With a sigh of relief, she had watched the steel grey clouds roll away and watery sunshine glimmer through. |
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In a land of palm trees and a time of eternal summer, the destiny of a pluviophile rested in the fickle hands of the clouds. |
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The wind stopped and the falling rain ceased, clouds slowly began to form anew. |
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When the clouds lift, you can see a patchwork of clearcuts and roads carved into the slopes. |
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When viewed from above, a layer of white wadding, suspended from the ceiling, makes it look as if the church is floating above the clouds. |
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The wind wails around the buildings and chases the occasional snowflakes falling from the low grey clouds. |
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As I was on the tube the clouds all seemed to disappear and by the time I came back above ground the sky was a beautiful clear blue. |
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And then, the western flank of the Wasatch Mountains rises up, sheer and abrupt, to shock as much snow from the clouds as possible. |
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Several decades of time have passed by as quickly as the clouds have been blown away. |
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But after an hour-long wander round Grosmont and a visit to the railway's engine sheds, that was enough fresh air and rain clouds. |
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Tory tried to see her reflection, but the moon was waning, the stars obscured by clouds. |
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While the inter-Korean contacts are turning into political stunts, the war clouds are thickening over the Korean Peninsula. |
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Whenever war clouds hang over any part of the world, inter-religious prayers are conducted here by a committed group of Gandhians. |
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The war clouds began moving away the past week, so we can breathe a little easily. |
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It looks like just as monsoon clouds gather, the war clouds are dispersing. |
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We had said war clouds were hovering, but sometimes lightning strikes even if the weather is clear. |
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She had been born in Germany and was attending a German School in Prague when war clouds began to gather. |
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What if the gas clouds contain different relative abundances of these isotopes? |
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Small clouds of snow were driven into his eyes and began to skitter up his nose. |
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The clouds were starting to stretch out and dissipate as the Sun's warmth moved further away. |
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Lacking foothills, it appears to shoot straight up into the sky, its jagged granite peaks floating above the clouds. |
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Radio astronomers found pulsars, quasars, and massive molecular clouds dotting the celestial landscape. |
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The guilt washed over me like storm clouds being pushed by the northern winds. |
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Awareness of the smooth page clouds the difference between varnished and unvarnished oil paint, between opaque and transparent watercolour. |
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Cloud seeding is a snowmaking technique that discharges minute particles of a chemical called iodide into winter storm clouds to create snow. |
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The moon rode the sky, waxing toward fullness, as clouds swirled in an accompanying dance. |
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Flashes of memories came thundering back to me as jets roared in the clouds. |
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For the first time, scientists could accurately track weather balloons, and tell much about clouds and the direction that they travel in. |
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Anna watched as the plane flew over and through all the clouds in the sky before pulling the blind back over the window. |
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Just as I was leaving, the rain stopped and for a brief time the sun emerged from behind the racing clouds. |
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It hovers high above the clouds and literally no radar can detect it because of its wind-elemental cloak. |
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Patchy clouds in the middle atmosphere appear black because they block the radiant heat. |
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She closed her eyes and lifted her face to the sun poking momentarily from behind the clouds. |
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We drove back towards York, and the clouds slowly lifted as we came down Garrowby Hill and through Stamford Bridge. |
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As if in response, the rain had stopped, the clouds had lifted, and a welcome southern sun was shining. |
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The opening quarter had been spoiled by a torrential downpour but as the clouds lifted, the action heated up. |
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I find light lift under very thin clouds and drift quickly down wind in the 22 mph breeze. |
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The loud noise of rushing elephants resembled the roars of the clouds in the welkin, in the season of rains. |
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A radio telescope has detected hundreds of hydrogen clouds in the gaseous halo that surrounds the disk of our galaxy. |
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It may also be possible to reduce cloud cover by seeding clouds to cause rains to fall in areas where the water is needed. |
