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However, the shore angler in Ireland will always find sheltered waters available when others are affected by tides or gales.
I met with in this charming season, expelled every gloomy and vexatious thought, just at the close of day the gentle gales retired.
The plants were being protected from the gales by old wattle fencing being put alongside the flower beds.
There are only two houses on Gugh, both of which have oddly curved roofs, designed to withstand the winter gales.
He was left with no steerage in force seven gales and the situation worsened when all power and communications were lost.
How strong those gales turn out to be will determine whether the economy faces clear sailing or rough seas.
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.
I had packed for cold Atlantic gales, not taking the Gulf Stream seriously.
But their awestruck silence was soon replaced by gales of laughter when their teacher read the letter out loud.
One theory holds that rainstorm runoff saturates the ground, making it slippery and allowing heavy gales to push the rocks.
A building was also damaged near Castlecroddick when the gable end of a large garage collapsed during the gales.
She was still struggling to breath through gales of silvery laughter, and her soulful blue eyes were narrowed to tiny slits with mirth.
The illustrated book covers 70 years of Yorkshire's gales, blizzards, tornados and droughts.
The gales howled, and for a moment, a vague shape began to materialize from the general direction of the gate.
The site is easy to dive in most conditions except when easterly or southerly gales prevail.
The McDoualls also began the planting of the shelterbelts of trees that protect the garden from salt-laden winds and south-westerly gales.
Irish naval service Commander Gerard O'Flynn said yesterday that north-west gales, which had been rocking the vessel to and fro, had eased.
Spring will get off to a dismal start today with gales, hailstones and thunder storms.
All are oceanic in distribution and are commonly washed up after westerly gales.
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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The dreary weather held, there was rain and snow, gales like famished banshees pounded and yammered at the hotel windows.
The equinoctial gales were due, and rarely failed to keep their appointments.
The cold gales of November had now begun to plough the surface of this Inland Sea.
Situated in the lower slopes on the east of Table Mountain it is protected from the south-east and north-west gales.
Its terebinthine odors scent the vernal gales that enter our open windows with the morning sun.
I caught their amazed stares, and then terrifically they broke into gales of laughter.
A topsy-turvy continent adrift among the gales of newspeak, under the gaze of a million grey bureaucrats passing for big brothers.
As it was, he did not wholly escape the disastrous effects of the wintery gales.
The morning-star now stands over the tops of the mountains, and gales and breezes, not of earth, show that the gates of day are unclosing.
This is its harbour of refuge, a sure, commodious, and mysterious one, sheltered from all gales.
The thatched roofs, which were of unequal thickness, looked like brown velvet and could resist the fiercest gales.
What gales there must have been in those days, on the coasts of Armorica!
Down south, running before the gales of high latitudes, she made our life a burden to us.
Just at the close of day the gentle gales retired, and left the place to the disposal of a profound calm.
They will in all probability be caught in the equinoctial gales.
Now that all the seals and their wives were on the land, you could hear their clamor miles out to sea above the loudest gales.
Late vernal equinoctial gales contemporary with the gowk or cuckoo.
And all the first winter, how she had shivered with cold when the northerly gales shook the thin clapboards and the snow beat like hail against the loose-hung windows!
It was impossible for anyone to be shy or sober, for such gales of merriment arose they blew the starch out of the stiffest, and made the saddest jolly.
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