After Christ dies on the cross, a single drop of rain falls from the heavens onto the ground. |
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Despite threatening clouds, winter sunshine broke through for much of the service and not a drop of rain fell. |
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It was an eerie and sombre scene, a grey warship beneath a leaden sky with the occasional drop of rain falling. |
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Normal hail grows up as a drop of rain and is chosen to be frozen and sent to Earth as an envoy of impending nasty winter weather. |
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Every day the hot sun blazed down upon the little village, and never not once in many months did a drop of rain fall. |
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Since my departure from the Gulf of Tonkin I received no drop of rain, moisture fell as well as the temperature. |
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Since September 14 the weather is ideal, without any drop of rain, bright skies and cool temperatures. |
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Every drop of rain that falls on the surface of both streets as decks and gardens, is conducted and used by tanks. |
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Such trepidations were unfounded as the morning turned into day without a drop of rain. |
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Each child is a drop of rain, metamorphosing, playing the states of the element of water at various times during its cycle. |
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There weren't any violent squalls, nor strong winds and not the slightest hint of a drop of rain! |
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A drop of rain fell onto my nose, which sent a chill down my back. |
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There will be no hot afternoons where I'm pounded brown by the Aztec sun, the cool beer vanishing into my body like a drop of rain in the trackless Sahara. |
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A large drop of rain splashed on his arm, leaving a black sooty mark. |
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Multitiered cumulus clouds occupying a distant quadrant of the sky threatened not a drop of rain. |
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We haven't seen it in action yet but the chances of us getting through the next two weeks without a drop of rain are slim. |
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A drop of rain falling through the air dissolves atmospheric gases, and when these fall to the earth they can affect the land, lakes, and rivers. |
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Nathan thanked the being, experienced a metamorphosis and fell as a drop of rain. |
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Additionally, we sometimes live up to eight months without seeing a drop of rain. |
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They are using methods that protect their soil and capture every drop of rain that falls on the land. |
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These huts, which were round on the outside and rectangular on the inside, were carefully built so that no drop of rain ever entered between the stones. |
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The temperature can be over 30°C. When this happens for several days without a single drop of rain, people start talking about a heat wave and a risk of drought. |
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In some parts of the Atacama, decades go by without a drop of rain. |
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However, Adam's Ale has improved all season and will relish every drop of rain. |
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Water erosion starts with the first drop of rain, because the impact of the raindrop tamps the soil into a thin hard layer that reduces infiltration, increases runoff and encourages the water to pursue its devastating course. |
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We could do with a drop of rain, but he looks magnificent. |
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The forecast for the weather was supposed to be overcast and rainy on Monday and Tuesday, but we did not get a drop of rain and the skies have remained clear and blue. |
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A drop of rain water falling through the air dissolves atmospheric gases. |
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Six weeks of hand harvesting without a single drop of rain. |
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A single drop of rain may split into parts that end up in the Arctic, Atlantic and Pacific Oceans after flowing for thousands of miles in three different river systems. |
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It was an overcast Aprilish day, with low clouds, and now and then a drop of rain falling. |
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The Merlots, Cabernets Francs and Gamarets have brought up the rear of this festival after twenty or so days of harvest which had met absolutely no drop of rain. |
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When a single drop of rain falls, it turns to mud. |
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Nor a drop of rain nor even the wind stirring the most slightsome leaf. |
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The wind was blowing in cyclonic fashion, but not a drop of rain fell. |
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