A bolt of lightning descended from the heavens in a blinding flash of yellow light accompanied by the rumble seconds later. |
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The boy was doing homework on his computer when a bolt of lightning struck him on the back. |
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Our eyes widened when a flash of lightning lit up the sky and illuminated the dark figure. |
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Suddenly, the sky lit up, and a single white lightning bolt shot down towards the general. |
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Suddenly, the forest lit up as five bolts of white lightning rained down from the sky. |
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Rain battered, lightning flashed and thunder rolled, but everyone nodded into a peaceful sleep after a while. |
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There's an old saw that lightning never strikes twice in the same place, but in the case of my wife, Annette, and me, it did. |
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Sheet lightning is just fork lightning that happens within a cloud, or when lightning is partly hidden by clouds. |
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They saw the flashes of lightning within the dark cloud looming ahead of them. |
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A flash of lightning cracked against the clouds, breaking them apart instantly. |
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Already the winds were starting to buffet him and lightning flashed throughout the clouds and stabbed the ground. |
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They shoot up from the tops of thunderstorms about the same moment lightning discharges within the storm cloud. |
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Dozens of lightning bolts lit the night sky as an electrical storm swept the region. |
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Another bright flash of lavender lightning etched the sky, and I shot from my seat at what I saw. |
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Neighbours looked on in horror as a bolt of lightning hit the rear of a block of flats. |
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There's a loud crack of thunder and a bolt of lightning shoots across the sky. |
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A lightning bolt struck outside the window, shedding some light on the empty bed before him. |
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She saw a flash of blue as a bolt of lightning struck the awning outside the shop. |
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A cricketer was killed by a lightning bolt in a country league game in New South Wales state, police said Saturday. |
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Accompanied by a sharp crash of thunder, a bolt of lightning came down from the sky and struck a nearby oak tree. |
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Suddenly, out of the sky, a bolt of lightning flashed down at the travelers. |
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Thunder rumbled again, accompanied by a slash of lightning which lit up the sky for an instant. |
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There was an umber and ozone odor, like lightning striking the loam of a farmer's field. |
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The idea of lightning strikes, blitzkriegs, and selective engagement per se is nothing new, going way back into military history. |
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Hurricanes, tornadoes, typhoons, lightning storms, nothing was a match for what was experienced almost every night in our house. |
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Suddenly a blinding spark of lightning filled the sky and a huge roar of thunder filled the sky. |
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A streak of lightning spiderwebbed across the sky above them, silhouetting Samren's figure against the grey sky that was quickly turning black. |
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She gasped in excitement as she saw bolts of lightning flitter across the sky, leaping from one bleak rain cloud to another. |
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At the moment the course is a blaze of colour and it is a privilege to tread the lush fairways and lightning fast greens. |
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When the rain came the sky was black, there was thunder and lightning and even a brief hail storm. |
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His ex-wife drops his kids off for the weekend just before a bizarro lightning storm shorts out almost all the electric equipment in the area. |
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You can photograph lightning day or night, though night shots are generally more productive. |
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He did tricks and fancy moves with his sword as he danced around the clearing with lightning speed. |
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Faye screamed as the lightning went through her body as electricity shocked her entire body. |
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Heat lightning is like sheet lightning, but is so far away that you cannot hear the thunder. |
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Often, the sheet lightning in the distance and occasional real storms can add to the drama on stage. |
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Like sheet lightning, these flashes are created by lightning bolts, but are in thunderstorms more than 10 miles away. |
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Even I, who entered not knowing an egg cockle from a dosinia, came out savvy of tooth shells and lightning whelks. |
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He hypothesized that lightning behaved that way because it was just a bunch of electricity. |
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This lightning detection still goes on today but is now done by machines rather than humans. |
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I always feel vaguely cheated because lightning mesmerizes me and I watch it avidly when the opportunity arises. |
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Ever since he started writing his semi-weekly column for the New York Times, Paul has been a lightning rod of sorts. |
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Ball lightning is not known to have ever killed or injured anyone, but has caused minor damage. |
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After many decades of debate, the North American end-Pleistocene megafaunal mass extinction remains a lightning rod of controversy. |
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Marks said the herd gathered around a tall tree to shelter during a thunderstorm when lightning struck the tree. |
