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With a tail wind or more speed, the time would be less.
Like nearly every other day of the trip, we had tail winds.
But that business may have just gotten its biggest tail wind yet.
Especially because just like American tail winds, trends move east.
Thanks to the tax law, there is "a bit of a tail wind with us," he said.
The strong tail wind contributed to the fast times for the course.
Even without the currency tail wind, Toyota looks to be in a strong position.
They should have a tail wind all the way.
He has a good tail wind and the weather is clear all the way."
We're headed southwest, have picked up a tail wind, and we feel better because of it.
"We've been making terrific time with this tail wind," I said.
By then, with luck and a good tail wind, I could be halfway to the woods.
A. Energy has gone from a tail wind to a head wind.
"We think this is going to be the tail wind that drives networks and applications," he said.
They must have a tail wind, he thought.
"But the tail winds that day made it 200.
Came back the same day and went skipping off to Sydney on a tail wind."
But both of those performances came with the aide of a tail wind.
We even wrench a poster off a tree in our sour tail wind.
The airship voyage, with good tail winds, took only twenty hours.
From the latest weather reports they could have a tail wind on the last half of the trip.'
Their five tails wound down around the rod, twining together to form a handle.
That was on a sunny afternoon with a slightly favourable tail wind.
After a heat wave last week, a cold front moved in, powered by a tail wind as the riders headed east.
But tail winds were running as high as 130 knots, far stronger than expected.