Meanwhile the city saw the usual chaos on the streets as rains lashed the Capital. |
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But years of heavy rains in the area following the formation of the co-op caused the spread of a plant blight known as scab. |
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Also, they were not prepared enough for the incessant rains that lashed the city the past few days. |
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This year, good rains and favorable weather have the habitat in the parkland looking better than it has in more than a decade, Sharp said. |
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As a consequence, less water runs straight to storm sewers over-taxed by heavy rains. |
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Clearly the recent rains had left their mark as fairways were still wet and greens very receptive and the scores were good, though not brilliant. |
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The village witch doctor or shaman would shake bones while chanting, in the hope of bringing or ending the rains. |
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Last fall heavy rains took the subway system out of service twice within a two week period of time. |
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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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In Sri Lanka, which lost some 30,000 citizens, nature twisted the knife as torrential rains flooded refugee camps. |
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They had been working hard at manuring our fruit trees after the recent rains. |
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Chinese authorities have attributed Friday's tragedy to torrential rains that caused the area's worst flash flood and mudslide in 200 years. |
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Will we need wet-weather gear in case it rains, or sweaters if the nights get cold? |
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It's never been properly levelled so water always stands on the surface when it rains. |
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He rains light kisses all over her face and neck, taking her hand and sliding a beautiful diamond and alexandrite ring onto her finger. |
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In the south, conical grass huts provide warmth and safety from heavy rains and more variable climates. |
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Hot steaming rains fell frequently, hindering the late haymaking in the other meads. |
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And just as it never rains but pours, so it could be said the conditions also conspired against the Minstermen. |
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Torrential rains yesterday collapsed roads and triggered landslides in central Taiwan but failed to relieve the drought in the north. |
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The windows all have one-touch operation and they close automatically when it rains. |
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The kids are ankle-deep in water when it rains because of the drainage around their cafeteria. |
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The threats of malaria and diarrhoeal diseases will only further increase with the onset of rains. |
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It was crucial for these people to return to their lands before the beginning of the rains but the resettlement came too late for the returnees. |
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He launches himself into my lap and rains kisses on me, his tail beating a tattoo on the arm of my chair. |
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Keep in mind that once it rains, the crabs and fish will probably move more towards the entrance as the salt content upstream lessens. |
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Those late-August rains aroused the life force in every dormant weed seed in Western Washington. |
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Joburgers will have to cool their heels with some freezing weather this month, before the summer rains set in. |
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During the past weekend, flash floods caused by torrential rains have crippled relief work in Eastern Sri Lanka. |
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These roads were tarred just six months ago and with the recent rains, deep potholes have emerged. |
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A cold front will arrive today and bring rains to the north and the east over the weekend, the bureau said yesterday. |
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The Meadowlands cancelled the last five races on its nine-race card due to deteriorating track conditions brought on by heavy rains. |
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The roads will not be permanently asphalted, but will be hard surfaced nonetheless, in anticipation of the rains. |
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Hurricanes bring winds and slashing rains that flood streets, flatten homes, and leave survivors struggling to pick up the pieces. |
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I think when it rains and the weather's lousy they enjoy themselves even more. |
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He's always telling me how lovely Paris is and how it hardly ever rains there. |
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The seeds of F. cernua disperse primarily by gravity and secondarily by surface water run-off after rare heavy rains. |
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Water utility companies too, are affected because the water levels in the rivers are low due to erratic rains. |
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Heavy rains extended south to the Illawarra escarpment west of Wollongong, an area accustomed to drenchings from east coast lows. |
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Unseasonal rains have turned the wheel ruts into snaking rivers and the going is hard and heavy. |
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The topi rut typically lasts 1.5 months and takes place during the long rains between March and May. |
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And as the winter rains pour down, the camp is awash with sewage and rubbish. |
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The lake by the doorway was barely more than a large pond now, heavy and odorous with effluents leached from the tailings by rains. |
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Strong winds remove the fertile top soil and seawater intrusion during the rains leaves the soil and water saline. |
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Fall-planted spinach, cilantro, kale, wild arugula and mache love the warmth and the spring rains. |
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And the sun will bake the soil and the plants and the rains will not come every day. |
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Heavy rains during summer thunderstorms, however, can trigger sudden avalanches of wet sand, called debris flows. |
