Sebastian's subsequent survival was another aerial spectacle as his boat dropped vertically to the stage in stormy lighting. |
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Organisers surveyed the impact from last year's wildfires and stormy SoCal winter, and redesigned the course. |
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Their stormy, nocturnal pigments of brown, rust, orange and ocher, mixed with black and white, seem to thicken like wet sand. |
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All day and night the good brig Quedagh Merchant bobbed and weaved through the winter's stormy blast. |
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Advanced technology means the giant vanes of the turbines swivel to search for wind but cut out in stormy conditions. |
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So he clung on to his draughty vicarage in East Anglia as a man might to a small raft in stormy seas. |
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The song has a stormy quality that lends itself to images of waves crashing violently against rocky shorelines. |
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Leslie, 43, and Chapman have had a string of bust-ups in a stormy marriage. |
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The Caledonian Canal was engineered to provide shipping with a sheltered alternative to voyaging around the stormy Scottish coast. |
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The white smoke rose in a small trail towards the stormy skies, far to the north of the two warriors. |
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There were stand-up rows, stormy walk-outs and tearful tantrums about faded careers. |
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In the second decade Patinir established a formula for the painting of calm seas, while interest in depicting stormy seas came later. |
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On that stormy day, however, she was wearing sky blue contacts with a starburst pattern. |
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She told me a harum-scarum tale of running through a forest in the middle of the stormy. |
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It depicts a viaduct with stick figures walking across it, slightly stooped and outlined against a stormy sky. |
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Wellington residents are being warned to prepare for another 12 hours or so of stormy weather. |
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Yorkshire escaped the worst of Friday's stormy weather, which was blamed for accidents, road closures and flooded homes further north. |
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The stormy weather could spread as far as the British Midlands by this evening, he said, but temperatures would still be very warm. |
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She encountered stormy weather less than a day into the voyage, and at about 2am on September 3 fire broke out in the engine room. |
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The trees would have hindered the building process, dropped leaves and debris onto the deck and were an added risk in stormy weather. |
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This lough suffered from the stormy weather last week but still produced a few salmon despite the conditions. |
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Staff and parents are concerned that the building could be unsafe, especially in stormy weather. |
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Some other yachts were forced to divert and set sail for Maldives and Galle due to stormy weather. |
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Her homecoming is somewhat earlier than expected, hastened by the recent stormy weather in the North Atlantic. |
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Every year, slates are blown off the roof in stormy weather and temporary repair works have to be carried on a regular basis. |
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Six balloons arrived on Sunday but stormy weather has meant that they have been grounded ever since. |
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The coastal weather was so stormy on Wednesday that oil-skimming boats were forced to remain in port for a second straight day. |
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The organising committee reserves the right to postpone or cancel the competition in the event of the weather being too stormy. |
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There have been many cases in which stormy winds and torrential rains have inflicted serious damage. |
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The anticipation of the stormy weather last week promised to be more worrying than the actuality of the event. |
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They ran into stormy seas and started their emergency distress beacon late on Friday night. |
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Forty five fishermen were drowned in stormy seas, including 10 from Iniskea and 9 from Lacken. |
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Walters said his British rescuers took great risks to pick them up in the stormy seas. |
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It portrayed a woman grasping a cross with both hands as she was being rescued from a stormy sea. |
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From icy rivers to calm ponds and a stormy sea, Monet came to paint water in all its various states. |
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The atmospheric score and cinematography, especially of luscious New Zealand landscape and stormy seas, adds greatly to one's appreciation. |
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But the ponds can also be slate on stormy days when they reflect the stormy sky. |
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Culdrose also averages more than 200 call-outs a year, from sailors taken off sinking vessels in stormy seas to people injured in cliff falls. |
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The divers, working from a platform sent from Norway, have been racing against the onset of Arctic winter in stormy seas. |
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The dispute is still thought likely to provoke a stormy, if not violent, showdown. |
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Interviews among factional leaders might easily end in stormy scenes, full of tirades and tantrums. |
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Ann-Marie agreed to help out her little brother despite having a somewhat stormy relationship with him. |
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Fury erupted at a stormy meeting when angry locals turned up to fight plans for two mobile phone masts in York. |
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Last week's ban on hunting with dogs was the climax of many years of stormy debate around the issue. |
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It is expected that will lead up to a stormy debate over the issue at Scottish Labour's annual conference in Perth in February. |
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Her stories revolve around food, with which Filler has a close but stormy relationship. |
