One of these years the Masters will make it through the week unhindered by dark clouds and rain and crackling thunder in the skies above Augusta. |
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There were no trees overhead, so he was exposed to the full power of the dark clouds, barely visible in the now black sky. |
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No wonder Morshead's eyes regularly stray skyward, as dark clouds canter across furlongs of watery blue. |
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Since his arrival at the company the dark clouds threatening insolvency have continued to gather. |
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On arriving in the troubled area, dark clouds and intense humidity increased the sense of tension in the area. |
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But because of the tax shelterers ' greed, those dark clouds are gathering on the California horizon. |
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The sparkling stars of the night sky were now shadowed by dark clouds of gray, and rain drizzled onto the city's buildings. |
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More dark clouds of interstellar dust with intriguing shapes are seen silhouetted against the glowing interstellar gas at the top right. |
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The sun was gloriously illuminating the two men to the west, though both were beset by threatening dark clouds above them. |
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The dark clouds were moving fast, drawing closer and closer to our side of town. |
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A frown creased his perfect features as he glanced up at the sky to see dark clouds rolling in. |
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They look to the sky where at dawn the parents wheeled out in dark clouds of birds, to fish all day at sea. |
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The dark clouds of 30 years have parted to reveal rocketing educational levels and unemployment as almost a thing of the past. |
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It was very sunny outside, but to the very west end of the town were dark clouds and a heavy rainstorm. |
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The sky was a dome of darkness over their heads, the stars blotted out by a mass of thick, dark clouds. |
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They all looked up and saw the dark clouds were disappearing towards the west and the sky was clear. |
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The dark clouds above me did not look good as I went down the street, my tote bag carrying enough food to last me for a day. |
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And then the dawn's early light suddenly appears to Ginger, clearing all those confusing dark clouds away. |
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The lights were on from the start and the dark clouds hovered over the ground. |
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Low, dark clouds boiled overhead and lightning flashed and thunder rolled down the mountainside. |
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There are dark clouds on the horizon, but unfortunately they are not carrying rain. |
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Evening sun is glowing across the aircraft on the apron as incredibly dark clouds loom over distant Amsterdam city centre. |
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While dark clouds loomed the rain held off, much to the delight of participants and audience alike. |
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Although the immediate signs are encouraging, there are dark clouds on the horizon. |
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A high pressure front carries dark clouds, and we risk becoming mired in gumbo if the weather doesn't hold up. |
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These large dark clouds may eventually evaporate or, if there are sufficiently dense condensations within them, give birth to small star clusters. |
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Back at camp on the top of the hill, thunder rumbled menacingly and the sky billowed with dark clouds. |
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There might have been dark clouds overhead but on the ground the magnificent colours of the hundreds of daffodils, grape hyacinths and polyanthus helped to dispel the gloom. |
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He repeated this three times and pointed to the sky, which began to resound with thunder, huge ominous dark clouds started to gather, lightning forked once or twice. |
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The dark clouds had dispersed a bit but there were still clouds there. |
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Firing a gun, he said, would disperse thunderstorms, and hanging the black-brown pelt of a seal at the garden gate would keep dark clouds away. |
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All of a sudden, dark clouds gathered outside and it began to rain heavily. |
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Saturday, September 15th dawned brisk and blustery, with ominous dark clouds threatening to unburden themselves of their liquid cargo. |
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Or a couple of dark clouds that insinuate the threat of war into their narcissistic lives. |
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In this time of global economic downturn, there are, you know, silver linings in some of the dark clouds. |
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A stiff breeze blew through the court and from the start of the final there were dark clouds scudding across the sky. |
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The Argentinian claims that he had the same experience while hiking on a mountain slope to his Austrian campsite under heavy and dark clouds. |
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However, some dark clouds on the last day of our stay made us decide not to go hiking and yet to go to Capri. |
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Offshore, great rafts of the seabirds rise and fall slowly on lazy swells, their white heads glowing in the faint afternoon sun beneath an approaching line of dark clouds. |
