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  • Billowing white awnings outside provide shade and a touch of modern Miami.

    Top 10 paladares in Havana 2012

  • Billowing smoke and flowing skirts rarely score points on the court, but whether they'll reward the WTA with new viewers remains to be seen.

    Women's Tennis Association Launches New Ad Campaign 2011

  • ZAWIYA, Libya—Billowing black smoke darkened the skies above downtown Zawiya on Thursday as rebels slugged it out with government forces for control of the central boulevard in this city, which stands as rebels' final hurdle before the capital Tripoli.

    Rebels Lay Siege to Key Libyan City Charles Levinson 2011

  • Billowing clouds of smoke surrounded her, blotting out the sky.

    Scott Westerfeld: Uglies Quartet Scott Westerfeld 2010

  • Billowing out from the trunk it rapidly multiplies itself, silent dark orange bubbles manifesting themselves in the dying light.

    The Glooston Terror Peter Ashley 2008

  • The rest is wafting in huge Billowing Plumes under the surface, wreaking unimaginable havoc on unknown quantities of sea life.

    Sara R. Nichols: Blatantly Pernicious and Bloated on Profits, BP must Pay 2010

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    Billowing 2010

  • Billowing white curtains fall from cathedral ceilings to polished wooden floors.

    The Season of Risks Susan Hubbard 2010

  • Billowing white curtains fall from cathedral ceilings to polished wooden floors.

    The Season of Risks Susan Hubbard 2010

  • Billowing white curtains fall from cathedral ceilings to polished wooden floors.

    The Season of Risks Susan Hubbard 2010

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