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It had stopped raining and clouds had cleared showing the sky's spectacular show of sparkling lights. |
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I kept staring up, my head bent back and stared as the smoky gray clouds rained on me. |
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Farther away, they could see a low patch of clouds in the sky that was raining. |
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It was an overcast day, the light hidden behind grey clouds that smothered the sky and threatened to rain. |
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Bombs burst from above like rolling cracks of thunder as shrapnel rained down from the sky, expended from death black clouds. |
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The clouds are deepest in the area just ahead of the surface front, and this is where precipitation falls as small raindrops. |
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Thunder rolled through the clouds as the lightning hopped from cloud to cloud and I felt a raindrop hit my cheek as it started to sprinkle down. |
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It was very sunny outside, but to the very west end of the town were dark clouds and a heavy rainstorm. |
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The weather patterns were consistently dry and sunny in the morning with steadily building clouds and heavy rainstorms in the late afternoon. |
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The water was so clear you could see the clouds of fish wheeling about in it's crystalline depths. |
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He crept forth into the town square, keeping one eye on the clouds wheeling overhead. |
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Where enough light shows through cirrostratus clouds to create shadows, it does not with altostratus. |
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The clouds seemed to form ranks like soldiers, each line catching a thin strand of orange or pink light on its edge. |
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An experienced Skyray user can perform aerobatics, doing barrel rolls and slaloming through clouds. |
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Her blond hair was being whipped by the wind and behind her black clouds boiled and lightning flashed, or so it seemed to George and the woman. |
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A biting wind blew furiously, whistling against the peak and making the clouds swirl about like ghosts. |
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The sun shines in the sky, which is bright blue with a few pearl white clouds hovering above. |
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Jake accepted the pole from Abby, and the two quietly watched the whitecaps in the bay, while the clouds lazily drifted overhead. |
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We were afraid that the sunrise would not be as glorious as we'd wanted it to be because of the clouds. |
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The clouds had been enticing me all day, in position for a really red sunset afterglow. |
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When heron's leave the marsh and fly above the clouds they announce the coming of a storm. |
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Black clouds obscure flashes of orange light against the night sky in the city. |
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The summer weather that the weekend gave us has gone, and been replaced by thick grey clouds, heavy with rain. |
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The sky rattled loudly and the noise sounded like rain clouds thumping together, creating a shaft movement of energy. |
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Cirrus clouds indicated the distant approach of a trough, both in the surface and upper air. |
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Visually retreating to an indeterminate distance are soft-focus spots or clouds of unbroken color clunkily applied with an airbrush. |
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The clouds shone like they were airbrushed gold, while the sky around them was a mix of dark blue and a golden magenta. |
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Storm clouds threatened throughout the walk, but the sun peeped through occasionally and the rain held off. |
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As it got closer, it got extremely windy, I could barely see from the dust clouds everywhere. |
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This is a spacious and airy bar, not the sort of place where you're going to get choked to death by clouds of smoke. |
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The blue vault of the sky was of a hue that made it appear almost solid, the airy clouds across the horizon cloaking mountain peaks in mist. |
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There are storm clouds looming just over the horizon, kids, and that can only mean one thing. |
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This keeps the air mass above the continent cold, and in the cold and dark, clouds that contain chlorine can form in the polar stratosphere. |
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To the north and northwest, the sky looks cold and wintry, the clouds like ice cubes. |
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Thin, wispy clouds sailed from the east, from the direction of the great ocean. |
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The sky is turquoise, though clouds are bunching up against the peaks of the Absaroka Range in the Washakie Wilderness, where we are headed. |
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Let the clouds drift over the red sun, sinking in blood, and sleep in a cradle of ice and terror until the dawn breaks redly over the ocean. |
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Deep growls and explosions thundered through the air as clouds of black volcanic ash coated the surroundings. |
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So the polluted clouds were reflecting more light back into space, preventing the heat of the sun from getting through. |