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We have the lightning strokes of thunderstorms, we have the sudden downpours out of a clear sky. |
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You know when you take a photo of a thunderstorm, and the lightning is all purple or pink? |
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Luminous by lightning far above him were enormous thunderheads, crackling with fury energy and booming with mighty waves of thunder. |
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But the breathtaking scenery and impending risk of thunderclouds and lightning kept us spinning. |
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As you pointed out, it takes about 800 million volts to get lightning to jump between a thundercloud and the ground. |
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Oh, yeah, we were still in a thick thundercloud with periodic flashes of lightning surrounding us. |
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Overhead, thunderclouds rumbled angrily, lightning began to flash a myriad of colors, and sea winds started to rise and howl. |
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It can't be too windy, and there must not be any rain, thunderclouds, or lightning nearby. |
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It was really coming down, with the occasional flash of lightning and booming thunderclap. |
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It was thundering and lightning all day, which is scary when you are using metal poles. |
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A correspondent with two Spaniels, for example, claimed that his dogs always know when it is thundering and lightning outside. |
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In Summer, storms with thunder, lightning and hail are quite common, and sometimes even mini-tornadoes are reported! |
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The wind was now strong and cold, with rain, hail and an occasional flash of lightning and roll of thunder. |
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A thunderstorm hit us with no warning and we lay soaked, silent and shivering with cold as the lightning and thunder crashed around us. |
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Seers interpreted claps of thunder, lightning flashes or the condition of a sacrificed animal's entrails. |
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It started to rain, with flashes of lightning and booms of thunder sounding in the distance. |
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Why don't hurricanes have much lightning and thunder even though they are made of thunderstorms? |
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Take a dark rainy night, with thunder rolling and lightning flashing and it would be perfect. |
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Count the seconds between the lightning and the thunder, each second represents 300 m distance from the thunderstorm. |
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We hear thunder because lightning heats the air to more than 43,000 degrees, causing the air to quickly expand. |
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Ragged sheets of rain were visible in the distance, and pale lightning strikes forked against the clouds. |
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Lee then began to send a barrage of lightning fast thrusts and she continued to evade every single attack with a large grin on her face. |
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Creative minds think at the speed of lightning but the fingers move as any average digits would! |
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At one point on the drive up, a lightning bolt hit a radio mast 100m away from us. |
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Dark clouds had massed overhead, intermittent flashes of lightning jumping between them. |
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As the light of day slowly dimmed, the world was lit by the angry flashes of lightning which crackled across the sky. |
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A father who switched on the early morning news to keep tabs on lightning strikes and bandhs and heated the water for my early morning bath. |
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Jake ran around a corner just as a ball lightning exploded through the wall. |
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Here's one account by a man who saw ball lightning in the summer of 1966 on a produce farm where he grew up. |
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In nearly all reported cases, the observers saw another form of lightning flash before seeing ball lightning. |
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He had seen the ball lightning from a nearby section of the city, but waited to see where she'd stop for another attack. |
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Some researchers believe that ball lightning occurs when lightning bolts touch down on the Earth's surface. |
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Closer and closer, the lightning force that was balling up in between the two was slowly moving its way towards Maddy. |
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It scorches between corners with lightning force and brakes solidly so that the next corner can be lined up smoothly and efficiently. |
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The rain beat against them, the harsh patter backlit by lightning and the rumble of distant thunder. |
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A horse pulling a cart carrying racegoers was struck by lightning and died and a passenger was killed. |
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This story out of USA Today makes false the axiom that lightning never strikes the same place twice. |
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It should be dark and overcast, lightning and thunder boiling across the sky, like his insides were doing at that moment. |
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Her blond hair was being whipped by the wind, behind her black clouds boiled and lightning flashed, or so it seemed to George and the woman. |
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The story will definitely continue to be the lightning rod of talk shows and talk radio. |
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To our right, over the Atlantic, orange lightning glowed over the horizon from the tag end of yesterday's storm. |
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The lightning strike also had an effect on South West Trains services running through Mortlake. |
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First bad light and then the rumbling of thunder and the flashing of lightning forced the players from the field. |
