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Here now, Masih Alinejad, Iranian activist and author of "The Wind in my Hair" which you say is illegal to feel the wind in your hair in Iran.
Long enough to hear the wind in the already wind-bent pines, the wind in his ears, the wind in his trouser legs, the pebbles under the soles of his shoes, his hand fiddling with coins in the pocket of his leather jacket, the oystercatcher's shrill, Morse-like biik-biik-biik-biik.
For now, Sinn Fein has the wind in its sails.
Now west Africa's pirates have the wind in their sails.
Will we throw caution to the wind in our Photoshopping?
He predicted the existence of the solar wind in 1958.
We hear the brushing of the wind in the trees.
Wednesday even though there was no wind in the area.
Photo: APTraffic lights uprooted by the wind in Corpus Christi, Texas.
Yes, this is a huge wind in the president&aposs sails.
So far, he appears to have the wind in his sails.
Rae watches her swaying ponytail and hears wind in the treetops.
Eugene N. Parker predicted the existence of solar wind in 21.
I opened the door and stepped out,Wind in the branches.
Even so, Hallquist, 143, has plenty of wind in her sails.
Yet, however Jobbik evolves, Mr Orban has some wind in his sails.
ALINEJAD: It&aposs a crime to feel the wind in your hair.
Iowa produced almost 37% of its electricity from wind in 2016. 25.
There's a wind in the Midwest, you know, when that kicks up.
I got a little bit of a second wind in the eighth.
I nestled in a blanket, listening to the wind in the courtyard.
Unlike the rest of the economy, Peloton has wind in its pedals.
"The Amazing Race" throws caution to the wind in its new season.
Wind in my hair, I was there, I remember it all too well.
The wind in the trees and the hushed birdsong are more than enough.
The kingdom has also thrown caution to the wind in the domestic arena.
Needless to say, Southern gentility was gone with the wind in this race.
No, she had all the colors of the wind in her back pocket.
Looking forward, the Democrats would appear to have the wind in their sails.
"Apep's dust pinwheel moves much slower than the wind in the system," said Callingham.
One factor that may put wind in Mr. Obama's sails is Congress's abiding unpopularity.
It might have been the wind in the trees, or a moan of pain.
Republicans are going to get a little wind in their sails from this victory.
"Apep's dust pinwheel moves much slower than the wind in the system," Callingham said.
Going forward, Biden must find a way to keep the wind in his sails.
"Yes, you are perfectly right," the rabbi says, nodding to the wind in agreement.
They don't notice light and birds, plants and scents, the wind in the trees.
Dear Diary: Wind in her face, a little girl window-shopped on Fifth Avenue.
Instead of blowing wind in their sails, he's piling dead weight on their decks.
Let us make the most of the momentum, catch the wind in our sails.
I think we'll win even more with this kind of wind in our sails.
Why was the American flag waving when there is no wind in a vacuum?
Brad Garlinghouse: That was a wind in your face trying to turn something around.
Feel the wind in my hair (it's definitely MY hair) and shake off the rust.
Democrat Elissa Slotkin Forecast: Showers throughout the day with heavy wind in the early afternoon.
McGregor caught another wind in the ninth round after Mayweather had largely commanded the pace.
Parker discovered solar wind in the 1950s and is about to celebrate his 90th birthday.
We have the same kind of wind in St Petersburg, so I'm used to it.
Why this matters: It could put wind in the sails of the GOP's repeal effort.
The model does differ from the actual solar wind in some important ways, says Velli.
"He says he wants to double offshore wind in the US by 2030," Stokes noted.
Coal and natural gas are already losing out to wind in many areas, without sequestration.
At the start of the year, the big banks had the wind in their backs.
But what I missed was the wind in my hair and sun on my face.
THE WIND IN MY HAIR My Fight for Freedom in Modern IranBy Masih Alinejad400 pp.
THE WIND IN MY HAIR: My Fight for Freedom in Modern Iran, by Masih Alinejad.
The wind in VIEWS's sails is the genre-hopping sprawl and confessional sadness of Take Care.
With the wind in his sails, Mr Santos was eager to excavate and recover the ship.
The side benefit is a cool gust of wind in your face each time you jump.
Now that immunotherapies have wind in their sails, various old ideas are coming back into vogue.
You just can't beat the wind in your hair helmet and the sun on your face.
It has a goal to achieve 35% wind in its mix by 2021, today it's 17%.
It considers wind, in addition to temperature, to calculate the loss of heat from the body.
THE WIND IN MY HAIR My Fight for Freedom in Modern Iran By Masih Alinejad Illustrated.
Specifically, there are two ways to produce more power from the wind in a given area.
It dictates what levels of wind (in common conditions) are tolerable for a range of activities.
I pictured him in the Doretti, flying down the Pacific Coast Highway, wind in his hair.
To mix metaphors, he leads you deep into their workings while putting wind in their sails.
His teasing and taunting was beautiful to watch, especially the "wind in his hair" bit. 3.
Momentum is the wind in your sails; one big victory seems to precede another and another.
This just gives it a bit of a further tail wind in terms of the rotation.
Politically speaking, public apprehension about climate change may be the strongest wind in the mayor's sails.
"We have a lot of wind in our sails at this point," said CEO Bill Sandbrook.
Even Texas, well known for its oil resources, produced 13% of its electricity from wind in 2016.
You get a lot of wind in your face when you're a girl, as Jessica was saying.
Actor Hattie McDaniel shows off her Academy Award from the film Gone With the Wind in 1940.
Of course, it's not all sunshine and wind in the soft curls of your hair (I'm assuming).
You get to go outside, smell the dirt, use your muscles, hear the wind in the trees.
People say they want to ride and they enjoy the wind in their hair or their face.
Tiansuwan said the lack of wind in recent days had allowed pollution to accumulate in the air.
Storm Frank pounded Scotland with heavy rain and wind in recent days, causing serious flooding and damage.
The second bill helps lay the foundation for more offshore wind in the state, near Atlantic City.
There is weather in them, yes — wind in the trees, fog curling through the streets, sudden storms.
After cruising down the boardwalk on a Bird with the ocean wind in my hair, I agreed.
Even Toonstruck got a second wind: In 2015 it was re-released as a download on GOG.com.
Wes sat in the cold wind in a sweatshirt and a nylon jacket he got at Goodwill.
We shot on location; when characters are driving, they're really driving with the wind in their hair.
A giant gust of wind in Commerce, Colorado -- Commerce City, Colorado, sent a porta potty into the sky.
Plus, just being a part of that musician/artist community can put the wind in your sails again.
Huuuuuuuge: These larger turbines are better able to capture wind in less gusty areas, increasing the capacity factor.
Ibarra led Italian phone operator Wind in 2012-2017 and successfully oversaw its merger with rival 3 Italia.
In the Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte has thrown the law to the wind in his war on drugs.
These things still can't capture the wind in your hair, or the full force of turning upside down.
There will be "enormous amounts of snow and wind" in the area, NBC Washington meteorologist Chuck Bell said.
Laurie, the wind in her hair, surrounded by blue, looks tranquil in a way we've never seen her.
You can also thrust the Ring-Con forward to fire a gust of wind in front of you.
His voice sounded like wind in a steel tumbler: metallic, hollow, rising and falling without logic, almost unintelligible.
Local officials said at the time of the crash, there was strong, gusting wind in the Rostov area.
Voter enthusiasm that fueled Republican gains in recent midterms, Democrats hope, will now be wind in their sails.
Any of her old friends from the neighborhood, she says, are in the wind, in jail, or dead.
With the wind in her sails, Vandeweghe simply blasted away in the second set, barely putting a foot wrong.
We both liked to feel the wind in our faces and the warmth of the heater on our legs.
The R8 Spyder is more than blistering speed and wind in your hair; it has lots of tech, too.
BERNIE SANDERS enters today's Democratic primary election in Wisconsin with the wind in his sails following his recent triumphs.
"They're running with the wind in their face and it's not a normal breeze," Cole said of GOP candidates.
The writer is the author of "The Wind in the Bamboo: Journeys in Search of Asia's 'Negrito' Indigenous Peoples."
Privacy regulations such as Europe's General Data Protection Act are likely also helping to put wind in DDG's sails.
I'm cruising, with the wind in my hair, enjoying this pair of brand new, definitely authentic Ray Bans (#203).
But the convertible has too much wind in its hair to have heard that showiness is a grave sin.
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The collected works of Milton Caniff and "The Wind in the Willows," a classic I loved as a child.
Rain and wind in Atlanta could cause airport delays at the world's busiest hub on Sunday, the Post writes.
One difference was that I started to wind in more stories juxtaposing what it's like being a parent now.
She had a mercurial temper that rose fast and died suddenly, like a gust of wind in a tunnel.
Opposition to offshore wind in the state appears to have quieted since the death of Mr. Kennedy in 2009.
Gisele Bündchen's hair doesn't blow in the wind in pillowy waves, but it can in front of a fan.
The craft is named after astrophysicist Eugene N. Parker, who was the first to describe solar wind in 1958.
I kept my hooded sweater on for the majority of the class, while others braved the wind in sports bras.
When I look back, I can see flashes of Hayao Miyazaki's Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind in Binti.
There were gusts of wind in the living room so we went into my bedroom because it doesn't have windows.
