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An RAF Sea King helicopter from 22 Squadron at Valley on Anglesey was then able to come under cloud cover to winch the man off the mountainside.
The resignation, however, comes under a cloud of suspicion about the stake in Lubrizol.
One of the reasons is offered by Justice O'Connor: the very legitimacy of state institutions comes under a cloud if important segments of the population long excluded from participating at the highest levels remain on the outside looking in.
He writes, "The conclusion is that death often fails in battle when he comes under a clamorous cloud of dust with black banners fluttering in the heart of the storm".
But after the election in 2005 of Iran's current, conservative president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, music came under a cloud once again.
Mr. Morris, 55, largely dropped out of political consulting in recent years as he came under the cloud of the investigation.
Its stock tumbled faster this year as first the debt securities lost value, and then the insurance contracts, called credit default swaps, came under a cloud.
As if juggling all that were not enough, General Allen's reputation came under a cloud when e-mails between him and a socialite in Tampa, Fla., Jill Kelley, emerged during the investigation of General Petraeus's affair with Ms. Broadwell.
Following the diagnosis, a doctor there (who has also left Thoughtful House and has also come under a cloud of criticism) put him on anti-inflammatories and a gluten-free, casein-free diet.
Soon after, the charity came under a cloud when its founder and director, the Rev. Bruce Ritter, resigned after being accused of financial and sexual misconduct with the charity's residents.
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