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Until recent years, Osborne players wore sandshoes until the rains came in May or June. |
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I never had an injury before in my life, but it's true what they say about injuries, it never rains but it pours. |
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That was when Anderson was to learn that in Scotland it never rains but it pours. |
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Farmers need little convincing at present of the truth of the saying that it never rains but it pours. |
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In terms of troubles, however, it would appear that in shintyland it never rains but it pours. |
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In Pennsylvania heavy rains caused rivers and streams to flood their banks. |
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The Zambezi River has been in flood for the last three months following heavy rains in Zambia and Angola. |
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Every time it rains we get some floodwater in the back garden as there is no proper drainage. |
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He said he's satisfied that because of heavy rains which flushed the detergent out, no permanent damage was done to the creek. |
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The Colorado River toad is about the diameter of a cow pie and makes a grand appearance only after our summer rains begin. |
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High water conditions brought on by heavy rains forced Delaware Park officials to cancel a scheduled nine-race card on Monday. |
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Huge waves were yesterday crashing into Cuba's westernmost areas, with heavy rains reported to have cut off several communities. |
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Heavy rains brought by the monsoon front are an important water source for the nation. |
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Traditionally this has been a week when the skies opened and the rains poured down. |
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It rains in the city, as it does on an island, but people do not wear plastic waterproof overtrousers here. |
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January's dry season will not be broken by cyclonic rains as had been expected. |
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Thirteen Eastern Cape dams were overflowing after rains over large parts of the normally drought-prone province, SABC radio news reported. |
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The rains exposed the level of police preparedness to handle traffic during rain. |
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At the same microsite, deciduousness may vary from year to year by 2-3 months with the time of the last and first rains of the wet season. |
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A faint aroma of the hot earth cooled by the first rains wafted in and filled the room with its delicate fragrance. |
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There would be little rice and even less protein for the family before the rains came again in May. |
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Houses in Mastgarh village are still submerged in knee-deep water after the recent rains that lashed out the area for three consecutive days. |
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Perhaps the energy generated by ecstatic dance in worship of the spirits can call the rains to come. |
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Today, the eye of the hurricane came just south of Orlando, Florida, bringing high winds and very heavy rains to that tourist city. |
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In spring, the rains bring with them more than 2,000 species of wild desert flowers and greenery. |
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Low agricultural lands are now submerged in water due to heavy rains, which will dry out in Autumn and will generate another picturesque view. |
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They don't seem to grow grass here for the sheep, but let them eat the weeds that do show up when the rains have come through. |
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During heavy rains the streets and even houses get flooded with knee-deep sullage water, bringing along with it snakes, crabs and insects. |
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Heavy rains left the course wet and unsafe and track management moved all of Monday's races to the dirt track, which was labeled fast. |
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Outside the night was cool and fresh, but the ground was hard and still the rains had not come. |
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If it rains particularly hard in the Sumatran rain forest, the already arid region of East Africa is onset with drought. |
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It is possible that the increase of stardust in the Solar System will influence the amount of extraterrestrial material that rains down to Earth. |
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My uncle's ceiling has been leaking for 18 months and when it rains bad, like it did last weekend, water is dripping all over the place. |
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Some people will tell you that it rains in Wales most days but that's a vicious calumny. |
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A pluviophile is a lover of rain who never feels gloomy when it rains but finds joy and happiness! |
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Weather forecasts called for heavy rains July 12 in Indianapolis, thanks to the remnants of Hurricane Dennis. |
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The unusually heavy rains and hailstorm on Sunday also took its toll of trees in several neighbourhoods. |
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These events warrant dark nights, cruel rains and cabals gathered in corners. |
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Forecasters predict the winds will ease later today and the heavy rains will turn into squally showers. |
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With the first rains, leaves sprout on trees and bushes and the savannah grass grows to several yards within a few months. |
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In the field, bulbs sprout after the first rains in the autumn, and plants may flower by the end of winter. |
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I have bad experiences with my vincas growing beautifully, then dying when it rains too much. |
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Noncoastal areas are primarily affected by heavy rains that cause flooding and by strong winds that damage plant communities. |
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After the spring rains Sullivan Canyon, which lies behind my house in Bel Air, California, is a vernal paradise. |
