to Twitter Thursday, his trademark hair flutters in a violent gust of wind and rain, while loose papers fly all around him.
However, the Johanna Ortiz dress proved to cause some difficulties for Trump, as her sleeves flared up every time a gust of wind blew through the air.
Nathan Stowell was hiking along Mount Olomana's third peak on the morning of April 1 when a strong gust of wind reportedly blew off a friend's hat.
One day when I was waiting for the No. 353 train at 168th Street, a gust of wind blew it off my head and onto the platform.
One day when I was waiting for the No. 1 train at 168th Street, a gust of wind blew it off my head and onto the platform.
The title references the kamaitachi, a supernatural weasel from Japanese folklore who arrives on a gust of wind to slice his victims with its sickle-like claws.
In this photo, resident Russ Lewis covers his eyes from a gust of wind and a blast of sand as Hurricane Florence approached Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
But into this mess sails — quite literally, on a gust of wind, holding her signature umbrella aloft — Mary Poppins herself, returned to take care of her former charges.
At the precise moment he steps into the cloud, several things happen: a gust of wind blows through the theater, and the seats rumble as they tilt back.
How strong does a gust of wind have to be to force a nearly weightless plastic bag straight into your car without getting caught in the car's slipstream?
When she blows a kiss at a crowd of men in Laurent Pelly's often stylized production, their heads whip backward, as if feeling a sudden gust of wind.
TODAY'S NUMBER 115 mphThe speed of the gust of wind that slammed into a Norwegian cruise ship, causing it to tilt and injuring several passengers and crew members.
Dear Diary: I was thinking of our bench in Central Park today,The one across from the dirt-patch field that seemed to catch each gust of wind.
As you make your way across the bridge, the controllers vibrate, giving you the sensation that at any moment a gust of wind will come and carry you away.
With every gust of wind, bits of the court lift into the air and spread the terre battue beyond its intended confines, looking like a faint coat of rust.
On this new song, he extracts the sentimentality of quiet-storm R&B and sets it to an uplifting bop, like being swaddled by a firm gust of wind.
Just as the light changed, a gust of wind blew the piece of paper out of the woman's hand, across Third Avenue and down 72nd Street toward Lexington Avenue.
Nothing, not even an unexpected gust of wind, could stop supermodel Bella Hadid from looking her finest on the red carpet at the 70th Annual Cannes Film Festival on Wednesday.
On a bright afternoon not long ago, a man stepped out of an apartment onto a crowded sidewalk and a gust of wind blew his shirt up, revealing a gun.
Ocean City spokeswoman Jessica Waters said the umbrella appeared to have been lifted off the ground by a gust of wind before impaling the 54-year-old woman in the chest.
A 4-year-old girl displayed her extreme phone-holding abilities when a strong gust of wind blew open the door she was holding onto, sending the girl flying with it.
And even if you are one of the lucky few who has an umbrella on hand, she'll add a gust of wind that'll turn it inside out, leaving you soaking wet.
Blandino is always offering up insider looks at what's to come for the cosmetics company, but this has to be the biggest gust of wind to push the rumor mill yet.
A 9-year-old boy went for the ride of his life last weekend when a strong gust of wind blew a bounce house onto a major highway in Southern California.
In a short race, anyone can make a ruinous mistake (lose an edge, hook a tip, choose the wrong line) or encounter bad luck (equipment malfunction, snow squall, gust of wind).
I thanked the guy and then, for no reason other than maybe Amma's cosmic forces guiding my movements, a gust of wind caught the white t-shirt and spun it around.
It was cruelly, bitterly, achingly cold, with the sharp Bradfordian air slicing through jackets, bobble hats and human bone, each gust of wind like a shard of glass through our flesh.
"Inspection is not 'a gust of wind' ... It will become a long-term mechanism to help local authorities to improve environmental quality," said Li Ganjie, the environment minister, in a separate statement.
"I was in the mosque myself ... people were offering a prayers following the conclusion of the (main) Friday prayer when we heard a loud crash following a gust of wind," he said.
This matters when the drone is getting hit by a gust of wind while in the air or trying and failing to match the boy-wow acceleration of the beefier Phantom 4.
