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"In one month, I will run like the wind. After that you will call me 'Wind'," he said, with something close to a chuckle.

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From that came the seven-minute story, “Atalanta,” performed by Thomas and Alda, about an independent princess who can fix things and “run like the wind,” and who pushes back when her king father is set on choosing a princely husband for her.

Let transgender women athletes run like the wind, as they deserve.

Did they walk by the beach of a sea, where the hairy man gathered shellfish and ate them as he gathered, it was with eyes that roved everywhere for hidden danger and with legs prepared to run like the wind at its first appearance.

We weren’t quite able to run like the wind, Bullseye, through the carnival-esque queue for this 3D arcade-game of an attraction.

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

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