Observations included record-breaking wind speeds of 229 m / s ( 824 km / h ) and a persistent thunderstorm referred to as " Fourth of July fireworks ".
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At first, " Cyclops " journey is a success, and Torrance triumphantly breaks the 90 mph " wind barrier " ( referenced as " breaking wind " ).
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The article was accompanied by a picture of the cover of the book, " The Gas We Pass : The Story of Farts, " and a cartoon showing an elephant breaking wind.
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Noting that such matters as a Wikipedia Author's conference on the deletion of a technical article occurs with all the fanfare of a gnat breaking wind, I wish you well in your endeavours.
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The English word " petard ", found mostly in the clich?" hoist with his own petard ", comes from an early explosive device whose noise was likened to the sound of breaking wind.
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According to Frank Harris, an admittedly unreliable source, Fowler excited the disgust of his fellow guests at a dinner given by William Thackeray Marriott by breaking wind copiously, and being apparently unconscious of giving offence.
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The intro to " Citizens of Earth " features Thorpe-Evans breaking wind . " Kali Ma " is about a specific scene in the film " Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom " ( 1984 ).
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"The Man in the Iron Mask " was written and directed by Randall Wallace with the same delicacy he brought to his " Braveheart " screenplay, which is to say that Depardieu is found wenching and breaking wind in his very first scene.
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The producer, Max Bialystock ( played by the superb Nathan Lane ), was once " the biggest name on Broadway, 13 letters " who produced such hapless titles as " 100 Dollar Legs, " " The Breaking Wind, " " When Cousins Marry " and " King Leer ."
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Some Wikipedia editors often have a desire to put the " latest, breaking wind news " in articles, however just because a piece of trivial information was printed in a newspaper or gossip magazine, or on a website, there is no " requirement " for it to be included on Wikipedia.