Williams wants to frame the girl's abusive boyfriend for his crime in exchange for shutting his yap about the shooting in the fog. |
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The fog cleared to reveal gleaming glaciers and maritime alps as we made a cautious sun-soothed entry into the sound itself. |
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I also think they do not really like the Yorkshire fog very much at this time of year. |
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It looks a bit like Yorkshire fog although it is quite early for it to be flowering. |
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There is evidence that Yorkshire fog may have an allelopathic effect on other plants in the sward. |
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A sudden clearing of the fog of confusion on the Tyne is English devolution's last hope. |
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But it wasn't the leaden grey of impending rain, nor was it the hazy grey of fog. |
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The music captures the damp chill of the Scottish air and the fog rolling off the moors. |
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The fog is lifting, but too slowly, and we are just approaching one-quarter mile now. |
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The rain had let up a bit and now we were left to walk through a light drizzle and thick, mountain fog. |
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He noticed that there was a fog lifting and it was obscuring the moonlight. |
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She should not have been allowed to shuffle off this mortal coil in pain, discomfort, humiliation and a fog of drugs. |
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We were at 700 feet and one and a half miles, with the visibility obscured by light fog. |
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Once the fog lifted from his tortured mind the crystal-clear clarity of yesteryear returned with another story. |
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There was a chill in the air with winds from the not-so-distant fog harassing the prematurely yellowed leaves of maples. |
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The fog and deep darkness of my brain are slowly clearing and giving way to a little spiritual light. |
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Sixty-years ago last week, Glenn Miller took off in the fog for Paris and was never seen again. |
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The fog had lifted somewhat when we arrived, which is why they were able to successfully land. |
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Jean was helping gun down the last of the troops, when through the fog, came the uncanny and belting sound of bagpipes. |
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Also available are stylish headlights, wheels and hubcaps, mirrors, tail lights, fog lights, and grilles. |
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As she gazed out into the expanse she saw nothing of the thick silver fog, or the dark grey water. |
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However in the afternoon the fog lifted for a few hours to reveal the magnificent ship in all her glory. |
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According to George Lindsay, welwitschias also absorb moisture in the form of dense fog that flows over the Namib Desert. |
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These are poles at the side of the road to measure temperature, wind speed, rainfall and fog density. |
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But with brighter, wet and windy weather forecast for tomorrow, motorists in the county should not have to face the fog again. |
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In a move to attract younger drivers, the T3 grade hatchbacks have dedicated 15-inch alloy wheels, side and rear skirts and front fog lamps. |
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The fog causes Alec to lose his way, and the moonlight comes out when he returns to Tess sleeping. |
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The first 2 horses popped through the fog, then the next two, then the wheel horses and the wagon. |
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She saw the dark figure of a man through the fog and then his face became clear. |
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A strange whimsy makes a grim memory of smoke and fog no less grim but perhaps more haunting. |
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The fog whirled and eddied around her as she stepped out into the cobblestone street. |
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The roll-on roll-off ferries received minor damage after crashing together in dense fog around 5pm on Friday night. |
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The lowering clouds develop into thick fog, then break into dazzling sunlight. |
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Sometimes the shift between panels is as subtle as fog rolling through, so that one looks closely to identify the change. |
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It was fully loaded with sunroof, fog lights, spoiler and an aftermarket component audio system. |
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Laser light shows, screaming guitars, fog machines and turntablists have been added to stepdancing shoes and fiddles as the tools of the trade. |
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Mists rose silently in sheets from the dewy ground before them, adding to the fog that already hung in blankets around the trekking army. |
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The span of the Pacific Ocean, covered in fog, hints at the approach of winter. |
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Running, I ripped through the thick blankets of fog and found myself still running towards my family's silhouette. |
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Think of San Francisco and the images of its bridges appearing and disappearing magically in the fog. |
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Not least, the frosty fog that lies over the valley floor adds a cold, wintery veil. |
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Outside it is cold, and thin wisps of fog are unwinding along the damp length of Baker Street. |
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Her smokebox door hangs open, with headlight peering sideways through the fog with a wall-eyed Cyclopean stare. |