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And once that kind of liberal verity of free speech seems to be under threat, then the commentators come out and criticism rains down. |
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The brown cloud which hangs over Asia was caused by pollution and will affect the monsoon rains in Asia. |
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Did I realise that the little valleys of that region are so verdant because it rains every day? |
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Ashore a spume of brine water rains from an overhanging crag and sluices back through the beach. |
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Year round rains had filled the reservoirs to the brim, a sight not seen in recent memory. |
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Heavy rains over East London the past two weeks have left the outfield soggy and conditions were soft underfoot. |
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Even so, I managed to do it, even as the first rains of the season broke across the South Bay. |
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With mid-Atlantic states left sodden by an unusually wet summer, the winds toppled trees and rains flooded creeks and low-lying areas. |
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The granular nematicide, spread under banana trees to kill worms, for example, runs into rivers the minute it rains. |
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Unless the roof is waterproofed, that weight could double as the soil soaks up water during rains. |
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Like a field absorbing fresh spring rains, we can continue to soak ourselves in the Spirit's presence, absorbing more and more of his life. |
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Will the rains increase and saturate the existing snowpack, or will the magical transformation to snow begin? |
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Another problem is that during rains, untrimmed branches are likely to fall on the road, endangering passing pedestrians and vehicles. |
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They are white and weathered, the horns cracked and bleached by the snows and frosts, and the rains and heats of many winters and summers. |
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If they're fully rooted in fall before winter season snows or rains, come spring, they're fully established and ready to grow. |
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And if the rains were to come he is also unproven on ground softer than good. |
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The other thing is to dress the borrow pit so that it all drains to the sump end and you can pump the water if it rains. |
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Our backyard is bordered by trees and is usually pretty soupy in the spring when the snow melts and the rains start. |
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Unusually late summer rains had allowed them to outlast the boomslang, and on their ninth try, one chick lived long enough to fledge. |
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In 1996 the Air Force's 75th anniversary show was cancelled because cyclonic rains turned parking areas into bogs. |
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There is also an enormous slag heap stretching 4 kilometres that blows dust and leaches toxins when it rains. |
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Since then, the mountainous county has been prone to mudflows and landslides triggered by torrential rains. |
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When strong wind blows to create waves and ripples, when it rains hard or when sheets of snow land on the lake-surface. |
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But after three years of drought and little prospect that this year's rains will arrive in mid-April, the scene in Gode and other zones is bleak. |
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In Haryana and Gujarat, if the rains come in the next two weeks, we would stress on the sowing of millet, moong beans and then cluster beans. |
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The rains began to pour down in heavy pelts, in huge droplets, the cows mooing a nervous call loud over the plateau. |
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But those states were spared when record-breaking monsoons brought heavy summer rains instead of the fierce fires officials had expected. |
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Between these sierras isolated basins and plains are crossed by seasonal rivers that flow only after it rains. |
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Walking through his fields the fragrance of wild tulsi crushed underfoot, I asked about the crops and the rains. |
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Daffodils and tulips have given way to rains of wallflowers and clouds of forget-me-nots. |
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As the air rises it cools and the moisture contained within it condenses into clouds and eventually it rains. |
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It rains for much of the evening and our view of Ben Nevis, Scotland's highest mountain, is shrouded behind dense clouds. |
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And if no trees are left on the valley slopes to sop up runoff from the rains and slow its flow, a tropical river will wither and die. |
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Three days of torrential rains in Shaaxi province left nine people dead and six others missing. |
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When it rains, the system applies the brakes minutely every few seconds to keep the pads dry. |
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Altogether, Anandi helped construct 700 temporary shelters in 10 villages in Maliya block before the rains. |
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I don't mind when it rains but I hate that thin film drizzle that seems only to be in the air but manages to soak you in next to no time. |
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With the creek barrier now open and a solid berm built across the avulsion channel, the heavy rains return. |
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The destruction of homes caused by incessant rains in many of the squatter townships that litter our cities has now become an annual event. |
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Over eons these sediments became buried beneath layers of mud and ash caused by forest fires, more volcanic eruptions, rains and upheavals. |
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When it rains, the water carries sewage with it into the lake, polluting the water. |
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Krista sat in the front and Emid held the rains in one hand and his beloved firmly in the other. |
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Whether in the torrid months of summer, the pouring rains of the monsoon season, or the cold winters of the North, it's always tea time in India. |
