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  2. Williwaw - Wikipedia

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    In meteorology, a williwaw (archaic spelling williwau [1]) is a sudden blast of wind descending from a mountainous coast to the sea. The word is of unknown origin, but was earliest used by British seamen in the 19th century.

  3. List of German gliders - Wikipedia

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    Wind Wi-1 – Willy Wind [4] Windhund – Hohmuth-Konstruktion der Berliner Segelflieger; Württemberg (glider) – Wolf Hirth; Zeise-Nesemann Bird – Zeise & A. Nesemann; Zeise-Nesemann Senator – A. Nesemann; Zwickau Sorgenkind – Flugtechnischer Verein, Zwickau; Zeise 1921 MPA

  4. Willie Wind - Wikipedia

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    Willie Wolf Wind (January 24, 1913 – October 11, 1995) was an American graphic artist and graphic designer whose work is on display in Israel, and the United States (Illinois, and Florida). [ 1 ] Life

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  6. Dust devil - Wikipedia

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    Light or no wind and cool atmospheric temperature: The underlying factor for sustainability of a dust devil is the extreme difference in temperature between the near-surface air and the atmosphere. Windy conditions will destabilize the spinning effect of a dust devil.

  7. Inspector Willoughby - Wikipedia

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    Inspector Willoughby (AKA Secret Agent 6 7/8) initially made his first appearance in the 1958 Windy & Breezy cartoon Salmon Yeggs as a cannery security guard. He would serve as a recurring character for several more cartoons with Windy & Breezy, as well as with Woody Woodpecker and Fatso the Bear, before receiving his own series in 1961.

  8. KWBC - Wikipedia

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    KWBC was initially proposed by J.G. and R.H. Whitten, under the corporate name of Whitten Broadcasting Company, Inc. of Navasota in December 1958. The facility was granted a construction permit on May 11, 1960 by the Federal Communications Commission to build a 250 watt daytime only broadcast transmission tower at the intersection of Taft St. and People St., operating at 1550 kilocycles, with ...

  9. List of gliders (W) - Wikipedia

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