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  • 61gone with the wind — {adj. phr.} Gone forever; past; vanished. * /All the Indians who used to live here are gone with the wind./ * /Joe knew that his chance to get an A was gone with the wind when he saw how hard the test was./ Compare: DOWN THE DRAIN …

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  • 62gone with the wind — {adj. phr.} Gone forever; past; vanished. * /All the Indians who used to live here are gone with the wind./ * /Joe knew that his chance to get an A was gone with the wind when he saw how hard the test was./ Compare: DOWN THE DRAIN …

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  • 63Blow in the Wind — Infobox Album Name = Blow in the Wind Type = Cover album Artist = Me First and the Gimme Gimmes Released = 20 March 2001 Recorded = ? Genre = Punk rock Length = 26:02 Label = Fat Wreck Chords FAT 620 Producer = ? Reviews = * Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 …

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  • 64Cry Like a Rainstorm, Howl Like the Wind — Studio album by Linda Ronstadt Released Octo …

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  • 65Wild Is the Wind (chanson) — Wild Is the Wind Single par David Bowie extrait de l’album Station to Station Face B Golden Years Sortie 23 janvier 1976 (album) novembre 1981 (single) Enregistrement octobre–novembre 1975 Cherokee Studios ( …

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  • 66Petals on the Wind — infobox Book | name = Petals on the Wind title orig = translator = image caption = First edition cover author = V. C. Andrews illustrator = cover artist = country = United States language = English series = Dollanganger series genre = Gothic… …

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  • 67Like the Clouds, Like the Wind — Infobox animanga/Header name = Like the Clouds, Like the Wind caption = Japanese cover of Like the Clouds, Like the Wind DVD ja name = 雲のように 風のように ja name trans = Kumo no yō ni Kaze no yō ni genre = Drama, Fantasy, Historical, RomanceInfobox… …

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  • 68To raise the wind — Raise Raise (r[=a]z), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Raised} (r[=a]zd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Raising}.] [OE. reisen, Icel. reisa, causative of r[=i]sa to rise. See {Rise}, and cf. {Rear} to raise.] [1913 Webster] 1. To cause to rise; to bring from a lower to a …

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  • 69be spitting in the wind — be spitting in/into the wind very informal to waste time trying to achieve something that cannot be achieved. The government is spitting in the wind if they think a few regulations will stop multinational companies from avoiding tax. Trying to… …

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  • 70be spitting into the wind — be spitting in/into the wind very informal to waste time trying to achieve something that cannot be achieved. The government is spitting in the wind if they think a few regulations will stop multinational companies from avoiding tax. Trying to… …

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