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Its Japanese characters are guided in their downward course by a waterfall that shows through a semitransparent facing page: "Summer clouds break up the steady fall of the River of Heaven".
I love watching the way these clouds break up, little wisps of information trailing off like a flickering tail, a dragon's tail of typewriter keys and wind chimes, those little monochrome green cloudlets, a fog of fragments and images and words.
On a bad day, it feels like the most active remainers have wasted the past two years just as blithely as the people nominally in charge of Brexit; when the clouds break and let a little light in, it feels, although their sheer persistence is worth saluting, it is high time they changed tack.
But then the clouds break, and the city, now caught up in the weather, transforms: [W]e lodged in the narrow but deep shelter of Brentano's leafy allée of best-sellers, and from there we observed how the rain, a gusty downpour now, had the effect of exquisitely pressing the city down into itself.
I'm about to leave empty-handed when the clouds break and, as Verne wrote, it seems Snæfellsjökull has sprung straight up from the seabed.
Banks of clouds break up the vast sky.
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In the morning still cloudy but clouds breaking up towards noon.
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