The black cloud driven by the winds spread above the fields as far as the eyes of the anxious farmers could see. |
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A cloud of dust rises into the air as horse-drawn wagons filled with farm families head into town. |
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Since that little cloud was dispelled all the temporary waste and wanness have vanished. |
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One of the most notable of these dark absorption nebulae is a cloud toward the constellation Ophiuchus known as Barnard 68, pictured above. |
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Throwing the gear into drive, she punched the pedal and peeled out, leaving a cloud of smoke. |
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A dark nebula, or absorption nebula, is a cloud of gas and dust that blocks light coming from behind. |
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The FSLN-controlled legislative assembly approved the mega-project under a cloud of secrecy in a record seven days. |
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But as the Flying Fortresses arrived over Normandy, gunning toward the bridge at Caen, the cloud cover suddenly thickened. |
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By Alex Orlov for Life by DailyBurn Do dark, chilly days make your mood cloud over this time each year? |
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Annan is cloud in Hebrew so this army operation, amud Annan, should be Pillar of Cloud. |
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If the warm air is moist, the approach of a warm front may first be heralded by a sheet of cirrus and cirrostratus cloud that continually becomes denser. |
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An innovative gift is the Qardioarm, a blood pressure monitor that records readings and uploads them to the cloud. |
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When the towers collapsed, my building was shrouded in a debris cloud that shut out the light of day and muffled the sounds of firemen shouting and sirens wailing. |
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And he was there in Beirut when the explosive cloud rose over the BLT Headquarters 30 years ago. |
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Eric lobbies for an industry of benign usefulness, non-partisan in nature, and over which no cloud of serious controversy looms. |
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The Republican Party seems to have been brained by a heavy cloud followed by an equally heavy sky-blue shape. |
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The video is also recorded locally and uploaded to a cloud server when bandwidth permits for later review. |
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Titanium may be added to the flash powder mix to produce a cloud of bright sparks around the flash. |
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It is the tale of a man named Crucible who finds the Devil in his flat in a cloud of sulphurous smoke. |
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Coming back after tea, England immediately lost two wickets to Shaun Tait, who used the cloud cover to good effect and swung the ball well. |
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The coastal bombing attack was largely ineffective at Omaha, because low cloud cover made the assigned targets difficult to see. |
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Similarly, high rainfall mistbelt areas have much cloud cover in summer that lowers photoassimilation. |
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Wilson was inspired to invent the cloud chamber after a period spent working at the observatory. |
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During this period, he witnessed a Brocken spectre and glory, caused by the sun casting a shadow on a cloud below the observer. |
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This illustrates the effect the Allardyce range has in breaking up cloud cover. |
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The monsoons are second coolest season of the year because of high humidity and cloud covering. |
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Under a cloud of his affair, Hughes and Plath separated in the autumn of 1962 and she set up life in a new flat with the children. |
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By dusk this murmurating cloud can number thousands or even millions of birds. |
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The bomb exploded, sending a mushroomoid cloud of ash and fire into the sky. |
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The resultant cloud of volcanic ash brought major disruption to air travel across Europe. |
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A dense cloud of smoke enveloped the whole country by day, and even extended far out to sea. |
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The data provides details of wind speed and direction, air temperature, cloud type and tops, and other features. |
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Through the enormous dust cloud that the army raised the trees of the valley appeared as brown smudges against an ochreish sky. |
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In the Solar System, ice is abundant and occurs naturally from as close to the Sun as Mercury to as far away as the Oort cloud objects. |
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Once a hailstone becomes too heavy to be supported by the storm's updraft, it falls from the cloud. |
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As with a terrestrial mammal breathing out on a cold day, a small cloud of 'steam' appears. |
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The harried mother had a cloud of children orbiting her, asking for sweets. |
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In July 2016 scientists published evidence of increased cloud cover over polar regions, as predicted by climate models. |
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Climatological temperatures substantially affect cloud cover and precipitation. |
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Thick low cloud and intermittent rain hid the view and only ten crews could see the German ships for long enough to bomb. |
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They estimated approach airspeeds using the angle-of-attack gauge, and flew through numerous cloud layers before landing. |
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As the car sped down the dirt road, it left a cloud of dust behind. |
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Turbulent mixing, evidenced by alto-cumulus castellanus cloud over France, also took place en route and carried dust to high altitudes. |
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Specific criteria were also set for wind speed, visibility, and cloud cover. |
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Anyone who thinks the ANC will form the government of South Africa is living in cloud cuckoo-land. |
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On the first day at the university I was on cloud nine that I had begun my intellectual life. I was happy to join the cream of creams. |
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Members are living on cloud nine if they think that playing the stock-numbers game is doing anything for the farmers or the country. |
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Mosaics are employed for the mapping of large areas of what is often cloud ridden terrain. |
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Badger puffed coaxingly for a second or two, and then let out a roguish cloud of smoke. |