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The clouds remained, lightning continued to strike, and thunder continued to rumble, but there was no rain. |
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The sound of thunder rumbled through my ears and a flash of lightning appeared here and there. |
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Thunder rumbled ominously in the distance, and lightning lit up the underbellies of the clouds to the far south. |
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Thunder rumbled and lightning flashed, making the scene even more nightmarish. |
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Thunder rumbles because we hear sound waves from different parts of a jagged lightning stroke. |
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Thunder rumbled around the rooftops and lightning flashed repeatedly across the sodden skyline. |
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Soon thunder rumbled across the heavens and flashes of lightning lit up the hillsides as thick curtains of rain swept towards us. |
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But we were in for a rude awakening when a savage thunder and lightning storm struck right over the stadium during the match. |
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Somewhere an electrical source was arcing out, throwing a harsh glare against cold metal like distant lightning reflecting from storm clouds. |
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Weak arcs of scorching lightning zapped outwards, rapidly fading over the short distance. |
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Don't forget that, in the end, it's not lightning or rapids, avalanches or equipment, rockslides or icefalls that are going to get you. |
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Prince Philip has often been controversial, but this has operated like a lightning rod deflecting criticism from the Queen herself. |
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The idea of government stepping into this is one of those issues that is sure to be a lightning rod for criticism. |
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He has made himself a lightning conductor, deflecting the attention away from Blair. |
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In that respect she now becomes something of a lightning rod on the issue whether she likes it or not. |
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By being out front on a number of issues, it has become a lightning rod of criticism for conservative theologians. |
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This issue became a lightning rod for old cold warriors on the executive council, the main leadership body of the federation. |
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That alone, however, should not be the lightning rod of criticism for this film. |
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The most commonly used system on spires is the Franklin lightning conductor developed by Benjamin Franklin. |
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This item highlights Benjamin Franklin's proposal to experiment with the lightning rod to test his theory that lightning is electrical. |
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For this talk I am looking for information about the electrostatics involved and how the lightning conductors work. |
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Air terminals, or lightning rods, are designed to take any lightning bolt that may strike in the immediate area. |
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A typical building lightning conductor has an inductance in the order of 15 microhenries per foot. |
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Care should be exercised in the selection of metal conductors to ensure the integrity of the lightning conductor for an extended period. |
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Franklin based his lightning rod on the discovery that electrified objects could be discharged by approaching them with a metal needle. |
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The invention relates to a lightning conductor for the protection of high-tension electrical devices in a metallic casing. |
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In a thunderstorm, the safest place to be is inside a large building equipped with lightning rods. |
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In this way, it can be observed that sometimes the structure amplifies more than the lightning conductor itself. |
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The provision of a lightning conductor system will not prevent the occurrence of a lightning strike. |
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Don't be tempted to run the lightning conductor in the cable duct or alongside any other cabling. |
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Indeed the dome and the lightning rod passed their first real test when they weathered the severe hurricane of July 1788 without incident. |
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But traditional lightning rods can become saturated with electricity and turn into magnets for lightning. |
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On the 29th, a south-western storm burst, which was accompanied with flashes of lightning of an extraordinary length. |
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We had said war clouds were hovering, but sometimes lightning strikes even if the weather is clear. |
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Fenwick claimed that jackalopes mate only during nocturnal lightning flashes. |
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For land transportation the nimbleness and lightning acceleration of the shopping-bike was decided upon unanimously. |
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We got there as the sky was darkening and incredibly bright, jagged flashes of pink lightning sheeted across the sky. |
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The sergeant's jaw dropped and it looked as if he was trying to strike Manny dead with a lightning bolt from his gaping mouth. |
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She got the match off to a lightning start, opening with a love service game including two aces. |
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We trembled from the initial bolt of lightning to the moment when the quickened corpse stirred, arose and lurched from the laboratory table. |
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Their side was made up mostly of Fijians and Vanuatuans, and with their lightning speed, they ran circles around the Australian backline. |
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Video shows the moment when lightning struck a wind turbine during the so-called weather bomb on Wednesday. |
