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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with hail" can be used in written English.
It is usually used to represent something that is accompanied by a large amount of something. For example, "The sky was filled with hail for hours."
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He dispensed with "Hail to the Chief" and sold off the Presidential yacht.
At this higher elevation, some 11,000 feet, the rain mixed with hail.
Tonight at 9, with Hail Social and Volcano, I'm Still Excited opening; admission is $10 (Pareles).
Showers will continue through Tuesday with hail and thunder also possible.
Sunday night at 10, with Hail Social; admission is $7 (Sanneh).
When Reagan finished his speech, it was his turn to be greeted with "Hail to the Chief".
One will send tornadoes corkscrewing into farm fields, the other will grumble and pelt them with hail.
Skepta won a Mobo award for a video that cost £80; Kano went one better with Hail, costing £35.
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But these sounds are ravishing: piano notes rich in reverb and overtones with hail-drop hammer strikes and deep burgundy finishes, ice-pop synthesizer tones and, at points, a strangely distressed and chipped-up little sound, like air whistling through a keyhole, or a furious and quiet violin pizzicato.
(In fact, they'll be based at Summerset House, sharing the newly-developed top floor with hail-a-cab startup Hailo).
I started with Hail Marys, conditioning from my Catholic youth, until I consciously realized that that prayer ends with "now and in the hour of our deaths," then decided maybe that wasn't the best choice.
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