The four patients had Stevens-Johnson syndrome, marked by cloudy corneas, dry eye and pain. |
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The urine itself may look milky or cloudy, even reddish if blood is present. |
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The analcime occurs as simple semitransparent trapezohedra to 3.5 cm across that contain cloudy white to brownish-red inclusions. |
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They sat down on the slightly moist grass and stared out into the cloudy sky. |
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Beneath the cloudy sky, the green and blue shade cast by the giant trees fell in a mottled pattern on the forest floor. |
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Rain came blasting down from the once-clear-of-clouds cloudy sky onto her face, trickling down her cheeks. |
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It was after midnight, my eyes were bleary and my head was cloudy from drink. |
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The ultra-fine filter is a boon to brewers who need to remove cloudy yeast residues. |
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We were moored off the bommie, off Papua New Guinea in the Bismarck Sea, and it was a cloudy night. |
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He was trapped in a cloudy daze, his head thick and muzzy, thoughts struggling slowly through it as if wading through a pool of molasses. |
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The walls of the streamway were covered in slimy mud and the water was dark and cloudy with peat. |
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I traversed out to cloudy California for a few days to visit some friends, including their newest addition, a bouncing baby boy. |
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It turned cloudy and a very unseasonal drizzle came, turning a sunny morning into a cold one. |
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Gregory snarled, but gradually, his temper faded away, and the rage he felt became like steam, and drifted up into the cloudy sky. |
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In addition, there may be small amounts of blood in the urine and it may be cloudy. |
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So when people asked me to research the impact of the nor'westers or the long cloudy periods of winter I went back to Hippocrates. |
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Stand-alone mothers have a habit of dominating their histories with dramatic inventions and embarrassing half-truths, so the truth was cloudy. |
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Not even the decorated candelabra had been lit, it was late afternoon too and the day was cloudy again. |
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During the trip, on this cloudy but dry day, the boat passed Larn Island and went to the southwestern cape of Man Wichai Island. |
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Avoid shooting photos when the sun is directly overhead and the sky is hazy or cloudy. |
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The sun's UV rays are as damaging to your skin on cloudy and hazy days as they are on sunny days. |
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And as the breeze on a cloudy day swept across, people gathered at the open-air theatre. |
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My brain felt cloudy, and my stomach was doing a strange tingly thing that was making me feel quite nauseous. |
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In it was some cloudy water he'd taken from a stream for his high school biology class. |
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Her hand travelled down the glass, smearing a clear streak through the cloudy vapour that formed on the window's face. |
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Some friends and I were catfishing the Minnesota River until well past midnight on a cloudy, moonless night. |
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The history behind the pond is a little cloudy and Mr Caygill believes it was originally a village green. |
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The night is clear after the cloudy day and the stars are bright now that the hotel's lights are out. |
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The beer has the thick white head and cloudy, unfiltered appearance associated with the style. |
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Derek avoided the cloudy ouzo that most of the guests tossed back like water. |
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Use a sunscreen or sunblock with a sun protection factor of at least 15, even on cloudy days. |
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I could see, even in the dim light of my fading lamp, that his skin was pasty and pallid, his eyes dark and cloudy. |
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To drink, try the cloudy, cinnamon-tinted agua de horchata or the ice-tea-like agua de tamarindo. |
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A small amount of cloudy fluid was expressed through a central punctum within the swelling. |
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By contrast, the extreme north, badly affected by snow last week, may escape with dry, cloudy weather. |
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Interestingly, the cloudy sky and cool weather in the open ground of the school, where the event was held, added to its serenity. |
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Weather conditions were helpful, with some low temperatures and cloudy skies. |
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They flew through the cloudy sky toward the much more populated part of the country. |
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Depending on the mood and intention of the photographer, a cloudy sky can be printed dark and moody or light and airy. |
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His landscapes are equally melancholy, often painted under grey cloudy skies. |
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A cloudy sky or an occasional shower can make the task of small farmers without drying and storage facilities a nightmarish experience. |
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Since then we've had cloudy weather with brief showers every evening, making it virtually impossible to get first cutting hay out of the field. |
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We sat on the riverbank and worked on our raft, occasionally getting splattered with rain from a half-hearted cloudy sky. |
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The Meteorological Department has forecast partly cloudy sky with one or two spells of rain. |
