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Given the amount of ice they contain, it would take weather gods armed with blow torches to melt them that quickly, and this suggestion was rapidly discredited.
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A vedomec fought against another vedomec, a mogut against another mogut, and so on, and the winner would take bad weather to the region of his defeated foe.
"It would take widespread, severe weather damage to trigger a rapid change in rates across the market.
David Attenborough recently suggested it would take an extreme weather event for us all to wake up about the threat posed by global warming.
Accurate computer modelling of prescribed burns in various weather conditions would take much of the guesswork out of how to set them, and might give officials more confidence to fight fire with fire.
"I do despair of any coach company which would have a driver who would take 39 children in that weather... it's just not the weather to be out on the roads at all".
Those extreme weather events would take a disproportionate toll on poor, weak and elderly people.
In awarding the contract to the PowerLight Corporation, the Public Utilities Commission said the system would take 20 weeks to install, "weather permitting".
Mason delivers yet another tutorial in how to improvise while maintaining a groove - a lesson Weather Report would take several more years to learn.
A weather historian who has kept detailed records on temperatures in the city for many years, Mr. Fybish was already looking ahead to September and calculating what sort of weather it would take to extend the hottest-ever distinction.
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