The take-no-prisoners wind in Cromarty, Scotland proved to be too much for this kite and its fearless flyer.
Harvey showed that water can be as much a hazard as wind in a hurricane, but buildings aren't necessarily prepared.
There are overhead shots of a brilliant estate, adorable pillbox hats, and the chilling sound of wind in a basement.
This person still has a lingering hope for humanity and is really just pissing in the wind in these situations.
"We've started discussions with some Chinese partners to see whether we will go into offshore wind in China," Cahuzac said.
He thought of cool wind in the branches in Herbst: the season with the correct name, but only in English.
GE has partnered with the Green Investment Group to "deliver and operate" 650 megawatts (MW) of onshore wind in Sweden.
Rather than flipping between all those blurry, wind-in-the-face photos, Top Shot will pick, well, your top shot.
"Oatly has the wind in their sales," Erich Joachimsthaler, the founder and CEO at the branding firm Vivaldi Group, said.
" The story of Alinejad's rise and recovery from that dark moment is the anchor of "The Wind in My Hair.
For those expecting anything typical, it will be underwhelming, as you are just wind in a field, helping flowers pollinate.
"It sure feels like Buttgieg and Klobuchar have wind in their sails," said Jeff Link, an Iowa-based Democratic strategist.
Trump, however, cites the limited impact of existing tariffs as a rationale for throwing caution to the wind in the future.
Other roles on British television included The Rainbow, Take a Girl Like You, Martin Chuzzlewit, and The Wind in the Willows.  
Other roles on British television included The Rainbow, Take a Girl Like You, Martin Chuzzlewit, and The Wind in the Willows.
The real story though is just how much luck and happenstance can help put wind in the sails of a company.
"It will put some wind in the sails of the Conservative attack plan, and Trudeau will take a hit," Graves said.
On September 11.53th a stunning drop in the cost of offshore wind in a government auction blew holes in those convictions.
We need to look at less obvious paths, things like the wind in the jet stream, which is very high up.
Welles actually began "Other Side of the Wind" in 1970, working on it, on and off, until his death in 1985.
The first formally credited production designer to be widely known was William Cameron Menzies, for ''Gone With the Wind'' in 1939.
Renewable energy generation — hydro and wind in the EU, and wind and solar in the U.S. — largely drove reduced coal consumption.
Novak Djokovic, the men's No. 1, also has the wind in his face after losing early in Indian Wells and Miami.
Now Arya is an explorer, and her happy ending is just the wind in her hair and uncharted lands ahead of her.
Because on current trajectories, the world that we will run on sun and wind in 50 years will be a broken world.
And, most salaciously, sometimes a bulge appears for a moment if the inverting tutu catches the wind in just the wrong way.
People have been claiming great things for offshore wind in the US for 15 years now, without much to show for it.
They burrow against the wind in their puffy, ugly coats, too cold to speak until they reach the shelter of the courtyard.
Outdoor CyclingThere's something rewarding about biking up a steep incline, reaching the top, flying down, and feeling the wind in your hair.
She's in her cap and gown, at her commencement; she has the sun on her face and the wind in her hair.
It had wind in it sales from its flagship Galaxy S7 smartphone and just three weeks earlier had unveiled the Note 7.
"But there couldn't be anything about 'wind' in it or that would make the album one big fart," she told Sounds Magazine.
Although both stand to gain from the shift from fossil fuels, the wind in the sails of Vestas – and Denmark - looks stronger.
When you have a North Star to steer toward, it keeps you off the rocks and keeps the wind in your sails.
However, the ubiquity test is a further case against rendering it "racist" to show films like "Gone With the Wind" in public.
As 2016 ends and 2017 begins, Democrats who sail against the wind in Washington should feel empowered by the fact that Sen.
While a lucky break may put a little wind in a successful person's sails, they got where they are through hard work.
In Canada, they have wind in their sails thanks to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's promise of reconciliation with the country's indigenous peoples.
It was the worst spring wind in Moscow since 1998, when gusts killed nine people in a similar burst of natural fury.
A time exposure shows embers from Saddleridge fire blown by the wind in the Porter Ranch neighborhood of Los Angeles, Oct. 11.
By sending the Parker probe to the sun, NASA is studying this dangerous wind in more detail than scientists could from Earth.
He focuses on something very simple that makes him feel grateful, like the wind in his face or a child's smile. 2.
According to the Global Wind Energy Council, it installed 20.2 GW of onshore wind and 1.6 GW of offshore wind in 2018.
" After Ealing's demise, Mr. Slocombe signed on to a number of CinemaScope releases, including "A High Wind in Jamaica" and "Guns at Batasi.
NEVADA A fast-growing wildfire roaring through dry grass kept fire crews busy Monday amid heat and high wind in remote northern Nevada.
The Note 7 crisis should put wind in the sails of Elliott Associates, a hedge fund whose affiliates own 0.62% of Samsung Electronics.
How did we come from setting out toward the horizon, the wind in our hair and at our backs, to ugly, inexorable ends?
Welles shot and directed The Other Side of the Wind in the 70s, but financial and legal woes kept him from completing it.
Once it was on, BMW put me on a stationary motorcycle, complete with rumbling, noise, and fans to throw wind in your face.
Judge highlighted his second three-hit game in two days by hitting a homer into the wind in the seventh off Tim Peterson.
Beyond Italy's borders, a "no" vote in the Italian referendum is bound to put wind in the sails of other European populist movement.
"As excited as we are for offshore wind in the U.S., we are still in the early days of the industry," Bostrom said.
Imagine recording it because you couldn't go up to a tower to record it because I'm sure you'd get wind in the record.
They included a line-drive home run to left that carried through the teeth of an uncommonly strong summer wind in the Bronx.
Thus, the direction of the surface wind in a high-pressure weather system is basically outward, away from the system toward lower pressure.
There will be no rain or wind in Dallas, and as Russell Wilson gets back on track, I expect Baldwin to as well.
The National Weather Service predicts scattered tornadoes and gusts of wind in most of Central Georgia and parts of North Georgia on Sunday.
With the enemy fleet in the distance, the white batteries on the shore, the aqueducts, clouds of smoke, the wind in our faces.
"Vox is a party that is typically anti-immigration, but it's not immigration that is putting wind in their sails," said Mr. Torreblanca.
Rent a bike, swim in a pond, borrow a dog, talk to your mom—anything that will put some wind in your sails.
Post-flood rebuilding could give them a second wind in 2016, as repair work is expected to boost construction activity in the first quarter.
The designation warned of potentially "intense and long-track tornadoes" with severe wind in excess of 75 mph, and hail larger than two inches.
Sun in your face, wind in your hair — there's no greater feeling for a runner than hitting your stride with nothing holding you back.
If the ISO covers all Western states, a lot of "bucket 1" procurement is likely to shift to, say, cheap wind in New Mexico.
And it does: I could make out every bead of sweat, forehead wrinkle, and gust of wind in the opening sequences of Wonder Woman.
The original "Star Wars" alone made more than $1.6 billion domestically — second only to "Gone with the Wind" in the United States after inflation.
She was recently photographed looking like there was a slight bump -- though truthfully, it coulda just been a gust of wind in her dress.
WUZHEN, China (Reuters) - China's ambitions to tighten up regulation of the Internet have found a second wind in old fears - terrorism and fake news.
Yet, with the explosion in wind generation, there is a dearth of studies regarding the long-term health impact of industrial wind in Colorado.
The silver and bronze medallists, America's Simone Manuel and Aliaksandra Herasimenia of Belarus, both enjoyed a strong "tail wind" in lanes seven and eight.
"I decided to try it because it was my chance to be an athlete and to feel the wind in my hair," she says.
"There's enough wind in Wyoming to power the entire country," said Michael Goggin, the senior director of research at the American Wind Energy Association.
It also experienced a second wind in 1993, after it was included on the soundtrack for the Robin Williams cross-dressing comedy Mrs. Doubtfire.
Two-thirds of "The Wind in My Hair" is a story of a woman struggling against incredible odds, poverty, political repression and personal crises.
Scattered to the wind in exile, they have, in a sense, moved on: there are jobs to find, languages to learn, lives to build.
"He has a little bit of wind in his sails," said David Carter, a professor of sports business at the University of Southern California.
The opposition has had its first success in three years, demonstrating that it knows how to win, and now has wind in its sails.
"He's certainly put wind in his sails, especially compared to the period of the Yellow Vests," said a historian of the C.G.T., Michel Dreyfus.
He quotes Allah saying that a 'roaring wind in the days of the snakes' had been sent and makes use of a hurricane emoji.
Knowing you are going to be fired and twisting in the wind -- in a very public way -- before you are fired is even worse.
With a gusting wind in his face on Thursday, Spieth hit a shot that landed on the green, a long way from the pin.
As her family insistently tugs at her, Manana resists, settling into a sense of self and letting the wind in the trees serenade her.
Britain currently has around 9.3 GW of operational offshore wind capacity, with around 8% of the countrys electricity coming from offshore wind in 2018.
Over 100 people braved the cold and wind in the provincial capital St. John's, lining up outside a Tweed-branded store owned by Canopy.
Even President Trump appears to have altered his tune, giving a statement about Sunday's rally that failed to put any wind in white nationalists' sails.