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The court was told the couple, who were married in 1980, had a stormy relationship. |
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The council is expected to reject the proposal on June 14 when the two groups meet for what may be a stormy debate. |
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The inquest heard that the relationship was stormy and had broken up several times. |
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Only the banker's closest friends knew of the couple's stormy and passionate relationship. |
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The move follows a stormy debate in which the city's council tax rise was agreed at just less than five per cent. |
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It houses Manx shearwaters, herring and black-backed gulls, razorbills, stormy petrels and guillemots as well as puffins. |
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Clark comes over on television as a square-jawed straight-shooter, not the stormy petrel that the Army knew during 34 years of active duty. |
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Around 80,000 revellers were in the city centre to enjoy a welcome break in the stormy weather for the Hogmanay street party. |
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Otherworldly caws, a sound they produce only when they are at sea, enable the sociable birds to maintain contact even in stormy conditions. |
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One particularly stormy night, Byron challenged the others to tell a ghost story. |
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In the stormy waters off Western Australia recently it was sub versus sub in a game of cat and mouse. |
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Even on the stormy day that we visited, the vista over some of the uninhabited islands was magical. |
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The Academic Council is an organization that has the ear of the United Nations and can help bring clarity in the wake of stormy global politics. |
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Well done indeed to all who visited elderly or housebound neighbours during last week's stormy conditions to make sure that all was well. |
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The stormy water has cleared some of the plankton and visibility is up to about 15m, though this is still a low reading by west coast standards. |
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But there was a teardrop shaped stone the size of a pebble, colored the cloudy blue of a stormy sea. |
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The towers look like beacons in the stormy night, still strangely reassuring in their solidity and familiarity. |
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She withdrew under a stormy cloud after it came out that she hadn't paid Social Security taxes on her housekeeper. |
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But many sailing ships came to grief in the stormy waters and ended their days in the Falklands. |
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Dark, inky black clouds swathed over the sun and blotted out the sky like a curtain of stormy nightfall. |
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But folks, who made the decision to pose Jim Collins on a mountain ledge with a dark and stormy night brewing behind him? |
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Wind can cause an air force to be grounded, as can mist, fog and stormy weather. |
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However, as the stormy debates at the conference demonstrated, this fragile unity has not been easily won. |
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The past few weeks have been stormy ones, but at resort level, precipitation is still falling as rain. |
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He was wearing a pair of dark navy blue denim jeans, and a grey dress shirt that exactly matched the stormy shade of his eyes. |
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Three Kingfisher pilots searching for ships in distress radioed they had spotted life rafts in the stormy Atlantic. |
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The prefabricated building was erected on land beside St Nicholas Primary School on Friday after a delay of two days due to stormy weather. |
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Day 1 was stormy, rain cells dumping near launch and downwind, north winds aloft. |
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As a result of the mosque's openness, breezes and even stormy winds are able to enter the mosque's interior. |
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He poured out his otherwise ignored feelings into music, making his flute wail with stormy rage, sigh soft dirges, or trill in happy abandon. |
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At other times the sea will seem a dark seething green, the wind wailing across the top of its stormy depths. |
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Shoddy umbrellas and whipping winds drive most New Yorkers indoors during stormy weather. |
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The first barricaded suspect situation I attended was, as I recall, on a dark and stormy night, in fact it was raining cats and dogs. |
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There are rainproof bags for stormy days, sturdy totes for the beach, delicate fabrics for evening, and squashy shoulder bags for casual wear. |
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Seasonal variations are slight, though wet and stormy conditions with strong westerlies occur from December to February. |
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Rainbows and reptiles at the same time, the compositions rub against each other like kakemonos in a stormy wind. |
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Her upturned profile, proud but not snobbish, promises to cut through the stormy seas ahead. |
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I would ask as his final gift a charismatic last hurrah before risking my untried head above the stormy parapet. |
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It was a stormy day in November, 2001, when Sharp and his men drove up to his beach fortress with a ton of boards, jetskis, and rescue gear. |
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Darius' eyes were hard and intense and his stormy aura swirled with angry red. |
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Wishing for no more tidal waves in the stormy emotional ocean of the day, Shey returned her mother's overly sympathetic smile. |
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The sky looked gray and stormy as the company loaded the ship and they began to set sail. |
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The high winds arrived late in the evening and it looks like being a stormy night. |
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But after their stay in that sun-kissed paradise they got a rude awakening on heading out into the Atlantic, which was to prove stormy and rough. |
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I've missed writing about a lovely sunny day, and a rainy day, and a quite rumbustiously stormy night. |
