Swindon felt the full force of the elements at the weekend with more blustery weather expected tonight. |
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Even in the blustery weather, a lone boat puttered along in the Boundary Channel. |
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The south-facing elevation is pointed away from the beach to avoid the blustery, oceanfront wind. |
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She strode out of the tent and watched him stoking the fire for a few moments, there was a blustery wind making it stutter and struggle. |
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It was a blustery winter eve, the sun was sinking into slumber and in the town square, settlers were gathering for a meeting. |
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The weather was blustery and rather unpleasant but this didn't deter a large attendance at the special event. |
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On a cold blustery night, a meal of pasta, fresh pesto and good Parmesan made me feel like summer might not be far away. |
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A PENALTY conceded in the last minute denied Kendal a point on a blustery afternoon in Yorkshire. |
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They stood face to face under the balcony in the moonlight as the blustery rain teemed around them. |
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Strong blustery winds and a little rain had some boats coming to a virtual standstill with thunder adding to the excitement as the race advanced. |
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At half time in a game marred by a strong blustery wind blowing to the city end, North trailed by nine points. |
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When isobars on a weather chart are close together, it will be a blustery day. |
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Many people lured here have scattered to South Africa's increasingly blustery winter winds. |
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The wintry weather took on freakish proportions with torrential rain turning to sideways sleet as the blustery wind continued to create havoc. |
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Despite the adverse blustery weather conditions, it was clear that Oxford had the edge. |
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On the spinnaker reach to Rayrigg Fiscal Folly pulled ahead, extending its lead in the blustery, fluctuating wind on the leg up to Swan's Nest. |
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High winds and blustery showers persisted throughout the morning and afternoon which made things very difficult for the young competitors. |
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So finally, one blustery weekend last winter, he got down on literal and proverbial bended knee and offered up a very impressive diamond. |
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The wind built to 25 knots and with some opposing current from the 5m tides, it created steep 2 metre waves, giving us a rolly blustery ride. |
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The wind wound its blustery course around the towers and parapets of Castle Clifgard. |
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After this morning's horrendous drive in the season's first blustery snowfall, motorists won't have it any easier on the way home. |
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I expect it would come across as a very cold, blustery place, but yet with this sort of eerie beauty of Saturn in the sky. |
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It's a blustery day on Humble Island, a tiny speck of rock tucked into a bight on the south end of Anvers Island, Antarctica. |
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On this December afternoon, the wind was downright blustery and the temperature was frigid. |
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On the last night of their vigil, the three huddled together in sleeping bags as blustery weather whipped around them. |
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The recent spell of blustery weather turned my thoughts to foliage, which looks good come rain or shine. |
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The forecast for today is blustery showers and heavy falls likely with some longer spells of rain expected. |
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Last night forecasters predicted that the blustery weather would continue, with hail and thunder a possibility. |
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Once you waddle into those snow pants and head out into that blustery winter weather, you are rolling the dice with your life. |
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The cycle ride home was against a very strong, blustery wind and left me feeling knackered. |
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The Australians were way short of beating their own new world record, but the weather was a little cooler and the wind a little more blustery. |
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Their success was built on an excellent defensive performance in blustery conditions. |
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The mood is perfect for damp blustery walks along the spumous edge of the thundering waters, and strolls through the Oakwood Cemetery. |
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The first two planned races had to be scrubbed because of blustery winds and rough seas. |
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They winced as a cold and blustery autumn wind gusted into their exposed and unprotected faces. |
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There is a very little friction among cold fronts and as a result winds at lower-levels can become blustery and gusty. |
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As the match began the blustery wind freshened and cooled with the huge Hawks flag fluttering above the old pavilion. |
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The cup tie was played in blustery conditions resulting in some hard fought rugby. |
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The gruff and blustery painter was alternately rejected and embraced by critics and the art public over his subject matter and style. |
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The weekend's blustery winds have blown the cobwebs away and felled quite a few trees. |
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The blustery southerly wind kept the forecast heavy rain away until mid afternoon and it was only the very late starters who were caught out. |
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He offered his arm to her, and the four of them swept out of the door into the blustery weather. |
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In the early afternoon I cycle in blustery weather down to Louise's apt and together we check out the shows at the Pompidou. |
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A blustery wind may help in dispersing the pollen, but it will also carry it further. |
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Was it the blustery, cold weather that had everyone lazy as lizards on a cold rock? |
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Whether it's the rock salt, calcium, sand or pebbles, the blustery winters can wither your vehicle. |
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Girls in swimsuits displaying acres of white, goose pimply flesh shivering in the blustery weather that was a summer's day in Scarborough can still be recalled. |
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A rayon-flocked top provides added comfort and an extra measure of snugness on a blustery evening. |
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From blustery blizzards to twisting tornadoes, 2009 was a record year for weather. |
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It was a blustery January night and my mate, Steve, and I were holing up in Southampton. |
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Whether you want to warm up on blustery night with an Irish coffee or chow down on a chunky stew, Irish cuisine is delicious. |
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Saturday, September 15th dawned brisk and blustery, with ominous dark clouds threatening to unburden themselves of their liquid cargo. |
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Every person he encountered seemed to be sporting a AAAS badge, fluttering in the blustery wind on a signature blue lanyard. |
