It had rained in the night, and some of the ocotillo fences had sprouted some green. |
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It rained every day from 29 October 2006 to 21 January 2007, 85 consecutive days. |
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In the forenoon it rained, and in the afternoon I looked round the housen to see the damage they did the town. |
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The attackers surrounded the entire Roman army, and rained down javelins on the intruders. |
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The attack was carried out by 334 bombers that in a few minutes rained 1,100 tons of bombs on the inner city. |
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So many of them rained down upon us that the captain was shot through the right leg with a poisoned arrow. |
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Twice it rained in the night, but it was a gentle rain, whimpering featherily on the skin coverings of the conical lodges. |
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It had rained for three days straight, and the dreary weather dragged the townspeople's spirits down. |
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Ireland would have faced the Netherlands in the final, however the match was rained off and the teams shared the trophy. |
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I know God by Miracle can instruct Kings, as he rained Mannah, and raised the Apostles from letterless Fisher-men, to learned Metropolitans, and profound Doctours. |
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Their plans to go hiking Saturday fell through because it rained. |
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The boxer's fists rained down on his opponent in the last round. |
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The buildup in household cesspools could sometimes overflow, especially when it rained, and was washed into London's streets and sewers which eventually led to the Thames. |
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The night was very dark and it rained heavily, the roads were so bad that the troops had to cut trees and corduroy the road a part of the way, to get through. |
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You can have pluviophobia, the fear of being rained on, or peladophobia, the fear of bald people, but there is no medical term for the fear of doors. |
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