Sentences with phrase «wind of this»

The summer also brings in winds of change as well as summer events galore.
As soon as other local schools caught wind of what he was doing, they all wanted in.
Between one and four could become major hurricanes, defined as Category 3 storms or above — or those hurricanes with winds of at least 111 mph (179 km / h).
Being in a relationship with another is a powerful way to heal wounds of the past.
At other retailers, the harsh winds of winter came early.
The forecast predicts between four and eight named storms may become hurricanes — organized, rotating storms with sustained winds of 74 mph (119 km / h) or faster.
So she designed a different kind of real estate sign — one that could stand on rocky ground and withstand winds of up to 35 miles per hour.
Maybe you still carry the scars from wounds of the past.
A hurricane watch means hurricane conditions, including winds of at least 74 mph, are possible within 36 hours.
The cuts look like open wounds of intense red and white, as the title of the series suggests.
The prevailing winds of education reform do not blow in the direction of career and technical education, once called vocational education.
The weather tends to offer more days of sunshine, without the strong winds of summer.
What is most important in any therapy relationship is developing a sense of trust — this is especially true when trying to heal the deep wounds of childhood or trauma.
The heavy winds of a tornado can cause destruction to roofs and windows, thereby damaging the property within, as well as outside, the home.
Our government got wind of how people were avoiding taxation by investing large sums in small insurance policies.
The jet stream has been particularly strong, with estimated winds of over 350 km per hour.
Two or three years ago, the first cold winds of middle age came knocking at my door.
It's a hard business with all those variables, those shifting winds of insider gossip and cold fronts of media..
One prominent mystery is exactly how wound - healing is triggered: A better understanding of this process is essential for developing new and improved methods for treating wounds of all types.
Last week the emotional wounds of the past were once again ripped open.
That star is between 10 and 20 times the mass of our sun, and it's churning out a powerful wind of high - energy particles.
People retire on little more than luck and a prayer and are forced back into the workforce by the cold, biting wind of economic reality.
We caught wind of last week in leaks and it is now official.
Sometimes, if I get wind of something great, I'll send you two in a week.
Some self - inflicted wounds of the charter movement have strengthened the hands of its critics and opponents.
It predicts a 70 % likelihood of 10 to 16 named storms, packing winds of 39 mph.
This is despite the head winds of constant new starts for residential income property all over the state.
The new winds of change blowing in the legal profession may allow even more lawyers to soar.
Are there problems you can solve, or have you caught wind of long - term projects that might be well - suited to your skills?
This year there are seventeen of us going and I'm honestly not sure how many the cabin actually sleeps — fortunately I heard wind of multiple air mattresses being packed.
The strongest ones feature rotating winds of more than 250 miles per hour; they can be as wide as 1 mile and stay on the ground for distances as far as 50 miles.
But never standing behind you, or down wind of you.
The fact that schools of education could no longer rely on a captive body of aspiring teachers would expose them to the cleansing winds of competition.
The 140 - mph winds of that storm were excessively damaging and such a hurricane does have the potential to make a repeat performance.
I actually bought a property there earlier this year once I got wind of things beginning to turn around.
Whether you are seeking help to overcome deep wounds of your past or want to process a particularly difficult time in your present, we are here to help.
The wind - speed probability distributions define the fraction of time the wind turbine is expected to experience winds of various speeds.
This past year was actually a world wind of sorts.
App: We first caught wind of Black SMS last year.
Not only might it help you better attract and retain top talent, you might actually get wind of cost - savings you never knew about.
The surge of discomfort and winds of inconvenience turned my little world upside down.
The rain and driving winds of 65 miles per hour are expected to cause problems for several more days.
But as every new wind of false doctrine rises, the church also rises against it, to teach the truth and call people to hold fast to what we have received.
The question of moral credibility is real, but a loss of moral credibility is not the most traumatic wound of 2016.
He was shot five times and was among the most seriously wounded of the survivors.
The deadline is only a minute away, but trades are often reported after the 3 p.m. deadline, as it sometimes takes a bit for reporters to get wind of deals.
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