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They can be short and preppy or long and slouchy. Either way, they provide casual comfort and warmth for blustery fall days. |
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Throwing himself onto a chair and flinging his packet of cigarettes on the table, Tiersen followed this blustery performance with total silence. |
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The weather on Neptune is, in the language of the weathermen, rather blustery. |
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So it is but then few of those visitors have trudged through Redruth on a grey, blustery day in February. |
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It is believed to have been carried along on the blustery winds of the hurricane season. |
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Anyone who has ever waited at a bus stop or taken a walk on a blustery winter day knows that you feel colder when the wind blows. |
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You'll be pretty in plaid on a blustery winter day in this super-soft and comfortable, full-zip reversible jacket with chill-chasing hood. |
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On cold and blustery winter days, listen for the wind chill index in your local weather forecast! |
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Although blustery, the period of bad weather is short-lived and the improvement behind the front is dramatic. |
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Unproductive rocky ground and a rough climate limit plant production and create blustery low moors. |
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Although the weather was blustery they still got the job done. |
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On a blustery March day in 1898, I stepped down from a colonist car at the CPR station in Regina carrying all my wordly possessions. |
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After the deluge which forced the abandonment of play before 3pm on Friday, conditions remained difficult with blustery winds being interspersed by violent squalls. |
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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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By turns bossy, blustery, and self-deprecating, Frida insinuates herself into every aspect of the place. |
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A blustery man I met when I was young, a painter, came up with a sentence he liked to say because he believed it was true. |
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Joo delivered a fairly specific, but blustery, private proposal from the North Koreans. |
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Falstaff was big and fantastically blustery, and in that context, we somehow managed to avoid discussing the politics of the day, enjoying a jolly frivolous evening in all. |
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The meeting had a massive list of international competitors and they helped to attract a creditable crowd despite the very blustery conditions which ruled out record attempts. |
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Despite the rain and blustery wind, he expertly guided shire horses Barron and Buscot out into Northgate Street and through into the Market Place. |
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The real tragedy was that only a miserly 1,500 or so turned out to watch the game, continuing recent downward trends here on a damp and blustery afternoon. |
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Forecasters are predicting no end to deep winter misery with increasingly blustery weather over the next three days and gales reaching hurricane force along exposed coasts. |
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Braving the blustery winds coming in from the Atlantic, three groups teed off just after mid-day, all suitably dressed for the prevailing weather. |
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There they were, standing out against the people who were rushing on to get out of the blustery winds. they were wearing a ripped shirt and a dirty suit. |
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Underfoot it was slippery and there was a strong, blustery breeze. |
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Early on both sides struggled to master a blustery wind and a sometimes treacherous surface was made slippery by sheeting rain, but it was the visitors who threatened first. |
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A Coleraine win was probably never in doubt, but the more Newry held them out in the cold and blustery conditions, the more Ralph felt they had a chance of snatching a point. |
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A big thanks to our special guests, those who worked in the Erris lace schools during the 40's and 50's, who braved a cold and blustery night to be present, bravo! |
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I stood outside in the blustery weather for perhaps three-quarters of an hour as part of a small crowd awaiting the arrival of Her Excellency. |
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Even when it wasn't raining, it was cold, grey, overcast and blustery. |
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Regardless of whether the incident takes place on a mountainside in British Columbia or on the blustery sea off the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador, trained men and women equipped for search and rescue are ready to help. |
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Charles Laughton stars as the blustery Henry Hobson, a widower with a thriving business in boots and shoes and three daughters who work his shop without wages. |
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Great for wearing when you need an extra layer for snowshoeing, skiing and snowboarding on a blustery winter day or on its own to warm up a fresh fall day. |
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That was why, on a blustery Sunday afternoon on the rue Messier, at the old exit from La Santé, I was chatting with a group of young people – students, teachers, IT workers. |
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Since then, she has been a draw to millions who make the pilgrimage to a blustery, rocky shoreline to gaze in awe, and perhaps puzzled amusement, at her bronze figure, take photographs, and then move on. |
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This afternoon its trumpets were in full bloom, comfortably upright in a blustery April wind that had flattened more refined, weaker-stemmed modern cultivars in gardens. |
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That said, we can hear the Killers amid the blustery choruses. |
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Your correspondent imagined a blustery Martian dust storm outside. |
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On February 4, Southern Ontario was hit by a winter storm out of the American Rockies, packing blustery winds and a congealed mixture of ice pellets, snow, freezing rain and rain. |
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The saber-rattling of his partner, the blustery Capt. |
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Then cross-tail wind pushed the riders and the final 300m were again against blustery head wind. |
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The falling snow was augmented, in some areas, by blustery winds from the northwest late on February 25 and into the next day. This caused significant local reductions in visibility due to blowing snow. |
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Despite the blustery conditions, anglers enjoyed fine sport at Fontburn with ledgering tactics proving most effective. |
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With a map, the knowledge to read it, and a little imagination, one can fill blustery winter days with visions of rivers yet unpaddled. |
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The gaff-rigged 28-foot Morecambe Bay prawner 'Comrades'', was on passage from Liverpool to Conwy in blustery conditions when her engine failed. |
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Amidst a blustery northwest gale and chilling temperatures on Wednesday, March 28, the Province of Prince Edward Island paid tribute to Canadian troops who fought in the Battle of Vimy Ridge ninety years ago. |
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Both sides took time to adjust to the blustery conditions, the opening points not coming until the 32nd minute when Lewis Minikin kicked a penalty for Harrogate. |
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