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Thunder cracked as a response to Malia's anger, and lightning flashed, blinding everyone temporarily. |
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Thunder rolled through the clouds as the lightning hopped from cloud to cloud and I felt a raindrop hit my cheek as it started to sprinkle down. |
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But, Mr Carlton asks, if lightning blew out the electrical junction box, how come the Minster floodlights were still working at 3am? |
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Her blond hair was being whipped by the wind and behind her black clouds boiled and lightning flashed, or so it seemed to George and the woman. |
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Listening to a tweek or a whistler conjures up nothing like a bolt of lightning in the mind's eye, however. |
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This is a rare phenomenon in which the lightning bugs in an area flash in unison. |
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I've thought that fire ants had killed off most of the lightning bugs like they have the horned toads. |
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My God, she wants to catch lightning bugs and I can't bend the rules for 15 minutes? |
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Thunder rattled the windows and lightning gave an eerie and unworldly light to halls. |
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Crooked fingers of lightning nearly lit the sky afire, and the thunder crackled like shots from a cannon. |
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He thinks wistfully of how he used to hop freights, white lightning in hobo jungles, go through the pockets of the recently dead. |
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A stand-up goalie with a lightning quick glove, Osgood is as skillful as any other netminder in the league. |
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This game started in lightning fashion and it was Colt who made the first real scoring chance in the opening minute but shot wide of the target. |
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All through the opening fifteen minutes we catch ominous snatches of information about mysterious lightning storms in Europe. |
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He tempers this hobby by wiling away the days with his loser friends, and the nights catching lightning bugs. |
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There were games of kickball into the night when the lightning bugs came out to dance. |
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Alright, Rich, let's give the readers what they want with a quick lightning round. |
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Instead, high winds and spectacular lightning accompanied hours of heavy rains which, at times, nearly brought the city to its knees. |
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The lightning bolt found its mark, but was defeated by one of the many enchanted items she wore. |
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Then you'll be able to analyze things with lightning speed, and make better, faster decisions. |
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Roman is lightning quick and improving every day in practice, and Bean showed playmaking ability in the preseason. |
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But now he's opened up his stance a little bit, and his hands are lightning quick on that inside pitch. |
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Her strengths shone through in this Coppelia, with its lightning petit allegro segments and pointe solos. |
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They will fall prey to maddening and unpreventable guerrilla attacks rather than dying heroically during a lightning strike on Baghdad. |
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To the west the clouds appeared black and rolls of thunder boomed like familiar cannon fire while lightning lanced the empty ground. |
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Gardener snakes, grass snakes, ground beetles, box turtles, salamanders, ducks, and larvae of lightning bugs all feed on snails. |
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I like to change the subject at lightning speed, almost as if I never heard their comment. |
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Maybe, without the gadgets that make our lives work at lightning speed, people had more time on their hands for long movies. |
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Instead he plays Arthur as a terrifying yet avuncular figure, apt to switch from jovial bonhomie to murderous rage with lightning speed. |
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Alex whipped the sword out with lightning speed before he leapt up and blocked a swift attack. |
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His golden eyes glinted as he suddenly moved trough the crowd with lightning speed and grabbed a young boy by the collar. |
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The girl ran effortlessly through the forest, her movements almost lightning quick as she stalked her prey. |
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He grinned, lightning quick, an action that lit his face so well that even Sophia's blood pressure spiked. |
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Like the folk healers of old, Callahan thinks it is his magic that is effecting cures at lightning speed. |
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It has only recently become possible to make a film like this at lightning speed, so that what goes out into the theater isn't out of date. |
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A bright fork of lightning struck the clouds ahead, and the outburst of thunder was deafening. |
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Abruptly the storm was quiet for a moment until a bright flash of lightning revealed an enormous wave towering over the ship. |
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Low, dark clouds boiled overhead and lightning flashed and thunder rolled down the mountainside. |
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A monitor in the gallery replayed a short video showing the blinding flash as lightning traveled down the copper filaments from rocket to earth. |
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A single lightning stroke can deliver a billion electron volts and 100,000 amps. |
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Combined with the high amperage, lightning has enough energy to kill instantly. |
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The voltage flowing through a lightning bolt can reach 200 million volts, and combined with the amperage some of these beasts are killers. |