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A cloud of lint hovered over the seamstresses and their sewing machines like a multicolored fog over a river. |
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Because of the tanning effect of catechol on emulsion gelatine, it has many of the properties of pyrogallol, including high acutance and low fog. |
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We were a little worried someone would call the fire brigade when we first tested the fog. |
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Hampden, meanwhile, was eerily wreathed in freezing fog but neither the elements nor the task ahead of him seemed to cow Smith's spirits. |
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Today, however, fog wreathed the tiny islet, and covered the sand and pebbles at his feet with beadlets of moisture. |
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Monet was drawn to the industrialized city of London with its bustling riverfront, which was frequently covered in nearly impenetrable fog. |
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I can't say I left with complete certainty and understanding, but some of the fog had lifted. |
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He captured them seated practically back to back on spindly gilt chairs at a fashion show, in an invisible yet palpable fog of unpleasantness. |
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A low rumbling and high-pitched scream of an animal came from somewhere out in the fog. |
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The day is sunny but a fog rolls in and puts a chill into their bones. |
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Since then, he has spent most of his time in the affable fog of extreme old age, almost entirely shielded from public view. |
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Heathrow was just a collection of Quonset huts, and the airfield was enrobed in fog. |
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Dawn was rising on November 24, 1964, and there was a slight fog but otherwise clear visibility. |
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The truth is a blood-red fog bank rolled over all of us in Iraq and Afghanistan and never lifted. |
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Three days of fog finally forced PGA officials to abandon the tournament. |
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The Marauders had been stripped to minimum weight to maximise fuel economy and for the same reason only the lead plane had a radio, a fatal factor in thick fog. |
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The largest loss of life in any incident was at Tenerife in 1977 when two Boeing 747s collided in fog, killing 583 people. |
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The fog was lifting, revealing a grey sky, and a metallic coloured ocean. |
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The fog lifted at least, and Haley's eyes fluttered apart at last. |
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The stench of corruption is settling over world soccer like a poisonous fog, and players are paying the price. |
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Tipitina's in the warm blue fog, squatting beneath a crescent moon so sharp and clean you could shave a wild hog with it. |
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She saw a door in the distance, open and streaming with fog. |
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Waiting for the AA to arrive in freezing fog on the M6 last February was no joke either, particularly without heating, a car radio or a ready supply of wine gums. |
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He was better pleased with the rounded amplitudes of the Danae and the Venuses painted for him by Titian, than by El Greco's wizened male nudes the colour of fog. |
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I spend waking hours in a fog of delirium, punctuated by uncontrollable giggle fits, heart palpitations, and mental anguish. |
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His aspect was as insubstantial as fog, dreams, or an expelled breath, and in this he resembled billions of human beings. |
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Earlier in the day, Southampton Water was wreathed in smoky fog, forcing the crew to rely on years of hard-won experience to get their passengers safely across. |
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Depth of field is quickly lost and perceived hues of pink and blue fog fill the room, causing a bit of a disorienting effect. |
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Rain, thunder and lightning of epic proportions have not succeeded in cleaning the air and we are laid low with massive headaches, blocked sinuses and pervasive brain fog. |
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This sad drama has been compounded by an engulfing fog of speculation, frequently reaching a tone of hysteria. |
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If Lorentz invariance were violated, the gamma-rays would pass right through the extragalactic infrared fog with insufficient energy to cause annihilation. |
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At Henley, the other vaporium, the crew lying around on settees and filling the room with fog brought back Dutch flashbacks. |
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Attempts to salvage the ship were hampered by thick fog on Saturday night and the bad weather continued yesterday morning, French coastguards said. |
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How good a road is going to be depends on how the design is laid out initially vis-a-vis the layer of bitumen, macadam, coat of slurry seal or fog seal. |
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Sounds were magnified a thousand fold so that the cats fight sounded like a full out war and the hounds baying at the moon sounded like fog horns on the steam ships. |
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But the image is luminous, like something radiant seen through the fog. |
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He couldn't see a thing, as the moon hid behind the clouds and thick fog. |
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The visit of the barques, brigantines and schooners also seemed to drive off some of the tourism malaise created by a July shrouded in fog, damp and rain. |
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The headlights when used through heavy fogs usually produce glare so it's better to turn them off and use the fog lights and the running lights instead. |
