The exposed site is subject to weather extremes, therefore diving in this area is a special treat. |
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Despite advanced warning of the treacherous weather, it emerged Swindon Council failed to grit the roads. |
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Hybrid Tea Roses require lots of water during hot weather, especially if the heat is accompanied by dryness. |
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And it's a good job too, because we just can't cope, even with minor extremes of weather. |
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They moan at the door now and again, asking for it to be opened so they can check the suitability of the weather for a short excursion. |
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To me it looked more like a large dust devil than a tornado but the weather boffins know so I have no argument. |
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Across the world, extreme weather events such as droughts, floods and hurricanes are becoming more frequent and more intense. |
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If the weather is like this tomorrow I plan to take a drive into the peak district and see some greenery. |
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Greece, like Spain, has to have half an eye on the weather when organising its school year. |
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Along with a love of warm weather, they bring the exuberant look of tropical abundance. |
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Most are expendable packages attached to helium or hydrogen-filled weather balloons and only a small number of the sensors are retrieved. |
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It is worth bearing in mind that many of the activities and excursions, such as boat trips and diving, are subject to good weather conditions. |
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They were old, and they were tall, crooked and gnarled from weather and from time. |
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Painted in grisaille, they show a top-hatted character wandering through hilly landscapes and inclement weather. |
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And despite some worries last night, the weather has turned out reasonably well. |
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He guessed deerflies and greenheads would appear earlier than normal, unless the weather changes. |
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A polar jet stream appears to be the cause of the dismal weather, say the experts. |
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Authorities had requested a minute's silence but many people in Madrid stood in drizzly, chilly weather for about 10 minutes. |
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Paul and I spent the afternoon putting up the weather station in the garden, having asked next door if we could drill holes in their fence posts. |
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The reason is the way global warming affects rainfall and other weather patterns. |
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If the ceremony is held indoors due to inclement weather, the gonfalons will not be carried. |
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We had mixed weather on the way down, everything from hard driving rain to bright sunshine. |
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With the weather improving, the exteriors were filmed in the fields around the Buckinghamshire studios. |
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Avoid fertilizing during very hot weather, when many grass lawns are essentially dormant. |
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Residents would even pray to some of the edifices to exorcise evil spirits and bring good weather for crops. |
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Fire officials hoped cooler weather and diminished winds in the next few days would help crews gain ground on the blazes. |
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It lacks shelter, though, so the five-hour walk across it can be a battle against the elements in poor weather. |
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My mom was walking around the kitchen, groaning and complaining about the weather when I made my way downstairs. |
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Woody Allen says he loves London's famous gray and dreary weather and its residents' ever-expressive slang. |
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To weather these delays, framers not only should have enough cash in reserve, but also should require an up-front deposit to cover initial costs. |
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The dismal weather for much of the week was no help and there were times when Tralee Racecourse was a drab place to be. |
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It's a grey day but this place feels as if it would be dismal regardless of the weather. |
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Little wavelets came up around his feet, oily and silent in this dismal weather. |
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He then talked about his salmon and how they had at times been taken on dry flies in warmer weather. |
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Now normally you couldn't pay me to go to Hamleys but the grey weather was getting us all down. |
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Mind you we still have some epic nights here as we have a beer garden which has a marquee for all weather events. |
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Once in the atmosphere, the distribution and deposition of these substances is a function of prevailing winds and weather patterns. |
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Onboard gyrostabilizers would also help in controlling flight movement in rough weather. |
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These last few days they are blessed with the fine weather which dried out the drills and ridges and left the soil fine and easy to work. |
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He said it meant young teams were deprived of the opportunity to train while the weather was not now appropriate to do anything with the field. |
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When the weather improved they disappeared back to their dens or caves in the forests. |
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The prospect of good weather and a favourable exchange rate are no doubt turning minds to sunny climes. |
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He has a girlfriend over there, laps up very moment of the warm weather and has even softened his accent with the hint of a southern drawl. |
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Thousands of people braved the hot weather and flocked to beaches yesterday to celebrate the Tuen Ng Festival with traditional dragon boat races. |
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You might encounter schedule changes, unpredictable weather delays or any number of travel glitches. |