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Their guan beaks, coupled dovelings, the poorotten, leafing their livers, nieces of the cloud... Life! Life! This is life! |
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Most consumer-level cloud offerings would be labeled a freemium, which is a free version that is supported by a paid, premium version. |
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Gigantic jets appear to provide an electrical connection between cloud tops and the ionosphere. |
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Presently the cloud opened and behold, within it was that Jinni hending in hand a drawn sword, while his eyes were shooting fire sparks of rage. |
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When he hit the Jersey wall separating the north and southbound traffic, he sent up a huge cloud of dust that I couldn't see through. |
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In spring and summer, the sea is cool compared to the air temperature, causing less convective cloud cover. |
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The Lord went before them by day in a pillar of a cloud, to lead them the way. |
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This led Rutherford to propose a planetary model in which a cloud of electrons surrounded a small, compact nucleus of positive charge. |
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When destabilized, cloud fragments can collapse under the influence of gravity, to form a protostar. |
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Native mammals include the palm civet cat, the dugong, the cloud rat and the Philippine tarsier associated with Bohol. |
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In September and October the Morning Glory cloud appears in the Southern Gulf. |
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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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Oaks, pines, moss, ferns and orchids are abundant in the cloud forests of the region. |
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I always wondered how cloud city in ESB stay afloat and does not fall? Is it some kind of repulsor beam, or what? |
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The kinetic energy of the moving cloud will flatten trees and buildings in its path. |
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In a lunar volcanic eruption, a pyroclastic cloud would follow local relief, resulting in an often sinuous track. |
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If the cloud comes down you will need both a compass and a knowledge of how to use it. |
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As the summit is in cloud for two thirds of the year it is an ideal location for this type of research. |
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In September 1965 a RAF De Havilland Chipmunk flew into the hill in cloud, without serious injury to the crew. |
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Snow lies on Windy Hill for an average of 35 days annually and the area is prone to fog or low cloud. |
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As the spherical spore capsule dries, the operculum is forced off, followed by a cloud of spores. |
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Another phenomenon investigated was a slug of water falling through the cloud. |
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A stench preceded a green cloud that almost caused the wizard to spill his guts. |
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Magnetic fields aligned more parallel in the subvirial cloud and more perpendicular in the denser, marginally bound cloud. |
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A few rockets started shooting up from empty champagne bottles into a sky now summerily dark, cuckoo-less, and completely canopied with cloud. |
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A relevant mesh is then built from this cloud by way of tetrahedralization. |
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The great sky uprose from this silent sea without a cloud. The stars hung low in its expanse, burning in a violent mist of lower ether. |
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Then I, whose eyes were keen, saw, blown usward from Margny, a cloud of flying dust, that in Scotland we call stour. |
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We are divested of all those passions which cloud the intellects, and warp the understandings, of men. |
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Well, you know what, he's got a cloud over him. You have to live with who you are and make your peace with your maker about what you really are. |
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A slip-up by a couple of technicians while they are mixing an atomic cocktail can create a poison cloud that spreads for miles. |
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And the apotheosis is complete, an ascension into an empty cloud. |
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We believe the cloud must not balkanize and it must be accessible to everyone. |
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Tarikere will help ABG transition its current business model into the cloud. |
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To put a cloud or a snowflake on the weather map over Cork or Roscommon might be seen as yet another example of British imperialism. |
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Dublin makes a purplish splash, peeking out from a whisp of cloud and to the north east, Belfast is more clearly visible. |
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The lava's journey ends when it whooshes into the sea, sending a hissing cloud of steam skyward. |
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The north-west and west will have more cloud and a bit more moisture but the warm air mass is staying over Scotland. |
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The core of WOS-Bridge is a data migration engine that automates and manages data from a variety of storage platforms to a WOS storage cloud. |
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Altostratus translucidus, cloud sheets formed by the rising and cooling of large air masses, often precede advancing storm systems. |
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A wispy altostratus cloud blocks light of the setting sun as seen from the summit of Mount Pisgah. |
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The samples cited by Greenpeace were taken in Rivne and Zhitomir oblasts, which were in the direct path of the radiation cloud. |
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It will combine Alibaba's strength in traditional computing, cloud computing and CAS' prowess in quantum computing and AI, they said. |
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Tropical rainforest climate occurs in the latitudes of the Amazon, American cloud forests, Florida and Darien Gap. |
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Precipitation forms as smaller droplets coalesce via collision with other rain drops or ice crystals within a cloud. |
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Stratus is a stable cloud deck which tends to form when a cool, stable air mass is trapped underneath a warm air mass. |
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The highest temperatures occur in April, due to higher levels of sunlight, lower cloud cover and a decrease in trade winds. |
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The cloud forest of Sierra de las Minas, Guatemala, is the largest in Central America. |
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In some areas of southeastern Honduras there are cloud forests, the largest located near the border with Nicaragua. |
