There is a notable lack of moire rainbows, given Harry's checkered suit and pinstriped tie. |
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Pilot a flat-bottomed boat down the Fall River, famous for its 18-inch rainbows. |
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They see only the lovely little pool with the ferns and the flowering tree and the rainbows in the mist. |
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As rainbows and fogbows form under very similar conditions, I thought that it also should be possible to observe rainbows in diverging light. |
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Fog and clouds contain such small droplets, and thus the bows arising from them are known as fogbows or cloudbows rather than rainbows. |
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Lunar rainbows, cloudbows and fogbows are similar to rainbows but are generally much fainter. |
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There are very good images of rainbows but also lots of other interesting ones like sundogs and fogbows. |
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Apart from the rainbows and browns, it is stocked with some cross-bred trout which seem to be gaining in popularity at fisheries. |
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The rainbows moved and danced along the rock, turning the ordinary gray colors into reds, yellows, greens, blues and purples. |
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The bright green shrubs and rainbows of flowers all looked the same after a while. |
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The bending of sunlight by the raindrops is the key to forming the colorful rainbows. |
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It sparkled and shone in the light that came from it, throwing rainbows all around. |
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I thought indigo might be popular because it's a colour people associate with rainbows and not much else. |
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Sunlight filtered through the water, creating the rainbows, and providing them with light. |
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The sunlight in the water splashed circles of rainbows on the rock walls, making it an absolutely beautiful place to doze in the afternoon. |
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Large, clear-cut, crystalline windows shone in the late afternoon sun, casting colorful rainbows across the expansive lawn. |
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The diamond was shining brilliantly in the sun, casting tiny rainbows on her fingers. |
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The light bounced off his light blonde hair and the three silver hoops in his ear in iridescent rainbows. |
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He paused, watching the rainbows of refracted light from it sparkle on the shelves and walls, an expression of almost reverent awe on his face. |
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Stained glass windows splayed sunlight in multicolored, non-sense rainbows over the rich Persian rugs thrown to either side of the ruby highway. |
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You belong here by your son's side to help him get better, not off chasing rainbows. |
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It makes all the sense in the world for them to refocus where they're strong, rather than chase rainbows. |
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By my teen years I mostly figured out that my dad sent me chasing rainbows because he knew I'd never find the ends. |
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The world around her resolved itself into sharp focus, and the rainbows faded away from her eyes. |
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The trouble is, like all rainbows, there is no depth to the shimmer, and when the light is removed, all pretence at glitter is gone. |
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Farther upstream, two branches of the river offer wilder rainbows and brook trout. |
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The candlelight caught the square solitaire, setting rainbows of fire dancing through the diamond. |
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The room was bright and full of sunshine, the light-catchers sending shards of rainbows all over the room. |
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As the salmon begin to leave, or spawn and die, the rainbows, Dolly Vardens and grayling reap a harvest of salmon eggs and bits of flesh. |
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There are browns, rainbows, cut-throats, brooks, tigers, splakes, white fish, wipers, and others in the area. |
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Swanswater is a three-pond venue which holds rainbows up to 18 lb along with a scattering of steelheads, golden trout and natural browns. |
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Only triploid or late-maturing rainbows are used, with steelheads, golden, tiger and blue trout. |
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Everywhere I turned there were immense trees towering above me, rainbows of exotically coloured blooms, and thick dark carpets of creeping moss. |
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He stores his rainbows on ice and black pepper, then serves pan-fried fillets cooked with portobello mushroom, spring onion, and a Cabernet. |
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Giant icicles glistened against the 185 ft drop, as multiple rainbows added to the perfect postcard outside my 27th floor window. |
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Usually a girl like me would be up in the clouds, in la la land or wherever the rainbows shone and the butterflies flew. |
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Pretty red-haired maids will grant you good luck as you search the rainbows for pots of gold. |
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But the curators have spotted one connection I never guessed: they both painted rainbows. |
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Now imagine dropping down a face while doing tricks off rails, rainbows, and jumps. |
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Around 9:00 pm, we witnessed some interesting meteorological phenomena. Two rainbows appeared in the sky above Utsteinen. |
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Especially if we have outdoor events, He shows us many wonders including rainbows and extraordinary kinds of clouds. |
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Also, you have been witnesses to many kinds of rainbows in the sky, and the dragonflies that came to sit on your hands, heads, or shoulders. |
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The birds are the opposite of time, they depict our desire for light, stars, rainbows and joyous voices. |
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They are more interested in looking at the rainbows in the oil slick on a puddle than in getting somewhere on time. |
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Julie and Martin are looking at storms of the past to invent the rainbows of the future. |
