Sentence examples for having a cloudy from inspiring English sources

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In peak irrigation season, he said, farmers with thirsty crops cannot be at risk of having a cloudy day that does not produce enough electricity.

Five-year graft survival rates — defined as needing a regraft or having a cloudy cornea that compromised vision — was 86percentt for the group of donors under 65 and exactly the same for the group older than 65.

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Portions of it have a cloudy, purplish discoloration.

"I had a cloudy day today," Darryl Strawberry tells me one evening in late March.

The liquid she created had a cloudy appearance, which her colleagues assumed was evidence of an undissolved polymer.

Both the Sharp and the Gendall works have a cloudy, introspective quality, even in their most assertive moments.

The bookseller already had a cloudy reputation; I knew that its steep discounts on best-sellers were putting pressure on smaller bookstores near its locations.

While Vladimir V. Putin, Russia's acting president, does have a cloudy history, it is practically impossible to determine the path that he envisions for Russia.

Or, a property may have a cloudy title, which may leave the buyers responsible for thousands of dollars in unexpected debts, say real estate agents, foreclosure investors, mortgage bankers and lawyers.

Blitz well, until you have a cloudy, creamy dip. 4 Squeeze in the juice of all the lemon halves and scrape in some of the roasted middles, taking care to pick out any seeds.

The gorgeous Grade II Listed Bramley Baths in Leeds date back to 1904 and, until recently, had a cloudy long-term future due to cuts in Leeds council's budget.

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