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Sense starts zigzagging like the lightning logo bolting across Captain Marvel's costume. |
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Then, like the lightning fast angel sharks of today, they would spring forth and grab their prey. |
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Annoyance flashed through Rosemarie like lightning as a deep, resonant laugh came from above. |
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However, I can already hear the thunder and lightning unleashing the fierce storm of the year. |
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The recent thunder and lightning storm was the worst of its kind seen in the area for many years. |
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It was pitch black outside, and the ground was dry and cracked, as if the storm had produced lightning but no rain. |
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Over the past week lightning storms and heavy rain have caused a lot of problems, especially with holidaymakers and visitors. |
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About an hour after my arrival the storm arrived with rain, lightning and thunder. |
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The thunder and lightning boomed and crashed above them for a while and then it started to rain. |
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The rain continued pouring down in torrents, and lightning kept on flashing unendingly like comets in the black sky. |
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That night it stormed again and in the morning they set out through the driving rain, though the thunder and lightning had stopped. |
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Negative charge is generally carried to the surface by leakage currents and lightning strikes beneath clouds. |
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Cloud looked up at the mountain ahead of them and saw lightning shoot across the area. |
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She possessed the ability to read at lightning speed and had near photographic memory retention whenever she was actually paying attention. |
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A bolt of lightning hit his house earlier this month and damaged most of the electrical equipment inside. |
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Thunder and lightning create some of the most spectacular natural displays to strike the summer skies. |
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She motioned for two women, one with frosted hair and the other wearing a leotard that had a lightning bolt sewn across the front, to come over. |
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Some of the more spectacular and scary displays of lightning feature forked lightning bolts. |
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The night was pitch-black, and the only source of light was from the lightning bolts which flashed through the darkened sky every now and then. |
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A loud clap of thunder sounded overhead, followed immediately by a flash of lightning that lit up the entire night sky. |
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I tell you she's a very controversial figure, a lightning rod. |
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For a church that moves at a glacial pace, the murmurings of Bishops like Tobin are lightning fast and boldly subversive. |
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It's a bad time to visit unless you enjoy the pyrotechnics of lightning and floods of warmish soupy rain, plus the constant threat of demonic cyclones. |
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At the end you want to rush out of the theatre into the sunshine, raise your arms to the heavens and wait for lightning to strike you, just to relieve the ache in your heart. |
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Will our societies bear up under the lightning that is crashing down on them? |
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The house did not suffer any structural damage but when the lightning hit the house there was an enormous bang, the fuses blew and the power went. |
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Rain, thunder and lightning of epic proportions have not succeeded in cleaning the air and we are laid low with massive headaches, blocked sinuses and pervasive brain fog. |
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Voyager observed lightning from an extended storm system at low latitudes, which lasted for months and appeared highly regular from one day to the next. |
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The storm blew at full force, and the lightning was getting closer. |
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But for the history anoraks this was lightning striking twice. |
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Again lightning cracked, illuminating the room in a bright flash of light. |
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Thunder growled, and I saw a brief flash of lightning far away. |
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A flash of lightning lit her room followed by another thunderclap. |
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It was pouring outside and thunder and lightning had accompanied the rain. |
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The cameras could pick up flashes of lightning among the thunderheads. |
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Sugar Ray Robinson was known for his strength and lightning speed. |
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He isn't terribly strong going to his left, nor is he lightning quick. |
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You could see his potential at Birmingham as he was lightning quick, but he didn't work as hard in those days and he would be the first to admit that. |
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Thomas reached up with lightning speed and was suddenly holding a bat. |
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It takes up hardly any room in the car and is lightning quick to erect. |
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Thinking that lightning never strikes twice in the same place, one year after the incident administrators decided to place the figure back on his pedestal. |
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It is a myth that lightning never strikes twice in the same place. |
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Fireflies and lightning bugs are neither flies nor bugs, but beetles. |
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To his critics he was a lightning rod, attracting fear and vituperation. |