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Day and night the sky falls upon them and torrential rains dampen their dreams. |
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Drax picked up a couple of bowling points at Westow before the rains came and they now enjoy a healthy lead at the top of Division Two. |
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The rain-bringing mesoscale convective system is strong, and the torrential rains move slowly northwards along the Western side of the mountains. |
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However, surviving on minimal water resources could result in farmers having to lead a precarious existence, depending heavily on seasonal rains. |
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If rains or overwatering continues, the fungus can spread to the base of the plant and it can die. |
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Sunday evening's thundershower whipped up hopes that the rains may be back. |
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Massachusetts, meanwhile, had five major declared disasters, mostly associated with heavy rains and flooding in its seven easternmost counties. |
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Then, as heavy spring rains flood the region, these shallow basins fill with water, creating vernal pools. |
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Space between his mangos was let to lie fallow for most of the year, planting vegetables between them when the rains came. |
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The rains in April and May of that year of 1951 were not too heavy and we were able to get out a bit. |
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It still looks like Barbados will get a fair share of rains and high winds. |
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Let the rains of Heshvan bring us comfort and possibilities for endless growth, spiritually and intellectually. |
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November is a month of driving rains and howling winds, an in-between time without any clearly defined season. |
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With a week of sunny days, warm temperatures and scattered rains, Nebraska's corn crop is catching up. |
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The rains are due but they will not supply enough water and will wash roads away, making aid deliveries tougher still. |
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When it rains storm water washes the accumulated waste into the water sources. |
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One forestry official pointed out that mountain forests were essential to prevent soil washing down the steep slopes in heavy rains. |
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So far this year, we've gotten the construction completed on the Weiskopf layout before the rains hit, but there's been a few washouts. |
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The washout was caused by heavy rains on Thursday but did not become apparent until the Des Moines track started to dry out on Friday afternoon. |
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Coastal rains, which are set to continue, have flooded some local access roads and causeways, particularly in the rural areas. |
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With recent heavy rains the ground is even more saturated now and massive puddles of rainwater cover a large percentage of the site. |
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She said when it rains water gushes into the hole and under the foundations. |
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Hoodia grows in the world's most inhospitable places where it scarcely rains during the summer. |
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The monsoon rains in the region have been the heaviest for almost a century and, yesterday, western India was drenched again. |
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Much of Northern Taiwan breathed a sigh of relief yesterday as heavy rains fell around the country yesterday evening. |
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Lightening arced across the sky, ripping the heavens open as torrential rains began to pelt down on them. |
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During a prolonged break in the rains the frogs and toads are hushed, except in jhils and low-lying paddy fields. |
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Weather forecasters said Taiwan will be affected by heavy rains induced by peripheral circumfluence until tomorrow. |
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There have been many cases in which stormy winds and torrential rains have inflicted serious damage. |
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Dozens more were at risk of collapsing as heavy rains continued across the area, authorities said. |
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Santo said the flooding was triggered by torrential rains over the last three days, which caused several rivers to overflow their banks. |
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But once again this year the rains have failed, and the crops are scorched and wilted. |
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The loud noise of rushing elephants resembled the roars of the clouds in the welkin, in the season of rains. |
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The thatch is still damp from the rains, but we shall watch it for a while, in case it hides a spark. |
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Horses cannot be expected to play at their best when it rains every third day. |
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A high precipitation super-cell produces very heavy rains, large hail, downbursts and tornadoes. |
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The city's distinct terrain makes it particularly vulnerable to the storm surges, heavy rains and high winds of a hurricane. |
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In July 1870 very heavy rains fell flooding many of the creeks and nearly twenty Aborigines drowned when the Kopperamanna Creek flooded. |
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The drought loosened its grip in the southeastern States in November, and more emphatically so in January 1941, when heavy rains fell. |
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Full rivers and overflowing dams have been reported in the northern region of the province as rains continue to fall. |
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After their spring resurrection, they abound in temporary bodies of water left by the previous fall's rains and by melting snow. |
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These provinces have the best rainfall, but steep gradients and poor farming ensure that, when rains do fall, rivers run brown. |
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The heavy rains over the past week continue to cause doubts about yet another summer like last year. |