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In Nicaragua, cloud forests are situated near the border with Honduras, but many were cleared to grow coffee. |
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The only cloud forest in the Pacific coastal zone of Central America is on the Mombacho volcano in Nicaragua. |
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The ash cloud blocks out some of the incoming solar radiation, leading to worldwide cooling that can last up to two years after an eruption. |
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Clouds also affect the radiation balance through cloud forcings similar to greenhouse gases. |
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Sulfate aerosols act as cloud condensation nuclei and thus lead to clouds that have more and smaller cloud droplets. |
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The rainfall inhibition and the dissipation of cloud cover are most accentuated over the eastern section of the Sahara rather than the western. |
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Due to lack of cloud cover and very low humidity, the desert usually features high diurnal temperature variations between days and nights. |
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It came floating like a tethered cloud past the little white toy-like lighthouse at the pierhead. |
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Through their capacity to evapotranspirate vast volumes of water vapor, they serve to keep the planet cool by wearing a sunshade of white reflecting cloud. |
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However, to protect the cyber world from attacks there are advanced cyber protection strategies used such as content, cloud and wireless security. |
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The driver was a stalwart woman who sat at ease in the front seat and drove her car bareheaded. She left a cloud of dust and a trail of gasoline behind her. |
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Eventually, the cloud droplets will grow large enough to form raindrops and descend toward the Earth where they will freeze on contact with exposed objects. |
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Road trains are over 50 m long when towing three trailers. On dirt roads, they trail a blinding cloud of bulldust and window smashing, fist-size stones. |
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Smaller drops are called cloud droplets, and their shape is spherical. |
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The air shaft was a cloud chamber of jilted beds and chairs. |
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The convective cloud forms more frequently inland, especially on higher ground such as Dartmoor, Exmoor and Bodmin Moor, thus reducing the amount of sunshine. |
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Life affects climate through its role in the carbon and water cycles and through such mechanisms as albedo, evapotranspiration, cloud formation, and weathering. |
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I sink because I cannot swim, undertowed to the Centre, abandoning all remembrance of the surface toward the cloud of unknowing, without choice I'm pulled. |
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The storm's updraft blows the hailstones to the upper part of the cloud. |
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It's like a wordle or a tag cloud, but it goes beyond key words. |
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Marx' deep understanding of Microsoft cloud platforms and broad reach into the developer community will be instrumental as Aditi continues to strengthen its cloud leadership. |
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The WOS cloud has no single points of failure and multiple self-healing capabilities to maintain delivery of content under all conditions, the company said. |
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If a ball hits the line, a cloud of chalk or pigment dust will be visible. |
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The sinking air prevents evaporating water from rising and, therefore, prevents the adiabatic cooling, which makes cloud formation extremely difficult to nearly impossible. |
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It explodes in a terrifying nuclear bomb-like mushroom cloud and wreaks destruction through a massive shockwave created by the air burst and high temperature. |
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It suddenly became noticeably cooler when the sun went behind a cloud. |
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The cannon boomed, recoiled, and spewed a heavy smoke cloud. |
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The high pressure reduces cloud cover through the process of subsidence. |
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The stellar wind and supernova explosions from these stars eventually cause the cloud to disperse, often leaving behind one or more young open clusters of stars. |
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A team of operators sat at a control booth on the ground below the machine, from which they could simulate weather conditions such as wind or cloud. |
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A key missing link is the absence of a middle cloud at Altocumulus level. |
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Often, when all was dry, the heavens cloudless, and I was parched by thirst, a slight cloud would bedim the sky, shed the few drops that revived me, and vanish. |
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His aftersign is the bridge of beauty glimpsed through shifting cloud. |
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FortiWeb WAF protection will also be offered within NTT Com s WideAngle managed-security services for the cloud environments of individual enterprises and cloud providers. |
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The whole of Northern Ireland has a temperate maritime climate, rather wetter in the west than the east, although cloud cover is persistent across the region. |
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By extension, the term is applied also to other species such as the mackerel tabby cat, and to inanimate objects such as the altocumulus mackerel sky cloud formation. |
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Small silver iodide crystals are used in cloud seeding to cause rain. |
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You could tell where he had been by the cloud of dust he had kicked up. |
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On the porch the men of the town, dressed in freshly starched guayaberas, leaned on their stools against the wall and conversed animately in a cloud of smoke. |
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Dublin makes a purplish splash, peeking out from a whisp of cloud trailing off the east coast and to the north east, Belfast is more clearly visible. |
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He subsequently tried to reproduce these phenomena in the laboratory, resulting in his invention of the cloud chamber, used to detect ionising radiation. |
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Next came a glittering cloud, all wisps and sparkles, which eventually revealed itself to be Miss Daisy Athensasy in a swansdown-trimmed gown and a mineful of diamonds. |
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The only cloud on their night was that injury to Rafael, who was followed off the pitch by his anxious brother Fabio as he was stretchered away down the tunnel. |
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