So, with cold weather brings another area of street style, that, given the right gust of wind, can be quite beautiful: We're talking about celebrities and their oversized, tailored-to-perfection outerwear.
Anna Pollock, an RAF medic, was chatting with Harry during the trials for his Paralympic-style Invictus Games when she was toppled onto the running track by a sudden gust of wind.
The 46-year-old woman from Pennsylvania, who has yet to be named, was relaxing on an Ocean City beach Sunday afternoon when a strong gust of wind uprooted a nearby umbrella.
At Sacai, the models' hair seemed to have been blown to one side by a gust of wind, which looked chic by the very fact that it wasn't brushed perfectly into place.
Thinking of Our Bench Dear Diary: I was thinking of our bench in Central Park today, The one across from the dirt-patch field that seemed to catch each gust of wind.
The woman, Lottie Michelle Belk, of Chester, Virginia, was hit when a strong gust of wind tossed the anchored umbrella across the sand on Wednesday afternoon, Virginia Beach police said in a statement.
In May 2014, two boys from upstate New York were hurt after falling nearly two stories when a gust of wind swept up the inflatable bounce house they were playing in, police said.
Jose Aispuro said a gust of wind hit flight AM1901 heading from the city of Durango to Mexico City just as it was lifting off the tarmac, forcing the pilot to abort takeoff.
" Fortunately, he concludes, summoning the final gust of wind like an undergraduate completing a term paper, "familiarity with changes that did or didn't work in the past can serve us as a guide.
Biden's much-needed victory in South Carolina sent a gust of wind into his campaign's sail and helped him close the delegate gap with Sanders less than a week before the Tuesday elections.
He ushers in the work with the sound of a whisper or a gust of wind, produced through the swinging action of one foot pawing the air, before moving into more intricate territory.
Although it doesn't seem that the Sanders or Yang campaigns played it up, the Trump-tan-hairline picture showed how he could be hurt by a gust of wind and the meme dynamic.
He wouldn't tell me how long they've tested it at a stretch, but he showed me a video of it landing while blasted with a 25 mph gust of wind from a leaf blower.
The drone was flying too fast as it approached the ground, the NTSB concluded, because Aquila's design generated too little drag to slow it down after the gust of wind knocked it off course.
The clip, posted onto the man&aposs Facebook page, features residents at the park enjoying a sunny day out until a sudden gust of wind begins to ravage their outdoor fun and party tent.
In Kristin Cavallari's case, it was a gust of wind that caused her to clutch her stomach while posing for a photo snapped by husband Jay Cutler during their dreamy vacation over the weekend.
Which, according to one bystander, is exactly what happened: "A really strong gust of wind knocked some umbrellas around and one of them flew into the lady," Ricky Zepeda told the New York Post.
Local officials stated that the cause of the crash was a gust of wind that hit the jet, causing its sudden descent and making it hit the ground to the left of the runway.
A bonbon-pink bombshell sheath rose from mid-calf to rib cage, where it segued into a cherry shawl top that unfurled on either end like a scarf caught in a gust of wind.
LizaTech HD Smart IP Camera — $49 See Details Some security cameras are so motion-sensitive that they'll alert you of a possible burglary when what they really sensed was just a strong gust of wind.
From some angles, the platform projects solidity and permanence; try to fit it in with its surroundings, however, and it looks like a rickety stage set that could collapse in an unexpected gust of wind.
Stepping on the pedal delivers an extra burst of speed when you're playing timed challenges in Bird Dash mode — it also sends a gust of wind at your face, which certainly adds to the immersion factor.
If Sanders does as expected, the headlines declaring him a winner thrice over will surely provide a gust of wind for Sanders' campaign for fundraising purposes, even if it doesn't change the calculus of the race.
Ya gotta see the video ... Trump's touting the new FDA-approved 5-minute coronavirus test when a gust of wind sends the test box flying off the podium, and his hair starts flowing in the breeze.
In the central province of Avila, a 63-year-old man died at home after being hit by roof tiles lifted by a gust of wind, said David Segovia, mayor of the town of Pedro Bernardo.
As he's halfway up the stairs, a gust of wind catches him just right and peels away a flap of golden strands to reveal his elusive bald spot, finally laid bare for the world to see!
