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overcasting

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A spell of overcast weather.

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On an overcast day at the end of October, I clambered into Murphy's battered Mitsubishi pickup for a tour of the Forest of Bowland where Hope and Sky had vanished.

It's grey, overcast and positively thunderous out in Mirpur today, so we may not get an uninterrupted day of cricket, but fingers crossed.

On a chilly, damp and overcast morning in late November 2013, Alex Salmond made the yes campaign's most important announcement before the final countdown to the referendum the following summer.

"If it's overcast – and the forecast is for some possible light showers or drizzly rain – you may well bowl.

You've seen here in the past when it's overcast and cloudy the ball does move around a bit".

The overcast weather, though initially disappointing, would prove to be a boon.

Guardi's skies have clouds and sometimes they are overcast.

EVEN on an overcast day, the view from Jeffrey Romoff's office is spectacular.

A second group lived in conditions akin to their natural habitat, with 16 hours of overcast day-like light, followed by eight hours of darkness.

Poor rainfall has affected sowing in West Bengal, Orissa and the northern states of Uttar Pradesh and Punjab Source: REUTERS Cracked paddy-fields on the outskirts of Jammu Source: AP A farmer checking the overcast sky.

Some were kept in cages lit constantly, so as to resemble a never-ending overcast day.

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