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He is 34 now, healthy again, but with more clouds than thunder in his sinewy 6-foot-6-inch frame.
With more recent indicators showing a shrinking housing market, dwindling orders for factory goods and rampant discounting among retailers, some economists saw far more clouds than sun.
As the warmer of the two worlds, Kepler-62e would have a bit more clouds than Earth, according to computer models.
For details on how to plan your tour, visit veloscenic.com Every cloud has a silver lining, and in a summer when there have been more clouds than usual, one happy consequence is that there are still some great British holiday deals to be had.
"I see more clouds than I see sunlight," Van Horn said.
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"Next week starts warmer with bright, dry conditions for most and temperatures in the low 20s possible - although perhaps more cloud than the weekend".
If the outcome is vague, more cloud than concrete, your chance of success plummets.
There were a few more clouds in Uganda than in Sudan, but we hoped the solar systems that we had come to see would be still working well.
This year, for three months from the end of November, there were more clouds for longer periods than ever previously recorded.
The result is more clouds but less rain than usual, with commensurate impacts on water supplies and agriculture.
7/10: Still warm, but we have more cloud cover than yesterday.
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