One witness told the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation that a gust of wind had loosened the western end of the bridge deck and that two pickup trucks had flown into the air as they drove off its end.
In Opening Night, the scent came and went like a gust of wind twice during the 75-minute show, misted into the space by scent dispensers attached to silent fans controlled by an app, according to Kurkdjian.
He'd turn on the old radio, constantly tuned to the local public radio station, and Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me or Harry Shearer would come on, clearing away the static like a gust of wind through cobwebs.
But everyone is also cognizant of the consequences of a little slip-up or a bad break, or even factors outside a racer's control, like an ill-timed gust of wind or an uneven patch of snow.
Carol Baxter calls it the "golden day": that single day in autumn when a gust of wind blows the yellow leaves off her giant ginkgo tree and onto the lawn of her 1850s house by the river.
"A piece of lighting equipment, about the size of this roof, fell on my face outside, in a big, big, big gust of wind," Chenoweth, who played political reporter Peggy Byrne, exclusively tells PEOPLE in this week's issue.
Photos by the author 8:10 AMA strong gust of wind has unstaked my tent and flipped it upside down onto me, rousing me from a restless sleep, so I'm starting the day with my world literally inverted.
What was supposed to be a fun event at a Washington high school turned into a disaster after a bounce house was lifted by a large gust of wind and thrown across the field with multiple students inside.
As Trump deplaned his private jet in Indianapolis, Indiana, on Thursday, a gust of wind blew his necktie over his shoulder to reveal that the back and front of the tie were being held together by clear tape.
And the truth is that very little about this race has changed in the last month, though some might argue that Cruz has a gust of wind in his sails and Sanders's string of recent victories is impressive.
The Norwegian Cruise Line's Escape, a passenger ship capable of cruising with 1643,000 people, was pushed suddenly Sunday night by a gust of wind about 115 mph, a burst similar to the wind of a Category 3 hurricane.
"Or, people throw it in the air just as a gust of wind comes, and (the water) catches the wind and it blows it back on them -- so we see some face scald injuries from that," she added.
I find it hard to imagine what inner peace can exist without acceptance of this cycle — the bright green of the first spring leaf, the brittle brown leaves of fall skittering down an alley in a gust of wind.
"The wreck is visible briefly every two to three years, depending on the tides and the wind that leads to sand movements, but a good gust of wind and the wreck will disappear again," said Mayor of Wissant Bernard Bracq.
A National Transportation Safety Board review of the incident found that the wing failed because a gust of wind knocked Aquila off its flight path, and the autopilot's attempt to correct course resulted in the drone going faster than intended.
But when you're probably going to lose it to a gust of wind or break it after spinning out of control on your second week of ownership, you probably shouldn't pay $100 for it, no matter how "giftable" the packaging is.
A 67-year-old UK tourist vacationing on the Jersey Shore was hospitalized Monday after a gust of wind at the beach tore an umbrella from the sand and sent it flying through her ankle like a spear, ABC 11 reports.
Caleb Acuna, 2, and his sister Gabrielle, 5, were jumping on an inflatable bounce pad at JK's Pumpkin Patch when a strong gust of wind hurled it into the air, the Lancaster County Sheriff's Office said in a press release.
It's also worth adding that while this is, as Jaret-Schachter tells me, "a level-by-level, character-for-character remake," there's one significant difference to its barely there, pray that there's not a healthy gust of wind anytime soon plot.
France scheduled an Indy-car doubleheader of two 100-mile races at Daytona in April 1959, and the driver George Amick died when a gust of wind hit his car in the opening race, spinning him out into a wreck.
Forty minutes later, facing an orcish champion on a narrow rock bridge, you are slammed with a gust of wind and a massive club, and you go flying off the side of the level, descending down into… yes, the flame pits.
But this month at her club's annual ocean swimming competition, Daphne, a huge inflatable duck, was blown out to sea by a strong gust of wind, and despite a rescue attempt, was quickly dragged out into the vast Indian Ocean.
One firefighter standing on a blustery hilltop Thursday night had a repetitive task worthy of Sisyphus: monitoring a patch of already scorched hillside and using a garden hose to put out small fires that reignited with each gust of wind.
If it turns out to be just a gust of wind or a stray cat, you lose little by overreacting, but if you fail to activate the alarm response and a true threat is present, the cost of your miscalculation could be high.
