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Some of Barry’s precise stage directions include: “The scene should go like the wind …Players are guillotined randomly … Soldiers come running in through the wood, at first in twos and threes, and then at last in such crowds that they seem to fill the whole forest. They trip over something or other, and whenever one goes down, several more fall over him, so that the ground is soon covered with heaps of men.”

In our business, engineers come and go like the wind, but Steve Hammons and Adam Comstock have been with us from the get-go.

“Then go, Marie-Laure. Go like the wind.”

And the Inky team struggled for five years to come up with a minimum viable email client, one that works today but over time will become less buggy, have more features, run on more platforms, and go like the wind.

From Forbes

“If people are just looking for a handout, that’s not a partnership, that’s a donation, and donations can come and go like the wind.”

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

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