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Heavy earth-moving equipment sent in to clear the mudflows are failing to make headway as torrential rains continue to fall in the region. |
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Here in northern Afghanistan, for the first time in four years, the rains didn't fail, and these farmers are now reaping the benefits. |
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The climate varies greatly from north to south, but rains fall throughout the country from December to April. |
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The Eastern Province Agricultural Union president welcomed the good rains which had fallen throughout the province. |
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Exceptionally good rains fell once more in 1889 giving much needed hope to farmers who had survived until that time. |
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It may also be possible to reduce cloud cover by seeding clouds to cause rains to fall in areas where the water is needed. |
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During climate extremes, whether droughts or flooding rains, those on the land feel it most. |
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Agriculture in Africa is rain-fed, and when those rains fail so do the crops, exacerbating food insecurity. |
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I fought in the snow barefoot to give you the freedom to vote and you stay at home because it rains. |
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Along with the gusty winds, torrential rains and the punishing power shutdowns, it rained snakes of all sizes and colours on the city. |
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A mother's smile is like seeing a rainbow after it rains and the sun comes out. |
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The receding rains also formed a rainbow spanning the sky and dipping into a village in the valley. |
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The rainfall in the lower areas had not been abnormal and they had no way of knowing of the torrential rains higher up. |
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The warning was issued in view of the torrential rains to rainstorms and strong winds forecast for the valleys. |
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Next time it rains, these students can go to the centre and see for themselves how rainwater can be harvested. |
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But as the rains progress, they abandon the tall, rank grass in the floodplains and woodlands in search of more palatable foodstuff. |
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They aestivate during the dry season but come up to the surface to spawn after the first rains. |
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The flat roof in the girls toilet has fallen in so when it rains, it is flooded. |
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The heavy rains lashing the City since Saturday have left a wide swathe of death and destruction. |
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Nearly 100 trees were uprooted and branches of over 800 trees were severed due to gusty winds and heavy rains that lashed the City recently. |
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The storm also caused heavy rains that swamped parts of the Philippine capital, Manila. |
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Larvae breed in woodland pools filled by melting snows or by spring rains. |
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Despite the heavy rains overnight, the course was in good condition. |
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Its surface temperature is hot enough to melt lead, and it rains sulphuric acid, but US scientists think there might yet be life on Venus, floating in its sulphurous clouds. |
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On one side of the road in what looked like a paddy field after recent heavy rains a pheasant picked its way fussily around as though scared of getting its feet wet. |
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Although climate changes in Palaeolithic times 25,000 years ago began to lead to desertification, there were still summer rains in the Neolithic era. |
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While the north coast has sweltered under the hottest February sun for 100 years, the rains have arrived just in time to remind us it's winter sport sign-on. |
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Meanwhile, flood waters trapped commuters at City Gate, since the roads into the transit hub remained impassable for hours even after the rains had stopped. |
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The conical shape of the structure makes it stable in the high winds that often blow briskly across the Great Plains, and closable smoke flaps keep driving rains outside. |
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Most days, the large columns that supported the high walls of the shopping center shielded the market from the sun's rays or fierce rains or winds. |
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Then, after a few more years. it needs fire to release seed from cone, reduce mature tree to ash to nurture the sandy soil, and then rains to ensure vigorous renewal. |
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The heavy rains earlier in the week have added a much needed drop of extra water to our local rivers which should be fining down nicely by the weekend. |
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With the first of the summer rains expected at any time now and hence the need to plough the fields in preparation for sowing, the people do not have any seeds to plant. |
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Long dry periods are often broken by heavy rains and flash floods. |
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It has been noticed that in their native home, they take refuge in under-water crab-holes or by burying themselves in the sand, where they remain until the rains come. |
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Yet as the last colored leaves, varnished with the first rains of winter, fall earthward, the deciduous trees bare their sinewy musculature for all the world to look upon. |
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The tide ebbs and flows, the winds and rains wear them away. |
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After some heavy rains last spring, my grape hyacinth bulbs, which have been in the ground for a number of years, started popping out of the ground. |
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When it rains heavily all the grit on the roads tends to be washed away. |
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Heavily swollen with monsoon rains in mid-July, the river breached its earth embankments swamping large areas of the district within half an hour. |
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It's uncanny living in Beijing how it rains on the eve of major events. |
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Recent rains likely eroded the topsoil away to a level below the crown. |