Welles started on "The Other Side of the Wind" in 1970, when he was 55, but his golden-boy glory days were far behind him.
Renewables are still on the pricey side in many places, but they are getting less so; in some places wind, in particular, is reasonably competitive.
He thought it was silly to go to a company that's kind of got the wind in its face, not the wind at its back.
"Been in Africa, what'd I miss ??" she captioned a casually gorgeous photo of her hair blowing in the wind in the back of a car.
Judge highlighted his second three-hit game and eighth of the season by hitting a homer into the wind in the seventh off Tim Peterson.
You have the joys of life, the joys that I gave up, so that you can relish in them: A cool wind in the air.
This buildout helped make Texas the king of wind in the United States while still maintaining some of the lowest electricity prices in the country.
"I predict the price for offshore wind in the upcoming auction will be lower than that given to Hinkley," he told Reuters in an interview.
The reality of confetti and lions in cages blew away like spit in the wind, in the face of all those cuts of raw beef.
"We started the Rock Boat to say thanks to the fans that had provided the wind in Sister Hazel's sails," Levine says in a statement.
Definitive wins in New York on Tuesday send Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump into next week's primary contests with the wind in their sails.
The weather in Shakespeare's plays is often a character unto itself, whether it's the howling wind in Macbeth or the titular storm of The Tempest.
With rain and possibly gusty wind in the weather forecast for the next two rounds, the golf course might yet expose its more punitive side.
McDaniel won the Best Supporting Actress award for "Gone with the Wind," in which she played Mammy, a role that's since been mired in controversy. 
With not a breath of wind in the stadium, McLeod was third-fastest away from the blocks but was initially matched by Shubenkov and Merritt.
Even without their precise computations, it's easy to see the effect of the waves and wind in exposed roots and a dramatically angled ledge of sand.
MSNBC went so all in on storm news that it sent Chris Hayes out in a windbreaker to stand around in the wind in Naples, Florida.
The Tampa Bay Rays have long been one of baseball's most innovative teams, throwing tradition to the wind in areas like defensive shifts and position-switching.
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.
In fact, some of the lyrics, like "All I want to feel is the wind in my eyes," haven't been changed, because why mess with brilliance?
Given no time to settle, the Greek threw caution to the wind in the second set and began swinging hard in a series of breathtaking rallies.
The bright yellow, 70-by-35-foot banner is now dangling from the 270-foot crane, waving in the wind in view of Trump's new residence.
I can't help but listen to them and think of cruising through the Nevada desert, wind in my 24-bit hair, misplaced, glitchy palms rolling past.
"Bjørn shared our work on climate and they discussed opportunities for offshore wind in North America, including California," a spokeswoman for Statoil said in an email.
"I thought we were a little winded in that first half but we got our second wind in the second half," Pacers coach Nate McMillan said.
We haven't experienced the screeching of wind in a rest stop parking lot while calling to find a hotel that can accommodate a family of six.
While offshore wind in the U.S. may be in the early stages of development, in Europe it has been reliably generating emission-free electricity for decades.
But South Korea's Ki Bo-bae, Chang Hye-jin and Choi Mi-sun seemed to possess a mystical power to move the wind in their direction.
The shot cuts to the soundman, a little farther down the hill, crouching down out of the wind in the high grass with his giant microphone.
But they also argued something else: Why should they have to live beneath the high-voltage lines when there is plenty of wind in the East?
Many Americans have been yearning for someone to step forward and throw all caution to the wind in a stream of unrehearsed, spontaneous, plain-talk messaging.
"The Wind in the Willows"; Lewis Carroll; all of E. Nesbit's books; Susan Coolidge; Richmal Crompton's "Just William" — all were profoundly important one way or another.
The monotonous clickety-clack of the wheels speeding over the iron tracks makes them drowsy, or it could be the heat and wind in their faces.
"I'm fearful that the extremes will have the wind in their sails," said Michel Pain, mayor of the tiny nearby town of Saint-Maurice-la-Clouère.
" He said hearing that kind of praise from someone he looked up to "really puts wind in my sails, because I'm not the most confident person.
"There hasn't been even the slightest bit of wind in the entire county," Candace Bennyi, whose power was cut in Sonoma County, wrote in an email.
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.
MSNBC went so all-in on storm news that they sent Chris Hayes out in a windbreaker to stand around in the wind in Naples, Florida.
Walter Van Beirendonck in a jacket from his spring 2019 collection, Wild is the Wind, in front of looks from the spring 2012 Cloud #9 collection.
"We have the wind in our sails," said Eric Scheidler, the executive director of Pro-Life Action League, one of the main backers of Saturday's demonstrations.
Sounds of fluttering prayer flags, chants, and the wind in Mustang, Nepal, will soon join this contemplative space, thanks to an installation by the Soundwalk Collective.
It's striking that the CEOs of several major European utilities will be talking at CERAWeek about the heavy investment they're making in wind in the United States.
"Salvini has the wind in his sails and the 223-Star doesn't any more," said Sergio Fabbrini, head of the political science department at Rome's LUISS university.
Some of the cranes have had their locks released to spin freely in the wind, in hopes that will reduce the chance of one being knocked over.
The wind in their fur, the encouragement from their owner, the freedom... Watching puppies caper in the snow will ultimately get us through this frigid, icy time.
By bringing Ambrose back for season 2, the USA drama opens itself up to answering some of the burning questions left dangling in the wind in 2017.
If the wind is blowing one direction at one altitude, a pilot will rise or descend to catch that wind in hopes of moving in that direction.
It produces up to 500,000 seeds the size of a pepper grain, which travel easily on the wind, in manure or stuck to farm equipment and vehicles.
"This tender will set the tone for the future of offshore wind in France," said Tako Keja, director of Moulins de Flandre, the Shell-Quadran-DEME consortium.
That would mean that almost 443 million homes could be powered solely by wind in the state (the average home uses about 10,000 kilowatt-hours per year).
"You get the wind in the back of your sails and you go out there and you've got the support of your country and you're making photographs."
They were at 14-under 201, and with more wind in the forecast — compared with virtually none earlier in the week — this could have plenty of possibilities.
Why do I so often behave as though there will be unlimited days to sit quietly with my beloveds, listening to birdsong and wind in the pines?
Yet Mr. Macron is acutely aware of the wind in the sails of populist parties across Europe, and he knows that the same could happen in France.
The Coast Guard reported wind in excess of 40 miles (64 kph), 15 feet to 20 feet (4.5-6 meters) seas and one mile (1.61 kilometer) visibility.
"We modelled the action of the wind in the ocean," Davide Proment, one of the researchers and a mathematician at England's University of East Anglia, told me.
In place of the Stars and Stripes flapping in the wind in Joe Rosenthal's original 1945 shot of Iwo Jima, an Indian flag was flying full and proud.
"We have an optimistic and quite an ambitious plan to achieve a ready-to-build status for our offshore wind in 2021," Baranowski told a conference with analysts.
We're covering a call for a general election in Britain, the detention of a #MeToo activist in China and a race in Italy without wind in its sails.
"Successfully developing floating turbines could enable Scotland to secure even more clean energy from offshore wind in the future," WWF Scotland director Lang Banks said in a statement.
With the wind in Europe's sails, it is said, the time has come to clamber through the window of opportunity and fix the roof while the sun shines.
I was a full of life back then, my whole future ahead of me like a wide open field to sprint through with the wind in my fur.
Industry sources said a takeover of Adwen by Siemens would raise serious antitrust issues as it would further strengthen the German company's dominance in offshore wind in Europe.
It is also likely to put wind in the sails of the radical Five Star Movement party that is committed to taking the country out of the euro.
With the gale-force influence of social media as the wind in their sails, boycotts spur a media blitz that quickly subsides in our whiplash-inducing news cycle.
They have been entrusted to make these decisions precisely because politicians have such strong motivation to throw caution to the wind in the service of re-election hopes.
" Lumley has imagined a place "where the only sounds will be birdsong and bees buzzing and the wind in the trees, and, below, the steady rush of water.
In addition to searing surface temperatures, wind in the upper atmosphere howls at up to 250 miles per hour, carrying clouds around the planet once every four days.
Now that we can see Other Wind, in its completed form, it's better to watch the film on its own terms and save the backstory as a postscript.
It's a beautiful drive and feels great to have the sun on our backs and the wind in our hair as we make our way around the island.
Masih Alinejad's memoir, "The Wind in My Hair," details her political struggles in Iran and her support for Muslim women after she ended up in the United States.
The question remains as to quite why anyone would want a motorbike that drives itself—to get that wind-in-your-hair feeling without the hard work, perhaps?
Blizzards — which are apparently considered soft gusts of wind in Wisconsin — clearly do not bother this shirtless man who sauntered through a WKRN-TV Nashville newscast this past weekend.
Germany, which has made a major commitment to renewables, generated about 13 percent of its energy from wind in 2015, compared with about 5 percent in the United States.
"The wind in the sails that will take take anything [in edible electronics] forward is identifying the exact problem first and designing solutions to tackle that problem," said Bettinger.
"Its successful operation will demonstrate the viability of floating wind in deep water locations and bring forward cost reduction techniques that will move the whole sector forward," Quinn added.