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Next, she dug through her father's cabinets until she found a glass bottle filled with a slightly cloudy transparent fluid. |
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They could eat roast beef, drink warm cloudy beer, recite Shakespearian love sonnets, and perhaps even do a bit of morris dancing. |
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Impetigo caused by staph bacteria is characterized by large blisters containing fluid that is first clear, then cloudy. |
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The beer was cloudy and warm, but it was serving its purpose, and already it had taken the edge off his thirst. |
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Under clear to partly cloudy skies and light winds, a surface inversion can form as the sun sets. |
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Forcing herself to open her eyes, through the cloudy water she could see the surface, a pleasant sapphire glow, growing farther and farther away. |
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I stared gloomily down at the gray lumps floating in the watery, cloudy liquid. |
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At this point, the cloudy liquid becomes clear and less viscous, and now resembles other liquids. |
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If the water is too cloudy to see the label on the far side of a clear bottle, it needs to be filtered first. |
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He held a test-tube between me and the light, and I noted the cloudy or muddy liquid it contained. |
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For one thing, the once clear water was now cloudy and a murky purple shade. |
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Scientists had noted that during a sting, scorpions expel a clear liquid followed by a cloudy one. |
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From under a thick, tangled fall of white hair, cloudy blue eyes peered out. |
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His eyes, she noted, were a cloudy blue and there were circles beneath them. |
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Of course, a very large proportion of this rubbish consists of his cloudy blue bottles, giving it an unnecessary bulk. |
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It was a round globe about the size of an orange, a perfect sphere, of a cloudy red colour. |
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They had finally reached an old door, behind boxes full of merchandise, which was a light blue with a hint of white, an almost cloudy color. |
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The apples from China, with whitish yellow pulp and a cloudy red and striped appearance, are the latest to hit the city. |
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Inside he saw another one of his friends, a tall scraggly girl with cloudy blue eyes. |
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Mixing the two causes a violent chemical reaction, producing a cloudy tan potion which gives the user the power of summoning lightning. |
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It was a polished cloudy blue stone on a woven hair thong around his neck that he never removed. |
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But there was a teardrop shaped stone the size of a pebble, colored the cloudy blue of a stormy sea. |
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She blinked her cloudy eyes, a hand drifting downwards towards her abdomen where her body still tingled. |
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Lee caught sight of a tear escaping from his cloudy eyes and leaving a glistening trail down his pale cheeks. |
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She felt her vision grow cloudy again as tears built up, her eyes beginning to sparkle. |
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It had been so long since she had danced that her memory of it was cloudy, but her body hadn't forgotten. |
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Off and on through this time, odd figures passed before his bed, and he saw them with the same cloudy uncertainty as before. |
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The old resorts are seen as melancholy places where the skies are perpetually cloudy and the beaches cold and windswept. |
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Whether you are a cloudy pessimist or a sunny optimist, you can be effective or ineffective. |
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It was also explained to the volunteers that in some species such as coltsfoot, flowers may close at night or in cloudy weather. |
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Even on a cloudy day the light beaming through the top of the dome seems to represent the ineffable visitation of divine beauty. |
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Beauty is a cold, cloudy day, where all you hear is the soft pitter-patter of the falling rain. |
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But look closer and the clear packaging has an unusual matte film, is slightly cloudy and slightly sticky to touch. |
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She looked up at him with a disconcerted, unfocused gaze, her normally clear ice blue eyes covered with a dazed, cloudy film. |
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The mixture bubbled and fizzed and then, with a defying pop, settled into a cloudy blue potion. |
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To see well, all layers of the cornea must be free of any cloudy or opaque areas. |
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Without moisture, our corneas, which serve as protective domes for the front of the eyes, would dry out and could become cloudy or injured. |
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It'll be cold, it'll be dark, it'll be cloudy, and light drizzle is threatened. |
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Gaining the ridge above town alongside folds of snorting sheep, I was grateful for the breeze of a cloudy morning. |
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Surviving examples of drawings that have been pounced are indeed disfigured by cloudy smears of charcoal dust. |
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They often have cloudy whitish patches on the throat, near the umbilicus, and in the genital area. |
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The sound has more definition and is not as cloudy as the previous incarnation. |
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Nat's face was set, his usually warm, soft expression was hard and chilly, his cloudy eyes hinting at sorrow and dejection. |
