Reading and prayers were led by Rainbows from 6th Chiswick and a Brownie and Guides from Brentford units. |
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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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Rainbows is a peers support programme to assist children or adults who are grieving a death or separation. |
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The Rainbows is a group for girls aged between five and seven, before they join the Brownies. |
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The Rainbows programme is a way of providing the emotional stability that the children need to verbalise their feelings. |
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Yesterday, Rainbows, Brownies and Guides took part in a fun day to celebrate the Queen's Golden Jubilee. |
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About 160 Guides, Brownies and Rainbows from across the area took part in the event, which was held at Greenhead School. |
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Cast a line for Rainbows and Dolly Vardens in streams only 50 yards from your cabin. |
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More than 2000 Rainbows, Brownies, Guides, Rangers and Guiders from York, Selby and Tadcaster packed into York's Barbican Centre for their Millennium Thinking Day. |
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Around 400 Rainbows, Brownies, Guides and Guiders will assemble in Trowbridge Park on Sunday February 16 at 2pm for a procession to mark the occasion. |
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The Rainbows executed a fake onside kick when Chad Shrout came in with a right-footed kick that he purposely missed. |
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In Rainbows, the only other Radiohead album not previously available on Spotify, was added on 10 June. |
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The rainbows moved and danced along the rock, turning the ordinary gray colors into reds, yellows, greens, blues and purples. |
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The bright green shrubs and rainbows of flowers all looked the same after a while. |
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You belong here by your son's side to help him get better, not off chasing rainbows. |
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It makes all the sense in the world for them to refocus where they're strong, rather than chase rainbows. |
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By my teen years I mostly figured out that my dad sent me chasing rainbows because he knew I'd never find the ends. |
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The bending of sunlight by the raindrops is the key to forming the colorful rainbows. |
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The world around her resolved itself into sharp focus, and the rainbows faded away from her eyes. |
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The trouble is, like all rainbows, there is no depth to the shimmer, and when the light is removed, all pretence at glitter is gone. |
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It sparkled and shone in the light that came from it, throwing rainbows all around. |
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Farther upstream, two branches of the river offer wilder rainbows and brook trout. |
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The candlelight caught the square solitaire, setting rainbows of fire dancing through the diamond. |
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The room was bright and full of sunshine, the light-catchers sending shards of rainbows all over the room. |
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As the salmon begin to leave, or spawn and die, the rainbows, Dolly Vardens and grayling reap a harvest of salmon eggs and bits of flesh. |
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There are browns, rainbows, cut-throats, brooks, tigers, splakes, white fish, wipers, and others in the area. |
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Swanswater is a three-pond venue which holds rainbows up to 18 lb along with a scattering of steelheads, golden trout and natural browns. |
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Only triploid or late-maturing rainbows are used, with steelheads, golden, tiger and blue trout. |
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Everywhere I turned there were immense trees towering above me, rainbows of exotically coloured blooms, and thick dark carpets of creeping moss. |
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He stores his rainbows on ice and black pepper, then serves pan-fried fillets cooked with portobello mushroom, spring onion, and a Cabernet. |
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Giant icicles glistened against the 185 ft drop, as multiple rainbows added to the perfect postcard outside my 27th floor window. |
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Usually a girl like me would be up in the clouds, in la la land or wherever the rainbows shone and the butterflies flew. |
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I thought indigo might be popular because it's a colour people associate with rainbows and not much else. |
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There is a notable lack of moire rainbows, given Harry's checkered suit and pinstriped tie. |
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Pilot a flat-bottomed boat down the Fall River, famous for its 18-inch rainbows. |
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They see only the lovely little pool with the ferns and the flowering tree and the rainbows in the mist. |
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As rainbows and fogbows form under very similar conditions, I thought that it also should be possible to observe rainbows in diverging light. |
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Fog and clouds contain such small droplets, and thus the bows arising from them are known as fogbows or cloudbows rather than rainbows. |
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Lunar rainbows, cloudbows and fogbows are similar to rainbows but are generally much fainter. |