Perhaps taking a cue from The Wind in the Willows' Mr. Toad, the man decided to try his hand at toad couture, fashioning little outfits out of foam paper.
"The problem with wind in this region is it tends to be night-time wind, so we do need something to balance that mix," said Chief Executive Emma Collins.
Past models and observational studies have shown how trees impact wind in cities, but this is the first time scientists have simulated the effects in a real, replicated neighborhood.
"Theresa May has been decimated in the last General Election and there is fresh wind in the sails of the left in the UK," says Gideon, very obviously pleased.
With a decision in their favour, Ms Evenwel and Mr Pfenniger would have paved the way for electoral maps that would blow wind in the sails of GOP candidates.
The recent release of some of those jailed on trumped-up charges should not fool anyone into thinking that the wind in Baku is blowing in a different direction.
This wind-in-your-hair ride breezes past tree-lined roads and small villages in the northern Beijing countryside before ascending the mountainous roads leading to the Great Wall.
Further, Cusi said the Philippines has adopted a "technology neutral" approach and included renewable sources of energy such as geothermal, hydro, solar and wind in the power producing mix.
A win in either of these races — New York will hold its primaries in June, while Massachusetts' aren't until September — would be some much-needed wind in their sails.
Alternative for Germany, founded in 2013 as a euroskeptic party at the height of the euro crisis, got its second wind in 2015 with the arrival of the migrants.
PITTSBURGH — Perhaps there was a time when Joe Girardi embraced his inner rebel, when he took a joy ride just so he could feel the wind in his hair.
Orson Welles shot "The Other Side of the Wind" in the early 1970s but gave up on it, leaving behind 100 hours of footage when he died in 1985.
"Palladium has the wind in its sails from investor interest and there has been a good amount of speculative activity holding it up and keeping market conditions tight," he added.
Before a man had been retired, Anthony Rizzo smacked a three-run home run to the opposite field into the wind in left-center, his sixth homer of the season.
The big picture: With New England and mid-Atlantic states enacting aggressive clean-energy policies, offshore wind in the United States promises to help combat climate change and create jobs.
This is because the Dongfeng, which means "east wind" in Chinese, carries decoy missiles to deceive such systems into targeting them instead of the actual warheads, the Financial Times reported.
Miocic in the fourth and fifth rounds against Junior dos Santos was nowhere near as effective and he has been left sucking wind in a few of his UFC bouts.
It felt like a reward for a very patchy first day, perched in our pedals and roaring across the beautiful emptiness, tilted slightly downhill with the wind in our faces.
The candid, wind-in-hair photos from the sidewalks of The Big Apple to the Arc de Triomphe have us feeling inspired to both get dressed and get a haircut.
"Khamenei does not rule over an absolutist system; although Iran's highest authority, he must nevertheless bend to the wind in order to preserve the regime," RAND's Alireza Nader points out.
The silver mylar tape twisting in the wind in vineyards repels flocks of blackbirds and starlings (if one of them flushes, they all tend to go), but crows are smarter.
And there's nothing like the wind in your hair on a boat cruising through a bay or harbor, especially if it only cost you a few bucks for the view.
More than 9.5 billion pounds ($11.8 billion) has been invested in offshore wind in the United Kingdom since 2010, the report said, with another 18 billion pounds due by 2021.
You still have to get past the Saturday, but you are well on your way to feeling the wind in your hair as you fly toward the end of week.
The storm's exact path remains a bit uncertain, but the system will bring precipitation and wind in what will be the third significant winter storm in the past 10 days.
It is the largest commitment to offshore wind in the country and is part of the state's way of showing the nascent industry it is serious about developing the resource.
Judge highlighted his second three-hit game in two days by hitting a homer into the wind in the seventh off Tim Peterson to give the Yankees a 6-43 lead.
Why it matters: The robust bidding signals that offshore wind in the U.S., which has been way slower to develop than in the big European market, is poised for significant expansion.
But there is also transparent beauty to the choreography, as dancers wind in lines across the stage and around one another, or loft a sheet in unison to make it billow.
Other options include Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood by Trevor Noah, A Dog's Purpose by W. Bruce Cameron, and The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame.
His bullish report appeared to put a bit more wind in Netflix's sails, as the tech giant rose a bit more than 21.5 percent in the session to close at $2175.
As with solar and wind in Germany, scaling use of these methods in industry would bring their prices down, with a target of beating the price of existing, carbon-heavy methods.
But you can't quite simulate the drop in your stomach when you plunge off a real cliff, or the experience of real heat on your skin and wind in your hair.
That leaves it better placed to capture a significant chunk of the $1.2 trillion that the International Energy Agency thinks will be spent on offshore wind in the next two decades.
I just felt like I had a lot of wind in my face and I wasn't looked at just like an entrepreneur who was in her 30's and starting something.
European shares made early gains and were given a second wind in afternoon trading when Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen dampened expectations of more than one interest rate hike this year.
Little wonder, then, that the populist and anti-euro Five Star Movement has the wind in its sails and has now drawn equal in the polls to the ruling Democratic Party.
However, the mechanisms inside these boxes sometimes wind in just one direction, Mr. Faber said, while most modern watches require movement in both directions — so it's important to check before purchase.
When the show parodied "Gone With the Wind" in 22.18, the sketch called for Ms. Burnett, playing Starlett O'Hara, to appear in antebellum garb made from curtains, per the book's plot.
But just as the political wind in Italy seemed to be starting to fill the C-Star's sails, the eager crew of young white nationalists instead found themselves with engine trouble.
Monfils was doubled over between every point at this stage but the Frenchman then got a second wind in the tiebreak to go 6-3 up, before squandering three match points.
But public and private polling shows Northam barely ahead of former Republican National Committee Chairman Ed Gillespie, despite a raft of structural advantages that should put wind in the Democrats' sails.
The direction of the wind in the jet stream, a high-altitude circumpolar air current, plays a role in steering a storm, as do regions of high and low pressure around it.
But Jeb has been forced to throw caution to the wind in the hopes that the affection South Carolina Republicans hold for George W. will keep him alive in the primary race.
It plans to bid for offshore floating wind farms in California planned for later this year or early 2020, according to Christer af Geijerstam, Equinor's head of wind in the United States.
We learned to block ourselves from the wind by putting the tarp facing the direction of the wind in case it started raining or it got colder as the sun went down.
L'Engle followed up her explosively popular, Newberry Award-winning debut with four novels: A Wind in the Door (1973), A Swiftly Tilting Planet (1978), Many Waters (1986), and An Acceptable Time (1989).
In the summer, the ferry is a particularly easy choice: sitting up on the roof deck, wind in hair, sun on face, river and sky shining like the cover of a hymnal.
"We're dealing with steep terrain, dry fuel and wind in the area," Thanh Nguyen, public information officer with SoCal Team 1, in charge of communications for the Holy Fire, told the Register .
Juncker's comments came in a speech in which he urged the EU to "catch the wind" in its sails after years of battling crises from the euro zone to migration to Brexit.
They have come in the rain and in the wind, in the sunshine and in the cold, and they have roared as their beloved Sounders have won (often) and lost (less so).
How can I read her "Winnie the Pooh" or "The Wind in the Willows" when I know the pastoral harmony they evoke is lost to us forever, and has been for decades?
It has become a cultural icon to children who grew up reading "The Wind in the Willows," or more recently, "Harry Potter," in which the badger is the symbol of the Hufflepuffs.
If the energy names outperform and break this downtrend, it will also be a bit of a tail wind in the broader indexes…Today, oil and small caps helped power the move.
David Lynch has always said that one of his original inspirations for "Twin Peaks" was the sound of the wind in the trees in the Pacific Northwest, which he finds mesmerizingly beautiful.
In 1939, the cyclorama finally had a moment of public glory, when some of the stars of "Gone With the Wind," in town for the film's world premiere, paid a ceremonial visit.
Lasseter's name had been on the wind in recent weeks as possibly the next to fall in a cascade of sexual misconduct allegations have been reported at all levels of the entertainment industry.
But with grins on their faces and wind in their hair, models Binx Walton, Janiece Dilone, Edie Campbell, and more cast off their Fashion-Week fatigue and celebrated in a joyous dance-off.
You'll never get to experience the feeling of the wind in your hair as you race down the coast in Playmobil's version, but you also don't need to pay for insurance or maintenance.
Stewart and de Havilland shared "many months" together as a couple and at least one historic date when he accompanied her to the New York premiere of Gone With The Wind in 1939.
Combine the "flurry" of contracting from New York and New Jersey with the legislative mandates for offshore wind in N.Y., Connecticut and Maryland, and the estimate rises a lot, Cohen says via email.
And he's been making remarkable music at a remarkable pace, catching a third (fourth?) wind in his career, to the point where very few people on planet Earth can be considered his peer.
In the past six years Britain's government has reduced the projected cost of producing electricity from onshore wind in 2025 by one-third, and of solar power by nearly two-thirds (see chart).
Former Denver kicker Matt Prater didn't think he could knock in a 37-yard game-winner with that much wind in his face, and the Pats won with the winds at their backs. 
But Miocic, who lost the heavyweight belt to Cormier via first-round knockout in July 2018, threw caution to the wind in the second, landing a number of heavy shots of his own.
