| 41. | It was moving northwest near 14 mph ( 223 kph ) and was headed for the Windward Passage separating Haiti from Cuba.
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| 42. | The island of Cuba lies to the northwest across the Windward Passage; to the southwest lies Jamaica, separated by the Jamaica Channel.
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| 43. | The filly is owned partly by Houstonian Bill Heiligbrodt and partly by Barry Irwin and Team Valor, the co-owners of Windward Passage.
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| 44. | At dawn on 17 October 1760 Admiral Frederick Lewis Maitland, to intercept a French convoy they had sighted in the Windward Passage.
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| 45. | It was a sparsely populated but superbly sheltered harbor off the Windward Passage until America's " splendid little war " with Spain.
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| 46. | So the horse whose last-minute entry was the subject of considerable debate joined on the sidelines Windward Passage, the horse he had bumped.
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| 47. | Among contenders who didn't make the field were : Windward Passage, bumped by Danthebluegrassman, Straight Gin, Sunday Break and U S S Tinosa.
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| 48. | She began that duty patrolling the Windward Passage but concluded it as a harbor defense ship for the American base at Guantanamo Bay.
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| 49. | The storm rapidly weakened while crossing Hispaniola and was only a Category 1 hurricane upon emerging into the Windward Passage on September 1.
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| 50. | But I don't know who we can be mad at, " said Jeff Siegel, vice president of Team Valor, which owns Windward Passage.
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