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Nor did they necessarily signify the weather that would actually arrive.
No, they were not expecting any abnormal weather that would oblige him to rush back to London.
In weather that would freeze a penguin, our street has suffered its second power cut in a month.
Shifts in the weather that would normally follow the rhythm of atmospheric change were cued to insure that they happened during a demo.
There had been warnings that the first days of the Olympic games could coincide with hot sunny weather that would worsen pollution.
Despite some 60 fires and tens of thousands of calls for help, casualties appeared limited to single digits in weather that would have strained fragile residents even without a blackout.
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There were no changes in weather conditions that would have influenced the ground conditions between the objective and subjective assessments for these 36 pairs.
Many environmentalists have argued against any drilling in Arctic waters, given their value to wildlife — and given weather conditions that would make cleaning up a spill especially difficult.
If the bones are interlaced, or show signs of equivalent amounts of weathering, that would be good evidence for a rich family life for Utahraptor.
He said another nearby structure, known to have been carved into a hillside during Khafre's era, does not show weathering that would be produced by water.
"You would think with the weather that there would be an increase, but unfortunately there isn't," Mr. Bouzio, 49, said.
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