Formerly known as Danish Oil and Natural Gas (DONG), the company changed its name last year and has been shifting away from fossil fuels to renewables, particularly wind, in the last several years.
And when India overturned their law criminalizing homosexuality earlier this month, Kenyan activists hoped the decision would help put wind in their sails considering that India's law was also originally imposed by Britain.
Among the reasons cited for the market tail wind in the face of fragile trade negotiations are investor year-end positioning and adjustments made by companies to deal with tariffs if they remain.
Like the Rubin's 2014 exhibition on Tibetan Medicine, or last year's Soundwalk Collective installation that featured soundscapes of the wind in the Himalayas, The World Is Sound offers another dimension to Buddhist art.
Chevrolet calls the display Four Dimensional V.R. because it involves not only the 360-degree view in the headset but also dynamic movement, vibration and even a bit of wind in the face.
Since then, we have harnessed the power of the sun and the wind in our deserts and along our coastlines, and made use of steam from deep inside our volcanoes via geothermal plants.
But if there was merely a wind in the air, rumor has it you'd see folks walking backwards to sacrifice the back of their teased-up coifs in order to save the bangs.
"Milanovic's victory is a wind in the sails of the Social Democrats and will strengthen the party ahead of a parliamentary vote (due in the autumn)," political analyst Branko Caratan told state television.
His show arrives amid a period of liberal soul searching, when any vaguely oppositional voice, whether a left-leaning columnist or late-night host, has gotten a second wind in the Trump era.
Not only does this help on the emissions front, but it puts political wind in the sails of national leaders who understand the need to do more than they committed to in Paris.
In the acting categories, Brie Larson (Room) and DiCaprio are right about where everyone expected: a little ahead of the pack and, with Golden Globes secured, finding a second wind in the acting races.
The major driver to invest in wind in many states is renewable portfolio standards, which mandate a minimum amount of electricity to come from renewable sources, like hydroelectric, wind, solar, and geothermal power plants.
These include France's EDF operating Britain's nuclear plants, Norway's hydropower specialist Statkraft building dams in Asia and Latin America and Denmark's Dong Energy becoming a top player in offshore wind in Britain and Germany.
Societe Generale's Lawrence McDonald told CNBC Pro on Monday that the jump in negative-yielding debt is a "fresh wind in gold's sails" and will cause a "serious demand surge" for the precious metal.
" Although it appeared SpaceX was facing a setback when the top half of Starship blew over due to heavy wind in Texas, Musk said SpaceX "decided to skip building a new nosecone for Hopper.
Looking ahead toward Thanksgiving, signs are pointing toward a return of the Polar Vortex, which may also be accompanied by a significant storm with rain, snow and wind in the northeastern U.S., AccuWeather said.
With prices starting at $260,2124, the Spider lets a couple enjoy the wind in their hair, the sun on their shoulders and the thrill of slicing though curves with a finely tuned Italian convertible.
In addition to the phasing out of tax credits and guaranteed prices by some governments, prices for solar power have fallen rapidly, making it a competitor to wind in some parts of the world.
Denmark's PKA pension fund was the largest institutional investor in European offshore wind in the first half of the year, accounting for just over 11 percent of all investments in connected offshore wind capacity.
The push for offshore wind in China has gained pace after it cut the guaranteed subsidied prices paid for onshore wind turbines by the turn of the year, but kept them for offshore turbines.
Front porches on a hot summer day; a country fair on Main Street; the wind in your hair on a long road — Springsteen's songs paint a vivid picture of the country and its evolution.
The U.K. installed 1.7 gigawatts (GW) of offshore wind in 2017, while Germany was responsible for 1.3 GW. The Walney Extension was welcomed by the U.K.'s Energy and Clean Growth Minister, Claire Perry.
Rain and wind in California A West Coast storm is expected to hammer everything from Seattle to south of Los Angeles, bringing feet of snow to areas that sit at 6,000 feet or higher.
HAZARD MAPS In response to needs of insurers and other customers, U.S. tech company ClimaCell said it began offering a wildfire prediction product this year, which analyzes temperature, humidity and wind in real time.
"The general tenor was: This is not a year like most of you have seen, because you've not seen wind in your face," said Mr. Reynolds, who led the House campaign committee in 803.
It continues: Leaves remembering, sudden as a name Recalled from nowhere, remembering morning, Fresh wind in high grass, cricket on plowshare, Whisper of stream in the green-shadowed place, Thrush and tanager keeping season.
"Seeing folks like [Stephen] Miller and [Steve] Bannon in the White House certainly puts wind in extremists' sails, even if their most extreme folks have been denied entrance into places like CPAC," he told me.
It was the second aviation incident in Myanmar this week, after a Biman Bangladesh Airlines plane skidded off the runway during strong wind in Yangon on Wednesday, injuring at least 17 of those on board.
"Wind in My Sails" is the only one of the three that features Earl's rapping, and it's built around an immaculate beat that fuses an oft-sampled ballad and a jazzy piece of psych-soul.
With the wind in the SDF's sails, analysts see a risk the YPG may want to advance from Manbij all the way to Afrin, aiming to steamroll the FSA rebels near Aleppo in the process.
" In other wind energy news Friday, Norway's Equinor announced that it had signed a memorandum of understanding with Korea National Oil Corporation to jointly explore opportunities to "develop commercial floating offshore wind in South Korea.
He continued to make music, including a duo album with Mr. Carthy, "Straws in the Wind," in 2006, and a final solo album, "Raison D'être" (2010), which gathered many of his collaborators through the decades.
I was with Iljo Keisse and Michael Morkov and we were in the middle of the group so we just missed the crash and, with the wind in my pocket, I liked the new finish.
But the new symbol throws skeuomorphism to the wind in favor of flat design, a trend in tech whose origins can be traced to Apple's embrace of the concept in recent years, Mr. Manjoo said.
"The more that there are dangers in the neighborhood — a rising China, a threatening North Korea — that puts wind in Abe's sails," said Jeff Kingston, the director of Asian Studies at Temple University in Tokyo.
My mother tried to appease me with the reminder that we had gone as a family to see "Gone With the Wind" in its last run in movie theaters that summer before its television premiere.
No astrophysicist is more curious about the answers than Eugene Parker, the brilliant pioneer of the heliosphere who was laughed at by the orthodoxy when he theorized the existence of the solar wind in 1958.
FIVE-WAY TIE AT SENIOR BRITISH OPEN Bernhard Langer shot a three-under 28 in rain and wind in Bridgend, Wales, to hold on to a share of the lead at the Senior British Open.
Rosenberg, in turn, declared that a Democratic rush to judgment, casting due process to the wind, in order to strike a virtue-signaling pose that almost surely will look increasingly dark in years to come.
The Australian picked up six strokes in 12 holes and strode to the 13th tee with the wind in his sails, but a wild drive out-of-bounds at that par four halted his run.
My Neighbor Totoro owns June, Kiki's Delivery Service plays in July, Castle in the Sky in August, Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind in September, Spirited Away in October, and Howl's Moving Castle in November.
"The real risk is that all of these other countries will retaliate against the U.S. by trading among themselves and concentrating new jobs in solar and wind in their countries and not the U.S.," he says.
L'Engle went on to write several sequels: A Wind in the Door, A Swiftly Tilting Planet, Many Waters, and An Acceptable Time, which gives Disney an opening to continue the series of the film does well.
Approval of the South Fork plant comes just two weeks after Cuomo set a statewide goal to develop 2,400 MW of offshore wind projects by 2030, the single largest commitment to offshore wind in US history.
Bouncing around, feeling the wind in my hair, the sun on my face, and singing "The Sound of Music," I felt like I was on top of the world — which I guess I sort of was.
" Meanwhile, those who want to stay in the E.U. have "wind in the sails," according to the British foreign secretary, Jeremy Hunt, who said over the weekend that there is a real risk of "losing Brexit.
Why it matters: The deal announced Monday is another sign of the emergence of offshore wind in the U.S., which lags far behind the older and much larger European market, but is increasingly a hotbed of activity.
Noisli can generate sounds artificially, from the hum of the wind in the trees to the clatter and buzz of a coffee shop, and you can pick from a listed mix of audio or configure your own.
"The Wind in My Hair" exposes just how vexing it is to disentangle the veil from the context in which it is worn and thus to wage a transnational fight either for its permissibility or its elimination.
"We have an opportunity now to leave on March 29 or shortly thereafter and it's important we grasp that opportunity because there is wind in the sails of people trying to stop Brexit," Hunt told the BBC.
One visitor leaned over the port railing, welcoming the warm wind in his face for the entire 30-minute passage toward Virgin Gorda, said to have been named Fat Virgin by Christopher Columbus for its pregnant profile.
Indeed, America saw a record 21.3 percent of its electricity generated from wind in 21.4, and is home to "one of the largest and fastest-growing wind markets in the world," according to the U.S. Department of Energy.
"Combine that with very favorable corporate tax rates and a favorable regulatory environment with an economy that was doing really well for us before, we have a lot of wind in our sails at this point," he added.
Early in the afternoon, with no wind in sight, they called it quits and motored back to the pier, where they happily basked in the applause directed at Way of Life, which finished another victory lap behind them.
