Clouds boiled in the sky overhead, blocking out the sun and heralding a storm. |
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Clouds gather, sometimes developing into a cyclone but will a water-starved Chennai see its tanks, lakes, wells and reservoirs full this year? |
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Clouds loomed ominously over the beach on Saturday, but the rain stayed away. |
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Clouds sped by, sometimes a fresh drizzle of rain would fall, dampening her skin. |
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Clouds floated slowly across the sky, and the occasional bird skimmed across above her. |
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Clouds from the looming vase-shaped cooling towers blocked the sun, wires audibly sizzled with electricity, a conveyor belt rattled. |
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This paper discusses the ode and antode of Aristophanes Clouds with a view to appreciating the author's self-presentation in the parabasis. |
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Clouds of dust and a fearful racket greeted us, and hundreds of workmen swarmed over file building. |
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The comic dramatist Aristophanes wrote an unpleasant play, The Clouds, about him, and he was attacked after his death. |
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Clouds of oxpeckers chirp above the buffalo, while cattle egrets, a series of white splashes, rise and fall at their feet. |
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Enraged, Gupan and Utar descended from the Chariot of The Clouds into the pit to do battle with Mot, devourer of The Dead. |
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Clouds were building up so we had to hurry over the boardwalk that looks down into the gorge cut by the Kallada, fed by the spillway of the dam. |
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Clouds of metallic blue butterflies dispersed off their gold and waxen perches and rippled over his head. |
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On a more down-to-earth level it was also considered an irresponsible age, typified by the character of Pheidippides in Aristophanes' Clouds. |
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Clouds of smoke billow out of the door when you enter the Botanica Papa Chango in Bridgeport, Connecticut. |
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Clouds of incense led the procession with the thurifer swinging full circles and figure eights. |
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Clouds scudding across a starry sky are reflected in a weed-choked river. |
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Clouds of splatters and drips at once rise, float, and fall through the canvas's deep whiteness like colored smoke in the night sky after fireworks. |
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I saw in the night visions, and, behold, one like the Son of man came with The Clouds of Heaven, and came to the Ancient of Days, and they brought Him near before Him. |
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Clouds covered the sun, a respectful veil shading the sun's merry rays. |
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Clouds excite him partly because they perpetually assume new shapes. |
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Clouds of glassfish and upside-down fish inhabit shaded corners. |
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Clouds of dust billowed from the surface, but it was comfortable enough. |
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Clouds also affect the radiation balance through cloud forcings similar to greenhouse gases. |
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Clouds were parameterized on the outer two grid domains, on the inner grid clouds were explicitly resolved. |
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It trails behind our galaxy's two small companion galaxies, the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds. |
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Few giant galaxies boast a pair of lively, star-forming galaxies as close to them as the Magellanic Clouds are to us. |
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Clouds of white flowers are headily honey-scented and followed by branching seed heads in stone-coloured beads. |
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Clouds of white flowers are headily honey scented and followed by branching seed heads smothered in stone-coloured beads. |
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The Large and Small Magellanic Clouds are the nearest galaxies to our Milky Way, each hundreds of thousands of light years away. |
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Rooftops stagger the skysill. Clouds coast from nowhere to Nowhere as row upon row below Planetrees shuttle the moted Air. |
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Popular culture and convention, however, more often cite the photogenic Lake Tear of the Clouds as the source. |
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Their film score, Obscured by Clouds, dealt with the loss of youthful exuberance that sometimes comes with ageing. |
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The Large and Small Magellanic Clouds, two dwarf galaxies orbiting the Milky Way, are at the head of the gaseous stream. |
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These objects, known as Infrared Dark Clouds, were observed approximately 10,000 light-years away in the direction of the constellations of Aquila and Scutum. |
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At Radcliffe, Tom took a long series of Newtonian plates of fields in the Magellanic Clouds, the Baade Clear Windows near the Galactic Centre and globular clusters. |
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The Hudson River begins near Lake Tear of the Clouds and flows south through the eastern part of the state, without draining Lakes George or Champlain. |
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They found galaxies that have two satellites that are as bright and close by as the Milky Way's two closest satellites, the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds, are rare. |
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Clouds and their effects are especially difficult to predict. |
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Clouds prevented accurate identification and the bombs fell across the city, causing some casualties among the civilian population as well as damage to residential areas. |
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Clouds of creamy Queen Anne's lace add an even frothier note, and for colour, great patches of pink campion and blue wild geranium mingle with the daisies. |
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Clouds of small-flowered asters sparkle in the background and hosts of yellow prairie daisies, rudbeckias and helianthemums take up their posts in a relaxed sort of a way. |
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If therefore we were assured that the Earth is illuminated by the Sun, like one of those Clouds, it would be undubitable, but that it would be no less shining than the Moon. |
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