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When you load a camera in a warm humid atmosphere, then take it diving in cold water, there is a good chance that fog will form inside the lens or housing. |
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The first is the scramble through the lakeshore rocks in the fog, where shadowy figures pop up and disappear before it can be determined who they are. |
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We can win it only if we do not force our forces to fight in a legal fog, constantly speculating and litigating piecemeal about what the law might be. |
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Potholes are common in the rainy region as well as a heavy fog that often hinders visibility. |
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At one point he encountered another force of 6,000 Chinese, but was able to slip around them under cover of fog and darkness. |
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Position the battery toggle switch figure 4-5 to BATTERY. If the fog chamber lamp illuminates, the indicator is operational. |
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When the soldiers were not lost among tattered skeins of fog, they could see far out into the cirque, as if it were a bay of black water. |
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When he reached the ridge the outlying fog crept across the summit, caught him in its embrace, and wrapped him from her gaze. |
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And I believe you commented somewhere about how the fog line broke at that point and then picked up on the other side of the entrance ramp. |
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The reference line is a straight line that runs the length of the accident site, such as a fog line on a straight road. |
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Because of its lowland location York is prone to frosts, fog, and cold winds during winter, spring and very early summer. |
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The battle was fought in thick fog, and some of Warwick's men attacked each other by mistake. |
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William intended to land at Torbay but due to fog the fleet sailed past it by mistake. |
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At that moment however the wind changed and the fog lifted, enabling the fleet to sail into Torbay, near Brixham, Devon. |
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Whole legions of the maimed and mute and crooked deployed over the streets in a limboid vapor of smoke and fog. |
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Cat's eyes are particularly valuable in fog and are largely resistant to damage from snow ploughs. |
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There is apparently a fog, as the crew are unable to determine their latitude by sighting. |
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It can also form due to the lifting of advection fog during breezy conditions. |
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The club was extremely exclusive and featured thick fog, a dreamy atmosphere and acid house. |
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Winds from an easterly direction are usually drier but considerably colder, and may be accompanied by haar, a persistent coastal fog. |
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Sun come, Moon come, Seed time, dry time, fog and rain, Sowing, growing, reaping, resting, Sun come, Moon come, etc. |
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Science and art without morality are not dangerous in the sense commonly supposed. They are not dangerous like a fire, but dangerous like a fog. |
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Many airports have lighting that help guide planes using the runways and taxiways at night or in rain, snow, or fog. |
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For example, because they often flatten out large areas, they can be susceptible to fog in areas where fog rarely forms. |
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The cool California Current offshore often creates summer fog near the coast. |
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In the confusion, Robert nearly kills George, but they both escape to the bottom of the hill as the fog begins to clear. |
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The fog is less pronounced in eastern neighborhoods and during the late summer and early fall. |
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Temporary speed limits are put in place due in high winds or thick fog, with drivers informed by the electronic signs. |
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This section of road is notorious for poor weather conditions including fog, ice and snow in winter months. |
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Cork is also a generally foggy city, with an average of 97 days of fog a year, most common during mornings and during winter. |
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In the arctic, icing from October to May can present a hazard for shipping while persistent fog occurs from June to December. |
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In late spring and early summer a large fog triangle fills the southwestern half of the bay, covering just a few kilometres inland. |
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It is also affected by the presence of snow, hail and ice and can relate to dew, mist and fog. |
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Satellite navigation also allows forces to be directed and to locate themselves more easily, reducing the fog of war. |
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The electric beeper horn now lies flat on the ground next to the fog signal building. |
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De Oquendo managed to escape in the fog with about ten ships, most of them Dunkirkers, and reach Dunkirk. |
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He slipped off into light fog and for several days tried to escape the superior forces. |
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The opposing armies met in thick fog and the French mistook the German troops for screening forces. |
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Valery moved down to the beaches and the harbour but no ships arrived, because thick fog prevented them from moving inshore. |
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In 1904, he demonstrated the feasibility of detecting a ship in dense fog, but not its distance from the transmitter. |