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The base of the cliff is heavily undercut, so you certainly do not want to be here on a stormy day or when a full spring ebb tide is running. |
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Although it is close to the mainland, it used to be cut off for weeks at a time during stormy weather. |
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It depicts a beach scene outside The Hague with a boat setting off into a stormy sea. |
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It houses Manx shearwaters, herring and black-backed gulls, razorbills, stormy petrels and guillemots besides puffins. |
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The stormy grey glass wings of a tiny seabird stretched over my palm as the little beak stayed frozen in a silent cry. |
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Leading Internet words may very well be the new electric symbols, barometers for the stormy forces of this new electronic democracy. |
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They were always on the move, always short of money, and their life together was passionate and stormy. |
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He felt nauseous and depressed, awash on a stormy, bilious sea of confusion, misunderstanding, and despair. |
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If drug stocks hit more turbulence in this stormy political season, we may hear plenty about who is selling them. |
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His stormy gaze swept over all the buildings until it landed on a run down apartment with boarded up windows and crumbling walls. |
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Marital tension, reflecting Strauss's stormy relationship with his wife Pauline, is a subject common to several of his operas, some openly autobiographical. |
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The Panamanian-registered Princess Eva has been in sheltered waters in Donegal Bay since Wednesday, after two of its crew were killed in an accident in stormy seas. |
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In the meantime, Khrushchev had been holding a stormy and furious press conference making veiled threats and inveighing against the treacherous nature of the United States. |
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Survey ship HMS Roebuck had barely left Devonport on her final deployment when she was involved in a rescue in stormy seas off the north-west coast of Spain. |
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The bell has tolled, the crow has cawed in ominous overtones, there's been a dark and stormy night, and now finally we know the results of the election. |
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To ensure that cash flow and productivity gains aren't blown away by stormy conditions, tight-fisted managers are squeezing value out of every cent. |
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Gathered together on wicker furniture are two women and a man, posing a bit as they react to the stormy weather conditions outside with a bit of stiff-necked hauteur. |
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The huge, panoramic windows looked out onto a stormy cloudscape, rain battering at the glass and sending muted thunder rumbling constantly round the utilitarian bridge. |
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The new vessel is almost two metres longer than their previous one and, coupled with a wider beam, means it is capable of being launched in more stormy conditions. |
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Video of the search shows the winch struggling to cope with the stormy conditions. |
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In 1986, when the Commonwealth Games were last hosted in Britain, Edinburgh endured a fortnight of stormy skies and an even bleaker financial legacy. |
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Her sharp nails were expertly painted, and her eyes were a stormy teal. |
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Last New Year's Eve, the ship suffered a power cut for almost two hours in stormy seas in the Bermuda Triangle, en route to New York from Puerto Rico. |
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What induced this stormy outburst on this tempestuous May morning? |
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His eyes were stormy green, like a tempestuous patch of sky right before the tornado siren goes off, with a layer of translucent blue like the heavens beneath fluffy clouds. |
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A friendship later became a stormy relationship that has survived several break-ups, flirtations with other partners and even the occasional fistfight. |
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In riveting testimony, Arias also described the stormy affair that had led her to the courtroom. |
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A couple getting off the Gray Line tour bus had just flown in from Mexico City on Wednesday night, missing the stormy conditions. |
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Rather, it was a stormy month of shifting positions, escalating tactics and fraying tempers in which neither side won any awards for consistency or scrupulousness. |
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A friendship later became a stormy relationship that has survived several breakups, flirtations with other partners and even the occasional fistfight. |
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In another large work, soft-edged horizontal lines suggest a stack of stormy sunsets, with orange, rose and yellow scumbled between brown or black, in ominous bands. |
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The shortage of sheltered safe berthing forces commercial craft to moor off in stormy conditions with potentially hazardous transfers in open boats. |
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The weather was nasty, very, very stormy and a lot of people were seasick. |
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The stormy weather of the last few weeks has prevented angling boats from venturing out, and many visiting anglers have been frustrated by the unseasonal weather. |
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At her original trial at Leeds Crown Court, the jury heard how the couple had a stormy relationship, with frequent arguments and both had a temper, especially in drink. |
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Wandering albatrosses, Wilson's stormy petrels, Cape petrels and brown-browed albatrosses kept us entertained us with their flights across the waves. |
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As well as pie, soup is also a good comfort in this stormy weather. |
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These radiation belts surround the Earth with a stormy environment of energetic particles that could affect the electronic systems and computers on board the spacecraft. |
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She gasped at how majestic it looked against the gray, stormy sky. |
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There was a pause as they looked out at the stormy sea and the gray sky. |