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This year's event was blessed with warm weather and although attendance was down on last year, it still attracted around 2,000 visitors. |
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The weather was beautiful, hopefully the first of many such pleasant days enjoying ourselves this week. |
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The soft yet exceptionally durable goatskin is water repellent to protect in foul weather. |
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A 14-year-old student was killed when he was hit by a falling tree and an elderly person died of exposure in the appalling weather conditions. |
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The report concludes that all sightings were explainable by natural events, such as the weather or meteors, or were of normal aircraft. |
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Apart from bad weather at the time, it seems that the main culprit was a tear in the airship's doped fabric covering. |
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To complete any door weather stripping operation, don't forget the gap between the bottom of the door and the wood or metal doorsill. |
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Next time you're under the weather, just remember the case of the Essex girl who complained to her doctor of being hurt all over. |
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It was used to infiltrate, exfiltrate, and re-supply in any weather condition and almost any environment. |
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He lives both in and out of the house, with a fenced yard and an outdoor doghouse where he sleeps except in the coldest weather. |
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Also, remove and replace the exchangeable panels to make sure they fit properly and with a weather tight seal. |
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The schedule includes news and weather, traffic report, infotainment, edutainment, docutainment, travel and language teaching. |
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As the weather turns colder, women can dress themselves warmly and elegantly with Coppelia's new collection of autumn and winter clothing. |
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The hero of the day was the bright sunshine and balmy spring weather as the event kicked off under gorgeous sunny skies. |
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There is a side-yard where bands play in good weather under a big tree, but today that area is closed off behind the two-part Dutch door. |
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After leaving Provence, grey skies and damp weather seem like an affront to the senses. |
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Shifting weather patterns would prompt changes that could lead to international disputes. |
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Pulli growth rates and development were measured and correlated with weather and state of the moon. |
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As usual in February the weather was desperate with a blizzard and white out conditions as we arrived at car park. |
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By looking at a climograph you can begin to guess what the typical or likely weather is going to be in that place during each month of the year. |
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Last year I grew a dark red variety which was really striking, thriving on neglect despite the dismal weather. |
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Last winter, I went to Tucson for a little break from the gray weather and cold in Northern California. |
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In time, she says, the exterior will weather to a greenish patina and blend into the surrounding foliage. |
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It was a wild weekend of weather in some states, starting with a massive dust storm whipping across the southeast of New South Wales on Friday. |
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She wondered if the long dry hot weather may have something to do with what she was seeing. |
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The weather was overcast and gray but rain held off for the entire day until the group was on its way back to the cars. |
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The further you go away from temperate latitudes towards the equator, the fewer changes you see in the day to day weather throughout the year. |
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There are no proper dressing or drying facilities in the event of inclement weather. |
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The weather is gorgeous, and we are constantly bobbing around in the wakes of larger boats. |
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A new weather service, based at UW, promises more precise and more detailed information than anything that has been available so far. |
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Though the bristling tall elephant grass had virtually turned the playing field into a jungle, the weather was just right. |
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Some were dressed in dinner suits, others in overalls, casual wear or Antarctic foul weather gear. |
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After riding through grim landscapes in wintry weather, on Christmas Eve Gawain comes upon a beautiful castle where he is graciously received. |
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More are needed to ensure that the York's tourist trade is not devastated by a spell of wet weather. |
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After landing at Yuma, I handed the ground crew my fuel card, headed into base ops to file, and checked weather for the final leg. |
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The larger the scale of the extreme weather, the more devastating the impact on population sizes. |
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Rainwater routinely collects in a dip under Waddington Road Bridge during extreme weather because of drainage problems. |
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A lot of good scores were posted for the day as the weather stayed nice and comfortable for golfing. |
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This process involves large teams of ground staff that inspect the aircraft and take weather conditions into account. |
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Still, if it wasn't for the weather what else would the British have to talk about. |
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It's a handheld weather unit that computes wind, temperature, dew point and barometric pressure in several different units of measure. |
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It had that taste of something vile that had been slowly putrefying in the hot weather. |
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The rugby matched the dark dreary weather as Malton made struggled to keep their unbeaten home record intact. |