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During this period you will be able to find colorful rainbows on the high seas which you can anchor to and then sail up to the sea of clouds. |
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If kept as a single specimen you can keep them in a species community with other cichlids such as jack dempseys, green terrors, blue acaras, rainbows, etc, etc. |
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The brightest rainbows occur when the raindrops are large, so by studying the rainbow, you can deduce whether the drops that are falling are large or small. |
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Unlike rainbows, fogbows are rare because the light source has to be low at the back of the observer and the fog mostly in the opposite direction. |
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Mists from the falling water made rainbows all down the cliff. |
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If the presence of the man who produced rank commercial potboilers at the film festival was construed a mismatch by many, he insisted he was not there to chase rainbows. |
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It is set in picturesque surroundings, and has rich feeding for the stocked rainbows and browns, with shrimp, snails, perch fry and corixae particularly abundant. |
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In these times when so many seem to spend their lives chasing rainbows, we can reflect on the great faith and fortitude of those who went before us. |
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Coloured beams of light played in everchanging patterns upon the leaping waters and made multihued rainbows in the spray above. |
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We will repaint the world with rainbows that tell tales of how it was once upon a happy time. |
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Her love is about chasing the rainbows of memories and she knows that her faith in love will stand the test of time. |
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It's days like this when you want to go back to bed, hide under the covers and pretend the world is a happy place filled with kitties and rainbows. |
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I had been comparing the arcs with rainbows, which now seems inapt. |
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There are always enough doubters to compensate for the occasional chaser of rainbows. |
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The light from the open window glinted off every angle and gave the appearance that the blade itself was shimmering as it sent rainbows of refracted light across the room. |
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For the mainstream voices, politics is about achieving the possible and not chasing rainbows. |
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Perfect choice for the coastal fishing, Seatrout and grilse rivers and for rainbows in reservoirs. |
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Man can see the coming and going of clouds, beautiful rainbows, and dragonflies that descend far from the sky. |
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He splashed a palmful of cologne on his cheeks, breathed out and felt as right as rainbows. |
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Appearance of halos or rainbows around lights. |
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It was written in the stars, neigh, the rainbows above that the highest court in the USA would legalise gay marriage the day before cities across the world celebrated Pride. |
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There is a zeitgeist which rainbows over and above fashion. |
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Hergill produced browns and rainbows to 5lb with Bloodworm, Cat's Whisker and Hare's Ear top flies. |
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Investors might be wise to just use the jets to chase rainbows before investing in this stock. |
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As all rainbows are not the same, neither is how we view colour. |
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After a thunderous sun shower festooned Brisbane with rainbows in the last light hours of 2014, the city's night sky was lit by 10-tonne fireworks shows from rooftops and river barges. |
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Situated on the northern tip of South America, Guyana sometimes seems like the underbelly of the Caribbean, the muddy cousin of Latin America, known better for the Jim Jones massacre than for its hidden rainbows. |
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She passed during a brief but beautiful sun shower with the sky illuminated by rainbows. |
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Walk the rimrocks with a shotgun, cast a fly for rainbows, ambush a turkey, break a few clays or prowl the backcountry roads with binoculars. |
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Dedicated to Iris, the Greek goddess of rainbows, this brand new collection from Sultana combines harmony, femininity and elegance in a very refined design. |
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Many excerpt scenic focal points: waterfalls, rainbows, ocean waves, rain. |
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Sevenoaks Fishery 01446 622236 The trout are coming to black daddy longlegs and damsel nymph patterns and several 6lb rainbows have been landed. |
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Or the wonderment in not 1 but 2 rainbows as they cap off a berry blue sky now void of thick heavy rain clouds. |
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We can make artificial rainbows with a gardenhose and a sprinkler head adjusted for a very fine spray. |
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You'd expect the rainbows and possibly the browns, but not the blues and the goldies, which can look truly spectacular. |
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Among the rarer optical effects associated with the moon are also moonbows or lunar rainbows. |
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Book II continues with natural meteorological events lower in the sky, including the winds, weather, whirlwinds, lightning, and rainbows. |
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He begins with eggs and raises the trout from frylings to rainbows that will measure well over 16 inches. |
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He theorized on the causes of clouds, mist, wind, and rain as well as frost, hail, lightning, and rainbows. |
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Lee Bateman, Curtis Biner and Ryan Edwards all returned five fish and Ed Jones kept four of the eight rainbows he landed. |
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Les Wheatley tempted three rainbows on a Buzzer from the west end, with Bloodworms also a good tempter late in the season. |
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Try it for channel cats, crappie, bass, predatory rainbows and browns. |
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Many electoral promises are rainbows, vanishing soon after poll day. |
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Condensed water in the air may also refract sunlight to produce rainbows. |
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