I'm definitely corona free haha, she wrote on Instagram on September 1.
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But it would not take in the extreme limits of the corona.
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The only risk factor for corona is my age -I'm 71.
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Mercury continued to move out through the corona for another 30 minutes.
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I've been reading more dystopian fiction than ever during the corona crisis.
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I remembered the St. Elmo's fire that had flamed from the cracking plant.
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Caradoc was still explaining the theory of St. Elmo's fire to the listening men.
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The top of the skeletal cracking plant across the freeway glowed with St. Elmo's fire!
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Just then Caradoc's grave voice hazarded: That must be an extraordinary display of St. Elmo's fire.
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Hurry. The St. Elmo's fire was flickering wildly now, and popped every time he pronounced a hard consonant.
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The electricglow was surrealistic as they slowly drifted toward their rendezvous point.
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Look at the electricglow that comes from the third finger of Laura's left hand.
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At six o'clock day began to break, and with the dawn's early light, the narwhale's electricglow disappeared.
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His touch seemed to kindle in her an electricglow, and with something like alarm she withdrew her hand.
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He sat up in his sleeping bag and saw the cliff below him light up with an electricglow.
Uso de corposant em inglês
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His body was aglow with corposant.
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But couldn't that crackling hair have been nothing more than the electrical discharge that Keith called corposant, St Elmo's Fire?
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I looked, and saw a corposant, as it is called at sea,- aSt.Elmo's fire,-burningat the end of the crossjack-yard.
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I had seen a ship, and there she was to leeward of us, with the corposant clinging to one of her spars.
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Meanwhile, determined Paul flew hither and thither like the meteoric corposant-ball, which shiftingly dances on the tips and verges of ships' rigging in storms.
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There was fever between the decks; there was fever in black hearts; of dark nights a corposant burned now at this masthead, now at that.
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Everybody knows nowadays that a corposant is nothing whatever but an electrical phenomenon, and therefore merely an indication that the atmosphere is surcharged with electricity.
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Presently a bright star suddenly appears under the faintly gleaming corposants.
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Corposant, they usually call it, in Salem.
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I have heard sailors speak of those lights as witch-lights, death-gleams, and corposants, and their appearance is said always to foretell disaster.
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The strange atmospheric phenomena, especially of the tropics, have been christened by the Spaniard and Portuguese, the Corposant, the Pampero, the Tornado, the Hurricane.
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It was known among seamen by the name of CORPOSANT, or COMPLAISANT, being a corruption of "cuerpo santo," the name it received from the Spaniards.
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"Why, I think it was a terribly unfortunate affair; but I don't believe that the corposant had anything to do with it," answered I.