There are two inches of snow on the course and it was snowing and sleeting there today. |
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A rain machine sends water sleeting down as two carriages lumber into action and Fagin's lone figure hobbles back along the street. |
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But it's been sleeting for the last ten minutes and you've been standing out in it. |
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Two minutes later, it was sleeting and hailing, we were both soaked to the skin, and we were both miserable. |
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Car windows are always better open, even if it is raining, sleeting, or well below freezing outside. |
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A couple of months ago it was snowing and sleeting but the group still managed to get people out. |
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The next crossing was the Birch Creek Valley, and it was sleeting. |
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Wind and sleeting rain found its way into the tavern as a man stepped in. |
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What about taking photographs when it's actually snowing or sleeting? |
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The wind had been howling for three days now, a storm from the east that whistled across the high tops and dumped sudden squalls of sleeting rain in the valleys. |
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All was silent for a while as the pair of them watched the rain sleeting down from the cloudy sky above, not halting once on its flight to the ground. |
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It was bitterly cold, foggy and sleeting on the east side as we plunged into the six-mile-long Otira tunnel. |
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I took a stereo negative although it was sleeting and raining a little at the time. |
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When I was out on patrol, and it was sleeting, the rain bouncing off my chest. |
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I was thinking I should get the dog and go over to Janice's house, but it was sleeting. |
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It was raining, cold, sleeting, and I'm at the top of this mountain going, 'This is not as much fun as golf. |
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It was sleeting, and my team spotted a ribbon of smoke in the forest and wheeled off the road to a campfire, around which huddled six Lithuanian cyclists. |
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They wear white, full-body jumpsuits with snug-fitting hoods that provide scant protection from the invisible radiation sleeting through their bodies. |
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