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Now he faces the squall of an election.
Before, with Kember, he had only the squall of guitars and keyboards to bury himself in.
Here the program opens with the rumble of thunder up close, followed by the squall of a fanfare for shofars.
If Keys and Gray did address indirectly the squall of controversy it was in their selection of guests.
It lay, as most wonderful things in Asian cities do, down a narrow lane — this one near the town center, across from the squall of a bird market.
Jockeys are not allowed to bet, but in the squall of chance and possibility that is a horse race, they will gamble every day.
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If you were steered solely by the squalls of online opinion, you'd view Lily Allen's comeback as something of a disaster so far.
After the prayer, we could hear the squalls of an opening act — one of an exasperating five, none of which Franklin had been involved in choosing.
Driven out of Edinburgh by the squalls of Princes Street, religion and the law, the town remained Stevenson's capital inspiration.
The researchers threaded electrodes into the brains of seven people with severe epilepsy, a standard procedure allowing surgeons to pinpoint the squalls of brain activity that cause seizures, before operating.
Carroll wrote with a peppery briskness, impatient of folly, and always alive to the squalls of emotion that we struggle to curb: "You know very well you're not real".
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