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Refilling the aquifer would require hundreds, if not thousands, of years of rains. |
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A lake may dry up in one region, but a new one can form when rains fill a basin elsewhere. |
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The temperature dropped, the winds abated, and cool rains began to fall. |
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If mountain areas were full of deep-rooted Japanese cedar rather than betel nut palms, torrential rains would be less likely to cause mudslides and overflowing rivers. |
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Scientists theorize that methane rains from Titan's sky, creating surface methane or ethane lakes, which may give rise to clouds, similar to the water cycle on Earth. |
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Early morning on September 18, the combination of heavy rains and, according to Pattaya City sources, a broken water main quickly flooded many areas of North Pattaya. |
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I like to take a good set of waterproofs because when it rains it pours. |
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Oprah considers a stake in the clippers, rains flood Florida, Bob Hoskins passes away, and more stories from today. |
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A weather forecaster said the province should brace itself for more heavy downpours in some areas, as well as cold and wet conditions with moderate rains in other areas. |
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Farmers who had already lost their last rabi crops due to the scanty rainfall are now losing their kharif crops, which have been badly damaged due to non arrival of rains. |
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Listeners kept calling and sending text messages to the radio jockey from all parts of Mumbai, telling him about the rains in their neighbourhood. |
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Fall rains were scant, but of some benefit to a few farmers. |
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Fall rains are sometimes unpredictable, even in the wettest climates. |
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In neighbouring Botswana torrential rains that have lashed the southern, central and eastern parts of the country are now moving towards tourist destinations in the west. |
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Subhash Dagar of Sagarpur village claimed that the rains would be helpful in reviving nearly all the kharif crops, including sugarcane, paddy, bajra, jowar and pulses. |
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And now when they have been praying for dry weather so that they can harvest their kharif crop and take it to grain markets, heavy rains are wreaking havoc. |
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He pointed out that he had never seen such a situation where in the month of July, a crucial period for kharif crops, the rains failed absolutely in Punjab. |
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The main north-south highway was reopened on Thursday but motorists were urged to remain on alert against possible dangers caused by the continuing heavy rains. |
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Better roads in cities that receive heavier rains are testimony to the fact that blaming the rains is a lame excuse for poor quality of public works. |
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Monsoon rains sparked widespread flooding that submerged the camp in water. |
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These rains are triggering massive landslides and building collapses. |
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Heavy rains are expected in the earthquake zone this weekend. |
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Making ridge and furrow system in the row crops will also facilitate better conservation of the subsequent rains and promote better growth of the crops. |
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Until it rains, the lion's share of owed water will have to wait. |
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In my part of the country, the oppressive days of late summer are now past, and the first hint of the longed-for winter rains have teased us by speckling the dusty ground. |
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A glass bottomed runnel, which collects water during the short and torrential rains, doubles as a skylight over a glass shower and over the guest room below. |
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In the rains it is stretched taut like an elastic band about to snap. |
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Normally, my green manures are alfalfa and I grow them under the nurse crop, and when we cut that nurse crop in the fall the alfalfa can grow if there are fall rains. |
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But when the rains arrived, fresh carpets of zebra, wildebeest and Thomson's gazelles rolled out from the distant hills, transforming the treeless steppes. |
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That's why we recommend you plant in anticipation of rainfall in your area, and if rains don't come, water to keep your seedbed moist until your seedlings are established. |
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If the rains are too hard, young plants and seedlings can be washed away. |
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She answered questions like why there are thunderclouds and how it rains. |
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According to officials of the weather department, parts of the city and suburbs will experience thundershowers and heavy rains during the next two days. |
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Complete with bearskin, he reaches 9ft and cannot fit into the Royal sentry boxes, meaning he has to be replaced by a shorter soldier when it rains. |
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Vernal pools are shallow depressions in the natural topography that have hard pan, impermeable hard pan, beneath them and when the winter rains come they fill with water. |
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The horse lay there, thrashing violently, the Cowgirl, unconscious, the rains still belting on them, the funnel taking down everything in its path to their right. |
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Every time it rains, we look up at the sky and are shocked and betrayed. |
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Sheets of torrential rains pouring down over the Land Rover sent its four wheels plunging into the mud. |
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We had over 175 tons picked and in by September 25, so we only had four small lots of Merlot left when the rains came. |
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Whenever rains are heavy, the drain gets clogged with debris. |
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On another note, all elections should be held only after the monsoons, and after all the candidates have been forced to walk on foot through the city during the rains. |
