Sentences with phrase «wind in its sails after»

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«The wind is in our sails,» he said after the convention.
Verily, in the creation of the heavens and the earth and in the alternation of night and day, and in the ships which sail in the sea with that which profits men, and in the water which Allah sends down from the sky and quickens therewith the earth after its death and scatters therein all kinds of beasts, and in the change of the winds, and the clouds pressed into service between the heaven and the earth — are indeed Signs for the people who understand.
Tranmere Rovers» Gavin Ward beat his opposite number Glenn Morris of Leyton Orient after his free kick - taken on the edge of his own area - sailed over Morris» head, having been caught up in a swirling wind.
The momentum picked up from the Champions League semifinal triumph over Monaco petered out following the loss against Luciano Spalletti's side, but Juventus have the wind back in their sails again after picking up the first trophy of the year.
You start your cut and it's touch - and - go for the first week or so, but after that, the game of Hungry Hungry Hippo going on in your brain finally winds down and it's more or less smooth sailing from there on out.
Johnny Depp is kooky and winds up in bizarre situations (one so bizarre I can't believe it actually made the final cut), everyone is sailing after a mythological artifact, characters flip - flop between friend and foe, and the action is out of this ocean.
And still the sea called, Come out, come out, and in boats I went «in rowboats and dinghies and motorboats, and after I learned to sail, I flew over the water, with only the sounds of the wind and the water and the birds, all of them calling, Sail on, sailsail, I flew over the water, with only the sounds of the wind and the water and the birds, all of them calling, Sail on, sailSail on, sailsail on.
Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo sailed from the Port of Navidad (now Acapulco) in 1542 and, after bucking head winds and seas for five months, sighted the Coronado Islands.
Last year, after tearing my Genoa for the fourth time, I decided it was time to bite the bullet and invest in a new crisp sail whose seams wouldn't burst every time the wind came up above 5 knots.
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