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He has been a lightning rod for criticism, despite his many successes, including his role as the prime mover in the rapid sequencing of the human genome. |
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He emerged as a lightning rod for criticism after appearing unaware of the extent of the humanitarian disaster that unfolded after the hurricane hit. |
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Through interviews and exhaustive research, he does a good job of presenting the circumstances which have made the church such a lightning rod for criticism. |
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Rarely does a play become a lightning rod for public discourse. |
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Some people phrase it as being a lightning rod for criticism. |
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At first, the term Buffalo Commons was a lightning rod, attracting doomsday prophets and defenders of civilized life in small towns and rural areas across the Great Plains. |
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I don't have a thing against the man, and in fact, he may be a lovely person, but he became a lightning rod for an issue which is fundamental to blogging. |
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He spent his summer vacation collaborating with scientists on a project involving launching small rockets into storm clouds above a desolate region to trigger lightning bolts. |
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This is to say that cable, connectors, grounding kits, lightning arrestors, and other non-radiating components would not affect signal transmission at all. |
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In the distance, thunder rumbled, and sheet lightning dimly lit the sky. |
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Instantaneously, the sky darkened, thunder rumbled, and lightning flashed. |
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A flash of lightning struck, answered by the rumbling of menacing thunder. |
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I can only imagine the lightning speed with which our government will address the same potential security hazard for Canadian machine-readable passports. |
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If you see lightning or hear thunder, head for shelter immediately. |
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A person could spend precious minutes looking for a Shard that would unleash ball lightning while another person would use a different Shard to kill the befuddled one. |
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The strange properties of ball lightning can be explained in terms of metallic nanoparticles without introducing any extraordinary new physical processes. |
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Some scientists even argued that ball lightning didn't exist. |
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Bereaved family members could not see their loved ones being buried as the Tembu custom forbids women from witnessing the burial of lightning victims. |
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He was seeing after some of his animals when the lightning struck. |
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We had driving snow, with flashes of blue lightning and rolling thunder. |
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Flash floods with thunder and lightning were rampant at the weekend. |
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However, during thunderbolts and lightning I prefer to exercise caution. |
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In Armenian traditions, the fire and lightning god had powers to stay the dragon's control of the heavens, as could thunderbolts in Macedonian myth. |
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Of course, real lightning from thunderstorms is far more powerful. |
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For his finale, Mark used lightning speed to remove the bottle tops. |
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As we topped the rise we saw where the lightning had struck. |
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My very earliest memories are of picnics with my mother beneath the great trees in Richmond Park in London, of red deer stags belling in rut, of lightning and thunder. |
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Second, Michelle served as a lightning rod in the sense of drawing attacks away from other reform groups. |
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Improvements in lightning tracking help scientists know where to send aircraft to look for fires. |
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On the top of the obelisk is a 100-ounce aluminum cap, which acts as a lightning rod. |
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Indeed Taubira, in particular, has been a lightning rod for opposition contempt. |
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The show delivered on all the spark a lightning rod host like Dunham should give off. |
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In 1968, Ted Nugent was a lightning rod, a personification of transformational freedom. |
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Standing there in my pyjamas I watch sheet lightning strike the Atlantic. |
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The name St Elmo's fire came about because this type of lightning was first seen by sailors on the masts of ships, and St Elmo is the patron saint of sailors. |
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The other troop leader and the Boy Scout died during a lightning storm. |
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Suddenly, lightning lit the sky, revealing that beneath me was a sea of green, with waves and troughs, rises and dips that swayed in the wind like boiling water. |
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This is a classic lightning blaze of good-times rock 'n' roll. |
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The video screens were blotted out by the clouds, displaying only swirling mists and droplets of moisture punctuated by a flash as lightning rippled through a cloud. |
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A bolt of lightning flashed across the horizon and lit the sky. |
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A small bolt of lightning flashes, and the thunder follows soon after. |
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He said he has a secret sound effect up his sleeve to accompany a flash of lightning but the audience will have to wait and see how this is accomplished. |
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Thus, the nagas, who in Buddhist mythology protected Buddha before his enlightenment by shooting down lightning bolts aimed at him, guard the sacred temple. |