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Cattle are put out to grass in the spring and only brought in for the winter, or during bad weather, to light, airy sheds. |
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For late spring plantings of peas, use an enation virus-resistant variety that will remain productive when weather warms. |
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The dismissals of Woodward's books as dictation can change with the political weather. |
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But we were on the weather side and the rocks and ashes had been blowing downwind and we weren't on that side of the volcano. |
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A high pressure front carries dark clouds, and we risk becoming mired in gumbo if the weather doesn't hold up. |
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Yorkshire began brightly against Durham at Scarborough yesterday but went downhill as the weather deteriorated. |
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The Roman landing was again hindered by the weather, but this time a properly defended beachhead was constructed, to protect the disembarkation. |
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The weather was cool, grey and moist, and the scenery pretty bleak, but spectacular nonetheless. |
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As the hours pass they hear news of extreme weather and bizarre incidents across the world. |
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Heavy rain in the afternoon kept the attendance down but the weather improved later and the gymkhana in the evening proved a great attraction. |
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How many years ago was it that we were first told that the weather was changing for good? |
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Bad weather over the past weekend affected traffic on the main expressways, leading to more car accidents, officials said. |
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While I've been under the weather things have been growing in the fields and hedges, turning my little world back to a green and pleasant place. |
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Explosive cyclogenesis occurs when weather systems leave the relative stability of the US mainland and head east towards the Gulf Stream. |
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As the weather starts to warm and spring is just around the corner, roses, and shrubs may need a prune. |
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Full marks to the ground staff who worked wonders to have the pitch in excellent condition following the recent inclement weather. |
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Capping off a day of delays and every type of weather, the men's eight kept the audience at the course and in the mood. |
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They are now organising an expedition to the site for April next year, when spring weather will give them the first chance to test their theory. |
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He says that life in Bolton is not too different to that in Austria, except for the weather. |
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No one's mood was helped by the dismal weather outdoors, the sky was grey and the wind was blasting. |
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This is because the boiler must operate continuously even during warm weather in order to heat the domestic water supply. |
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While the sun did not shine, many Easter bonnets were on display in the calm, dry but dull weather conditions. |
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There are palm trees and the weather is gorgeous all the time and it's really quite an idyllic spot. |
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Favorable weather is helping firefighters gain ground on a ferocious wildfire in Southern California. |
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Joe built the large doghouse to keep them dry and comfortable in bad weather. |
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In calm weather, the gases would explosively recombine in combustion engines turning dynamos. |
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The prefabricated building was erected on land beside St Nicholas Primary School on Friday after a delay of two days due to stormy weather. |
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I typically wandered around working class districts of big ugly cities in poorer nations during their seasons of inclement weather. |
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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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For the fifth consecutive day, the weather was kind and the Queen and her party were able to make their entrance in horse-drawn carriages. |
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The weather was glorious, I should have been working, but was out goofing around. |
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Even in the dreary weather, a small ray of light cascaded down, enlightening the sparkle of the gold, which Elsa wore. |
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The game was played in deplorable weather conditions and in the end Galway emerged victorious by a point. |
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These agents will evaporate and dissipate much more rapidly in hot, dry weather. |
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The harsh weather conditions and the desert environment played havoc with our weapon systems as well as our personnel. |
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The day went by quickly, everybody's mood seemed to be glum and the gray and rainy weather outside didn't help. |
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There's been no prolonged bad weather so it's been less disruptive than normal. |
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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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Finally, exceptionally bad weather caused serious declines in output independently of all the other factors. |
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Ask him about the weather and he delivers a an eccentric little dithyramb on whether or not karate can be viewed with the third eye. |
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It is impossible to blame any one individual weather event on global warming. |
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The atrocious weather meant a hard long climb, their food became depleted, they were exhausted and mistakes began to happen. |
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That afternoon the weather was overcast and somewhat dismal, with light snow falling almost continually. |
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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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Known as the “middle passage,” this sea voyage could range from one to six months, depending on the weather. |