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There are very good images of rainbows but also lots of other interesting ones like sundogs and fogbows. |
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Apart from the rainbows and browns, it is stocked with some cross-bred trout which seem to be gaining in popularity at fisheries. |
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Sunlight filtered through the water, creating the rainbows, and providing them with light. |
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The sunlight in the water splashed circles of rainbows on the rock walls, making it an absolutely beautiful place to doze in the afternoon. |
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Large, clear-cut, crystalline windows shone in the late afternoon sun, casting colorful rainbows across the expansive lawn. |
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The diamond was shining brilliantly in the sun, casting tiny rainbows on her fingers. |
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The light bounced off his light blonde hair and the three silver hoops in his ear in iridescent rainbows. |
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He paused, watching the rainbows of refracted light from it sparkle on the shelves and walls, an expression of almost reverent awe on his face. |
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Stained glass windows splayed sunlight in multicolored, non-sense rainbows over the rich Persian rugs thrown to either side of the ruby highway. |
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The brightest rainbows occur when the raindrops are large, so by studying the rainbow, you can deduce whether the drops that are falling are large or small. |
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The light from the open window glinted off every angle and gave the appearance that the blade itself was shimmering as it sent rainbows of refracted light across the room. |
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In these times when so many seem to spend their lives chasing rainbows, we can reflect on the great faith and fortitude of those who went before us. |
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Mists from the falling water made rainbows all down the cliff. |
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I had been comparing the arcs with rainbows, which now seems inapt. |
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It's days like this when you want to go back to bed, hide under the covers and pretend the world is a happy place filled with kitties and rainbows. |
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It is set in picturesque surroundings, and has rich feeding for the stocked rainbows and browns, with shrimp, snails, perch fry and corixae particularly abundant. |
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Unlike rainbows, fogbows are rare because the light source has to be low at the back of the observer and the fog mostly in the opposite direction. |
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If kept as a single specimen you can keep them in a species community with other cichlids such as jack dempseys, green terrors, blue acaras, rainbows, etc, etc. |
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If the presence of the man who produced rank commercial potboilers at the film festival was construed a mismatch by many, he insisted he was not there to chase rainbows. |
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Investors might be wise to just use the jets to chase rainbows before investing in this stock. |
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She passed during a brief but beautiful sun shower with the sky illuminated by rainbows. |
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Or the wonderment in not 1 but 2 rainbows as they cap off a berry blue sky now void of thick heavy rain clouds. |
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He splashed a palmful of cologne on his cheeks, breathed out and felt as right as rainbows. |
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Hergill produced browns and rainbows to 5lb with Bloodworm, Cat's Whisker and Hare's Ear top flies. |
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We can make artificial rainbows with a gardenhose and a sprinkler head adjusted for a very fine spray. |
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You'd expect the rainbows and possibly the browns, but not the blues and the goldies, which can look truly spectacular. |
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Among the rarer optical effects associated with the moon are also moonbows or lunar rainbows. |
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Book II continues with natural meteorological events lower in the sky, including the winds, weather, whirlwinds, lightning, and rainbows. |
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He theorized on the causes of clouds, mist, wind, and rain as well as frost, hail, lightning, and rainbows. |
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Sevenoaks Fishery 01446 622236 The trout are coming to black daddy longlegs and damsel nymph patterns and several 6lb rainbows have been landed. |
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Lee Bateman, Curtis Biner and Ryan Edwards all returned five fish and Ed Jones kept four of the eight rainbows he landed. |
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Les Wheatley tempted three rainbows on a Buzzer from the west end, with Bloodworms also a good tempter late in the season. |
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He begins with eggs and raises the trout from frylings to rainbows that will measure well over 16 inches. |
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Walk the rimrocks with a shotgun, cast a fly for rainbows, ambush a turkey, break a few clays or prowl the backcountry roads with binoculars. |
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Many electoral promises are rainbows, vanishing soon after poll day. |
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Condensed water in the air may also refract sunlight to produce rainbows. |
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Try it for channel cats, crappie, bass, predatory rainbows and browns. |
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