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A friend invited me to go sailing in a dinghy, again on a stormy day. |
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Low-pressure weather systems signal cold, stormy weather and snow. |
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The stormy petrel of politics is still considering his options with regard to an appeal against the High Court decision shooting down his dual mandate case. |
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The view was aired at a stormy community meeting in which householders living near the site were given information about the Heslington East proposals. |
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Tom felt deadly full, his stomach still heaving like a stormy sea. |
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When the moon's orbit aligns just perfectly with Jupiter's stormy eye and an entire mountainside is lush with four leaf clovers, something really easy slides across your desk. |
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The log cabin in which they sleep has no floor or window, and wind and rain pour in during the stormy days. |
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As stormy weather closes in, delaying passage even longer, Joan's carefully laid plans are dashed upon the rocks by an equally powerful emotional gale. |
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I gave a loud yell of indignation when the book was wrenched from my hands, and I looked up to see Alex staring down at me, amusement glittering in his stormy eyes. |
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His stormy cobalt eyes glanced down at her and he sighed again. |
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Another omen claims that if the first crescent of the new Moon appears with its lower horn obscured, stormy weather is indicated in the first phase of the Moon. |
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Great Northern Divers are on Anglesey's Inland Sea, Caernarfon's Doc Fictoria and on Llyn Tegid, all driven in by the stormy conditions at sea. |
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Its serene tone contrasted with the stormy Fourth, and led some commentators to think it a symphonic valediction. |
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During this trip the stormy relations between Jones and Pallenberg deteriorated to the point that Pallenberg left Morocco with Richards. |
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The reception of Impressionist art at the Gallery got off to an exceptionally stormy start. |
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Over 700 men were rescued from the open ocean despite cold seas and stormy weather. |
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Modern navigation systems now minimise the dangers but in the past the stormy seas have claimed many ships. |
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It appeared as though someone in the Battalion must have killed a Chinaman, as the weather continued rough and stormy, with strong wind. |
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The summers are moderately cool, and the winters tend to be rather stormy though rarely producing lightning. |
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Northern gannet colonies can be found in the far north in regions that are very cold and stormy. |
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The British fleet had sailed but the German ships escaped in stormy seas and low visibility, assisted by British communication failures. |
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In the 18th century there were a succession of stormy winters that increased the number of wrecks on the Back's coast. |
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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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The Bays were stormy and we heard the waves at different distances and in the middle of the water like the Sea. |
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The crimes which had disgraced the stormy tribuneship of Shaftesbury had been fearfully expiated. |
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On one of my expeditions, after a stormy night, at the end of March, the hounds drew all day without finding a fox. |
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Despite a stormy eight months there alongside executive director Dennis Wise, Jimenez is seen as a top transfer market operator. |
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It's an early summer because of the mild, wet and stormy winter, and the whole thing's rather jumped the gun. |
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Back in the comfort of Landward cottage, it's the kind of stormy, authentic lighthouse keeper experience you'd expect. |
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Brian Smith, from Wick, Caithness, died after being plucked from stormy seas by helicopter in a daring rescue bid. |
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Her new movie may have faced a stormy reception from the critics but if she keeps dressing like this, as a style icon, Emma is unsinkable. |
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Julia Osborne and Travolta's Tom Hardy one tropical stormy night to figure out who fragged Jackson's hated Sgt. |
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Oceanic climates can have much storm activity as they are located in the belt of the stormy westerlies. |
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Jennifer Robinson, co-founder of the Nail Bar, cites economic uncertainty, stormy winter weather and terrible city traffic as reasons for slow sales this year. |
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In stormy weather, holes in the prow would partially fill with water when the ship pitched forward, thus lessening the violent turbulence caused by waves. |
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As viewed from the north, it is an irregular blunt peaklet about ten feet high, fast disappearing before the stormy atmospheric erosion to which it is subjected. |
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The layer of sediment underlies a cliff on the beach, but after stormy weather the protective layer of sand was washed away and the sediment exposed. |
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A study has found that fish populations rise dramatically after stormy years due to more nutrients reaching the surface and therefore greater primary production. |
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The stormy cumulous clouds added to the overall turbulent atmosphere. |
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The stormy backdrop of Hannibal Crossing The Alps is reputed to have been inspired by a storm over the Chevin in Otley while he was staying at Farnley Hall. |
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It was a bewildering theophany, since it was impossible to make out anything clearly in the stormy obscurity of thunder, lightning, smoke and wind. |
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They usually left in October due to persistent stormy weather. |
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It is shorter and more sheltered than the often stormy Drake Passage. |
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