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Such weather phenomena as fog, clouds, rain, falling snow, and sleet that block visible light are usually transparent to radio waves. |
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The next morning the fog had given way to a palpable, horizontally driving rain. |
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The processes by which atmospheric deposition occurs include fog and dew, gaseous absorption, and dry deposition. |
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It also occurs in nature as snow, glaciers, ice packs and icebergs, clouds, fog, dew, aquifers, and atmospheric humidity. |
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The island is located south of the Antarctic Convergence, giving it a marine Antarctic climate dominated by heavy clouds and fog. |
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In addition to the effects on nutrients, the mixing of the cold and warm currents often causes fog in the area. |
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Thus, fog and mist are not precipitation but suspensions, because the water vapor does not condense sufficiently to precipitate. |
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Formations due to condensation, such as clouds, haze, fog, and mist, are composed of hydrometeors. |
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Global warming may have played a role, because the development of fog that is typical for this area may have been compromised. |
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It arrived off Rochefort on the 20 September, but due to heavy fog was unable to land for several days. |
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A peculiarity of the regional climate is the thick fog that covers the plains between October and February. |
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Four days later, the whole city was blotted out by a thick fog, a condition unknown in that part of the world in May. |
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All was quiet for several minutes until the fog broke and a large oak tree passed outside my portside window. |
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As would be expected with its abundance of water, high humidity and fog are common. |
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The coastal deserts produce little more than cacti, apart from hilly fog oases and river valleys that contain unique plant life. |
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This desert exhibits diversity in succulent flora species that flourish in part due to the coastal fog. |
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On warmer days the fog will burn off only to have the strong northwest wind blow in additional fog from the open ocean. |
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Its success was limited by the presence of ice floes, as well as bad weather and fog. |
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I was on my way to the door, but all at once, through the fog in my head, I began to sight one reef that I hadn't paid any attention to afore. |
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Six days later they lost sight of each other in a thick fog, but both vessels continued to sail east. |
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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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The fog was right hard to see through so I was on Tom Pritchard before I saw him. |
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Black ice or verglas is a particular problem in cold weather, and mist or fog can disorientate scramblers very quickly. |
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We will use a smoke machine to simulate the fog you will actually encounter. |
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The Coastguard said the navigation gear on their 16ft-long boat, Water Rail, failed, leaving them in fog. |
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Advection fog is formed when moist air travels over a colder surface by the wind and is then cooled. |
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It is specific to correcting Phlematic imbalances involving brain fog, or slow wittedness. |
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The relative humidity will increase by night and early morning times over some coastal and internal areas, and fog may form towards west. |
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The subdead were coming, walking out of the silt formed fog. |
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Officials have blamed heavy fog for the aircraft's crash into a rice paddy field, where it burst into flames. |
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Party City also has an extensive line of special effects products including fog machines, black lights and strobe lights. |
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Photo A bowler's glow-in-the-dark ball streaks toward the pins amid laser lights, black lights and fog machines at Brunswick Valley Bowl. |
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So we changed that into a fog machine blast right before I go on. |
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So if an insignificant sideliner from Africa can see through the fog, then I am sure all of them must realise the same thing. |
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Sometimes it's soft and quiet, the sun turning an early morning mist into an orange fog and silhouetting motionless stands of slash pines. |
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Some have installed fog machines to disorientate criminals or retractable cattle grids to stop them getting away. |
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The ceilometer is designed to produce accurate imagery in varied weather conditions including fog cover and torrential downpours. |
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It was very humid here for much of the day and you couldn't see the track due to a soupy fog. |
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It can also be upgraded to an ABS system, 16-inch alloy wheels, fog lights, leather steering wheel, driver seat with height adjustability, and electric rear-view mirrors. |
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Operation Menace failed, hampered by fog and misinformation about the extent of the town's defences, and the British forces withdrew on 26 September. |
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The fog horns groaned and groaned again, and siren whistled and wrawled. |
