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crosswind
/ ˈɒˌɪԻ /
noun
- a wind that blows at right angles to the direction of travel
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So in a tempestuous world, UK growth is likely to suffer as we get caught in the crosswinds.
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I always wanted to know out how pilots train to deal with bad weather and was able to get a glimpse of life in the cockpit of an airliner battling strong crosswinds.
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Farquharson — the last person to scramble off the tilting bridge — showed how crosswinds caused a harmonic oscillation, flowing aerodynamically through steel deck beams.
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It’s the latest example of progressive prosecutors across the country facing political crosswinds.
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And on days when there were strong crosswinds, they had to adjust laterally to find the exhaust stream.
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