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  2. Dog & Butterfly (album) - Wikipedia

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    Dog & Butterfly is the fourth studio album by American rock band Heart, released in September 1978, by Portrait Records, following a legal dispute with Mushroom Records over the release of the band's second studio album, Magazine, in April 1978.

  3. Mistral (wind) - Wikipedia

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    Mistral wind blowing near Marseille.In the centre is the Château d'If.. The mistral (Catalan: mestral, Corsican: maestrale, Croatian: maestral, Greek: μαΐστρος, Italian: maestrale, Maltese: majjistral) is a strong, cold, northwesterly wind that blows from southern France into the Gulf of Lion in the northern Mediterranean. [1]

  4. Dog & Butterfly (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is a more subdued effort from the band, differing from past hard rock-oriented hits, as Ann and Nancy Wilson pulled from their folk music influences. The song charted moderately in the US in 1979, peaking at #34 on the Billboard Hot 100.

  5. Straight On - Wikipedia

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    "Straight On" is a song recorded by the rock band Heart. It was released as the first single from the band's 1978 album Dog & Butterfly.In the U.S., "Straight On" became Heart's third single to crack the top twenty, peaking at number fifteen on the Billboard Hot 100.

  6. Winds of Provence - Wikipedia

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    Mistral wind blowing near Marseille. In the center is the Chateau d'If. The winds of Provence, the region of southeast France along the Mediterranean from the Alps to the mouth of the Rhone River, are an important feature of Provençal life, and each one has a traditional local name, in the Provençal language.

  7. Classical compass winds - Wikipedia

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    The Maestro is, as noted, the west Mediterranean Mistral, a wind already given in the Latin rose as Circius, but the name here is novel. Two Arabic words stand out: Scirocco (SE) from the Arabic al-Sharq (east) and the variant Garbino (SW), from the Arabic al-Gharb (west) (both of which, incidentally, translate to rising and setting respectively).

  8. Roo Panes - Wikipedia

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    "Mistral" 2012 Weight of Your World "Know Me Well" "Weight of Your World" "Sing for the Wind" 2013 Land of the Living "Glory Days" "Little Giant" "Home from Home" "Land of the Living" "Silver Moon" 2020 Pacific "Listen To The One Who Loves You" "Pacific" "Colour In Your Heart" "The Sun Will Rise Over The Year" "There's A Place" 2022 Nightjar ...

  9. Gregale - Wikipedia

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    Mistral The Gregale ( Catalan : Gregal , Croatian : Gregal , Italian : Grecale , Lombard : Grecal , Maltese : Grigal , Occitan : Gregau , Greek : Γραίγος , Graigos ) is a Mediterranean wind that can occur during times when a low-pressure area moves through the area to the south of Malta and causes a strong, cool, northeasterly wind to ...