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1 SAWS warns of localised flooding and hail in these areas as well.
2 From the next house came a hail in His Lordship's languid voice:
3 From one of these now came a loud hail in the Tripolitan tongue.
4 The SAWS warns of localised flooding and hail in these areas as well.
5 But, ah, the light you hail in joy you shall impart in tears.
6 The sky grew black at midday, rain and hail in torrents swept the land.
7 About 8 p.m. we heard a hail in the distance.
8 His cab is not the kind you might hail in London or New York.
9 That hail in a familiar voice brought Drew's head around.
10 When the boat was halfway between the two vessels there was a hail in French:
11 Want the latest news on ride- hail in your inbox?
12 We hail in her the great intellect which asserts the superiority of woman over man.
13 And he made the ancient old sailormen give a hail in their cracked old voices.
14 I have seen both snow and hail in Jersey and sometimes we have extremely cold weather.
15 Not a heavy snowfall but a sort of frozen flurry more like hail in its texture.
16 Melbourne and Canberra have been pelted by golf-ball sized hail in separate storms within 24 hours.
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