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The mountain itself is just behind the town, looming so high it creates its own weather and often wears a wreath of clouds. |
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Madeira's is a mountainous interior, mysteriously wreathed by a cover of clouds. |
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The bungalow inside is wreathed in smoke, great huge clouds of it, seemingly static around it. |
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There was even a large reflector telescope to view the action through the clouds. |
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The clouds race to form and re-form across the blue sky, as though captured in stop-motion photography. |
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Riverside homeowners were keeping one eye firmly on the clouds today as river levels rose even higher through the night. |
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The shadow of sin clouds all of our experience in this life, and thus our joys will always be alloyed with sorrow. |
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With the state of the roads in those parts, palm branches might have improved the surface no end, and been effective in laying the dust clouds. |
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Were clouds to close in, the aircraft would be reliant upon three instruments to aid the navigator. |
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To the west the clouds appeared black and rolls of thunder boomed like familiar cannon fire while lightning lanced the empty ground. |
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You were probably looking at the sun or moon through a layer of altostratus clouds. |
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Vehicles churned up billowing clouds of dust as they drove through a barren landscape of cracked land dotted with green clumps of grass. |
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Everything seems to billow, there are clouds of this and drifts of that, totally in harmony with the languor of a drowsy summer day. |
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Pores, brick textures, smoke wisps, clouds all were rendered in sharp detail. |
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The artist's skill at rendering the atmosphere above the field makes the clouds nearly palpable. |
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Now back in my room in my cotton yukata and nothing else I steam, I generate indoor clouds, I am a walking demonstration of infra-red. |
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The wind snared her breath, billowing it upwards in tiny clouds, tufts of cotton lost among the white latticework of the mall's entryway. |
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The sun was setting beyond dark cumulous clouds which took on the appearance of volcanoes edged with lava. |
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The walls were painted a calm lavender, with my mom's most recent doodlings of clouds. |
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What that means in layman's terms is that clouds of vapor could come over the edge of the crater, roll down the sides of the volcano. |
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Soon heavy leaden clouds would blot out the sky but with them would come snow and freedom. |
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Most coral heads have clouds of resident anthias or damselfish, but here we find a cloud of aggressive clown anemone fish. |
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Vera is so touching that she tears at your heart and clouds your judgment as to whether she is an angel of mercy or an angel of death. |
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Negative charge is generally carried to the surface by leakage currents and lightning strikes beneath clouds. |
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Kira yelled as a beam of black light erupted from the centre of the Archives, shooting upwards until it was lost in the clouds. |
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Just as the tornado was about to engulf me, it lifted up into the air, and retracted into the clouds. |
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This month, NASA is conducting a field campaign in southern Florida to investigate high tropical cirrus clouds composed of tiny ice crystals. |
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So Davis will begin his second term under clouds of apathy, if not antipathy. |
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The idea of function sounds very practical, very sensible, whereas beauty sounds a bit airy-fairy and a bit off in the clouds. |
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My uncle turns, glances at me, the sun from behind the clouds casting lights and darks across his lean face. |
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Beyond the right bank of the river was a headland above which the golden glow of the rising sun was just visible through a crack in the clouds. |
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After eight days and 120 miles of light-headedly walking on clouds, breathing became an unconscious and passive activity again. |
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Sheet lightning is just fork lightning that happens within a cloud, or when lightning is partly hidden by clouds. |
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These clouds often bring thunder and lightning, and can also bring funnel clouds or even tornadoes. |
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A flash of lightning cracked against the clouds, breaking them apart instantly. |
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Already the winds were starting to buffet him and lightning flashed throughout the clouds and stabbed the ground. |
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Low, dark clouds boiled overhead and lightning flashed and thunder rolled down the mountainside. |
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A bright fork of lightning struck the clouds ahead, and the outburst of thunder was deafening. |
