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1 The next day brought heavy weather, and only hardened sea-goers were abroad.
2 This sin has often brought heavy judgments upon individuals, families, and kingdoms.
3 Photo: MetService MetService says strong and unstable cold southerlies have brought heavy rainfall.
4 They had all brought heavy portmanteaus, containing all their vacation baggage.
5 There was one man, however, whose ill-timed curiosity brought heavy punishment upon him.
6 Accuweather reports that the depression has brought heavy rainfall to nearby islands since Friday.
7 Usman brought heavy rains that caused floods and loosened the soil, triggering landslides in some areas.
8 Meanwhile, another tropical depression brought heavy rain and flooding overnight to the island of Vanua Levu.
9 A new storm has brought heavy rain, snow and strong winds, causing power failures and transport delays.
10 The restoration work was hampered on Saturday by Storm Brian which brought heavy rain and high winds.
11 Farther south, the remnants of tropical storm Vicente brought heavy rain that caused deadly flooding and mudslides.
12 The plight of the homeless worsened following a cold snap that brought heavy snow to the worst-affected areas.
13 The Gisborne region is still pretty sodden after two recent storms that brought heavy rain, slips and flooding.
14 The restoration work was hampered by Storm Brian, which brought heavy rain and high winds over the weekend.
15 He was out and about last night checking on the river levels as ex-cyclone Gita brought heavy rain.
16 Wet to the skin. The following day brought heavy fog and sleet, and a continuance of the blizzard.
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