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Examples
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Only fifty miles to the south, the rain-clouds were packed together in tight layers, blotting out the swamps and archipelagos of the horizon.
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A security guard looks on as rain-clouds hover in the sky over a building in New Delhi, India, April 19, 2010.
India in Photos 2010
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A security guard looks on as rain-clouds hover in the sky over a building in New Delhi, India, April 19, 2010.
India in Photos 2010
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The wind, that had now increased to a stiff breeze, had chased the rain-clouds from the tops of the hills, and on the point we had taken for Tasman Head, we now saw the lighthouse.
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How pitiless the fiord looks today, lying so heavy and drowsy — leaden-grey — with splashes of yellow — and reflecting the rain-clouds.
Little Eyolf 2008
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Einstein might reply, with a wink, that without rain-clouds life would be very, very short.
HBCUs Marian 2008
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In the self-same hour it was that Zeus changed the radiant courses of the stars, the light of the sun, and the joyous face of dawn, and drave his car athwart the western sky with fervent heat from heaven's fires, while northward fled the rain-clouds, and Ammon's strand grew parched and faint and void of dew, when it was robbed of heaven's genial showers.
Electra 2008
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In the self-same hour it was that Zeus changed the radiant courses of the stars, the light of the sun, and the joyous face of dawn, and drave his car athwart the western sky with fervent heat from heaven's fires, while northward fled the rain-clouds, and Ammon's strand grew parched and faint and void of dew, when it was robbed of heaven's genial showers.
Electra 2008
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How pitiless the fiord looks today, lying so heavy and drowsy — leaden-grey — with splashes of yellow — and reflecting the rain-clouds.
Little Eyolf 2008
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It is a land of many rain-clouds; a land of much mute history, written there in prehistoric symbols.
Lay Morals 2005
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