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These ominous odes rumble like the storm clouds before the apocalypse and will have you laughing and crying at the same time. |
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Several clouds had blanketed themselves out across the hills and mountains in the distance, dark lilac over darker purple. |
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They descended from the clouds, as the familiar sight of landmarks appeared. |
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The crew had time to concentrate on the approach as we descended through the clouds. |
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Evening sun is glowing across the aircraft on the apron as incredibly dark clouds loom over distant Amsterdam city centre. |
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The rocky coastline is a near monochrome of pale blues that darken in the rocks and billowing clouds as though illuminated by moonlight. |
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The dark clouds of 30 years have parted to reveal rocketing educational levels and unemployment as almost a thing of the past. |
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Somewhere an electrical source was arcing out, throwing a harsh glare against cold metal like distant lightning reflecting from storm clouds. |
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The water roils around the combatants, and the sky is filled with clouds and tiny lines that intensify the sense of cataclysm. |
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The clouds are pink, the seas around Hook's ship surge and roil, and the fairies dance deep in the forest. |
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The only cinematic cue to promote tension is the following shot of a darkening sky as storm clouds roll in. |
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After the child goes missing, time-lapse photography depicts the clouds rapidly rolling in and nestling on the horizon above the rocky outcrops. |
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Dark clouds gathered, there was the distant, yet unmistakable roll of thunder. |
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He raised his suntanned right arm to his face and shielded his eyes from the swirling clouds of dirt and dust kicked up by the Dauphin's rotors. |
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The sea was rough, but the setting sun had broken from the clouds and everything was vibrant in the sudden light. |
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I was trying to explain to Thomas that these long thin clouds were from planes, and were kind of like train tracks. |
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Ryan roused as the sun beamed blearily through the gathered clouds over him, light in the early hours of dawn. |
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As an artificially created sound of the wind increases, the speed, shape, and color of projected clouds change. |
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The air was cold, and damp with the promise of rain, as clouds still loomed dangerously overhead. |
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Peasants huddle terrified in hovels while ashen-faced statesmen race hither and thither before the storm clouds of history. |
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Thunder rumbled ominously in the distance, and lightning lit up the underbellies of the clouds to the far south. |
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The clouds remained, lightning continued to strike, and thunder continued to rumble, but there was no rain. |
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Grey clouds rolled in from the south, deep rumbles of thunder accompanying them. |
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Great flashes of light illuminated the whole area, punctuated by the rumbling of thunder clouds. |
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We were running short of time, and ominous clouds were massing in the sky, but we couldn't resist stepping inside the old church. |
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Through shifting openings in the clouds of dust they could see that it was rungless in places, rickety, tottering. |
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It's now respectable amongst astrobiologists to consider the possibility of life in the clouds of Venus. |
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Sunset was turning high streaks of wind-blown clouds into wisps of pink and russet gold, the horizon lost behind the hills cupping the valley. |
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The rising sun was behind her, still barely a glow over the horizon turning the streamers of clouds above it russet and gold. |
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The movement of the clouds is accelerated by atmospheric temperature and other environmental factors. |
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Amid the saddles and hidden valleys of the mountains spring mist hung like clouds. |
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Her hair was dark and lustrous, cascading around her sharp, foreign features like clouds. |
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I have been using tag clouds as a thumbnail image of my own work and for complex texts. |
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This application can show these tags either as traditional lists or as tag clouds. |
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This will actually help me in writing articles since the tags clouds themselves become the article. |
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Someone should modify the display of tag clouds so that the most used term are in the middle and radiate outward in addition to relative size. |
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You also have the option of displaying calendars, archives and tag clouds which may or may not be useful and can clutter up your page. |
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The warm front slopes gently up into the troposphere that has a direct bearing on the kinds of clouds that are produced. |
