| 31. | With, the cross winds that Horner had mentioned occurred, with pressure on the front, they broke the field into echelons for a time.
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| 32. | As it swept across the southeastern United States, cross winds at the shuttle's emergency runway kicked up well above the 17 mph limit.
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| 33. | Tail and head winds send the ball long or pull it up short, while cross winds can make it difficult to place the nugget.
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| 34. | Rhodes said minimum weather requirements for the first flight are clear skies with five miles visibility and cross winds of five knots or less.
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| 35. | It's a very difficult cross wind to get the ball close to the holes the way they did to get birdies is very impressive ."
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| 36. | The 1941 book " Cross Winds of Empire " noted the uprising based around the cottas by the Moros was happening as it was written.
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| 37. | This has the effect of transporting the bird laterally to the wind, so it can travel cross wind indefinitely by continuing to execute this maneuver.
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| 38. | Pin placements were tough particularly at the famed No . 17 Road Hole which plays 461 yards ( 415 meters ) into a cross wind.
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| 39. | Earlier he said that as an archipelagic country near the equator Indonesia was prone to weather changes due to cross winds and other climatic factors.
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| 40. | Many pilots had objected to the route because it crossed low over hilly terrain which is often swept by strong cross winds and low cloud.
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