Even the most casual TV news observer would think the state’s first sustained hurricane-force winds would be the local broadcast journalist’s—if not wet, then at least gusty dream—but Ike’s remnants had the audacity to blow into town on Sunday, the newsman’s Sabbath Day.
http://www.theotherpaper.com/articles/2008/09/18/front/doc48d1770c0499b872758838.txt
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