The rivers that were raging torrents as I crossed them last December were reduced to babbling brooks. |
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I stood on the deserted balcony in an effort to escape all the noise from the party raging on inside. |
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In Aceh, a struggle for independence has been raging, with varying degrees of intensity for almost thirty years. |
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Even as robotically assisted surgery is touted in the media, a legal battle is raging between the market's two major players. |
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I clung onto a verandah post with a guy with a beard and while the water was raging all around us we clung onto each other. |
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Students performed four scenes from the play, which is set at a time when civil war was raging in Ireland. |
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It's World AIDS Day, a time to remember that in some countries today a plague is raging on a scale not seen since the Middle Ages. |
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With no fires raging, Williams had some time to share his lessons on the art of understanding fires and on what it takes to put them out. |
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This spring I drove from southeast Arizona past the fires in the northern part of the state, and then by fires raging in New Mexico and Colorado. |
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Thousands of acres of forest have also been lost to fires raging in Italy, where at least 60 heat-related deaths have been reported. |
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It took 50 firefighters and 150 members of the Norwegian Army nearly six hours to extinguish the fire raging at the crash site. |
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Labonte wasn't hurt in the ensuing blaze but with the fuel fire raging, he had to scramble to get free. |
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The US Defense Secretary was trying to make sense of early unconfirmed reports that fires were raging in the oil-rich fields in the south. |
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Its communications are still down and thermal scans of the ship show several massive fires raging in what we guess is its engineering section. |
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Suddenly the flood of memories came to her and she frowned, anger raging within her. |
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Warren stopped reading and just stared at the page, a feeling of confusion raging through his body. |
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He turned away from the other boy, fear, anger and confusion raging through him. |
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But he never imagined that his elder brother would be destroyed by the anger that had been raging inside for a long time. |
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Everyone seemed so happy, without a care in the world, polar opposite to the sadness, regret and fear raging inside him. |
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Her curiosity was raging and she desperately wanted to see what was happening. |
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As if noting the internal annoyance raging behind my eyes, the boy in front of me laughed, his eyes lighting up as he did so. |
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Loretta and Teresa had been gone a long time and Chandra's curiosity was raging. |
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This new fighter was no exception, they just didn't seem to learn, he was charging at Gytr like a raging bull complete with snorts and bellows. |
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She just gave him a look that would have stopped a raging bull and gave him the pail. |
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Surely you've got more sense than a raging bull, charging each time you see the matador's red rag! |
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The man could laugh at his own mistakes, but turned into raging bull whenever I made one. |
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Whenever he sees this colour, he turns into a raging, seething, out-of-control ruffian! |
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The mage obeyed, and summoned her strongest spells against the raging horde. |
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However, what was once a test of strength that pitted one man against a raging bull is now a free-for-all in a large open space. |
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He becomes a raging lion when he is angry, a tiny mouse when he is scared and a multitude of other forms depending on how he is feeling. |
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Steel clattered, cries soared through the cerulean skies, rage unleashed, war came upon the raging countries. |
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Even if you make the eight-second limit, dismounting is still jumping off a raging bull and landing in the dirt. |
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Several times we had to hastily rise up our feet as the raging bull was getting too close for comfort. |
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Police were last night continuing their investigations into how a car plunged into a raging river, killing four men and injuring one. |
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As the two candidates continued to trade barbs, it was the raging conflict that grabbed the most attention. |
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I sauntered through the upstairs hall, reluctant to go out into the raging blizzard outside. |
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His sister jumped in to save him only to be left struggling in the raging sea as the surfer tried to hang on to her. |
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As the Cavanaghs rounded the corner, they stumbled into a raging party celebrating Armagh's win. |
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Seventeen miles up-valley, a raging creek flows in clear to join the silty Soler, an unnamed peak filling the V between the two streams. |
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I had a raging thirst and there was tubing running through my nose and down the back of my throat, which felt incredibly dry. |
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Eventually, her eyelids closed and she fell asleep dreaming of wild woods, raging storms and open seas. |
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I admire the inventiveness, and while not everything is a raging success, there's a lot to like. |
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The Swindon Auction Rooms are now closed but their final sale was a raging success. |
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The annual singer-songwriter festival that happened this past Canada Day was a raging success by any standards. |
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The arrival of a U.S. colonel and his aides in Hercules C130 military transport planes, however, proved to be a raging success. |
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The Holiday Pledge Drive, into which the current round of fundraising seems to have evolved, has been a raging success. |
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It was a raging success, with visits to the Dalaro website and the fictional Soto's page totalling more than half a million hits. |
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But with the right mix of supervision, freedom and restraint, it could be a raging success. |
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The screening in the big theater, loaded with folks from 7 to 70, was a raging success. |
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They are attracted to each other because of raging hormones that are present especially during your teenage and adolescent years. |
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Johnny helps Philip get the fire started and within moments, it's raging out of control. |
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Last Thursday night they were engulfed by a raging fire without a sprinkler system to put it out. |
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The President's face remained composed, masking the turmoil and terror raging within as his cerebrum went into gridlock. |
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We also packed our own hip waders for the somewhat less raging portions of the river. |
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The time to build an ark is before the raging flood is upon us, not after we're waist-deep in the tides of chaos and despair. |
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A terrified Essex family waded waist-deep through a raging torrent to escape flash floods which devastated a Cornish village. |
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With gossip raging more quickly than a bush fire, Leonie fled for South Africa while her lover absconded to Peru. |
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I left the theatre, not raging at a failed masterpiece, but merely feeling a little jaded and nonplussed. |
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A fully fledged weather bomb is raging outside which has made our semi-sheltered spot extra popular. |