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Ride the gondola to a log lodge on the top of Winter Park Mountain and watch the alpenglow wash over the granite tops of the Indian Peaks, turning the clouds orange and pink. |
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The ngosha is a small but very numerous granivorous bird that sweeps over the sky in flocks like small clouds and descends on grain fields to feast. |
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He ascended Mount Sinai, enveloped in clouds and thunder and lightning. |
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Scientists theorize that methane rains from Titan's sky, creating surface methane or ethane lakes, which may give rise to clouds, similar to the water cycle on Earth. |
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As the piece unfolds through these different layers, images of billowy clouds juxtaposed with bodies that breathe amphibiously transform the park into an airy lagoon. |
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The two choppers from the Alaska Air National Guard's 210th Rescue Squadron climbed carefully over the layers of Mount McKinley's clouds while skirting the glacier. |
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Set on the brink of nihilism, with acid rock replacing the old martial melodies, the vision was not upward into sun and clouds, but downward into mud and agony. |
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Because ash clouds drift with prevailing winds for many days and thousands of miles, they potentially threaten air corridors that are far removed from the erupting volcano. |
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His ideology is just so strong and so powerful that it clouds his vision for common sense and objectiveness. |
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The wind kicked up, skimming clouds over the surface of the full moon. |
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Santolina is clipped into clouds and punctuation is provided by six foot tall teasels, milk thistles, huge artichokes and great clumps of bear's breeches. |
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A team of astronomers might have solved one of the mysteries of astrophysics with the discovery of a clutch of quasars, hiding behind clouds of dust. |
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The wind was howling through the trees, the sky was overcast with heavy racing clouds, and one or two large drops of rain proclaimed the approach of a storm. |
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During summer, clouds of blooms cover its delicate stems, making this plant superb for creating an airy effect against a wall or dark green background. |
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Weather patterns are disrupted and clouds, rain and windstorms are common reactions to the eclipse cycle, especially in the few days preceding an eclipse. |
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Like I said, this weather better change soon before I start packing heat and I suddenly go crazy and climb a bell tower and try to shoot up the clouds. |
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Glassfish were seemingly everywhere, and I would pause every now and then to regain my bearing whenever these living, moving silver clouds engulfed me. |
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Long streams of dust billowed off the purple and maroon sands, creating huge spreading lines of dust clouds which gradually attenuated until they became invisible. |
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The dark and dirge-like clouds lift for a few rays of petrified beauty in melodies or in single, sustaining piano notes, achieving a smooth, even balance. |
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On Tuesday afternoon, clouds lifted from the site for the first time. |
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There weren't any real clouds, just a few half-hearted, lazy efforts that the sky had probably felt obligated to make, but that didn't dim the sun in any way. |
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One of the things astrobiologists are interested in is trying to understand the formation of organic molecules in space, in interstellar clouds and meteorites. |
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Maps that show areas of potential floods use precipitation radar data and high-resolution measurements of water content of clouds made by microwave radiometers. |
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We added three sets of broadband solar radiometers mounted on an aircraft, which was flown over the site and above stratiform clouds at an altitude of 7 km. |
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Under a colorless sky stained with clouds, ten sylphs dance in a ring. |
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Offshore, great rafts of the seabirds rise and fall slowly on lazy swells, their white heads glowing in the faint afternoon sun beneath an approaching line of dark clouds. |
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As copious steam clouds and sharp hoots pierce the morning calm, an air of excitement and expectation is palpable among those who have got into the coaches. |
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Unlike most of the nebulas that populate the universe, these clouds are limned by arcs or tings and bathed in the blue light emitted by helium ions. |
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When air gets hot it rises, it turns into clouds and it starts raining. |
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When storm clouds start to form, sagacious leaders deal with them before things get out of hand. |
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The heat that day was relentless, and in the west they could see the gathering cumulus clouds that promised a storm, welcome respite from the heat. |
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The arcology had windows in virtually every room, you could see the reddish-brown plains and a still, clear lake, and a yellow tinted sky, with a few tiny clouds. |
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Those caught in the acrid clouds of gas retreated to meet comrades in arms who treated their eyes with juice squeezed from lemons and bottled water. |