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One idea is pushing election day back into October, to spare voters going to the polls in dismal weather. |
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You will have to give up sweet desserts and eat only at fixed times, no matter how hot or cold the weather. |
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During the dry weather the track to the mine was passable but work had to be done on it to carry heavy traffic. |
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Being February, it's not exactly mobbed, but the weather is holding up quite well. |
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She'd been walking so long she barely noticed the cold and damp, the sticking mud and the dismal weather. |
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In the Torres Islands the predominant seasonal winds occur within a weather regime that is fairly equable throughout the year. |
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With the weather being dull and grey outside, I am in shopping mood today. |
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The annual parish Eucharistic procession took place in Ballydesmond in glorious summer weather on Sunday, June 13, and was attended by a very large crowd. |
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The geographical scale and rhythms of such postulated multi-species entrainments are likely to depend on the scale and rhythms of the weather pattern. |
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Tannadice was enveloped by the kind of dreich, grey weather which made you wonder whether the floodlights would have sufficient wattage to illuminate the pitch. |
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Within the meteorological fraternity will they henceforth be held in awe and get the best seats at the annual Christmas dance and pull the cutest weather girls? |
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The whole Christmas season is a distraction from the weather. |
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One of the ways to ensure against endangering your children in cold weather is to know whether it's too cold to go out, or if your child is dressed adequately. |
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So, I hereby grant you permission to paint that table, to distress it, to weather it, to paint it pink and stencil flowers around the edge if that pleases you. |
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Jensen told authorities he went into the school to get out of the cold weather, and crawled into the school ductwork after panicking when he heard approaching footsteps. |
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The weather was glorious, the view amazing, the food delicious. |
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She had to practice flying in various weather conditions before she could get her pilot's license. |
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As the day progresses, the weather starts to take on a gloomy appearance, with dark, gray clouds moving in, covering up the sky and diffusing the sunlight. |
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The weather cleared as we strolled the paths and lanes to Rufford, seeing hares running away over the fields and rather fewer green plovers than we might have expected. |
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The weather is the overriding factor in deciding whether to cancel the picnic. |
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The bad weather forecast only reinforces our decision to leave early tomorrow. |
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Despite beautiful sunny weather, the parks were virtually deserted. |
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The weather started out grey and chill but has warmed steadily until, today, I resorted to wearing a pair of scruffy old shorts around the house and garden. |
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The fact that nesting success was unrelated to features of the nest site excludes the influence of weather as major factor leading to differential success among macrohabitats. |
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However, bad weather can adversely affect the incumbent party, some studies show. |
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Whilst we were blessed once again with good weather, we were doubly blessed by the good nature and public spirit of the people of Kendal and visitors alike. |
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Across the region, despite the dull Easter weekend weather, resorts and leisure attractions were celebrating yesterday after a bumper holiday weekend. |
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When I turned on the radio it was to be told that, contrary to yesterday's gloomy forecast, the weather is to become mild again for the days running up to Christmas. |
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The cultural weather was particularly clement for musical theater writers during this period. |
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My scenario wasn't sorcery, but the work of weather tables, as well as a logistics estimate on the time required to field an overwhelming U.S. combat force. |
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We were delayed yesterday in Chicago because of the weather, and it wasn't fun taking a little puddle jumper prop plane to Grand Rapids with storm systems all around. |
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The weather forecast was denounced as useless by the locals. |
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Film-makers also say the dull weather bathes the vehicle in a soft light preferable to the harsh reflections caused by bright sunlight on shiny metal surfaces. |
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From hurricane to droughts, weird weather can shake up the economy. |
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The market for dropheads was unerringly a fair weather one, good when the days are long and the sun is shining, adversely affected by dark, rainy days and longer nights. |
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In achieving this aim, the frequently dismal weather helps immeasurably. |
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Clearing weather the following day enabled planes to drop supplies. |
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Throughout the day the weather had threatened rain throughout, with only light drizzle to dampen the surface, not enough to warrant a change in tyre choice. |
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A combination of gusty weather and the relative inexperience of the pilot led to a gyrocopter going out of control and crashing, killing two men, an inquest heard. |
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Cropped pants are a great warm weather alternative to shorts for those chilly nights, dressy casual occasions, or for women who just hate to bare their legs in shorts. |
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Since the 1950s, jumps had persistently turned up in weather and climate models, whether built from rotating dishpans or from sets of equations run through computers. |