The entire front wall and facade of the Starbucks could be seen abruptly collapsing in the wind in cellphone video footage shot from a bar across the street and aired by Indianapolis-based NBC News affiliate WTHR-TV.
Don't forget to subscribe for more exclusive interviews and photos, only in EW. It's no secret that all nannies are compared to one single, supernaturally-inclined doyenne of discipline who flew in on the eastern wind in 1964.
A game like Flower where you play as the wind and gently guide flower petals across environments full of color, collecting more petals as you move and experiencing the freedom that only wind in the wilderness can feel.
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.
BERLIN, June 6 (Reuters) - Sweden's Vattenfall will seek to monitor and possibly widen expansion targets for offshore wind in Europe which is growing amid rising investor interest, said the company's board member in charge of wind, Gunnar Groebler.
In the afternoon, the hot wind in my face like a blow dryer on high, I drove to the air-conditioned local library, with Zittel's blessing; the cabin stay is meant to be challenging but not life-threatening.
Tove Jansson's "The Summer Book," Richard Hughes's "A High Wind in Jamaica," Renata Adler's "Speedboat," John Williams's "Stoner": These books and others make up a large percentage of my personal canon and that of many writers I know.
Throwing all caution to the wind in the second round with his hands down by his side as he advanced on Ferguson, it wasn't long before he was on the end of the top ranked lightweight's patented D'arce choke.
These last several months have seen the gaming giant finally get a little wind in its sails, thanks to the back-to-back successes of the Niantic-produced Pokémon GO and its own in-house creation, Super Mario Run.
According to weather logs around the time of the ship's departure, wind in the Golden Gate area had increased from 23 mph (20043 km/h) to 40 mph (64 km/h), and the seas were choppy with high waves.
Veon acquired Italian operator Wind in 2011 and merged it to form the Wind Tre joint venture with Hutchison in 2016, hoping this would save on costs and compete with Italy's biggest mobile providers, Telecom Italia Mobile and Vodafone.
With the 2016 presidential and congressional elections just two months out, our presidential candidates, along with Washington's politicians up for re-election, are blowing in the windin constant motion, in reaction to, or anticipation of, the latest polls.
This was in contrast to her stirring account of the Mozart's "Exsultate, Jubilate," in which she let loose with a wild cadenza at the end of the first movement that threw pitch to the wind in a nosebleed ascent.
In the closing days of April 1975, the US launched Operation Frequent Wind, in which Marine Corps and Air Force special operations helicopters departed from Navy aircraft carriers to evacuate the remaining American officials and whatever refugees they could.
Theme Parks | Water Coasters I love roller coasters for many reasons: the wind in my face, the thrilling plunges downhill and back up, the sharp turns, that feeling of weightlessness and the tingle in my stomach as I dive.
"Only technologies which are still developing and whose costs are expected to fall further need support through state aid, especially solar and wind in cases where they would not be viable without incentives," the campaigners said in their report.
However, he and his team argue it may be hard to use lunar samples to study Earth's atmosphere from eons past, since it'll be difficult to distinguish the oxygen from the solar wind and the Earth wind in Moon soil.
Aside from the fact that it was refreshing to spend the morning above ground — zipping through traffic with the wind in my face — I learned to appreciate the expansiveness and beauty of NYC in ways I never thought about before.
Political uncertainties around trade, high tech espionage risks and data privacy are translating into "opportunities" for the independent platform player — and helping to put wind in Jolla's sails long after the plucky Sailfish team quit their day jobs for startup life.
So while there isn't much opportunity to leverage that passion within my career, I make sure I don't spend every waking hour working and spend some time with the wind in my face watching the road pass underneath my feet.
That, along with recent ultra-low bids for onshore wind in Turkey, will force equipment makers to gain even more scale and seek more deal opportunities, afraid they might fall behind or go down otherwise, analysts and M&A sources said.
It make it less dependable on other platforms (which was part of the undoing for an earlier startup in the same space, Soundrop, which lost the wind in its sails when Spotify changed its terms for apps on its platform).
The original subtitle for Tehanu was "The Last Book of Earthsea," but Le Guin couldn't resist returning once more, publishing a fifth and final book, The Other Wind, in 2000, which resolves some of the lingering mysteries of Earthsea's mythology.
Democrats find new impetus Democrats have new wind in their sails following the revelation that Mueller had written in protest to Barr in March, soon after the attorney general released a four-page document outlining the special counsel's principal conclusions.
When I came home from my tour of duty in Iraq on Memorial Day weekend in 2006, I had the chance to be out on a boat, the wind in my face, without armor for the first time in a year.
PLYMOUTH, England (Reuters) - With the wind in her hair and TV cameras pointing at her, Swedish teenager Greta Thunberg began a trans-Atlantic crossing in a racing yacht on Wednesday to further her campaign for stronger action against climate change.
Since Tuesday, when the water in the diving pool abruptly changed from a pellucid azure to a lurid green, officials have provided an array of different diagnoses, from too many people in the water to not enough wind in the air.
Trump has never specifically called for those credits to end, but has expressed skepticism about the role of solar and wind in the U.S. energy landscape, calling both "so expensive" and blaming wind turbines for killing birds and ruining picturesque landscapes.
At the Crystalline private museum in Mol-Rauw, Belgium, Mr. Wirtz transformed the lakeside grounds of an old estate with tall gray-beige grasses that would wave in the wind in the sandy soil as they ascended to the main building.
Sallis had a long acting career, both on screen and as a voice actor, with credits under his belt for everything from Last of the Summer Wine and Doctor Who to the voice of Rat in The Wind in the Willows.
LA is a driving city, and as you coast down roads with the wind in your hair and palm trees swaying in the brilliant blue sky above you, you'll notice tiny stands with rainbow umbrellas dotted around the street corners.
Texas now leads the nation in installed wind-energy capacity and all five of the states that generate the highest share of their electricity from wind -- in order Iowa, Kansas, Oklahoma, South Dakota and North Dakota -- lean toward the GOP.
"We see very good fundamentals if we look at the Japanese market with regards to growth in renewable in general, but offshore wind in particular," Sven Utermohlen, Wind Offshore Global COO at RWE Renewables, told Reuters in an interview on Tuesday.
While global trade ructions and regional political violence had undercut Latin American risk assets for a good portion of 2019, regional assets had a second wind in the last quarter, thanks to optimism over U.S.-China trade and cheap local valuations.
It was my first time in anything like the country since my arrival, and I now realized everything that I missed about my Southern home—the wind in the fields, the sun pushing through the trees, the drawn-out afternoons.
I am afraid the story of Jeremiah did not go well, and he ended his third letter, the one written after he was wounded in the stomach, by imploring Becky to hear his voice in the wind in the trees.
Pierce, who last year wrote a book, The Wind in the Reeds, about Hurricane Katrina and the recovery of his childhood neighborhood, starred from 2010 to 2013 as trombonist Antoine Batiste in HBO's Treme, which was set in post-Katrina New Orleans.
In Barbados, however, the electorate simply seemed to have tired of a mucky status quo—though an election-eve endorsement on Instagram from Rihanna, a pop singer and the world's best-known Barbadian, may well have put extra wind in Ms Mottley's sails.
They found that when there were animated parts of the picture not directly relevant to the narrative–for example, trees moving in the wind in the background–the children's eyes were diverted to those points of motion rather than taking in the story.
No. I enjoyed driving around in flash cars with no shirt, no shoes and with the wind in my hair… I've had to give everything back… but I'm happier this way as I've realised my family and friends are my biggest treasures.
One of the "walking" experiences at the forum, Wake Up and Dream takes users through an interactive adventure, where they duck through doorways, pick up fire-lit torches, hit baseballs, and ride a flying boat while feeling the wind in their hair.
DS2 stings like the wind in a blizzard biting your face, like losing control of the knife and cutting your hand off, like drums wrapped around synthesizer shimmer packed tightly against rattling bass soaked in corrosive acid and clouds of rainbow smoke.
Some farms produce meat that is particularly salty, perhaps because of the direction of the wind in relation to the sea, and it's said that certain farmers can tell which Faroese island a sheep has been raised on simply by tasting its meat.
"The seas are calm for the economy with enough wind in the sails to keep the expansion on track and not enough inflation pressures out there to halt the economy's forward progress," said Chris Rupkey, chief economist at MUFG in New York.
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates ⁠— With just under a year to go until the 2020 U.S. election, President Donald Trump "has the wind in his sails" thanks to the state of the U.S. economy, veteran political analyst Richard Haass said on Tuesday.
"Throughout my life I had been told that my virtue, my chastity, my self-worth, all were wrapped up in my head scarf," Ms. Alinejad writes in her new memoir, "The Wind in My Hair," out May 29 from Little, Brown and Company.
Here they are, still themselves, still beautiful, the wind in their faces, higher than the raptors, above the snakes of the spinifex and the turtles in their rookeries on the beaches far below, like an ancient, priestly caste keeping vigil even in death.
There was, he said, now "wind in the sails" of people who want to stop Brexit, and that the two out of the three measures needed for that to happen -- May's deal killed off and Article 50 delayed -- could be achieved this week.
This took the form of a probing Q. and A. session in the hotel lobby, with the physician concluding that I had "a lot of wind in the liver" and needed to schedule an additional (paid) consultation so he could prescribe herbal remedies.
