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were weather
noun
The short term state of the atmosphere at a specific time and place, including the temperature, relative humidity, cloud cover, precipitation, wind, etc.
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But there were weather problems.
"It's unclear if they were weather related," the spokesman said.
Their reasons for staying away were weather, power, freedom, excitement, love -- and again, scandal.
There were weather losses in Indonesia, where vanilla is also cultivated.
Now, as a professor I have had some experiences with "helicopter" parents, and were weather patterns on the West Coast slightly more rigorous, I'm sure I would have encountered "snowplow" parents as well.
They lost just three days of racing (that were weather related)." Zito said the entire cost of the resurface and lab operation was roughly $100,000 — a significantly lower number than the $50 million NYRA officials had given a local publication when estimating the cost of going synthetic on its three tracks.
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Baz Luhrmann promised any watery streaks on his face were weather-related – "not tears".
Snared in the cruel teeth of the coils were weather-beaten plastic bags that had been shaped by the wind into tattered little sculptures of strange, transfixing delicacy.
In 2010, 90 per cent of global natural disasters – that killed 295,000 people at an approximate cost of $130bn £85bnn) – were weather-related and fit in with climate-change models.
These troubles were weathered.
Ninety percent were weather-related, providing "further indications of advancing climate change".
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