Life for them is one cloudburst of colours and in those vibrant hues they have found a renewed zest for life. |
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In other words, it's not impervious to moisture but it will get you through an afternoon cloudburst. |
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Rain began to fall, spattering the ground and the soldiers, washing away the blood and grime in the sudden cloudburst. |
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One rancher showed us a photo of his pickup half-buried in sand during a cloudburst. |
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A cloudburst on Sunday afternoon caused the river to flood and they were washed off a low-level bridge. |
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Pack plenty of spare clothes against the eventuality of getting soaked while out in a torrential cloudburst. |
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Then there is dowager Jodha Bai, stately, self-contained, but lording over her eyes which swell with more water than a cloudburst can contain. |
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Rather than a sudden, drenching cloudburst, last Friday's rain was a slow and steady downpour. |
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Here was Spain having its hottest summer for years and we turn up to an absolute cloudburst. |
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Picnickers would aver that being caught in the Museum grounds during a cloudburst is hardly a pleasant experience. |
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During Thursday afternoon's cloudburst, lightning struck a business in Grahamstown. |
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Chaos erupted during a heavy cloudburst, forcing the large crowd to push through entrances for shelter. |
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There was a cloudburst in the afternoon with lots of lightening and thunder and today is overcast with light showers. |
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The fury of a single monsoon cloudburst can precipitate enough water to overflow river banks. |
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When the rains came in a cloudburst, Ahab was riding in his chariot in the Valley of Jezreel. |
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The day was announced gloomy, it was it until the cloud covered sky bursts in cloudburst, it was monsoon. |
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Less poetically, a long and thunderous cloudburst drenched the pitch in the first half, rendering any effort at a controlled passing game futile. |
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After the pretreatment process, the tank adopts cloudburst treatment so as to be rustproof. |
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All in all, no hurricane one more cloudburst is to be seen currently in doctorate, maybe a tepid breeze before the big storm? |
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The shops on the riverside suddenly seemed a dangerous place to shelter from the deluge, which had started with a cloudburst about 3 pm on Monday afternoon. |
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The seasonal weather continues through the month with gusts of up to seventy and eighty miles an hour and the occasional snowstorm, cloudburst and a touch of frost thrown in. |
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Well, we had a cloudburst with lightening and thunder this afternoon. |
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Amid a sudden cloudburst, the rain fogged up the windows and the Guardsmen took another wrong turn, getting about four minutes off course before turning around. |
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One strews a Technomix in the net, the ball comes in roll, it is whispered about that and speculated, it is written a lot, until it falls then like a cloudburst of the sky. |
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It is not uncommon then to undergo cloudburst over several days in a row. |
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Flash floods triggered by cloudburst and torrential rains in the early hours of 6th August have caused tremendous devastation in parts of Ladakh, leaving a trail of death and destruction. |
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Whereas the young Swiss did much work in the first group, the first rain drops started to fall down on the riders, soon replaced by true cloudburst which flooded on the race. |
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When the cloudburst sent the players to the pavilion at 8.21pm, England were 345 for 7, needing 54 runs from 6.1 overs, with Liam Plunkett and Adil Rashid well established. |
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I started in Memphis, pulling into town during a Biblical cloudburst. |
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As regards the extent of the damage in Romania, let me tell you about the case of a village that was inundated by a two-metre-high wave of water in a twenty-minute cloudburst. |
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A cloudburst in the China Creek district followed by continued heavy rains was responsible for the increased water. |
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After a 227-day drought ending with December temperatures above 90, a polar air mass collided with a wave of damp tropical air, condensed it in seven days of cloudburst. |
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