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If engineers want to build nanoscale machines with moving parts that can generate and respond to electronic signals, those parts have got to be lightning fast. |
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Liverpool should really have taken the lead on 33 minutes. A lightning quick counter-attack was led by Jordan Henderson down the right. |
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However, Odysseus is the only character that receives thunder or lightning as an omen. |
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The ancient Greek god Zeus launched a lightning bolt at a giant lizard that was threatening Crete. |
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The average lightning strike peaks at 1 terawatt, but these strikes only last for 30 microseconds. |
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The format includes five and 10-minute blitz chess, and lightning chess, in which a player must make a move every time a 10-second buzzer sounds. |
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Lechatelierite is an amorphous silica glass SiO2 which is formed by lightning strikes in quartz sand. |
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The lightning spell was originally pretty powerful, but in the sequel they nerfed it so it became completely useless. |
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I counted five Mississippis between each flash of lightning and the thunder crash that followed. |
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There has even been a study that shows that oaks are more likely to be struck by lightning than any other tree of the same height. |
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Khan's lightning hand speed and fitness gave him the advantages to go well ahead on points in the first ten rounds. |
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Charles, who suffered from tuberculosis, died in 1826 after being struck by lightning during a rainstorm. |
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It has been suggested the electrical stimulus of a lightning bolt striking mycelia in logs accelerates the production of mushrooms. |
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Sources of perchlorate range from lightning and certain fertilizers to the perchlorate compounds in rocket fuel and explosives. |
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Their fate remained in doubt until the very last game of the season. This truly was a team that captured lightning in a bottle. |
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The pointed lightning conductor had been invented by Benjamin Franklin in 1749, while Benjamin Wilson invented blunted ones. |
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Enraged, the French king decided to execute a lightning campaign into Germany before the emperor could shift his troops to the West. |
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Trace-Safe has undergone rigorous testing to determine both signal strength and the effects of lightning on a metallic conductor. |
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We are analyzing the sounds that come out from the lightning strike to investigate its microphysical properties. |
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I was a lightning rod, now cold, now hotflashes, all weather gathered into my epicenter, reality a useless thermometer on the wall. |
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The storms brought to an end a week of intense heat in the region, but also brought frequent and severe lightning and gusting winds. |
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I got on that computer faster than greased lightning and sent him an email. |
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Norman Stinchcombe Jazz Sylva Snarky Puppy IT'S been a lightning and thoroughly justified rise for Michael League's jazz-funk band Snarky Puppy. |
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The weather phenomenon known as the Catatumbo lightning at Lake Maracaibo regularly produces more lightning than any other place on the planet. |
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Thunderboomers producing scary winds, freak waves and cloud-to-water lightning aren't fun. |
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Sjostrom's game is predicated on strong skating. He accelerates in a heartbeat with a lightning quick stride and changes direction smoothly. |
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The lightning of the public burdens, which at present abstract a large proportion of profits and wages. |
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The lightning was part of a fast-moving squall line typical of unsettled spring weather, said National Weather Service forecaster Tiffani Brown. |
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Last year Brazilian rider Alvaro Miranda claimed victory in Doha with a lightning quick round on his star horse Drossel Dan. |
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The firm specialises in historic and high level maintenance and restoration, as well as lightning protection and industrial steeplejack services. |
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There were flashes of lightning outside and the rumble of thunder. |
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A metal airframe is designed to work as its own lightning conductor. |
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Hailstones the size of golfballs, flashes of lightning and a month's worth of rain punishing the North East in the space of one bizarre hour. |
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The superweed spreads like lightning and its powerful roots can damage the foundations of buildings. |
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Unlike ball screws, linear motors drive machines at lightning speed with remarkable precision. |
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Who developed the first lightning conductor in the USA during the 18th century? |
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Five of them made a dangerous climb up the building's 15 metre lightning conductor while others laden with food and water set up camp. |
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A HUMAN lightning conductor catches half a million volts of electricity in a death-defying stunt to launch a UK science festival. |
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Hunter recently referred to a story his grandfather used to tell him about lightning bugs in Arkansas. |
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The same thing can be said for lightning bugs, which used to be first seen in late June. |
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The only way I can think to improve our summers might be to import lightning bugs, but I'm told they prefer humidity. |
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