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Or, starting from an effect, when they see the ground to be generally wet, they not only think of rain but believe that there has been rain.
He declined to say whether he had visited the orchard... Keith reflected that maybe Stella would gamble on his company again... Stella played "I Think It's Going to Rain Today".... Keith had heard it enough now that it no longer made him think of rain.
AS: What you think of rain, we've had here...real rain, you know?
Think of rain gardens instead of cement patios.
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Ultimately, though, the song is too sweet to think of raining on his parade.
Have you ever thought of rain.
By Frances Frost The New Yorker, July 12 , 1930P. 66 Have you ever thought of rain View Article By Larissa MacFarquhar By Rivka Galchen By David Remnick By Malcolm Gladwell.
I didn't see it coming and all I could think of was Rain Man, the movie with Dustin Hoffman.
Driving along the manicured streets of monied Los Angeles neighborhoods, it's a challenge to think of California as rain-starved and sun-choked.
They were nothing like the red-headed turkey vultures the crew had been seeing since Long Glade; these were huge birds, black and wattled, and with their wings folded they made Louis think of funeral umbrellas dripping rain along the stone walls of St. Agnes Church in Clarinda.
Reminiscing about Pleasurewood Hills makes me think of childhood, of picnics and rain and excitement tinged with apprehension.
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