However, the shore angler in Ireland will always find sheltered waters available when others are affected by tides or gales. |
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I met with in this charming season, expelled every gloomy and vexatious thought, just at the close of day the gentle gales retired. |
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The plants were being protected from the gales by old wattle fencing being put alongside the flower beds. |
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There are only two houses on Gugh, both of which have oddly curved roofs, designed to withstand the winter gales. |
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He was left with no steerage in force seven gales and the situation worsened when all power and communications were lost. |
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How strong those gales turn out to be will determine whether the economy faces clear sailing or rough seas. |
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Murray is laid back, good company and his chat is peppered with gales of laughter that is, as often as not, directed at his own jokes. |
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I had packed for cold Atlantic gales, not taking the Gulf Stream seriously. |
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But their awestruck silence was soon replaced by gales of laughter when their teacher read the letter out loud. |
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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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A building was also damaged near Castlecroddick when the gable end of a large garage collapsed during the gales. |
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She was still struggling to breath through gales of silvery laughter, and her soulful blue eyes were narrowed to tiny slits with mirth. |
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The illustrated book covers 70 years of Yorkshire's gales, blizzards, tornados and droughts. |
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The gales howled, and for a moment, a vague shape began to materialize from the general direction of the gate. |
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The site is easy to dive in most conditions except when easterly or southerly gales prevail. |
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The McDoualls also began the planting of the shelterbelts of trees that protect the garden from salt-laden winds and south-westerly gales. |
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Irish naval service Commander Gerard O'Flynn said yesterday that north-west gales, which had been rocking the vessel to and fro, had eased. |
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Spring will get off to a dismal start today with gales, hailstones and thunder storms. |
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All are oceanic in distribution and are commonly washed up after westerly gales. |
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In very heavy seas, gales, blizzards and sub-zero temperatures and darkness six people including a girl aged 12 were rescued. |
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Up to 51,000 homes across Northern England were caught in the crisis when gales and blizzards damaged overhead power cables. |
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It was a day of galloping gales, thick mists, columns of rain marching across the hills, drenching the pinewoods and the dreary fields. |
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Furthermore, the wild gales in summer could sometimes easily blow down the flimsy sheds. |
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Winter approached with strong gales and several inches of snow, which covered the vast plains and farmland. |
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The weather was, overall, a mixed batch, varying from bright sunshine, to snow, to strong winds and gales. |
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Winds became gales and a thunderstorm suddenly appeared out of nowhere pouring sheets of raindrops. |
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Alone on high, the garden takes the full brunt of the northwester and northeaster gales. |
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On the worst day, Wednesday 12 November, northwesterly gales caused exceptional dust-storms to sweep across three states. |
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Weather conditions were not kind to lake anglers this week with heavy downpours of rain accompanied by varying winds and gales at times. |
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Strong gales coming from a certain point could blow the roof away some night, he said. |
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There is no definite periodicity generally associated with wind gusts or gales. |
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A little rain fell in the Perth-Bunbury area, but none fell inland, where hot dry gales and thick duststorms were experienced. |
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A dangerously weak link was accidentally discovered on the moorings of one yacht just the day before the gales struck. |
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NorthLink blamed the exceptionally low tides and easterly gales, which left an insufficient depth of water at Aberdeen for vessels. |
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Fierce gales damaged many yachts in the Fastnet race and forced 100 to retire. |
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The unscheduled delay was sparked when the ship ran into fierce gales which gave rise to seasickness among and several of the crew members. |
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On Thursday, December 18th Kilmovee Community Centre was full of Christmas spirit and gales of laughter as the two one act plays were staged. |
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Well, apparently after this was said, the place was rolling in gales of laughter for quite a few minutes. |
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A trial run at the pressure-sensitive, spinning scrub-brush sent my partner into gales of laughter and hysteria. |
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I kept backtracking in the conversation, thinking I had offended her, only to be met with gales of laughter. |
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By the time Fox was done speaking, the giggles had erupted into gales of laughter. |
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Youth shouts with a laugh, and again, the band collapses in gales of laughter. |
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Those words and the hearty gales of laughter that followed will linger in my memory forever. |
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Played in horrible conditions with gusting gales and sweeping rain this was never going to be a pretty affair. |
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Her gossamer spirit clings to the gales, another ghoulish mist chilling the Chinese countryside. |
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It was a time of high good humour, with gales and shrieks of girlish laughter. |
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Customers and staff alike doubled up in gales of mirth and McIlrath fled empty-handed from the premises. |
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Last year the ghostly galleon survived the worst autumn gales and has since been dry-docked in a hay-shed in Dowra. |
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They call this season bordwo bo'uai, in reference to the effect of the first strong gales of the south-eastern breeze. |
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Sadly I had neglected to properly shut the skylight, the gales had forced it wide open, and the torrential downpour had torrentially downpoured into my room for 4 hours. |
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Reportage potentially involves travelling distances to follow a story, and putting up with small privations like ankle-deep mud or freezing gales. |
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Its outside chemical toilet was blown away in gales in January. |
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Plants in the bean family, along with sweet gales, mountain lilacs, and sweet ferns, have a symbiotic relationship with bacteria which form nodules on their roots. |
