| 1. | Now Sangermani begins to feel a fresher, stiffer breeze blowing.
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| 2. | A breeze kicks up, but the sun heats your skin.
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| 3. | When we reached the flats, the breeze was picking up.
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| 4. | In the stiff breeze, his windbreaker made an empty rustle.
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| 5. | A gentle breeze stirs the Indian print fabric draping the window.
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| 6. | She's a bracing English breeze in the subcontinental heat.
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| 7. | He breezed through the first four innings, facing 14 batters.
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| 8. | The sun shone brightly, a warm breeze tickled the skin.
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| 9. | Johnson's successors continued breezing through the National League lineup.
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| 10. | McPeak and Reno breezed through the first set against the Brazilians.
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