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    trade wind


    1. my breath tracing the trade winds of the morning breeze,


    2. on the trade winds that blow


    3. A peaceful little place blessed by tropical trade winds, this is a religious island (it has a church every two square miles)


    4. Cooled by trade winds, miles of beautiful beach and thousands of friends you have not yet met, the reef here plunges to depths of 110 feet where octopus, moray eel and barracuda thrive


    5. Home of cooling trade wind breezes, black sand and magical frangipani and red hibiscus scents, this island was a haven years ago to Irish Catholics


    6. “From what he wrote the Khakhan, the expedition should be arriving in our area since they will be following the trade winds west from a group of islands southwest of Europa


    7. The dust crosses the Atlantic driven by trade winds


    8. Warm morning trade winds flowed effortlessly through the newly rented hotel room


    9. Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do, so as Mark Twain said, throw off the bowlines, sail away from safe harbour, and catch the trade winds in your sails


    10. that book launch (pre-selling thousands of books THE TRADE WINDS IN YOUR

    11. The Trade Winds were the only natural energy that was supposed to be traded between Europe and America


    12. The Atlantic trade Winds tried to stop the first English trading venture from happening


    13. Sailing across the Atlantic Ocean ahead of the Trade Winds from east to west was no longer the epic adventure it was when Columbus first journeyed


    14. Catch the trade winds in your sails


    15. Attaining a white heat in the Gulf of Mexico, it heads north up the American coast, advances as far as Newfoundland, swerves away under the thrust of a cold current from the Davis Strait, and resumes its ocean course by going along a great circle of the earth on a rhumb line; it then divides into two arms near the 43rd parallel; one, helped by the northeast trade winds, returns to the Bay of Biscay and the Azores; the other washes the shores of Ireland and Norway with lukewarm


    16. When our Ships were borne along by Trade Winds in the South Atlantick and the Sails requir’d little Trimming, Sailing was a Joy! Harmony reign’d betwixt Man and the Elements, and a Ship seem’d the Perfect Craft, design’d to bend the Forces of Nature to Man’s Will


    17. The ship rode under full sail before the eternal trade wind


    18. All the tension was gone from them; the sailors played about the deck like wild, strong children— for there is young happiness in the trade wind


    19. The trade wind blew on unceasingly, and, when his scouring and peeling were done, Henry talked with the men while he laid hand to the ropes and went aloft and learned the names and workings of the ship’s gear


    20. How I have longed for it! Just to feel it once again, the nice, big, wholesome homeliness of it all! To jump, just to jump from the crest of an Atlantic wave, laughing in the trade wind's spindrift, down into the blue-green swirling trough! To chase the shrimps on a summer evening, when the sky is red and the light's all pink within the foam! To lie on the top, in the doldrums' noonday calm, and warm your tummy in the tropic sun! To wander hand in hand once more through the giant seaweed forests of the Indian Ocean, seeking the delicious eggs of the pop-pop! To play hide-and-seek among the castles of the coral towns with their pearl and jasper windows spangling the floor of the Spanish Main! To picnic in the anemone-meadows, dim blue and lilac-gray, that lie in the lowlands beyond the South Sea Garden! To throw somersaults on the springy sponge-beds of the Mexican Gulf! To poke about among the dead ships and see what wonders and adventures lie inside!—And then, on winter nights when the Northeaster whips the water into froth, to swoop down and down to get away from the cold, down to where the water's warm and dark, down and still down, till we spy the twinkle of the fire-eels far below where our friends and cousins sit chatting round the Council Grotto—chatting, Brother, over the news and gossip of THE SEA!

    21. The tranced ship indolently rolls; the drowsy trade winds blow; everything resolves you into languor


    22. These warm Trade Winds, at least, that in the clear heavens blow straight on, in strong and steadfast, vigorous mildness; and veer not from their mark, however the baser currents of the sea may turn and tack, and mightiest Mississippies of the land swift and swerve about, uncertain where to go at last


    23. Probably the law of compensation is responsible for the fact that, while the coast’s dazzling summer is flawed by trade winds, its rainy season is tempered by mushrooms


    24. It is easy to assign a cause for it; for meeting the trade winds in the Gulf, it is driven back with redoubled violence to the sources of the larger streams which empty themselves into the Gulf


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