The procession reached the Jubilee Field just as a brief shower of rain fell. |
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The French first sent forward Genoese mercenary crossbowmen, whose weapons, their bowstrings slackened by a shower of rain, proved no match for the English longbows. |
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Every time I meet another president I say: a president is just a shower of rain in the life of a country. |
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One spring day, after a brief shower of rain, he was struck by the beauty of the scene and felt the desire to record what he saw. |
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She had collapsed in the gardens at Herrenhausen after rushing to shelter from a shower of rain. |
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The low surface tension of the film means that all it takes to clean the greenhouse is a shower of rain or snow. |
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Many stops along the way have no shelters whatsoever, while those available are often inadequate, with limited seating and insufficient cover to keep off a shower of rain. |
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Our weather today is very windy with the odd shower of rain. |
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But I'm sure that people understand just as one swallow doesn't make a spring, one shower of rain does not break a drought and you need an extremely good period of wet weather. |
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A shower of rain washes his face clean, after which he is welcomed back home with his now pink face. |
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Both trousers and shirt are in fine velvet, which has been tested for several years by Italian sportsmen on cold winter days and under shower of rain. |
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Think of the last shot of the Zone in Tarkovsky's Stalker, as a shower of rain falls through the roof of a derelict building: we watch the shower begin, continue and end while nothing else happens around it. |
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The double-decker rescued me from a shower of rain and an exhausting walk around what will very soon be Lancashire's biggest and most contentious development site. |
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Although it has become general practice by now to use dry timber for building purposes, just a shower of rain can increase the quantity of moisture in the wood. |
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And after a shower of rain, Royal Grass will not remain wet for long. |
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