Musicians have evolved ways of protecting their voices and their instruments from the inclemencies of air and sun. |
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The tried assembly guarantees a strong resistance to the UV, to the temperature and to the inclemencies. |
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An aeria of karstic relief bristled with spines of some 100 meters high shaped by the wind and the tropical inclemencies. |
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Its use in interior is recommendable, although also it can be used in exteriors affluent protected of inclemencies. |
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At the same time your load will be protected from the meteorological inclemencies. |
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Also, in spite of looking like an armchair for interior it is designed to be used in exterior, and is made by recycable polyethene, by what will resist perfectly the inclemencies of the time. |
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There had been rain, squalls mingled with snow, hailstorms, gusts of wind, but these inclemencies did not last. |
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Secondly, that the materials being very transitory, have suffered much from inclemencies of air, especially in these north-west regions. |
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They abandoned it to the inclemencies of the sun and the winters. |
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Goosen, 10 under par for 25 holes, managed an early escape from the afternoon's inclemencies, winning by the widest margin in the 41 years since this event began. |
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During a Mission, we are at least in a church sheltered from the inclemencies of the weather, from the heat of the sun, from the rains to which those poor people are exposed. |
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Of solid structure and of architectural austere forms it is closed with crystals, which defend from the inclemencies of the time the visitors and serve to be able to celebrate all kinds of events in its interior. |
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They are built of rough sticks, covered with bulrushes or grass, in such a manner as to completely protect the inhabitants from all the inclemencies of the weather. |
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The cry of the suffering and dying rings in our ears, as they are dragged from their beds, to be exposed to the inclemencies of the ice-covered sea in an open boat. |
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