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Wind is the
natural movement of air or
other gases relative to a planet's surface.
Winds occur on a
range of scales, from
thunderstorm flows lasting tens...
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December 16, 2020.
Elsie Windes at
World Aquatics Elsie Windes at the USA
Water Polo Hall of Fame
Elsie Windes at Olympics.com
Elsie Windes at Team USA (archived)...
- 1959. Born to
Romulus Adolphus Windes and
Magadalene Ann Reid, Arizona's
State Vital records accidentally listed Windes as a "female" at
birth and omitted...
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Wind power is the use of
wind energy to
generate useful work. Historically,
wind power was used by sails,
windmills and windpumps, but
today it is mostly...
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Wind may
refer to: "The
Wind" (poem), a 14th-century poem by
Dafydd ap
Gwilym "The
Wind", a 1943
short story by Ray
Bradbury appearing in Dark Carnival...
- Look up
winder in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Winder may
refer to:
Winding machine, a
machine for
wrapping string, twine, cord, thread, yarn, rope...
- escape,
Aeolus gave
Odysseus a
leather bag
containing all the
winds except the west
wind, a gift that
should have
ensured a safe
return home. Just as Ithaca...
- Gone with the
Wind most
often refers to: Gone with the
Wind (novel), a 1936
novel by
Margaret Mitc**** Gone with the
Wind (film), the 1939 adaptation...
- A
wind turbine is a
device that
converts the
kinetic energy of
wind into
electrical energy. As of 2020[update],
hundreds of
thousands of
large turbines...
- In the
Wind is the
third album by the
American folk
music trio Peter, Paul and Mary,
released in
October 1963, a few
months before the
arrival of the Beatles...