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The skies were grey and cloudy, and it was growing darker at an alarming rate. |
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He looked exactly the same as yesterday, though that may have had something to do with the fact that the weather was grey and cloudy. |
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The day dawned cloudy and gray, not typically amusement park weather, but absolutely perfect to avoid crowds. |
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But high quality is the byword here, so stay away from those cloudy dime-store magnifying glasses. |
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In general, Mattera uses the cloudy effects attainable with encaustic to disguise the logic of her enterprise. |
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Although the forecast for the weekend is partly cloudy, that can change in double quick time. |
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Weather forecasters said today would be cloudy with some patchy drizzle throughout the morning. |
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By comparison, sunlight gives 10000 lux on a cloudy day, and 80000 lux on a sunny day. |
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It is reported for paintings that the areas in which megilp was used, suffered softness, darkening and a cloudy appearance. |
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The weather, though rather cloudy, was ideal for the occasion and in case dehydration set in plenty of water carriers were on standby. |
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Now, as international agreements hit the scene, the accountability question becomes cloudy. |
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The weather will be changeably cloudy, occasionally gloomy and mainly rainless in Baku and the Absheron Peninsula. |
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They are light-hearted, and evoke both the excitement of the races and the happiness of the rare sun in England's cloudy climate. |
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Swim, raft, or trek along the rivers, which emerge from the glacial highlands of the Andes and vary from black to white, cloudy, ruddy, or salty. |
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It will become cloudy along the coast in the afternoon where the wind will be moderate to fresh westerly. |
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A team of 2, 3 or 4 wet flies dragged through a wave on a cloudy day usually gets a response from the trout feeding near the surface. |
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The more adventurous travelers hike their way into the Inca sanctuary, situated high on a mountain peak in the cloudy forest. |
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It was nighttime outside, dark and cloudy, so the sewers were pitch black, and he landed knee deep in rank stinking water. |
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In the middle there lay a small table, with a cloudy white glass sphere in the middle. |
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I'm a bit cloudy on the dates, so I'll leave those out and just go with the raw facts. |
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Instead, the Moon Beings became like wraiths, cloudy figures always shrouded by a misty covering-willing to do anything their master asked. |
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And when her labored breathing finally came to an end and her cloudy eyes stared off in the distance, I had a good cry. |
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Amber is a light, organic substance that is generally yellow or orange in colour and may be transparent or cloudy. |
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The water was riled by the wind and waves and I did not feel like a morning swim in the cloudy water. |
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Single aquamarine crystals, both cloudy and gem clear, have been found as float on the alpine slopes. |
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Even the diffused light of a cloudy day provides enough energy to produce a current. |
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Next morning the sky is cloudy and the sea calm, but a sirocco wind is predicted for late afternoon. |
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Today's forecast for the eastern half of the province is cloudy and cool with widespread rain and thundershowers. |
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The September rain beat down on the roof incessantly, and the grey, cloudy skies made the whole situation depressing. |
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Ara was hand drilling the holes for belay in partly cloudy sky when the sights of coming team were seen. |
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A hazy or cloudy wine can indicate the growth of micro-organisms or bacteria, or the presence of proteins from improper stabilization. |
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The photograph on the attractive booklet provides no supporting evidence however, displaying as it does an image of cloudy blue sky seen through the cantilever of a bridge. |
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His eyes were cloudy, tears on the verge of falling down his aged face. |
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Although Friday was cloudy and blighted with intermittent rain, the weather proved kind on Saturday with sunshine and warmth drawing crowds to the event. |
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They buried Patrick Leigh Fermor in the soft green turf of a Cotswold graveyard on a cloudy Thursday afternoon. |
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It may be cloudy and grey outside, but I'm warm at the moment. |
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Some of the paint will begin to diffuse and leave a cloudy, aged finish. |
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There are some people who have corneal dystrophies such as Fuchs who also have macular degeneration, and they can benefit from transplantation when the cornea becomes cloudy. |
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Shame lingers rather longer, mainly as your mother can be left behind at home when you head back up to Dublin, but the vague cloudy memories of your behavior, sadly, cannot. |
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And the weather, so unpredictable in Melbourne at this time of the year, was cool, cloudy and therefore even more alien to the Englishman's style. |
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The moon appeared as a thin crescent in the dark, cloudy blue sky. |