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After traipsing about in the fog they found the grave sure enough. |
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When the fog lifted, the view of the glacier was a sight for sore eyes. |
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The fog has vanished and it's shaping up to be a beautiful day. |
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Warm fronts are usually preceded by stratiform precipitation and fog. |
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This continued through Sunday, accompanied by fog and driving wind. |
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It is also subject to more fog and frosts in winter than other areas because of the tendency of cold air to drain into the vale from surrounding higher ground. |
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Massport has announced plans to install a Category III landing system at ORH to combat takeoff and landing problems caused by routine fog at the airport. |
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After the haze became a fog, the lookout sent to the top of Rockall spotted the ship again, but it turned away from Rockall before the expedition in their boats reached it. |
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Between 1851 and 1867, over twenty ships were lost in these storms, were run ashore and wrecked during a dense fog, or were stove by the ice and abandoned. |
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But he insists it was much harder to shrug off the fog of frustration and disillusionment that hung over him during miserable spells at Wolves and Romanian side Astra Giurgiu. |
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The cause of the accident was determined to be pilot error in heavy fog. |
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In 1556 Stephen Borough sailed in the Searchthrift to try to reach the Ob River, but he was stopped by ice and fog at the entrance to the Kara Sea. |
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It can get very foggy and windy during certain parts of the year at the lighthouse, and to be effective, the lighthouse had to be situated below the characteristic high fog. |
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Heavy fog is common on the island, especially during May and June. |
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The fog occurs along any part of the Pacific Coast of the state. |
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Because they are located at a higher elevation than Lima, they receive more sunshine in winter months, something that the city frequently lacks under seasonal fog. |
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Because of the location of the shoreline, at the point where the Atlantic's cold water reaches Africa's hot climate, often extremely dense fog forms along the coast. |
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But the innovative farmers like Karmjeet Singh of Wadala Virum village overcome these teething troubles by using 'Culture variety' that can withstand the fog and winter. |
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When the fog lifted that evening, a strange light was seen playing about the dome of the Hagia Sophia, which some interpreted as the Holy Spirit departing from the city. |
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More than that, perhaps the worst thing, was a sort of mephitic fog, moistureless and invisible, that came and went like an exhalation of the arid earth itself. |
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The accident occurred 9 years and 1 day after the Red Falcon collided with the dredger Volvox Hansa in Southampton Water with limited visibility due to fog. |
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The region does not experience a greater number of sunny days, however, as the number of cloudy days is the same as inland locales, in addition to increased fog. |
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Bouvet, who was searching for a presumed large southern continent, spotted the island through the fog and named the cape he saw Cap de la Circoncision. |
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Unfortunately, the pendulum has swung way too far to the other end where the saying in the industry is is that if you could fog a mirror, you could get a loan. |
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Troops not needed to hold the perimeter at St Valery moved down to the beaches and the harbour but no ships arrived, because thick fog prevented them from moving inshore. |
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Gordon Moore reported, Fisher was a very exacting master and I had at times long and arduous duties, long hours at the engine room telegraphs in cold fog, etc. |
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Then they passed by lonely brickfields. The fog was lighter here, and he could see the strange, bottle-shaped kilns with their orange, fanlike tongues of fire. |
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A flat calm descended at 4 pm, leaving both fleets in a fog. |
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Owing to the ongoing complaints about the difficulty of sighting the light in fog, the lighthouse was abandoned in 1897 when the North and South Lundy lighthouses were built. |
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As he guided the bot, Andrews reminisced about his younger days in Wyoming, when he had witnessed a mishandled load of wheat puff out a dusty fog. |
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Then, out of the fog, I saw grass and it was about eight foot beneath us. |
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Fast-forward to December 2009, and that heady early fog of bipartisanship that once enveloped the Good Ship Gregg has disappeared, and he now clearly is back in the fold. |
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Not quite as ascetically functional as the 78, these models are now 'pimped' with colour-coded and chromed exterior trim, front fog lamps and colour-matched over fenders. |
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The bus crashed in a town in Kayseri province at around 2 am when its driver lost control because of icy road conditions and intense fog, according to press reports. |
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In nature, cocksfoot and Yorkshire fog are types of which plant? |
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Other key features include support for double-buffered overlays, window IDs, texture mapping, stencils, alpha blending, per-pixel depth cueing, and fog. |
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