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So don't let your garden become dreary just because the weather is dreich. |
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At 4 A.M., they deployed the dredge in the hope of getting something before the weather got too bad but had to pull it up before it passed 1,300 fathoms. |
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If it wasn't for the water on my face and my personalised weather now-cast scrolling on the guttering I wouldn't guess it was past midnight and raining. |
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It causes die-offs of plankton and fish and affects Pacific jet stream winds, altering storm tracks and creating unusual weather patterns in various parts of the world. |
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It would be impossible to design a boat with shallow draft, a full keel, and considerable volume forward and have it sail efficiently to weather by modern standards. |
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Disregard of speed limits, failure to recognise hazardous weather and traffic conditions, lack of forward observations and widespread discourtesy are but a few examples. |
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Seamen who sailed on dumping expeditions in the 1940s confirmed that in poor weather, the ships discharged their cargoes no more than a few hundred metres offshore. |
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Beaten-down big caps with the financial power to weather the inevitable downturns in business can offer investors spectacular rewards when the economy recovers. |
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His down time in the first month should allow him to be fresh late in the year-a significant plus as the weather turns bad and the team must depend more on its power game. |
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Patriotism, for example, is revealed in early nineteenth-century weather vanes and textiles that include American flags, figures of Liberty, and the Great Seal. |
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She told herself not to worry, they were experienced climbers, they had guides, they had oxygen, they were roped together and the weather was good. |
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The West Yorkshire Regiment guardsmen were well prepared for the weather. |
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But for the past decade it seems that even the lowliest gossip columnist or weather girl has to have a double first from Oxbridge or a famous father. |
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One of helium's better-known, but less commercially important, applications is in lighter-than-air craft, such as dirigibles, and in weather and research balloons. |
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The Washington University mission control centre will monitor the flight and weather and regularly communicate with Fossett via e-mail and satellite phone. |
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As well as riding the Cairngorm funicular and the Nevis Range gondola, visitors are being encouraged to pursue a widening variety of warm weather sports. |
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The scientists suspect that the sand formed when water levels fell low enough to expose quartz rock, so that wind and rain could weather the rock into sand. |
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Expect schizophrenic weather in this exposed, wind-wracked landscape. |
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Every time I came, it seemed, I met a lugubrious local figure who shook his head and dolorously announced that the weather had been beautiful until that very morning. |
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The Met Office issued a severe weather warning predicting temperatures would dip below freezing overnight leading to icy stretches on untreated roads. |
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Seedlings planted in raised sunny spots also enjoy a more gradual introduction to weather changes and are better able to withstand the colds of winter. |
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He said the test followed a week of delays caused by weather and technical glitches, including malfunction of an internal battery aboard the target missile on Tuesday. |
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The organization has spent well over a quarter of a million dollars to improve the facilities, build and deliver doghouses for animals left outside in all weather. |
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The excessively rainy weather was troubling lambing in Wigglesworth. |
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She said they were monitoring the weather and gritters would be out on key routes around the city at the first sign of a return to cold conditions. |
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Bahia Bakari was aboard an Airbus A310 with 152 others when it slammed into the water making an approach in poor weather. |
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But the weather combined with the intensely chalky soil yields a sparkling wine that is impossible to duplicate in many New or Old World climates. |
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The mood of VE day will be re-created with a massive free party in the park on Sunday, which will feature Second World War vehicles and a parachute drop, weather permitting. |
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But the weather conditions impact enormously on the kind of operation which I believe they've been doing, which has been putting diving bells down. |
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Alas, the weather was colder than usual, the seeds lay dormant and even the miraculous properties of mountains of animal dung failed to stimulate the fabled meadow. |
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Gas and weather were no problem, so we could divert if we had to. |
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The weather is gray and gloomy throughout much of the country. |
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His great love, after doctoring, was sailing, mainly off the west coast of Scotland, in almost any weather, in a boat built to his design by his elder brother. |
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So the Democratic gathering is the second convention to be bedeviled by bad weather. |
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Variables like weather, azimuth, elevation, crude launchers, and rocket viability quickly add up. |
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The Army leadership also feels it can weather any blowback from Washington. |
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The pilot asked air-traffic control for permission to climb from 32,000 to 38,000 feet to avoid the bad weather. |
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This dull, grey weather has me dreaming of better climates, where I can sit on the beach with a Mai-tai in my hand, listening to the waves lapping up on the shore. |
