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Her fan, made from banana leaves, is extremely large and has magical properties, as it can create giant whirlwinds.
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There are many legends passed down in snowy regions, and there are some regions that call whirlwinds themselves kamaitachi.
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They appealed also to the speed and expansion of gaseous bodies, to whirlwinds and inflated balloons.
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I was getting too old and those two were whirlwinds.
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Whirlwinds are very common but not usually destructive; waterspouts can be seen over lakes.
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Winds from other small storms (such as rain storms and local thunderstorms) can cause minor whirlwinds to form.
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They have the power to create powerful whirlwinds in both robot and jet modes.
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He was able to use these whirlwinds to fly, and could use them offensively against opponents.
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Occasional travellers have found themselves transported to the island by whirlwinds and reported that it is inhabited solely by women.
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He can create whirlwinds and icicles sprouting from the ground.
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Also, small, semi-powerful wind blasts may be seen before some minor whirlwinds, which can come from a wind storm.
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Calm the moving sands and whirlwinds.
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Let them take care—or assuredly they will rap the whirlwind.
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Having sown the wind, they have now reaped the whirlwind.
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A whirlwind romance ensued and they quickly became engaged.
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We introduced food subsidies as a short-term measure to protect people from the whirlwind of inflation.
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We shall reap the whirlwind sooner or later.
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They have sown the wind, and soon no doubt they will reap the whirlwind.
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Why should the elderly, the aged and the people who need help have to reap the whirlwind?
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If we sow the wind, we reap the whirlwind.
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We have felt the whirlwind and the sledgehammer impact of the recession.
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They have sown the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind.
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I should like to make it clear that we do not contemplate anything in the nature of a whirlwind campaign.
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When there is a whirlwind of international competition in the shipbuilding industry, how can we regain our share of the market?
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They will then reap the whirlwind they deserve.
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If we in the west do not take more interest at the highest political level, we will reap the whirlwind in the next century.
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My relationship with my constituency has been a whirlwind romance.
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He went through like a whirlwind, and expected to sweep everything before him.
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The whirlwind has come, and our task is to stop it becoming worse.
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Now the whirlwind is here because of that.
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Until the whirlwind struck in the summer, farmers had enjoyed a period of expansion and relative prosperity.
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At the end of the day, they will reap the whirlwind as the most deprived areas erupt.
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We and the police have reaped the whirlwind of those methods.
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Many people will reap the whirlwind in years to come.
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I hope that there will be no whirlwind.
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I think we need a whirlwind recruiting campaign to get more men.
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He sows the wind; who is going to reap the whirlwind?
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We have sown the wind and are reaping the whirlwind.
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We would do well to remind ourselves that we should court a whirlwind of social distress if this situation continued unabated.
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We shall reap a whirlwind of devastation due to boredom, vandalism and hooliganism in society.
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One is continually near-missed by a veritable whirlwind of desperately driven cars—or, at least, that is the way it seems to the cyclist.
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Is there a whirlwind of change growing out of the silly dust-devil of today's outrageous carry-on?
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There is a saying that those who sow the wind reap the whirlwind.
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The world has not seen such a whirlwind of events coming together for many decades, and that is an important background to the debate today.
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We have to do something about that, otherwise we shall reap the whirlwind in decades to come.
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They sowed the wind, and we to-day are reaping the whirlwind.
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If we sow the wind, we shall reap the whirlwind.
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The spiral of decline turns into a whirlwind.
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They do not want us to plunge this country into the whirlwind of an election.
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The marriage between environmental objectives and the planning system has hardly been a whirlwind elopement.
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We need to increase the pace of the settlement of miners' compensation claims, and those of their widows, until it becomes a whirlwind.
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The wind may be sown today, but others will have to reap the whirlwind.
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They will certainly reap the whirlwind from that, although the homeless families are not usually well represented on the electoral register.
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We are now facing the whirlwind of that ill-judged planning debacle.
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I believe that for many years to come we shall reap an adverse whirlwind from the student loans plan.