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Along the southern coastline, many large swells are generated well south of the continent by strong westerly gales that can blow unimpeded for thousands of kilometres. |
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The sunny weather somehow morphed into gales, bright sunny intervals, a thunderstorm that would not have been out of place in the tropics and light showers. |
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Hours after Jack the Knife had carved them up, most of the Disappeared were gathered in the parliament cafeteria, stunned and emitting occasional gales of manic laughter. |
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It induces, or used to induce until recently, gales of laughter. |
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The weather in the Firth of Forth that day was night was described by Forth Coastguards as horrendous with gales, rough seas and freezing temperatures. |
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You are enjoying a pleasant spell of weather, 14 to 17 degrees say, and suddenly the weather changes and we have two days of gales with biting winds. |
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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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Type 23 frigate HMS St Albans, damaged by a ferry in gales in the autumn, is back at sea today, well on course to resume her programme of trials and training. |
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Freezing easterly gales, with wind speeds up to sixty miles per hour registered at Harry's weather station, continue to dominate the beginning of spring. |
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I blink in surprise and Sam and Ben burst into gales of laughter. |
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One of the unusual things about this particular storm was that it was a southerly gale and not the usual westerly gales that tend to affect the south of Britain. |
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Five great elms protect it from the vicious south-westerly gales of spring and autumn and, in the quiet of summer, provide an instrument in which gentle breezes sough. |
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He remembered how he used to crawl into the older man's bed when he was very young, when things like thunderstorms and strong gales still frightened him. |
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The wind delivered consistent blasts in between gusts and gales. |
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An even bigger mistake is the dialogue, which slipperily shuttles between the farcical and the portentous, inducing gales of laughter in the most inappropriate places. |
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After several months of floods, gales, tantrums, and boisterous whisky parties, he returned in triumph to a London which was already agog at his endeavour. |
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Waves so high that they disappeared into clouds, gales that betimes lifted the boat from the very sea, rain and hail, all manner of precipitation. |
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Firstly the village can be found on the east side of a great headland protruding out of Loch Carron, and therefore enjoys a position that protects it from sea gales. |
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The crew have survived force eight gales and 50 ft-high waves, whirlpools, rip-tides and even a water shortage caused by a lack of sunshine to power solar panels. |
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Fleeing with other demoralized shreds of the Spanish Armada, the galley had sailed up the eastern coast of England, driven on ahead of the English fleet by gales and storms. |
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He could be ferociously stern, and sometimes susceptible to melancholy, but stories about him are almost always attended by laughter, often gales of it. |
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Detectives were today warning people to be on their guard for cowboy tradesmen who may try to rip-off residents in the wake of flooding and gales. |
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The weather is unpredictable, with violent gales and storms having resulted in countless shipping casualties over the years, continuing right up to the present. |
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This event benefits from not being hindered by the large waves, caused by gales, that often lead to sea racing being cancelled. |
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Coastal areas are the windiest, gales occur most often during winter, on average between 15 and 30 days each year, depending on location. |
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Exposure to Atlantic winds also means that spectacular winter gales lash the islands from time to time. |
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The evacuation got under way on 23 December and sailed through heavy gales before reaching the safety of Palermo on 26 December. |
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In winter, there are frequent strong winds, with an average of 52 hours of gales being recorded annually. |
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Newport records few days with gales compared to most of Wales, again due to its sheltered location. |
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Fogs occur during summer and early autumn, and furious gales may be expected four or five times in the year. |
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The passage was marked by extremely bad weather and constant squalls and gales. |
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Mature madrones and Douglas firs loom above the flat roof, filtering summer sun and shielding the structure from buffeting winter gales. |
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And they had wildlife tourists in gales of laughter with their tipsy antics as they lolloped about and nuzzled each other before collapsing in a heap. |
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This wind-borne refuse adds to the work of tidying up after storms, but gardeners should do more than just sweep up the mess after the winter gales. |
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They sought shelter under Bolshoy Shantar, Medvezhy, Malyy Shantar, and Feklistova Islands from strong winds and gales as well as to obtain wood and water. |
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The weather, however, suddenly turned calm following a week of gales. |
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The windiest areas of Scotland are in the north and west, with parts of the Outer Hebrides, Orkney and Shetland experiencing over 30 days with gales per year. |
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Following the gales it is reckoned that 5,000 men died, by drowning, starvation and slaughter at the hands of English forces after they were driven ashore in Ireland. |
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He does manage to imbosom us in reeks of odors, gales of spice. |
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Weekend gales brought Little Auks off Rhos Point, the Little Orme and Point Lynas, Great Skuas in Holyhead Bay, and Little Gulls in Bull Bay and on flooded Glaslyn Marshes. |
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Gales and rain lashed Bolton over the weekend, leaving householders with repair bills running into thousands of pounds. |
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Gales of wind rapped against the windows, making extremely loud noises. |
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Gales were forecast for tonight but he never believed the weathermen. |
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Gales on Saturday brought Leach's Petrels close inshore along north facing coasts, with a late Storm Petrel also off Rhos. |
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Lotus CEO Jean Marc Gales has confirmed that development of an SUV is currently under way. |
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Gales are recorded approximately 24 days per year in the Isles of Scilly and coastal Cornwall. |
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