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I stared up at the dark cloudy skies trying to find the moon. |
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On the table in front of them is a skull in a jar of cloudy liquid. |
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He turned around and two cloudy purple eyes pierced through her. |
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These anticyclones diverted rain-bearing frontal systems away from the country for much of the time and as a result it was a dry but cloudy month everywhere. |
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Melissa felt her vision getting cloudy as tears began to well in her eyes. |
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The players practised in rain yesterday and the long range forecast for tomorrow is cloudy, showers in the morning, but clearing in the afternoon. |
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Across the map, forty-nine red dots stood out against cloudy blue. |
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Cataracts are cloudy spots on the lenses of the eyes that impair vision. |
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Her eyes were that cloudy kind of gray that was blue in some lights. |
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Along the contact zone the limestones were recrystallized into a cloudy white, massive calcite containing grossular, epidote, magnetite, quartz, and tremolite. |
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I also felt dehydrated by the previous evening which had been dominated by Tej, Ethiopian honey wine, backed up by some injudicious sampling of the local cloudy millet beer. |
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Set against an Indian red field, they are painted the colour of a cloudy sky, dappled grey and white, so that we see them and see through them at the same time. |
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She thrust her brush into one of the glasses of cloudy water. |
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In addition, poor-quality, translucent to cloudy, dark gray cordierite is also present, as is corundum with well-developed rhombohedral parting that tends to crumble. |
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A few hours later, he had labored his way into the depths of the wilderness of miscellaneous impedimenta and found himself facing a cloudy window. |
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The blue-green sky of Pomen was partly cloudy, and although the afternoon sun tried to warm the proceedings below, it was a cold day that chilled to the bone. |
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The sky was overcast and cloudy, and a thick fog blanketed everything. |
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Dust had collected on the tube's surface, turning Nick's finger a dark gray once he ran his finger across it, tracing a clear streak across the cloudy tube. |
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The weather was mild to hot and humid, with partly cloudy to cloudy skies. |
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These pests cause cloudy spot, a condition characterized by white or yellow spots or patches on tomatoes and white corky tissue beneath these chlorotic surface blemishes. |
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The water is an eerie, cloudy blue, and as hot as bath water. |
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Cover up with clothing and use SPF 15 sun lotion even on cloudy days. |
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The weather forecast for Delhi and neighbouring areas foretells generally cloudy skies with rain and thunder showers and heavy showers in some areas. |
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If the water is cloudy after 30 minutes, repeat the procedure. |
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She sipped a little of the cloudy liquid, grimacing at the flavor. |
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Crown emerges from the bedroom with a pair of flat black slacks, the cloudy detritus of afterbirth splayed across the seat. |
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It was grey and cloudy and looked as if a storm were in the works. |
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The sky was cloudy and dull, but the forecast was not for rain. |
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Before that, ales, which were typically dark and cloudy with yeast, were served in everything from mugs and tankards to goat horns and the chalices of kings. |
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Imagine driving through the Scottish countryside, rolling through a vast landscape of green hills and cloudy skies. |
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Mostly cloudy Monday through Wednesday, cloudy Thursday, overcast Friday, and considerable cloudiness over the weekend. |
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All was silent for a while as the pair of them watched the rain sleeting down from the cloudy sky above, not halting once on its flight to the ground. |
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It was sunny, it was cloudy, it was raining, it was completely covered in snow, and then by the end of the day it was gone. |
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She leaned over the banister, watching the entire ordeal with cloudy eyes. |
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The canal was misty, and the sky was cloudy, making it very dark. |
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Further, the weather there is often foggy and skies are cloudy. |
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Two hours east of Dallas, sun-drenched granite cliffs loom high above the cloudy waters of possum Kingdom Lake. |
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In the slightly cloudy weather, students swarm around parade floats, helping put on finishing touches before our high school takes off on its annual homecoming parade. |
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Low barometric pressure generally means cloudy skies and storms, while high pressure means clear skies. |
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Even though it was cloudy, there was still enough ceiling for the Blue Angels to perform a great show. |
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This is a perfect dog-day. The atmosphere thick, mildewy, cloudy. It is difficult to dry anything. The sun is obscured, yet we expect no rain. |
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There was a gigantic electrolier, ten feet high, with upward-curling gilt branches opening into cloudy glass lilies of light. |
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Welsh weather is often cloudy, wet and windy, with warm summers and mild winters. |
