| Brent L. Smith - 1994 - 280 str.
...US District Court, District of Columbia. 8. Derived from a Bob Dylan song, which included the lyrics "you don't have to be a weatherman to know which way the wind is blowing." 9. Ted Robert Gurr, "Political Terrorism in the United States: Historical Antecedents... | |
| Kris Nelscott - 2005 - 356 str.
...something to you?" I asked. "Oh, yeah," Malcolm said. "I saw the damn document." "What document?" " 'You Don't Have to Be a Weatherman to Know Which Way the Wind Is Blowing.' " He said that with great contempt. Those were the words Barry had used the day before.... | |
| Ralph W. Larkin - 2007 - 268 str.
..."Weathermen," who named themselves after Bob Dylan's "Subterranean Homesick Blues," a song that had the lyrics, "You don't have to be a weatherman to know which way the wind blows." The Weathermen was a terrorist underground organization that engaged in acts of sabotage, robberies,... | |
| United States. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission - 1994 - 2002 str.
...by the presiding judge and majority today. Considering the nature of this section 206 determination, you don't have to be a weatherman to know which way the wind blows! The outcome of this case is theoretically still in question. To get to a resolution, I would have chosen... | |
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