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The rain was lashing down from the dark clouds over Wimbledon Common. |
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He nodded up at the dark clouds that were boiling out of the sky overhead. |
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The dark clouds cast a deep shadow over much of the landscape, and the silhouettes of the domes and belfries appear dramatically backlit against the light in the distance. |
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By July 2000 the dark clouds appeared to have parted for him. |
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When the dark clouds roll in, they seem to bring out the best in Lewis, who grew up under a thunderhead of adversity. |
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There was more to it than merely the wind whipping and dark clouds forming overhead. |
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Yet as Canada was busy with domestic affairs, dark clouds of war were gathering over Europe and its impact would soon be felt at home. |
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Conveniently, there's a tower just outside of the city, with dark clouds hiding its summit and from time to time flashing a bolt of lightning. |
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During this time of the year beautiful sunny days usually alternate with dark and gray days in which the sky is covered with dark clouds. |
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The main component, hydrogen, present in its molecular form in dark clouds, is not directly observable and neither is helium. |
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The Swiss banks perceive some dark clouds appearing on the horizon for the Swiss cross-border payment traffic. |
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Binoculars will show this arch to be made up of countless faint stars, together with glowing clouds of silvery gas and dark clouds of dust. |
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But as is often the case amid Zimbabwe's rural poor, dark clouds are gathering as the year advances. |
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That is not easy for many of the Union's citizens who struggle with unemployment or see its dark clouds gathering. |
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But some dark clouds hang over his papacy. |
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As a result, the dark clouds for bonds look ready to arrive. |
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Golden wheat fields, a glowing evening sun and dramatically dark clouds created a truly land of the living skies scene for the Canadian Forces Snowbirds' last show of the 2007 season. |
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Ensure that you tie up any loose ends before beginning the sale process, so that there are no dark clouds hovering over the transaction or surprises that may hinder the sale. |
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The pilot was aware of the dark clouds to the west of Bear Valley before departure, and planned to take the aircraft airborne and have a closer look at the weather. |
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If success was present, the road was not without pitfalls and dark clouds. |
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In short, Lemonchois and his nine-man crew will have to wind their way through the big dark clouds hovering over their heads while avoiding getting trapped in the calms that lurk in these waters. |
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I hope that the Audi A1 will be such a car and that it will be produced at the Vorst plant, thereby guaranteeing its future, despite the dark clouds that are gathering above it now. |
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Most of the chemicals in the dark clouds of cold dust have radio signatures, so using radio telescopes we can identify them and study the chemical reactions going on there. |
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In our life, in the situations in which the Order and the Churches find themselves, we also find dark clouds and sometimes the horizon seems to close in front of us. |
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Romeo describes Juliet as being like the sun, brighter than a torch, a jewel sparkling in the night, and a bright angel among dark clouds. |
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Frequent showers from the dark clouds that swept in and out over the Sydney Football Stadium turned the surface into something of a gluepot. |
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Maybe, just maybe, the dark clouds that have glowered over efforts to tackle global warming for years are starting to disperse and let the sunlight in. |
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It is as if all our lives we have been flying in an airplane through dark clouds and turbulence, when suddenly the plane soars above these into the clear, boundless sky. |
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But with dark clouds gathering above Centre Court, Roddick broke again, drawing Melzer into the net and punishing him with a crosscourt forehand. |
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I am not a soothsayer, nor am I a doomster, but there is a crisis looming like dark clouds over the horizon. |
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However, the dark clouds of divisive hate and violence appeared again over the country after the shooting of President Vieira by renegade soldiers on 2 March, the day after the killing of the chief of the army. |
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Yet dark clouds hang over Baghdad's scooter drivers. |
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While we stood there, a storm came up the river, and you could see almost its entire extent — the dark clouds, the advancing netlike pattern of smooth and rippled water beneath the clouds, the wispy paleness of the rain. |
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The smell of ozone in the dense atmosphere of the African veldt and the enormous bodies of dark clouds that shroud the sky up to the horizon announce the coming of a storm. |
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As the rapporteur said, dark clouds still loom over the global economy. |
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