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Winters are generally cool, cloudy and damp with little temperature variation. |
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Many oceanic climates have frequent cloudy or overcast conditions due to the near constant storms and lows tracking over or near them. |
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Extended months of rain and cloudy conditions are common in oceanic climates. |
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Between October and May, Seattle experiences high rainfall and is mostly or partly cloudy six out of every seven days. |
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Their appearance ranges from cloudy with sediment to completely clear, and their colour ranges from almost clear to amber to brown. |
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The islands are windy, cloudy and cool throughout the year with an average of 210 rainy or snowy days per year. |
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This means that the weather in Wales is in general mild, cloudy, wet and windy. |
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The Czech Republic has a temperate continental climate, with warm summers and cold, cloudy and snowy winters. |
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Unchillfiltered whiskies often turn cloudy when stored at cool temperatures or when cool water is added to them, and this is perfectly normal. |
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In high mountain regions, streams frequently rise on sunny days and fall on cloudy ones for this reason. |
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The water becomes cloudy, typically coloured a shade of green, yellow, brown, or red. |
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Bony amber owes its cloudy opacity to numerous tiny bubbles inside the resin. |
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Much of the most highly prized amber is transparent, in contrast to the very common cloudy amber and opaque amber. |
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Summers are cool due to cool ocean currents, but winters are milder than other climates in similar latitudes, but usually very cloudy. |
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Summers are cold, cloudy and relatively humid, with northeastern winds and frequent rains. |
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However, the Cossacks could not last forever, and on the cloudy night of June 12, 1584, Yermak decided to act. |
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A consequence of the marine influence is a cloudy and wet climate with low sunshine hours. |
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In cool damp cloudy climates, all sides of tree trunks and rocks may be equally damp enough for mosses. |
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Summers are usually mild, with moderate rainfall, while winters are chilly, cloudy with occasional snow and frost. |
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It will be cloudy overnight, with outbreaks of heavy rain at times. The rain may turn wintry over higher ground. |
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Lammas Harvest is pale orange in colour and pours with a lively white head, naturally cloudy as a weiss beer should be. |
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It was one of those rare winter days when it was cloudy in Palm Springs. |
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She is the comedy equivalent of comfort food, or sunshine on a cloudy day. |
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Our analysis shows that they could not see as well as other eurypterids and may have lived in dark or cloudy water. |
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When a judge recently agreed to let United Airlines renege on its pension promises to its workers, a new and cloudy day had dawned. |
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By filtering its broadband spectral emissions, they can deliver a microsecond pulse of ultraviolet light that penetrates even cloudy ice. |
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Mesurol, the other molluscicide, works better in cloudy conditions since it can kill snails and slugs without the sun's help. |
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A new coating that prevents fogging and reflection could one day clear the world of misty mirrors, glaring glasses, and cloudy camera lenses. |
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Fabrics such as nubbly linens, rough hessian and watered silk in a palette of sky blues, cloudy whites and soft greys create a soothing harmony. |
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The NWS predicts partly cloudy skies with high temperatures in the 60s across Los Angeles and Ventura counties. |
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On this particular day, Biscayne Bay was slick, the air 95 degrees and the sky generalty cloudy. |
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An unmanned Atlas V rocket blasted off from Florida's Cape Canaveral with the rover, officially called Mars Science Laboratory, into a cloudy late morning sky. |
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Try perovskia with its purple flowering spikes, nice pink hydrangeas, a drift of astelias with their silvery, sword-like foliage, cloudy grey santolinas and purple cistus. |
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Fuchs emerges slowly with blurred or cloudy vision, tiny bumps known as guttae on the cornea's surface and, in severe stages, painful blisters on the corneal surface. |
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In the cool cloudy damp Pacific Northwest, moss is sometimes allowed to grow naturally as a lawn substitute, one that needs little or no mowing, fertilizing or watering. |
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The region does not experience a greater number of sunny days, however, as the number of cloudy days is the same as inland locales, in addition to increased fog. |
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It is one of the least cloudy and least rainy regions on Earth. |
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The data shows Eskdalemuir to be a very wet, often cloudy place. |
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Racking is sometimes repeated if the liquor remains too cloudy. |
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By some accounts Mews beer was apt to be rather cloudy and dark. |
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Proud of its heritage, the master brewers use natural ingredients and an age-old top fermentation method to give its brews a unique cloudy finish. |
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