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I awoke to the most glorious weather, that brilliant, white sun-filled light that has long drawn artists like Picasso here. |
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I expect she was trying to escape the Suffolk weather, which, when it's not bombarding us with thunderbolts and lightning, is chucking meteorites at us. |
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Middleton's navy MaxMara jacket and Orla Kiely skirt, however, were no match for the blustery weather. |
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Did the airline file a flight plan that took account of the weather en route from Surabaya, Indonesia, to Singapore? |
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That ground hold was to stop you flying through weather that could kill you and everyone else aboard. |
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The weather forecast was supposed to be alright but it seems to be getting worse. |
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Standing outside the gates, and waiting with my customary lack of patience, I was beginning to regret wearing a heavy duffel coat now the weather had so radically improved. |
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Every summer periods of cool weather occasionally interrupt the intense heat. |
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She sits by the kitchen door looking glumly out and, at regular intervals, asking very loudly for the door to be opened so that she may sample the weather. |
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It's been mild, too, and I had the kitchen door wide open until the early evening, much to the delight of the cats, who love to mooch in and out when the weather is dull. |
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Arctic weather patterns have become a closely watched field in recent years because the region's climate is changing at a much faster pace than that of the rest of the globe. |
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Nor should we ever assume that weather alone, however extreme, should be fatal to a commercial flight. |
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On the 23rd, cold and dry weather blew in from the East, and this caused the clouds to disperse, lifting the veil that the Germans had been fighting under. |
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Fog is a regular feature on the shoreline and walkers are easily disorientated by the shifting weather conditions and many have fallen foul of the sands. |
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The major point of sweating in hot weather is evaporative cooling. |
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We had such hot weather and there wasn't a lot of wind to disperse it. |
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The weather is raw and boisterous in winter, shifty and ungenial in summer, and a downright meteorological purgatory in the spring. |
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They were one means by which to rise above exiguities and weather the turbulences in a precarious world. |
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A cloth top could be put on for weather, in which case it resembled a covered wagon. |
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The drivers of bulldozers, drotts, and other types of mechanical shovels worked long hours in appalling weather. |
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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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Thatch is also a natural insulator, and air pockets within straw thatch insulate a building in both warm and cold weather. |
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The weather is clement, though there was a downpour yesterday and I was obliged to take precautions. |
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If it be winter, or settled wet weather, the hen must, if possible, be kept indoors, or else be cooped under a dry shed or outhouse. |
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If the weather is good, take your summer reading outside and catch some rays at the same time. |
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In this way the model captures the gradual continentalization of weather as air moves inland. |
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The Olympics, the weather and a comparative lack of heavyweight clashes so far this season have been cited as reasons for the drop in viewers. |
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Despite being generally regarded as primarily a financial newspaper, it does also contain TV listings, weather and other more informal articles. |
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In the following scene, Macbeth and Banquo discuss the weather and their victory. |
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A carnivallike atmosphere, depending on the weather, prevails throughout the day. |
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I've been trying out some of the new watches that display caller IDs, text messages, Twitter and news feeds, and the weather, too. |
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She... led a blissful life, unconscious of want, care, or bad weather, while she sat safe and happy in an imaginary world. |
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The weather forecast says we are in for three feet of snow over the next week. |
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In cold weather rosaceous cheeks often tend to become mauvish and take on a cyanotic tinge. |
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Yesterday's hot weather saw bayside beaches and coastal resorts packed, with surf lifesavers reporting 45 rescues across the state. |
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The Coast Guard issued a small craft advisory, warning little boats to watch out for bad weather. |
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The weather required some major modifications to our travel plans. |
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Febold was always a good-natured cuss, but he really got peeved one year when the weather got hotter and drier and drouthier every day. |
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The weather has been very mild during the past two Septembers. |
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We'll take a look at the weather right after this commercial break. |
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The hikers sought protection from the weather under an overhang. |
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With the weather turning colder, it was time to dig out our flannel sheets and nightclothes. |
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The weather service has issued a severe thunderstorm warning. |
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The cold weather meant a slower growing rate for many crops. |
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The severity of the weather flooded several campsites, the worst affected being the base of Pennard Hill, and seriously disrupted site services. |
