Sentences with phrase «whirling wind»

When asked to select from a variety of sources to help the state increase its energy supply, more than 90 percent of the 949 Delaware residents responding to the survey supported an offshore wind option — in which whirling wind turbines as tall as 40 - story buildings would be erected off the coast to generate electricity — even if wind power were to add between $ 1 and $ 30 per month to their electric bills.
It will lead visitors on a path through an enchanted but menacing landscape featuring, among other things, 17 black - faced lawn jockeys on a crystal cloudscape 18 feet in the air; 20,000 whirling wind spinners; a «waterfall» of shimmering foil - like strips; a thousand or so intentionally garish ceramic tchotchkes; and several million beads, some of which will comprise shimmering mountains.
The past four years have been a whirl wind of adventure / change / adjustment.
Life with a 2 year - old and 2 month - old is quite a whirl wind of exhaustion, patience - testing, and joy....
It's so easy to get caught up in the whirl wind of work and social life when you're at home, and vacationing seems to remind me which things are most important.
So when we got home I flew into a whirl wind of packing and craziness, and changing into warmer clothing for the flight home.
This October has been a whirl wind in terms of weather but I finally got to wear lots of sweaters and some good plaids.
What a whirl wind that all sounds like.
Here's my recap of our visit and whirl wind tour of Frankfurt...

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The vortex, a mass of whirling gas much like a hurricane, is larger than the Earth and has top wind speeds of 220 mph.
But Cerilli's favorite moment of that whirl - wind acquisition week was calling his friend and SinglePlatform executive, Kenny Herman.
The Beast Power WILL destroy Iran like a Whirl - wind!
The browned butter was a bit of a pill and I wound up giving it a good whirl in my food processor to get it nice and smooth.
Enter to WIN Easy Dairy Free Ketogenic Recipes This last week has been quite a whirl - wind!
What Oldfield does is wind up his 6» 5» and 280 pounds into a torque of lightning and whirl into the spinning arc of a discus thrower through a full turn and a half (540 degrees) before releasing the 16 - pound iron ball and watching it float out there into history.
Those things that seem to be their arms are sails which, when they are whirled around by the wind, turn the millstone.»
The turbine blades at the state's largest wind farm are whirling.
Fire whirls arise when superheated air above a wildfire drives strong updrafts and downdrafts that get sheared by the wind, causing them to twist into a vortex that funnels flames upward.
The strong temperature gradient created by fires — between the hot flame and the cooler air surrounding it — can create a vortex; if the air currents and wind conditions are just right, the fire can travel upward in a whirling column.
Some of the ships rocked on the crests of the waves; the other ships watched in the troughs as the sea parted, exposing the sands on the bottom as they whirled in the furious winds
Winds whirl and clouds churn 2 billion miles away in the atmosphere of Uranus, forming a dark vortex large enough to engulf two - thirds of the United States.
Seduction, flirtation and whirl - wind affairs all stem from Ludus.
It features many light whirling with the wind dresses, flat sandals, oversized pants and hats.
Looks like the wind whirled the colors and left bold strokes on the fabric, balancing their richness out with a piece of ornamental lace.
Throughout the day, whether you encounter a little bit of rain or get whirled away by some wind, your waves may get frizzy.
After that the rest of the night was a whirl - wind of conversations with the other guests and our sponsors.
It seems like every summer we get this kind of comedy where the innocent and naïve central characters think they're off for some fun and wind up in a whirl of trouble involving strange guns and drugs.
«Trainspotting» created a new language in motion pictures, and even though «T2» maintains that surprising and whirl - winding storytelling, it is merely looking back on the good old days.
A spinning wind was picking up and whirling: dust, rags, chips of painted wood, bits of gilded plaster, pasteboard, bricks, posters; an arid gloom fleeted; and amidst the dust, and the falling things, and the flapping scenery, Cincinnatus made his way in that direction where, to judge by the voices, stood beings akin to him.
The wind in its greatest power whirls.
Admittedly, if the fire is contained in the wind as in a fire whirl, there might be some coverage concerns, but we're unaware of such a thing ever happening with a hurricane.
Redirected winds of this nature tend to whirl and swirl, often in cone shaped vortices which can aggressively scour roof surfaces and components.
During the day this process leads to a constant churn of super heated ground air constantly rising in thermals and whirl - winds and being replace by falling cooler air.
Hurricane Harvey is whirling towards Texas with winds reaching 130 miles per hour — a Category 4 hurricane that was fueled by an unlucky pit stop over a deep patch of warm water in the Gulf of Mexico.
Although, as the winds whirl and rain drives... I AM feeling a teensy bit of it!.
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