The first of the two test sessions ran on a track that started very wet after a heavy rainstorm and only dried slightly. |
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It really was a massive rainstorm, with water falling out of the sky in great gobbets and splashing high into the air on impact. |
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However, in the subsequent rainstorm of denunciations posted on popular websites, there was rarely any judicious analysis. |
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The sound has very good definition and separation, especially during the rainstorm and cityscape sequences. |
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I was actually sheltered during a heavy rainstorm in a stone manor house belonging to a buccaneer. |
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The plaintiff was the owner of adjoining land which was flooded when the pipe became blocked by debris after a heavy rainstorm. |
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As if on cue the heavens opened, a heavy rainstorm hit us, and visibility dropped to no more than one or two cars ahead and behind. |
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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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After one week a heavy rainstorm washed away some of the plantlets that were not firmly rooted at that time. |
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His first surprise came when he stepped down from his car in the middle of a heavy rainstorm. |
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Tuesday's session was slightly delayed after a heavy rainstorm caused some flooding and running water in several areas of the circuit. |
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Keep in mind that hair caught in a sudden rainstorm could also be in danger of serious matting if the strands are not immediately combed out. |
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Ten strangers with secrets are brought together in a savage rainstorm in the whodunnit thriller Identity. |
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One theory holds that rainstorm runoff saturates the ground, making it slippery and allowing heavy gales to push the rocks. |
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Nor does it count as an explanation of today's rainstorm to claim that it rained because a barometer reading decreased yesterday. |
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Suddenly, the heavens opened and there followed a rainstorm of biblical proportions. |
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After a rainstorm, a thin film of motor oil covering a rain puddle has a rainbow-colored sheen. |
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Blinding bursts of lightning strobed like a parade of super novae, and in a rainstorm of colors no less. |
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One heavy rainstorm washes more pollution into the river from old, inadequate shoreside sewage treatment plants than anything recreational boats could possibly contribute. |
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A chilly spring rainstorm complete with hail and strong winds did little to ease the mood. |
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He could happily eat lunch under an upturned canoe during a rainstorm, or at the best Parisian restaurants. |
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Despite rainstorm after rainstorm, the Texas ground is so dry that it soaks up water. |
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In August, a severe rainstorm temporarily shut down the Ruttan mine at Leaf Rapids, Manitoba. |
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They left but then there was a rainstorm and waves that were over 13 meters high. |
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Back in those days, I remember that every time we had a big rainstorm I used to put my rubbers on and go down and play in the puddles. |
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Floods and mudslides provoked by a heavy rainstorm on 20 February washed away bridges, blocked roads and cut off parts of the island. |
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The two SUWU shorties opened fire on what they mistook for rival shorties in a park, huddled under a canopy during a rainstorm. |
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Ten strangers are trapped by a rainstorm at an isolated desert hotel and someone starts bumping them off until they eventually turn on each other. |
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A lake at Oakford Park, a pleasure resort near Pittsburgh, was flooded by a violent rainstorm and burst the dam, causing a wall of water to sweep down Bush Creek valley. |
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It may take as little as six hours for flooding to occur following a heavy rainstorm. |
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The next ones were less benign, driving through a rainstorm on the M11 in a deliberate, and not entirely unsuccessful, attempt to scare me. |
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As it cooled, steam was released causing the longest rainstorm ever, which lasted for thousands of years. |
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They're a bit wonky, and if anything I've ever owned has been destined to fall apart in a rainstorm five miles from home, it's these. |
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Sun behind you and mist, fog or remnants of a rainstorm in front are the makings of a typical rainbow. |
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The day of the rainstorm, Mr Gandhi's main scheduled rally, outside a school, was cancelled after election officials ruled, at the last instant, that it would disturb pupils taking exams. |
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The last two years have been especially punishing and painful for that province with a costly record rainstorm, Hurricane Juan, White Juan and the earliest winter blast ever. |
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Tradition has it that Handel, after being surprised by a rainstorm in the country, took refuge under the sloping roof of a joyful blacksmith who heartily whistled or sang this sublime air as he merrily hammered on his anvil! |
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Several landslides moved down this slope during a heavy rainstorm. |
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Saturated ground conditions following a record winter snow accumulation and a lengthy rainstorm have been cited as the trigger mechanism for the 1971 earthflow. |
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Take a moment if you will to think of the unassuming little earthworm... a handy critter if you need something on the end of a fishing line... a great meal for a robin... a mess on the driveway after a rainstorm. |
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The storm sewer that carries water away from our yard during a rainstorm can also carry pollutants from our yard into a lake or stream. |
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This extreme rainstorm event and the resulting muddying of the Capilano reservoir resulted in the largest boil water advisory ever issued in Canada. |
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Hence, the main objective is to quantify and evaluate rainstorm movement effect on peak flow and hygrograph shape. |
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Charles, who suffered from tuberculosis, died in 1826 after being struck by lightning during a rainstorm. |
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A fortnight later Surtees survived the first lap rainstorm which eliminated half the field and won the Belgian Grand Prix. |
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Floyd became a hurricane after starting off as a small rainstorm off western Africa. |
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Any increase in the rate of inflow to a lake, such as spring freshet or rainstorm runoff, results in a temporary rise in lake level equal to the increase in inflow volume divided by the lake area. |
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Indeed, judging by how Congress is doing in UP, the rainstorm augured less a messiah than a drenching. Having ruled UP for most of its independent history, Congress lost it in 1989, and since has shrivelled. |
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It doesn't take much to work out how it earned its name, with a terrain of dunes gliding into sandstone crags, the only ornament a frosting of salt left by a freakish rainstorm two years ago. |
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A large quantity of waste was transported to dumpsite before the beginning of rainstorm to reduce the risk of blockage of rain water at choking points due to waste. |
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