All I know is that it's made my hands feel like they won't split open the minute a freezing gust of wind touches them, and that's about as close to magic as I can get without hopping on a train to Hogwarts.
For example, he was only 22 in 1842 when he painted "The Fairy Blast," which depicts a band of travelers moving hurriedly through the dark mountains just as a gust of wind — suggesting the presence of mischievous, malevolent fairies — is compounding their dread.
Click here to view original GIFThis is definitely what you don't want to see at a kid's birthday party: a bounce house flying away straight into the power lines after being swept up in the air by a big gust of wind.
A strong gust of wind blew up the president's normally precision-coiffed hairdo last week as he climbed the stairs to Air Force One, according to a new video and photos of the moment that made the rounds on the internet Wednesday.
And, when that time came, the Holy Spirit is said to have arrived in a gust of wind and fire, giving the apostles the ability to speak many languages so they could spread the word of God to as many people as possible.
As the screen fills with an image of Goldsworthy's face coughing up petals and rising into the air against moss covered hills, only to be blown away by a gust of wind, we see the cyclical processes that are inherent in his art.
Mr. McDonald's first attempt, at a Pittsburgh Pirates game in 2009 at PNC Park, was met with a gust of wind, recalled Adam Boneker, 46, a friend who has accompanied Mr. McDonald on many of his trips to ballparks to dump the ashes.
If this emphasis can sometimes make the completed works feel slight, it also lends them a fragile beauty, similar to the beauty of a dandelion seed head in the moment before a gust of wind or a child's breath disperses its seeds.
"Just before midnight on Sunday, March 3, Norwegian Escape encountered unexpected weather in the form of a sudden, extreme gust of wind, estimated at 100 knots, which resulted in the ship heeling to the port side," a spokesperson said in a statement obtained by PEOPLE.
Sia's attempts at privacy were foiled when a particularly strong gust of wind blew back her trademark hairpiece, giving fans a glimpse of her face for the first time in ages and dashing any potential conspiracy theories involving her being replaced by a body double.
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK FOR MORE FOX LIFESTYLE NEWS "The hurricane wind at Salzburg was very strong and when the aircraft received [a] strong gust of wind, pilots acted quickly according to procedures and aborted landing," wrote Enter Air in a statement to Fox News.
The nifty part about all this is that when you step on the pedal to jump, the fan on the end of the pedal blows a gust of wind in your face, which adds an extra level of depth to an otherwise simple game.
Froome described how a gust of wind funneled through buildings veered him off course as he tried to blow his nose during a practice ride and his first question after the crash was whether he would recover in time to race on the Tour.
Patillas, Puerto Rico (CNN)Ramon Cruz Laboy, a 75-year-old who kept to himself and never wanted to burden his relatives, died January 24 from medical complications that resulted from a femur fracture he suffered during a gust of wind from Hurricane Maria.
The Norwegian Escape, which departed from New York City on Sunday March 3 for a 7-night cruise bound for Florida and the Bahamas, reportedly encountered a gust of wind of 100 knots (115 mph) as it was sailing to its first stop in Port Canaveral.
Try smacking Bokoblins off high circular towers into the water below — in which they can't swim — to conserve weapon durability, or letting fire chuchus set the grass on fire to create a gust of wind and give you a quick aerial exit from a tight spot.
Suddenly a gust of wind hits them, and they start to move from one side to the other—almost as if they were moving to the beat of the rap that escapes from a little speaker near the grill, music that makes the conversation even more pleasant.
One of only two seascapes the artist created while in the Netherlands, it captures the fishing village he visited often in a stormy scene flourished with gray clouds, rippling waves, and the red flag of a sailboat caught in what is clearly a strong gust of wind.
"Honestly, @CruiseNorwegian, the gust of wind that threw all of the shattered glass all over my bed and floor is all on mother nature, but where my pro-rated premium plus discount for all the bottled water I was going to drink tonight?" passenger AJ Black wrote on Twitter.
In 2016, a 7-year-old girl died after playing in a bounce house that was struck by a gust of wind in the UK. John Knox, a geography professor with the University of Georgia, has been tracking similar incidents as part of his research on weather and climate.
