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1 We were caught in a heavy rainstorm , which delayed us further.
2 A heavy rainstorm would strip them, leaving milky orange puddles around the foundation.
3 This is similar to any run-off from a heavy rainstorm .
4 I was caught in a heavy rainstorm on Seventh Street, and ran to catch an omnibus.
5 That changed with the 2018 tremor, which followed a heavy rainstorm a month before, residents told Reuters.
6 Perhaps the best feature of the Labyrinth is its ability to dry relatively quickly after a heavy rainstorm .
7 After this I predict a heavy rainstorm , for Mux can hardly keep back his tears about this cabbage.
8 It's too treacherous in these hills to travel ten feet in a heavy rainstorm -much less several miles.
9 But after a fine couple of days brought about by a heavy rainstorm , pollution again veiled the city on Tuesday.
10 Rocks everywhere, with here and there a discolored spot where tiny streams had trickled through, perhaps during a heavy rainstorm .
11 Saturday's heavy rainstorm unleashed floods and mudslides on the Atlantic island, washing bridges and burying some houses under tonnes of mud.
12 Finding the premises locked because of a strike, he decided to return to his office in the Sorbonne, despite a heavy rainstorm .
13 The woman's motions had, in fact, a curious resemblance to those of one who hesitated about venturing out in a heavy rainstorm .
14 One night when a heavy rainstorm was blowing I unwittingly caused a lot of wondering excitement among the whites as well as the superstitious Indians.
15 Then a particularly heavy rainstorm followed a series of wet winters, and the lake overflowed its banks on November 10, 1985.
16 On May 6, 1863, Hooker ordered the remaining troops to recross to the north side of the Rappahannock in a heavy rainstorm .
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