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He was still yelling and raging when we reached the tomb and escaped into the outside world. |
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The lowest U.S. peacetime unemployment rate since 1957 has ignited a talent war raging through corporate America. |
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In terms of the industrial dispute raging over the future of a vital service, Crow has been here before. |
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A gathering of more than 30 top city dignitaries met at York's Norwich Union Life headquarters to celebrate the raging success of York Business Pride. |
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He stood there, unsure of the emotions raging inside his head. |
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But all the authorities are agreed that the worst aspects of crucifixion were the raging thirst and the excruciating cramps that racked the victim till he died. |
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Several years ago, I watched one of those 911 real life rescue shows in which a man had chanced to see a child fall into a reservoir in the middle of a raging flood. |
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It's the type of band you wish you could see at a raging party in your friend's basement but instead have to shell out mega-bucks to see on a mega-tour at a baseball stadium. |
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Alex stood there, watching them, jealousy raging inside him. |
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Pathor fell to the ground with frustration raging inside him. |
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Almost 40 soldiers braved a raging fire and potentially lethal asbestos fumes as they tackled a warehouse blaze in the early hours of yesterday morning. |
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The war was still raging and would continue to do so for some weeks. |
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Whilst many residents may disagree, the Pattaya Music Festival 2002 was a raging success with more people than ever seen before on the city's streets. |
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As the fight continued Amanda watched in fascination as her friendly innkeeper turned into a raging bull determined to tear his opponent limb from limb. |
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She jumped out of bed only to see fire raging, engulfing her room. |
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The war is just one issue that has sparked a raging debate among trade unionists about whether unions should continue to fund Labour while it attacks their members. |
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While it wasn't a raging success for soccer, the protector did have the side effect of increasing the competitiveness of the girls due to increased confidence. |
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Too many people knowing what was going on in her life always ticked her off and she was like a raging bull ready to kill anyone who asked what was wrong. |
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Today, his Arkansas-based timber company is a raging success. |
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It is as challenging as being a matador who evades a herd of raging bulls. |
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With my illness still raging, I popped into the doctors yesterday. |
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The fire was raging through the area so quickly that people in the neighborhood were being herded onto buses and trucks to move them out of the path of the wildfire. |
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And by that standard, the third quarter was a raging success. |
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Arriving shortly before 3pm on Saturday, the fire brigade discovered that the garage door had been partly blown off and there was a severe fire raging inside. |
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The exercise, called Anatolian Eagle, was conducted well out of sight of the wars raging in Syria and Iraq. |
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Protests are raging in Yemen, where anti-government forces have asked that the plan for a transition of power be annulled. |
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Ten years ago I bought a catastrophic policy for even less than that, despite an autoimmune disease and raging asthma. |
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Now, Plaza is back at Sundance with a hilarious performance as a raging zombie girlfriend in the black comedy Life After Beth. |
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Suddenly, you are crying, breathless, raging, and on quieter days just going through the motions. |
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Few in history have gotten far by attempting to contextualize and insert nuance against a raging bull. |
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The commercial tells the tale of the brave Kerryman who undertook a gruelling 35-mile walk in a raging blizzard to summon help for the rest of his expedition. |
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Due to the raging success of our products, money coming in has been able to finance improvements to keep up with the demand for product going out. |
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Archers fired at the raging beast, but his powerful armour and great bulk absorbed the pitiful wooden arrows as if they were just light mosquito bites. |
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The Coast Guard say many citizens who survived the deadly winds and raging flood waters are now dying of heat and starvation because the rescue effort is just too slow. |
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The faithful animal, which was in general as quiet as a lamb, became like a raging tiger every time he saw the person who had murdered his master. |
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Eriksson would not have been fuming or raging or seething or any of the other words a red-top newspaper might have used. |
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Sounds like a raging case of cainophobia with a large side helping of gnosiophobia. |
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We have reason to cool our raging motions, our carnal stings, our unbitted lusts. |
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When she looked at photographs of raging urticaria or furfuraceous rashes, she teetered between repulsion and captivation. |
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Within ten minutes the ship began to founder and break up casting 450 people into the raging sea. |
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No use in raging, in reasoning, in arguing. No use in setting forth the facts, the palpable right and wrong. |
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As the Wars were raging on, Caesar fell victim to a great deal of criticisms from Rome. |
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Any other answer would cause the mermaid to turn into a raging Gorgon who would drag the ship to the bottom of the sea, all hands aboard. |
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I never imagined seeing something so wild and desolate as those emerging dark rocks in the middle of the raging waves. |
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I think there is absolute raging agreement between the FAA and the NTSB on that matter. |
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In fact, both are in raging agreement that passive defense is never appropriate. |
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Despite being a raging liberal, he was always mindful of my pretention-fueled, Fox Newsian conservatism. |
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For participant-fans, they valorize interventionist and interruptive art and music that broaden the discussion of the copyfights raging within the culture industries. |
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These diarized meditations of Maximilien Robespierre date from early June 1793, when the Revolution was confronted by armed conflict on every front and by raging civil war. |
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The raging hound's flews were twisted upwards in an angry snarl. |
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Firefighters were sent to extinguish the raging flames, and teams of workers and ordinary citizens were ordered to remove the thousands of corpses before disease could spread. |
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Card is a raging homophobic assclown who believes that America should rise up violently and overthrow the government for any hint of support of same-sex marriage. |
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In the first few months of the Consulate, with war in Europe still raging and internal instability still plaguing the country, Napoleon's grip on power remained very tenuous. |
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Local lore claims that the custom began when two ladies of Hallaton were saved from a raging bull by a startled hare, distracting the bull from its charge. |
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One century later, the cloth industry took the place of the older metallurgical works, thanks in part to the Eighty Years War raging in the neighbouring Netherlands. |
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