Hillary Clinton, facing an unexpectedly stout challenge from Bernie Sanders, threw diplomatic dignity to the wind in the fourth Democratic debate, attacking the senator even if it reinforced his characterization of her as an establishment politician so desperate she'd say anything to win.
Jeb Bush's super PAC has spent $30 million in ads attacking Rubio alone, and as Rubio heads into New Hampshire with the wind in his sails, he can expect more of the same, not only from Bush, but also from the likes of Chris Christie.
As one of the countless fans who has adored this book over the years (and it's companions, A Wind in The Door and A Swiftly Tilting Planet), it feels like we've waited forever for this incredible story to be given the proper movie treatment.
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.
"Our project is not just the best site for offshore wind in the country, it's also the right solution to meet the South Fork's energy demands in a clean and cost effective way," Deepwater Wind Chief Executive Officer Jeffrey Grybowski said in a statement.
CHICAGO — The sun once again rose over Lake Michigan early Sunday, but even on a crisp, clear October day, the wind in the Windy City ceased — the "W" flag atop the Tribune Tower along the river was limp — as if it, too, needed a moment.
A U.S. appeals court has rejected a challenge by merchandising companies to a ban blocking them from licensing images from "The Wizard of Oz" and "Gone With the Wind" in a victory for Warner Bros in a decade-long copyright and trademark infringement dispute.
When Orson Welles began shooting "The Other Side of the Wind" in 1970, he could hardly have imagined that most audiences would first see it 48 years later, sent to them in ones and zeros over a "streaming service" with about 130 million paying customers.
Taking in the tattered Jhandi flags reduced almost to rags by the salty sea wind in "Devotion Point" (2013), a photo taken in Bushy Park, Parika, Essequibo, I wonder how people survive in a land where the ocean wears them away day after day.
Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of the Susan B. Anthony List, a group that opposes abortion rights, called Tuesday's ruling on pregnancy centers "wind in the sails for President Trump's overall pro-life agenda," and stressed the importance of the court for her organization's midterm organizing efforts.
Buzunesh Deba of Ethiopia, who lives in the Bronx, ran nearly the entire course minutes ahead of the rest of the professional field with her friend and teammate Tigist Tufa through bracing wind in 2013 before Priscah Jeptoo of Kenya caught her in Central Park.
Having grown up in the 6.685s, Mr. Murphy said that the era of his childhood, when "the government put a lot of wind in your sails," helped cement his view that raising taxes and investing more in government was the best use of people's money.
With the scorecards up in the air and the potential for a hometown decision going in Ward's favor, Kovalev found a second wind in the championship rounds and enforced his will on the fight—a gameplan which earned him so much success in the opening six rounds.
One day we were all walking around the streets on two feet like the dumb ape descendants we are; the next, we were tearing down city sidewalks, wind in our hair, waving at the rest of the bipedal plebs from the perch of an electric scooter.
Considering how much the film indulges Hannaford, and how disorientating and frenetic it is in style, it would be interesting to learn how many of Netflix's subscribers get all the way through it when the streaming service releases "The Other Side of the Wind" in November.
Surface-to-surface rockets delivered hundreds of liters of sarin in perfect weather conditions that made them as lethal as possible: low temperatures and wind in the early hours of the morning, when the gas would remain concentrated and kill sleeping victims, many of them children.
Overall, Europe's total offshore capacity now stands at 22017 GW. WindEurope added that the "size and scale" of offshore wind in Europe was continuing to rise, with the average size of new turbines installed in 20175 hitting 6.8 MW, a 15 percent increase compared to 2017.
Earl Sweatshirt, "Wind in My Sails": Earl Sweatshirt is somewhere between albums right now — he released the challenging, dark I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside last year — which is why the release of three new songs early Tuesday morning was such a pleasant surprise.
"Some of the instruments we have, we've never been to Venus with, so we think we can get data of the emissions from Venus, what's coming off the planet and its interaction with the solar wind in a way we've never done it before," he said.
After an opening clip from "Gone with the Wind," in which the camera cranes high over Scarlett as she walks among the Confederate wounded and dead, we get Alec Baldwin as a white supremacist, rehearsing—and fluffing—his litany of loathings against a backdrop of news footage.
"A big chunk of this (growth) is hydro because of Ethiopia, but then you have solar ... in South Africa, Nigeria and Namibia and wind in South Africa and Ethiopia as well," said Paolo Frankl, head of the renewable division at the Paris-based International Energy Agency (IEA).
For a second, I thought I saw a young man, looking out the door of an aircraft at the jungle and rising flashes of light, soaring, swooping and rocking, smiling, wind in his hair, wind so strong that it made the eyes water and distorted his cheeks.
One high-profile scheme run by real estate brokerage firm Metropolitan Property Group, which earned more than $20 million unlawfully renting 130 Manhattan apartments to over 70,000 guests until city officials caught wind in late 2018, wouldn't have been possible without Guesty, according to the city.
As author of "The Wind in the Willows," Grahame was the creator of the fictional Mole, a mild-mannered character beloved by children everywhere for messing about in boats, bumbling dimly into the Wild Wood and otherwise misadventuring with Ratty, Badger and Mr. Toad of Toad Hall.
The piece is titled "At The Age Of 37 She Realized She'd Never Ride Through Paris In A Sports Car With The Warm Wind In Her Hair" after lyrics from a song by Marianne Faithfull, which captures Solano's mix of self-deprecation and fascination with pop fame.
There are also concerns over changing weather conditions with a tropical cyclone south of Java island impacting weather and wind in the area, including for Bali, the Indonesian Meteorological, Climatological and Geophysics agency said With some airlines continuing to fly normally on Saturday, there was frustration among passengers.
"A year later, the potential value for onshore wind in 2020 has dropped a further 8% to $0.045/kWh, while that of solar PV has dropped 13% to $0.048/kWh," said the report, based on data from IRENA's own members, business journals, industry groups, consultancies, governments, auctions and tenders.
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.
There are also concerns over changing weather conditions with a tropical cyclone south of Java island impacting weather and wind in the area, including for Bali, the Indonesian Meteorological, Climatological and Geophysics agency said With some airlines continuing to fly normally on Saturday, there was frustration among passengers.
A month earlier, all six kids joined their mom at a special screening of The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind in New York City – and a month before that, her four oldest children attended the N.Y.C. premiere of friend Prune Nourry's documentary Serendipity at the Museum of Modern Art.
Given the rout around Xiaomi's IPO earlier this summer, a strong performance by either one of these companies would put some wind in the sails of other Chinese unicorns and could help them overcome some of the policy changes that are dampening the enthusiasm in the equity markets.
Recent bids for offshore wind in the Netherlands, Germany and Denmark, have seen costs fall by up to 48 percent in the last two years, and the technology is expected to be competitive with new conventional generation, such as gas power plants before 2030, the joint statement said.
In a memo to Uber staff, obtained by CNBC, Khosrowshahi couches the move as a "big leap" for Uber, pointing to strong growth in markets such as Pakistan and other recent developments such as Saudi Arabia opening up to women drivers as putting wind in ride-hailing's regional sails.
Long after she had finished working with Aurelien Barrau, a French astrophysicist with whom she consulted on "High Life," Denis continued to call him, to describe beautiful sights she had encountered while walking—once, a tree shivering in the wind in a way she thought he would enjoy.
Her house, which she moved intact eight miles from Gate, Oklahoma, to its present location despite people telling her that a brick house would fall apart if you moved it, sits out of the wind in a little draw at the end of a long, sinuous red-dirt driveway.
I solved enough to get a bit of momentum deducing words in the grid, like "tiny" and "green," and thought we might be looking for Mr. Toad from "The Wind in the Willows," which actually led me to correctly guess MUSHROOM at A, but for the wrong reason.
The first number heard — which is described by a radio disc jockey as "the latest tune that all the hip youngsters are grooving to" — is called "The Wind in Your Hair," and it's a polyphonic caress of a song that you could imagine having a future as elevator music.
Even as the (small and shrinking) number of coal jobs gets endless media attention, renewable energy has scaled up to become a serious employer in the US. And it's happening in places far outside the usual blue urban enclaves — think solar in rural North Carolina or wind in Texas and Oklahoma.
"Wind in the Willows," as Mr. Toad seemed a lightly disguised version of my dad; "Peter Pan" for the pirates, despite Wendy being such a pill (wow, did Tinkerbell get a tough deal, though I seem to recall she ended up being played by Julia Roberts, which can't be all bad).
Rory McIlroy almost got back in the running when he holed a bunker shot on the 16th to get to two shots off the pace, but he failed to birdie the par-5 17th and was fooled by the wind in making bogey on the final hole for a 69.
Cale became familiar with the technical aspects of Young's harmonics, which had their roots in Young's love of sustained everyday sounds — like the intriguing wind in the cabin where his Mormon family lived in Bern, Idaho, and the continuous buzz of electric transformers at a Conoco gas station that his grandfather managed.
Quick take: It highlights something we wrote about in March — the marriage of aggressive policies in northeastern U.S. and deep-pocketed, experienced Europe-based players is finally jumpstarting offshore wind in the U.S. Where it stands: Action in several states is leading some analysts to revise their projections for U.S. offshore wind.