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The sun lazily climbed up the sky, using the clouds as ladders. |
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Here is just an endless succession of long boring tasks, and then there's the heat and the clouds of flies that rise from the river and make everything twice as hard. |
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One of his graphics shows that at the heart of the storm the roiling clouds rose to 20,000 feet above the flight path. |
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He screwed up his eyes and studied the clouds, wet a finger and held it up, picked a blade of grass and felt it between finger and thumb, smelt it. |
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During dry periods, these lakes shrank or disappeared, and prevailing southwesterly winds blew clouds of sand from the dry lakebeds across the valley. |
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The mandorla, or sunburst, is supported by six angels, wearing girdled albs, gathered at hip level, and amices, with carved looped clouds or stars at their feet. |
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The rain was lashing down from the dark clouds over Wimbledon Common. |
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Of course, the second series does have a few lingering clouds of doubt. |
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Fifteen minutes later the clouds lifted and the sun began to shine again. |
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Nor does it see the clouds lifting soon, whoever wins today's election. |
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The day is so sunny, so clear, that the natives, accustomed to clouds, find the silver-blue blaze almost disorienting. |
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Watching Paar do his last Tonight show was almost like witnessing an ascent into clouds. |
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Heaven is a airy place, filled with clouds, butterflies, and flowers. |
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The folksonomies and tag clouds which emerge from Web 2.0 also help individuals maximise brief interactions with the medium by creating clusters of related information. |
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Often clouds of black skimmers, yellowlegs and a half-dozen species of sandpipers would wheel over our duck decoys, occasionally alighting right in the middle of them. |
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Innovative effects include fairy lights shining through wadding clouds and a water feature created by water running over perspex sheets with lights underneath. |
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The sun was just beginning to set in the distance, casting a hazy, pink glow over everything in sight as the altocumulus clouds slowly turned a soft orange. |
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A few stars glittered coldly in the rifts between the clouds. |
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He was standing on a flat desert plain under white clouds and blue sky. |
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The pilot had earlier called air-traffic control reporting heavy clouds and asked to move up to 38,000 feet from 32,000 feet. |
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As the war clouds over India and Pakistan begin to drift away, we can perhaps afford the luxury of turning our attention to less life-threatening issues. |
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A shaft of sun passed through a rift in the clouds and shone on it. |
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I can't recall ever actually watching a sunrise, and I guess technically I didn't see one yesterday since the rain clouds kept us from actually seeing the sun at all. |
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Moreover, they gave the impression that they were not serious in making the yagna a success when there were war clouds on the borders with Pakistan. |
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As war clouds gather in the hellish heat of summer, and the Kashmir tragedy continues to unfold, it is worth pondering the state of affairs we find ourselves in. |
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It is now also known that, in addition to scattering blue light and luminescing in the red, the dust in these clouds are luminescing in the blue, also. |
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What was going through your mind as you saw war clouds develop? |
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Barely anyone valued the river, preferring instead to live at lofty heights that kissed the clouds, so I had been able to rent a small apartment overlooking the Effenlie. |
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Slowed me down and let me enjoy the wild weather, a big pile of grey storm clouds, a sunny battle of summer rain and sunshine and light shards slicing clouds. |
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Too much attention given to the only child in a family not only blinds parents' ability to reason and clouds their judgement, it also encourages the child's willfulness. |
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I meant to go up an Aiguille yesterday morning, but when I woke at 2 AM the clouds were low down on the hills, fresh snow and everything unsuitable to climbing. |
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But the strange thing was that only a few weeks after the trees had been successfully transplanted, some of the warts had burst open and given birth to clouds of insects. |
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He spent his summer vacation collaborating with scientists on a project involving launching small rockets into storm clouds above a desolate region to trigger lightning bolts. |
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With bazillions of snowflakes crystalizing over dust specks and falling to Earth, why don't the clouds run out of nuclei? |
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The clouds were threatening, black and so heavy that we could see nothing and wished earnestly that we were back onto the green earth once more. |