According to CBS 5, the woman — who asked to remain anonymous — had just gotten out of the car while picking up her son from daycare when a powerful gust of wind knocked a "basketball-sized" hive from its place on a tree, sending it falling directly on her head.
But I will say this: The Michigan win put a new gust of wind into Sanders's sails and strengthened his argument that he is a very real and viable alternative to Clinton — and that he shouldn't feel one iota of pressure to leave the race before all the contests are finished.
Another River Dell student, Lauren, 14, made a personal connection to a headline, "Little Boy who Receives Thousands of Christmas Cards Dies After Cancer Battle" when she learned her mother was one of the people who sent the boy a card: Suddenly, like a gust of wind, it hit me.
We have never seen a pass get caught up in a gust of wind defy the laws of physics in quite such a miraculous fashion, having been mishit so badly hit with such finesse that it bent back in on itself and landed right in the middle of the box.
The idea isn't new, but a study published in the Proceedings of the National Academies of Sciences today offers the strongest evidence yet that the extinction of the dinosaurs was less like a healthy tree getting toppled by a chainsaw, and more like a sickly one blowing over in a gust of wind.
Just as that gust of wind — and missing a more-important-than-anyone-knew accessory (the MAGA cap) — revealed the big nothing under all those artfully arranged strands on the executive head, so, too, it turned out the first big show of the week, Tom Ford, didn't have much under its skirt.
"Just the antics ... it's silly, man, just let me live, that's all I'm asking," Cousins said, referring to an apparent late-game flop by Denver center Mason Plumlee, who crumpled to the floor even though it looked as though the closest Cousins' arm got to his face was to create a gust of wind.
Royal watchers had a serious case of deja vu during Princess Kate and Prince William's visit to Mahatma Gandhi's house on Tuesday, when a heavy gust of wind came through, nearly blowing up her white Emilia Wickstead dress – and giving us flashbacks to that iconic scene in Monroe's classic film, The Seven Year Itch.
Ryan Almeter, 34, of Bliss, New York, was helping passengers in the town of Nunda to climb out of the hot air balloon's basket by holding it down on Friday when a gust of wind caught the craft, sending it and Almeter into the air, state trooper Mark O'Donnell said in a phone interview.
"If you are walking a tightrope and keep going forward, everything is fine, but the minute you stop and there is a sudden gust of wind, you tend to fall," said Professor Simón, who still called the decline of Podemos "a big surprise," particularly after most polls had shown that Podemos would overtake the Socialists.
Displaying an amour propre that appeared to know little bounds, Proust cited a review by his friend, the painter Jacques Émile-Blanche, who had lauded "Swann's Way" as a "little masterpiece" and had written that "like a gust of wind blows away the soporific vapors" of the other works available on the literary marketplace.
Stenson missed a short birdie putt and a 210-foot eagle attempt on the back nine Saturday, had his tee shot knocked down by a gust of wind that led to bogey and closed out a one-under-par 71 to go into the final round with another chance to win at Bay Hill.
"I remember thinking about how calm it was for sailing out of New York in March and suddenly we got hit by a large gust of wind and the whole ship kind of just tilted to the side for about 30 seconds," he said in a video he recorded from aboard the ship Tuesday afternoon.
Children drum on the sides, coaxing the foam out, and with one powerful gust of wind from the south, the art installation — A retrospective view of the pathway by British artist Roger Hiorns — does its job, releasing chaotic whimsy in the form of a cloud of foam that falls upon the children to shrieks of joy.
"Gloria Vanderbilt" — that looping, cursive scrawl with the G and the V leaning right as if blown by a giant gust of wind (or enthusiasm), the d listing left, as if leaning in to confide a secret, all of it splashed across the back pockets of millions of tightfitting dark denim jeans — was, for a time, like a secret passport to a new world of style.
In works like "After School on the Corner of Prince and Mott Streets" (1976) where three of the girls looks on in amusement as a fourth, with her back to the camera, peeks into a store window on tiptoe just as a gust of wind blows her kilt up, and "Carol, Pina, and Lisa in Front of St. Patrick's Church" (1976) where Lisa looks upon Carol with revulsion as the latter applies lipstick before a compact mirror, we witness them pass judgment on each other.

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