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The weather looks a little dicey this morning. I hope it doesn't rain. |
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The weather front has remained stationary over the Southeast. |
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There's just a faint chance that the weather will improve by tomorrow. |
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Sustainers develop decision points relative to the status, numbers, weather, and enemy and civil considerations. |
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My daughter is not quite so well, and I think visiting will suit us better on our return, as the weather will be more favourable. |
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Bavarian Motor Works AG, a Germany-based automaker, has introduced up-to-date radar weather maps to customers in Germany. |
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The only Met Office weather station in the county is located at Shawbury, which is in the north, between Shrewsbury and Market Drayton. |
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In 820 the Bishop of Lyon and others repudiated the belief that witches could make bad weather, fly in the night, and change their shape. |
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Indeed, Emily Eavis suggested that the festival itself might have been called off, such was the severity of the weather. |
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The Eurotunnel does operate profitably, offering an alternative transportation mode unaffected by poor weather. |
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Between depressions, there are often small mobile anticyclones that bring periods of fair weather. |
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They have the advantage of being versatile, durable, and resistant to weather and abrasion. |
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The device's reflective surface enables the device to be clearly visible at long distances at night and in rainy weather. |
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Other targets would be considered if the primary ones could not be attacked because of weather conditions. |
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In the bad weather of February 1941, Fighter Command flew 568 sorties to counter the Luftwaffe which flew 1,644 sorties. |
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Although the weather was poor, heavy raids took place that afternoon on the London suburbs and the airfield at Farnborough. |
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Seven major and eight heavy attacks were flown, but the weather made it difficult to keep up the pressure. |
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It's dusk and there are a lot of kids out playing kerby and tag and football. For a December night, the weather isn't bad. |
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Construction between Windy Hill and Pole Moor was difficult through inhospitable hilly terrain, peat bogs, and in undesirable weather conditions. |
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The Supertram network has been accused of increasing the dangers of roads in the area, particularly in wet weather. |
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That night, in order to execute their attack, the English tacked upwind of the Armada, thus gaining the weather gage, a significant advantage. |
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He set out from Plymouth on 15 November 1577, but bad weather threatened him and his fleet. |
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Their intended destination was Chesapeake Bay, but bad weather forced them to land in an unspecified location near there. |
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Data from ionograms may be used to measure changes in the Earth's ionosphere due to space weather events. |
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Influenced by the Gulf Stream, coastal weather is subject to hurricanes, most pronouncedly near the mouth of Chesapeake Bay. |
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The military losses in France, poor weather, and failed harvests increased public discontent. |
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Additional local weather stations report periodic figures to the internet such as Weather Underground, Inc. |
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The resulting skill in foul weather seamanship and coastal raiding certainly contributed to the Navy's success against Napoleon Bonaparte. |
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Inclimate weather in the English Channel and on the oceans at the time has always been cited as a major factor to the outcome. |
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It has been shown that the tide and weather at the time were capable of generating such a surge. |
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I don't know why Blip just shuts off the power and then blames it on the weather. |
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The Weston Park Weather station, established in 1882, is one of the longest running weather stations in the United Kingdom. |
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The lowlands around Oslo have the warmest and sunniest summers, but also cold weather and snow in wintertime. |
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Scandinavia extends north of the Arctic Circle, but has relatively mild weather for its latitude due to the Gulf Stream. |
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Regional weather forecasting and historical summaries are available from the UK Met Office. |
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The BBC in Derby have their own local website for the area which provides news, travel and weather information, as well as other features. |
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A significant number of the aircraft not shot down after the resort to night bombing were wrecked during landings or crashed in bad weather. |
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I was a lightning rod, now cold, now hotflashes, all weather gathered into my epicenter, reality a useless thermometer on the wall. |
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You might think that in a free country a public building would allow citizens to take shelter from inclement weather, but not our post office. |
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For these last 4 dayes the weather hath bene extreame hot and very calme, the Sunne being 5 degrees aboue the horison at midnight. |
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Hull and Scarborough have less snow as their weather is moderated by the ocean. |
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Bad weather precluded any further attempts to reach the summit. |
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Cumbria usually experiences the most severe weather, with high precipitation in the mountainous regions of the Lake District and Pennines. |
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