Sentences with phrase «usually catch wind»

Insurance companies usually catch wind of the fraud when the vehicle is found in a secluded area, often times burned or buried.

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Those books do exist on Amazon and other retailers, but usually for a short time — when the retailer catches wind of something potentially illegal in your e-book or something that doesn't conform to their Content Guidelines (sometimes ambiguous, «whatever is considered offensive» rules), it's deleted, possibly without warning.
Most trips to Contoy include a stop to snorkel on the nearby reef, a tour of the island and the museum, lunch on the beach - usually freshly caught grilled fish with all the trimmings and time enough to explore the winding paths, relax on the beach and make friends with the manta rays that will literally bump into your legs and demand to be petted.
Lessons are usually structured to suit your own needs, and most times includes introductory and practice sessions onshore with a trainer kite designed to help you get the hang of catching the wind and manoeuvring.
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