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wind

Definition for wind

noun as in air currents

noun as in warning, chatter

verb as in bend, turn

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Australia has poured billions into solar power, wind turbines and green manufacturing and pledged to make the nation a renewable energy superpower.

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The telegenic governor has already begun projecting an air of confident authority, with his campaign largely winding up a week before the ballot.

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"There is strong rain and winds starting. We're sitting on the stairs and praying while trying to gauge the typhoon's strength," the single mother told AFP.

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Reaching Beijing's new goal would require installing around 200GW of wind and solar capacity a year, far less than China added in 2024.

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As it was 367 days earlier, the Dodgers winded down a parade route in front of tens of thousands of fans from Temple Street to Grand Avenue to 7th Street to Figueroa.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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