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As we approach the steep cliff ridges at Alkefjellet, the sky is thick with clouds of guillemots, little auks and puffins. |
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It has hosted a number of field experiments doing research into clouds and their interactions with pollution. |
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Bumpiness in the clouds is good, he says, adding that's what they look for. |
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Since clouds reflect sunlight, incoming shortwave solar radiation decreases, which causes lower temperatures during the day. |
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The laminar bands of color to the west bleeding out under the hammered clouds. A sudden violetcolored hooding of the earth. |
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All at once the sun was through, a round of dulled silver, racing slantwise through the clouds yet always staying in the same place. |
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Highland areas are cooler, causing moist air to cool below the dew point as it rises over high ground forming clouds and then rain. |
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When twilight came I had vaguely wished some clouds would gather, for an odd timidity about the deep skyey voids above had crept into my soul. |
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It was the thought of hot July and August days, when the clouds piled up like woolly mountains, and lightnings streaked the sky. |
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I passed whole days on the lake alone in a little boat, watching the clouds and listening to the rippling of the waves, silent and listless. |
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When I arrived, the sky was battleship gray with heavy, low clouds and drizzling rain. |
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The most vivid image of this is in the evaporation of water from the ocean, which forms clouds. |
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Brown, heavy clouds were drifting across the sky, and it was hard to see more than a stonecast. |
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During the mild periods temperatures slightly below freezing point only occur if the night is both calm and free of clouds. |
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Here the galley paused not at all, but floated easily in the blue of the sky among fleecy clouds tinted with rose. |
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The clouds on Futurity Day bore out in a general way this prognostication. But he overweened himself. |
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Heat was a unisus and Mich's best friend. He had once belonged to a huge herd of unisi that lived in the sky, above the clouds. |
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While in the clouds, we saw a spectacular Saint Elmo's fire display on the front windscreen. |
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The flies swarmed in black clouds upon the dead bodies and excreta and tormented the wounded. |
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The moon turns the smoke into wannish clouds of white and yellow, which slowly rise, break, and disappear. |
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A dull wrack was drifting slowly across the sky, and a star or two twinkled dimly here and there through the rifts of the clouds. |
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Like Earth, Titan has weather, with evaporation, clouds, rain, and wind. |
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Such weather phenomena as fog, clouds, rain, falling snow, and sleet that block visible light are usually transparent to radio waves. |
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Summers are warm and drier, with variable sunshine, rain and clouds, and spring weather is unsettled. |
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Above us, lenticular clouds are forming, whirling in the cool katabatic winds sweeping off the glaciers. |
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Above us, lenticular us, lenticular A clouds are forming, whirling in the cool katabatic winds sweeping off the glaciers. |
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He suggests that these galaxies are traveling with the Magellanic clouds as part of a group that will eventually be gobbled up by the Milky Way. |
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It was a beachscape in tans and blues, with a few clouds in the background. |
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The air around the grill clouds with the steam of sizzling onions. |
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The sun of righteousness arose, dispersed the clouds of darkness, and poured noonday affulgence into the dungeon of the tomb. |
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Our machines have shown us the uninhabited heavens while parting the angelless clouds. |
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I glanced along the wall until I found a window, only recognizing it by the antishadows of clouds passing in the distance. |
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It was an overcast Aprilish day, with low clouds, and now and then a drop of rain falling. |
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The bank of clouds on the horizon announced the arrival of the predicted storm front. |
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I see a deep deep sky, Which wears a crown of gold-tipped clouds, In which beglisten stars. |
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Or the wonderment in not 1 but 2 rainbows as they cap off a berry blue sky now void of thick heavy rain clouds. |
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It would start, then stall, then start again with a blurp, while clouds of blue smoke and sickening gas fumes polluted the air. |
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To the right of the Bay immediately behind the reef, rose a pair of uncouth cone-like hills, their heads bonneted in lowering clouds. |
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Daylight was breakly dimly through wild-looking clouds upon a world of tumultuous waters. |