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Unless we pay serious attention to those problems, we shall reap the whirlwind.
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Now, after what has happened, the whirlwind will soon be upon them.
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No child will benefit from a whirlwind of bureaucratic activity with local authorities having to hurry through reorganisation plans.
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Other areas in my constituency reap the whirlwind of the breakdown of the social fabric caused by unemployment and poor housing.
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We are reaping the whirlwind of a selfish "me first" society in which too often people demand rights but refuse to accept responsibility.
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We need a crash initiative to deal with the crisis; otherwise, we shall reap the whirlwind later.
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They let manufacturing go for years and years, and now they are reaping the whirlwind.
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I think that he may soon reap the whirlwind which he has sown.
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Once one sets up that kind of centre, however, one had better be careful that one does not reap a whirlwind.
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They have preached creative inequality, and they are now reaping the whirlwind of their past mistakes.
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As it was, they were responsible for sowing the wind of inflation which provides the present dangerous inflationary whirlwind.
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Are those schemes on a sufficient scale to deal with the whirlwind which now approaches?
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Now it is reaping the whirlwind that it sowed by subordinating the truth to the necessity of conveying the message that the party decided.
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Since then, they have reaped a social and economic whirlwind.
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Now that we have raised this whirlwind, how can we ride the storm?
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There would be a whirlwind of competing claims leading to rocketing inflation and increasing unemployment.
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If no immediate action is taken, this country will reap a whirlwind that we have not seen in this or in previous centuries.
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Experience for yourself this whirlwind of adventure and passion.
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We are reaping the whirlwind of what at that time seemed right and proper; namely, that people should have rights and should exercise them as individuals.
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We are indeed reaping the whirlwind.
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By the end of the year they will reap the whirlwind when we see what higher rate taxpayers will get next year as a result of the clause.
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If we continue down the expensive road we have taken so far and do not provide good-quality accommodation, we will reap a social whirlwind as a result.
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Today we are reaping the whirlwind.
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Unless we have some means of deterring such countries from attacking not only us but their innocent neighbours, there will be nothing to restrain the whirlwind.
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They will reap the whirlwind.
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He would be a bold man, or a very foolish one, who would say, with any degree of confidence, that we can avoid reaping the whirlwind.
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If we sow the wind, we reap the whirlwind, and a generation of children will grow up without parents or the support networks available to most children.
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After the fire the whirlwind, and after the whirlwind the still small voice.
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What he did not mention was the loud whine that they are supposed to make at either end and the whirlwind that they are supposed to create.
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We shall reap the whirlwind in due course, as we have already twice in our lifetime but next time we will not get away with it.
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His is the most dramatic, though not the only, example of census officials' efforts to distinguish scientific inquiry from the intense political and ideological whirlwinds swirling around and through them.
The details of this whirlwind tour are the first departure from reality.
His way is in the whirlwind and the storm and the clouds are the dust of his feet.
The whirlwind first chapter is devoted to building up a background in traditional metamorphic petrology.
More orthodox critics feared that he was only stoking up a consumer boom which would reap the whirlwind in a vast price inflation.
In fact manufacturing is also caught up in a global whirlwind.
Given the extended times spent traveling, these were whirlwind tours.
They are natural disasters, whose origins we often do not question, such as whirlwinds.
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The whirlwind effect that lies at the base of the nozzle is eliminated following the positioning of a small plane at the base of the nozzle intake.
We are also talking about the spread of deserts and an increase in tropical whirlwinds, the devastating effects of which have been clearly felt in recent years.
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The particles collide with each other in these whirlwinds.
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Dragons, whirlwinds, thunder, ocean waves, and even actual elephants were on stage.
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He has the power to create powerful whirlwinds in both robot and jet modes.
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He wasn't unchanged, however; he now had the power to harness the wind and generate and control whirlwinds, and he had super-strength.
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The only remaining buildings are the abandoned row houses that protect the citizens from whirlwinds and becoming snails as a result of the curse.
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