But the huge speeds of the Volvo 70s and the vast torrents of water pouring over sleek decks increases the dangers. |
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Solicitor Paul Cowper and his family endured a gruelling seven hours trapped on a balcony, surrounded by torrents of raging water in Sri Lanka. |
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People talked about hundreds of folks running in terror through the streets trying to escape the raging torrents of waters. |
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Dalliers, dawdlers and daydreamers learn to camouflage their lack of achievement in torrents of words. |
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And it flipped its tail and water poured out in torrents out of the tank and splashed on us. |
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Metal sheets were used to divert the torrents of water which poured through the roof. |
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On some roads, rain water was flowing in torrents, this time not due to rain or clogged drains. |
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The volume of meltwater dashing down from the glaciers had transformed normally benign streams into charging torrents that demanded respect. |
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But other voyaging Dutch painters did, and from them he learnt to paint soaring pines and tree-cracking torrents. |
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Gratefully, Cleo washed her face and hands in the torrents of water, drinking deep. |
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Now, it's just words, torrents of them, stubbornly arrhythmic at times and other times too clinical to have any emotional impact. |
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The ducks on the river were managing the torrents and we thought we could manage the riverside amble. |
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The Yarra River, swollen by the torrents of water falling over its catchment, broke its banks, as did other metropolitan creeks and rivers. |
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The basins were fed by snowmelt from far above, though the influx was a mere trickle compared to the boisterous torrents of spring. |
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The rivers that were raging torrents as I crossed them last December were reduced to babbling brooks. |
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Indeed, increasingly over the last decade, the big torrents of easy money flow into Republican hands. |
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The rain continued pouring down in torrents, and lightning kept on flashing unendingly like comets in the black sky. |
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Suddenly, a huge flash and a blast of thunder blew out of the forest, sending birds flapping away in torrents. |
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The other side is dominated by a dark, looming mass which suggests torrents of water rushing upward. |
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Shimmering torrents of sunlight poured through glass skylights in the ceiling. |
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In contrast, other scenes show melting snows, which swell rivers that cascade down mountainsides in rushing torrents. |
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With the turning pages of his folios and albums, the 98-year-old's life pours out in torrents, just like the many rivers he has captured on film. |
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Hundreds of mourners gather daily, shedding torrents of tears and managing a few faint smiles as they remember their loved ones. |
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It crashes down in torrents, carving channels through the cracked, sun-dried soil, racing to the sea before it has time to soak in. |
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Salty water cascaded in torrents down my face and my sobs were strangled and helpless. |
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He said he watched waste haulers back up to the pit and unleash torrents of watery muck. |
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Mountain rivers can become raging torrents extremely quickly, and what was crossable in the morning may not necessarily be crossable on your return in the evening. |
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The couple are accused of daubing neighbours' homes and cars with paint, hurling torrents of abuse at passers-by, and holding drunken all-day and all-night parties. |
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Is it the case that you want in future to leave product policy behind and turn your attention to the torrents of refuse? |
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He cited both Lyndon Johnson's and Richard Nixon's presidencies as examples of presidencies that were toppled by torrents of negative public criticism. |
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There are torrents of words, sometimes rather too many of them – although the show does have a playful awareness of its own verboseness. |
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The Cantábrica Mountains channel torrents of wild water ideal for water rafting and other sports that require rapid water. |
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Don't go if the weather is thundery, because walking on ridges increases the risk of lightning strike and ravines can become torrents. |
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A heavy silence descended on the town, in fits and starts, in torrents, in sobs. |
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The water rushes down to the bottom of the valleys, swelling rivers into torrents which carry away everything in their path. |
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The mountain torrents are said to bring down gold, and these barbarians catch it in troughs perforated with holes and in fleecy skins. |
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See the twin torrents of Florence Falls tumble over terraced monsoon forest and follow 160 steps down to the deep, cool plunge pool below. |
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Ellis had not planned for this contingency, and the torrents Oink served went dark. |
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A torrent tracker was perfect in this regard: it used an SQL database to sort the torrents, and PHP to present them to users. |
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It's as if torrents of healing waters rushed through the massive gathering. |
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Because of the torrential rains, the top soil was washed away by debris flows, which generated real mud torrents. |