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In recent years Bourgeois has devoted much time to her Cumul series, suggested by the round, breastlike forms of cumulus clouds. |
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It was a warm dark night of faint clouds through which the moon shone palely as through a thin silk canopy. |
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Romeo describes Juliet as being like the sun, brighter than a torch, a jewel sparkling in the night, and a bright angel among dark clouds. |
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It also occurs in nature as snow, glaciers, ice packs and icebergs, clouds, fog, dew, aquifers, and atmospheric humidity. |
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Water has been detected in interstellar clouds within our galaxy, the Milky Way. |
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He ceased to speak, and put his finger on the note D in the second stanza where the words 'O clouds unfold' break his rhythm. |
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The island is located south of the Antarctic Convergence, giving it a marine Antarctic climate dominated by heavy clouds and fog. |
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Additionally, they did not see any clouds on the horizon that might forecast Conservative defeat if they waited. |
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Water vapour normally begins to condense on condensation nuclei such as dust, ice, and salt in order to form clouds. |
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An elevated portion of a frontal zone forces broad areas of lift, which form clouds decks such as altostratus or cirrostratus. |
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Convective precipitation falls over a certain area for a relatively short time, as convective clouds have limited horizontal extent. |
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The stronger the temperature decrease with height, the deeper the clouds get, and the greater the precipitation rate becomes. |
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Formations due to condensation, such as clouds, haze, fog, and mist, are composed of hydrometeors. |
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Other bright clouds are reflection nebulae, which are lit by cooler stars and reflect light towards us. |
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Once aloft, air flows away from the storm's center, producing a shield of cirrus clouds. |
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The low-lying clouds and intermittent rain provided the perfect drab backdrop for UCLA's first road game. |
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Weather in the eye is normally calm and free of clouds, although the sea may be extremely violent. |
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The EVS imagery is displayed on the HUD for low altitude flying, demonstrating its value for flying tactical missions at night or in clouds. |
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During warmer intervals, clouds, rain and snow altered soils and drainage patterns. |
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The layer is deeper when the moon is out, and can become shallower when clouds pass over the moon. |
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Frequent showers from the dark clouds that swept in and out over the Sydney Football Stadium turned the surface into something of a gluepot. |
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Sulfate aerosols act as cloud condensation nuclei and thus lead to clouds that have more and smaller cloud droplets. |
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These clouds reflect solar radiation more efficiently than clouds with fewer and larger droplets, a phenomenon known as the Twomey effect. |
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Indirect effects are most noticeable in marine stratiform clouds, and have very little radiative effect on convective clouds. |
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More research is needed to understand the role of clouds and carbon cycle feedbacks in climate projections. |
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Improving the models' representation of clouds is therefore an important topic in current research. |
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It was a gusty, rainy day, and the rolling white and grey clouds and the lines of haillike lances rode down the sky like a charge. |
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Ice mantles that formed on top of dust grains are photoprocessed by the secondary ultraviolet field in cold and dense molecular clouds. |
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The permanent dissolution of clouds allows unhindered light and thermal radiation. |
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He theorized on the causes of clouds, mist, wind, and rain as well as frost, hail, lightning, and rainbows. |
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He also estimated that the boundary between the clouds and the heavens lies about 40 stadia above the Earth. |
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They are represented as endeavouring to prevent the progress of Patrick and Saint Columba by raising clouds and mist. |
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High above the clouds in Southern Bavaria, a small figure slowly creeps up the cable ear wire of the Zugspitze. |
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Lidars can determine atmospheric profiles of aerosols, clouds, and other constituents of the atmosphere. |
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A legend among the Chinese during the junk's heyday regarded a dragon which lived in the clouds. |
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Mazoon, another name used for the region, is derived from the word muzn, which means heavy clouds which carry abundant water. |
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This brought to mind other references, from rivers and glaciers to jet streams and clouds. |
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Star formation occurs in dense regions of dust and gas, known as giant molecular clouds. |
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