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The Himalayan Range is the major cause of the summer monsoon rains. |
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The monsoonal rains began on July 26, when an unprecedented 76 centimetres of rain fell in just 24 hours, devastating the city's inadequate infrastructure. |
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I was hoping for at least some wingnut or moonbat to find a way to link the current White House staff to the high winds and driving rains approaching North Carolina right now. |
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For better or for worse, the rains are making sure you're stuck at home. |
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In fact, the unadjusted number of permits on homes not yet started jumped in March, suggesting snow and heavy rains forced builders to hold off on some new projects. |
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Even if it rains the entire time, it won't totally sink your plans. |
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Aftershocks and heavy rains continue to trigger mudslides on mountain slopes where the quake has uprooted forests, loosened topsoil or created barrier lakes. |
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The veranda, roofless and open to the bitter blue sky where the seasonal gu rains sputter, serves as a makeshift neonatal ward. |
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The outcome depends on how hard and how long it rains, how long the concrete has been down, the type of finish, and the slope of the concrete surface. |
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Although welcome, the heavy rains in eastern Nebraska fell on ground so dry and hard that a substantial portion of the moisture ran off, overflowing some creeks and sloughs. |
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Fall rains and winter snows will provide moisture to germinate seeds. |
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With the late rains we had in the spring, and then the wet summer upstream, the river has been higher than normal, and that land hasn't really dried out since snowmelt. |
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I'm a cross old sourpuss who prefers thinking deep thoughts about Plato and why it always rains when I haven't got my jacket, to engaging in friendly exchanges. |
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The south-east monsoon cuts visibility from June to August, but the main rains come with the north-west monsoon from December to March, when heavy seas can restrict diving. |
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The type of rain will match those falls recorded early in April when just such a system brought the first good rains to the south-west and the south. |
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He's talking about a Malibu-area bungalow that survived a close call with a 1993 brush fire, only to end up awash in rocks and mud when the winter rains arrived months later. |
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It's beautiful in summer, he says, but not quite so today, the back of the house buffeted by howling winds and Biblical rains coming in across the river. |
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So when it's dry I get water, but when it rains I am cut off? |
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Flooding also hit hundreds of houses in southern parts of Lampung province in the past two days following heavy rains that caused rivers to burst their banks. |
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Mighty NATO rains down bombs and bullets on Gaddafi's puny forces, but can't score a knockout. |
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These clouds, spotted over a methane lake, could be the first sign of summer rains on a distant world. |
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The rains have returned to much of the state, but some reservoir levels are still worryingly low. |
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The next fortnight will be crucial because prolonged rains are needed immediately to water crops and ensure that a harvest is produced in October. |
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Heavy rains and rising water are wreaking havoc across Europe. |
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I am afraid if we wait any longer, the fall rains will catch us. |
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Of these the two gazelles produce their young in the early rains, while oribi, of similar size to the gazelles, have a birth peak that coincides with late wet season. |
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With the coming of the annual rains the game had dispersed, and for a while he saw only a few scurrying mopani squirrels. |
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Generally they make landfall along the southern coast of Zhejiang, and affect the area with strong winds and stormy rains. |
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With constant cloud and mist cover, and heavy rains in the mountains, the temperature is much cooler. |
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When heavy rains blow over the region, the roads often turn to mud, sometimes stranding hundreds of travelers in the process. |
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Heavy rains and a moonless night provided some cover for the escaping Spanish. |
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The flash floods have become a common phenomena in Jammu and Kashmir due to incessant rains in the region. |
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The four Chaacs were storm gods, controlling thunder, lightning, and the rains. |
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In the wet season, it rarely rains all day, but rainfall is very heavy during short periods. |
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In its outreach programmes, the Congress focusing on the woes of farmers Uttar Pradesh who have lost crops due to unseasonal rains and hailstorm. |
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The rains in the west tend to be irregular and evaporate quickly, contributing to the aridity of the area. |
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In summer there can be strong rains, which have on some occasions provoked catastrophic floods and landslides. |
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It rains irregularly between August and October, with frequent brief heavy downpours. |
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A cloudburst in the China Creek district followed by continued heavy rains was responsible for the increased water. |
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Because of the irregular terrain, heavy summer rains often cause erosion and river silting. |
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Primal Kyogre's Primordial Sea Ability will bring the opposite of Primal Groudon, which means you can have heavy rains. |
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