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Like a painter of everyday scenes, he used subtle poetry to conjure visions of streaming torrents, autumn breezes or desolate plains. |
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To those should be added the micro-basins of the étang de Salses and the torrents of the Albères. |
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Others needed the assistance of recovery vehicles to rescue them when the severe weather sent torrents of water cascading onto the roads of Kerry. |
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Rivers and burns became torrents and turned the colour of pus. |
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The hill burns are torrents of water and the main river a chocolate flood. |
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Fields were soon under water, quiet little streams changed into raging torrents, and in Taunton many homes were engulfed as the River Tone burst its banks. |
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Braving the icy torrents of white water in the Victorian Alps, personnel from the School of Artillery discovered the true meaning of adventurous training. |
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On Saturday night residents in Chapel Street and Meeting Street anxiously watched as torrents of water poured down the Chapel Hill and the Back Lane. |
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On either side of the path was a massive green field and, within each field, there was a single, pristine white fountain gushing with thick torrents of water. |
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What a cool, unemotional creature she is, yet what torrents of love Elizabeth II generates! |
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There were rules governing how music was to be tagged and catalogued, rules regarding how torrents were to be uploaded, rules regarding album art and liner notes, rules regarding behaviour in the site's moderated forums. |
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Rock-filled torrents smashed vehicles and homes, burying victims under rubble and sludge. |
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Everywhere we turn, there are loamy loins and torrents of testosterone. |
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The files those torrents linked to were located not on the Holland server but in a distributed library that existed on computers around the globe. |
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By the beginning of 2006, the site had 100,000 users and hosted torrents for nearly a million distinct albums, making it four times bigger than the iTunes store. |
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And they say that the gods of Ancient Greece favoured this enchanted land for their trysts and their jaunts, beguiled by its numerous waterfalls, torrents and small ponds embellished with solemn, multicoloured water-lilies. |
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The optical fibers whizzing off the Corning production line will carry gaggles of phone conversations and torrents of digital data. |
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At command, torrents of information will surge from the device. |
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This valley has its own gastronomic tradition, made of plain food, water-mills placed in the course of river Arno and other torrents, where paisants milled chestnuts and cereals for flour. |
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Many of the latter were empty in the dry summer months but strewn with large boulders which testified to the torrents unleashed during the rainy season. |
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The Village Voice put its sassiest junior movie critic on the Meyer beat, opening the sluice gate to torrents of mannered enthusiasm. |
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The site's user base was uploading 1,500 new torrents each day. |
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Therefore, it has been necessary to retain the peak flood of torrents. |
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At the Favela do Moinho one March afternoon, as the rain sheets down in torrents, huge puddles form on the packed earth outside a small community space, the headquarters of the residents' association. |
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You can then go towards Maurienne and Tarentaise to fully benefit from the mountain pastures, the torrents, the rocks and to practise climbing, white water sports and take part in all the adventures which abound in the area. |
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In October 2000, several days of persistent heavy rain in the cantons of Valais and Ticino not only caused landslips and mudslides but also created a precarious situation along mountain torrents, rivers and lakes. |
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Residents also faced torrents of water. Upwards of 100 mm of rain fell on the city over 36 hours, causing water to flow through basement windows or gurgle up from drains. |
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Four large mountain torrents, the Dangalee, Dubrane, Loarnad, and Rindee Gadh, join the Ganges from the left bank, and have to be crossed by sangos. |
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The streams that run south and east from the mountains to the coast are short and rapid torrents after a storm, but at other times dwindle to feeble trickles of mud. |
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Some of its heftiest stars unleash torrents of ultraviolet light and hurricane-force winds of charged particles etching into the enveloping hydrogen gas cloud. |
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With Bridgend's cricket pitch under torrents of water from monsoonal overnight rain, Awali Camels hastily arranged an intra-club fixture at nearby Cowbridge. |
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In January Max Perkins at Scribner's agreed to publish The Torrents of Spring in addition to Hemingway's future work. |
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The Torrents of Spring has little scholarly criticism as it is considered to be of less importance than Hemingway's subsequent work. |
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With divers kinds of Riddance The smoaking Earth is wet, And all aflowe to seaward goe The Torrents wide of Sweat! |
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Written in ten days, The Torrents of Spring was a satirical treatment of pretentious writers. |
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Set in northern Michigan, The Torrents of Spring concerns two men who work at a pump factory, World War I veteran Yogi Johnson and writer Scripps O'Neill. |
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