The chart below shows what sorts of electric capacity we'd need to be adding between now and then to meet one such decarbonization scenario: As the graph on the left shows, the US has mainly been building natural gas (in brown), wind (in blue), and solar (in yellow) capacity in recent years.
But I'm willing to bet that somewhere out there there's a kid who wants to do, not be told to do, and at the end of the project wants to feel the wind in her hair and smell a cold snap coming across the plains, crisp and clear and full of the future.
The chart below shows what sorts of electric capacity we'd need to be adding between now and then to meet one such decarbonization scenario: As the graph on the left shows, the US has mainly been adding natural gas (in brown), wind (in blue), and solar (in yellow) capacity in recent years.
"I remember being a kid and seeing a Harley-Davidson go by and hearing the sounds and seeing its rider kind of wave at me, thinking, God, that must be fun to be that free on a motorcycle with the wind in your face and a road in front of you," the California native recalls.
So I am humbled by this evening and to be honored by a family that has given this country so much, a family that's challenged us to ask what we can do for our country, to dream and say why not, a secret cause that endures and to sail against the wind in its pursuit.
"Why in this highly charged political atmosphere of TV and print news are we always seeing pictures of Brett Kavanaugh in a business suit looking sober and professional, and those of Dr. Blasey in informal clothing, sunglass wearing, wind in her hair, smiling as if for a travel brochure?" wrote Myrna Simms, from Tucson.
So the Museum of Fine Arts approached the Executive Committee of the European Fine Art Foundation — or Tefaf — with a proposal they hoped would put some wind in their sails: If Tefaf could give the museum a grant to help restore the woman's portrait, the museum would commit to restoring the man's, as well.
Here are the books mentioned in this week's "What We're Reading": "Born to Run" by Bruce Springsteen "My Private Property" by Mary Ruefle "The Wind in the Willows" by Kenneth Grahame "Pachinko" by Min Jin Lee We would love to hear your thoughts about this episode, and about the Book Review's podcast in general.
Years of incorporating athleisure into acceptable, mainstream fashion has only primed us for a world in which anyone can break into a jog or trot anytime they please; whether for the utilitarian purpose of getting somewhere faster, or for the sheer joy of feeling the wind in your hair and the air beneath your feet.
Alice Stewart: Buttigieg dodged a target It's standard for presidential candidates with the wind in their sails to be the ones targeted by opponents heading into a debate, yet South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg, who has recently surged in Iowa and New Hampshire, managed to mostly defy the odds in Atlanta Wednesday night.
We have so much wind in the spring, and so much solar in the spring, when demand is low [because of milder temperatures], so yes, they are complementary in some sense, but the seasonal nature of the wind and solar means it isn't as awesome as a lot of people would like it to be.
More than any other type of energy, he regularly bashes wind in rallies, saying (inaccurately) that wind turbines cause cancer and that if it's not windy, you can't watch TV. Yes, but: Trump's hatred hasn't (yet) led to any tangible impact on the actual approval of wind farms, say executives, politicians and others following the process closely.
Alejandro Palacios, Pumas The 35-year-old from Pumas is easily one of the most polarizing figures in the Liga MX. After appearing more ready for retirement than national-team relevance early last year, the veteran goalkeeper has since been able to find a second wind in his career with numerous highlight-worthy saves for the Mexico City club.
" Separate from the improving relations between the United States and Cuba is the reality of Le Batard's parents' past — an ocean, he writes, "filled with the Cuban bodies that tell the story, lives literally thrown to the wind in desperation, hoping to reach America's possibility-soaked shores on boats made of old tires and wood and poverty's debris.
Claire McCaskillClaire Conner McCaskillEx-CIA chief worries campaigns falling short on cybersecurity Ocasio-Cortez blasts NYT editor for suggesting Tlaib, Omar aren't representative of Midwest Trump nominees meet fiercest opposition from Warren, Sanders, Gillibrand MORE (D-Mo.), a Clinton supporter and fierce advocate for women lawmakers, left her twisting in the wind in one recent interview.
"It is going to be a statement that we are withdrawing from global leadership, that we are not accepting our responsibility, and that we are not going to take advantage of this huge economic opportunity in wind, in solar, in clean energy jobs, generally in all electric vehicles, to drive the economy of the 21st century," he said.
Alice Stewart: Sanders can't stop the 'Joementum' Call it Joementum, or MoJo, or the Biden boom -- former Vice President Joe Biden has the wind in his sails after Super Tuesday II. Biden's sweep in Michigan, Mississippi and Missouri is clear indication that the Democratic Party is galvanizing behind the moderate candidate over the self-proclaimed democratic socialist.
Making the Atlantic crossing soon: "The Wind in the Willows" (starting on Thursday), adapted by the "Downton Abbey" creator Julian Fellowes and the songwriters George Stiles and Anthony Drewe ("Mary Poppins"), and "From Here to Eternity," a musical of the eponymous 143 movie featuring new songs by Stuart Brayson and Tim Rice (starting on Dec. 7).
THE OTHER SIDE OF THE WIND In the most exciting posthumous release since Stanley Kubrick's "Eyes Wide Shut," this unfinished project from Orson Welles — who cut a roughly 21974-minute work print — will finally be seen in a completed form after decades of rights disputes and efforts to bring all the footage together under one roof.
Also on Monday, subsidiaries of D.E. Shaw Group and Madison Dearborn Partners LLC sued in a New York court seeking to compel Terraform Power Inc, also controlled by SunEdison, to pay the remaining $231 million owed for SunEdison and TerraForm's $2.4 billion acquisition of wind energy developer First Wind in the event of a SunEdison bankruptcy.
And then he adjusts his posture, twitches his skirts straight, and in a gesture that looks remarkably like a ship catching the wind in its sails, he brings himself up into Olivia's walk: tiny rapid steps on the tips of his toes, which under his voluminous skirts give the effect of skating across the stage on roller blades.
So, with the wind in my sails and the news that huge establishments selling vinyl were sprouting up all over Britain, I decided to clear my Saturday schedule, wolf down a bagel, and set off on my travels; eager to meet the auteurs of tomorrow and get used to where I would be spending my weekends from here on out.
" Lane shared the news on Instagram late Tuesday night, writing, "I have been given peace and Baby Willow is now planted in the tree in front of our home that has weeping long branches and leaves so we can brush our faces in soft leaves in passing or we can see the baby dance with the wind in the branches as they sway.
"We live in a very funny society, a society that on one hand says that we're just a sexual object … and then when this other sort of otherworldly, biological wind-in-the-hair goddess power comes out in the form of feeding our children in a very beautiful, animal way, that can actually be more intimidating," she says in the film.
Of the 11 states that received more than 10 percent of their power from wind in 2015, the top five are Iowa at 31 percent, South Dakota at 25 percent, Kansas at 24 percent, Oklahoma at 18 percent and North Dakota at 18 percent, all at least partially located in the SPP grid, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
Born as it is in a world carved into binaries, blue or red, reformist or conservative, "The Wind in My Hair" will likely be judged not on its nuance but on which cruelty, that of the imposed veil or that of the banned veil, cuts more, not on how far Alinejad has come but on how far she still has to go.
The first, titled "WIND IN MY SAILS", sees Earl spitting with many a biblical reference—Moses, Satan, God, repent, hell—as he further steadies his hold on his monotonous flow, steering it into unchartered territory, over an instrumental (which samples FlyLo's Captain Murphy project) that's a little lighter than what we were presented on last year's sophomore album I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside.
"For years, I had had daydreams about waking up and suddenly being able to move again—to get out of my wheelchair and walk; to go upstairs and hug my husband and my two children; to dress myself, feed myself, and take myself to the bathroom; to make breakfast for my family; to dance, to run, to feel the wind in my hair!" she wrote.
"I really felt like we were in danger of death," said Jonathan Bryant, who scrambled out of his car — helping his wife, Diane, their two children and a cat — after they were hit by a wall of water and had to wade a quarter-mile back to their house, through rushing torrents, pelting rain and 60-mile-per-hour wind in the pitch black.
Benioff's shining light on policy debates "changes the conversation and puts a little wind in the sails of people who are fighting every day for these things, but don't nearly have the power or platform that he does," says Catherine Bracy, executive director of the advocacy group TechEquity Collaborative, which is attempting to rally tech workers to address the Bay Area's economic woes. Sen.
The risk is higher at times of low wind, in part because bats are less likely to take to the air during a hard blow; because turbines are not generating much power anyway during those times of relative calm, stilling the blades or shifting their pitch to limit motion could save many bats, as could curtailing operation during peak bat periods of the year.
Reports of the demise of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade agreement may be premature, as the deal's members consider proceeding without the U.S. That's the wind in the air at the Institute of International Finance conference in Japan, despite U.S. President Donald Trump pulling the U.S. out of the TPP, a broad 12-nation trade deal, which he claimed was a "disaster" that would hurt U.S. manufacturing.
"Hotwire the Ferris Wheel" enlists Everything But the Girl's Tracey Thorn to sing a jaunty duet about sneaking into an amusement park and using the rides after hours to the tune of ethereal backup singers melding with breathy synthesized violin and rhythm glide; musical soar parallels the presumed thrill of riding a Ferris wheel, at night, when you're not supposed to, wind in your face, the view receding into the distance.

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