How To Use Hail In A Sentence

  • John Sayles is often hailed as the king of independent cinema, so it is little wonder that his latest movie, Silver City, was able to attract such a mouth-watering cast.
  • PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA: Thailand and Cambodia said they have made progress in settling a border dispute that sparked a deadly military confrontation last month. My Sinchew -
  • Some looked angry, while others seemed more amused as some of the angriest protesters bellowed at them through a loudhailer.
  • Towering convective clouds rained down a hailstorm of ash, and firebrands even spanned the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone.
  • The book has been hailed as a benchmark in the debate on communication and social transformation.
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  • Thailand has constantly reinvented itself to stay ahead in the tourism game. Times, Sunday Times
  • Import a gross of king-size choccy bars to Thailand on my next visit?
  • Thailand is an important Western ally. Times, Sunday Times
  • Candle makers, after all, cannot be expected to hail the invention of the electric light bulb, nor hostlers the advent of automobiles, nor canal-boat owners the building of railways, nor TV broadcasters the laying down of cable systems.
  • The Sun Valley Center simply calls the house The Center, Hailey, and makes little of the Pound connection; the arts organization's main building is in nearby Ketchum Pound House
  • During an earlier scene of cooperative fruit picking with Cambodian and Laotian refugees, we are offered an opportunity to meditate on a pan-Asian Thailand of agrarian-pastoral well-being, and a move away from the tense border security of the 70s when refugees from Cambodia and Laos led Thailand to turn sharply to the right. Michael Vazquez: ON THE 48TH ANNUAL NEW YORK FILM FESTIVAL
  • I didn't know what else to do, so I hailed a taxi and came here.
  • Television newspeople hail the benefits that broadcasts from the Court could provide to the public.
  • A passive-aggressiveness marches through it: On one hand, Capitol doubts its salability and keeps it off the market; on the other, the label constantly attempts to justify its importance by hailing every burp and burble emanating from the recording booth. Pet Sounds : It's Not Rock 'n' Roll, But We Like It
  • Her Wimbledon victory was hailed as a triumph over adversity.
  • His wife hails from Hamburg, Germany, and he had a spell working as a commodity broker for a bank.
  • Shakespeare to say: "Let the sky rain potatoes, hail kissing comfits, and snow eringoes. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • Behind them another curtain of hail raced across the sea, embedding itself in the sand, turning the beach a glittering white. MIDNIGHT IS A LONELY PLACE
  • Between the Macphails and the Davidsons, who were missionaries, there had arisen the intimacy of shipboard, which is due to propinquity rather than to any community of taste. The Trembling of a Leaf Little Stories of the South Sea Islands
  • Writing in 1888, historian Henry Howe said that when MacGahan returned to Bulgaria in 1877, he was everywhere hailed as a liberator and deliverer.
  • Not only was Mihailović collaborating with the enemy, Donovan also knew that Tito was convinced the Chetnik chief had fed the Nazis information to try to have him assassinated three months earlier. Wild Bill Donovan
  • Then there was a hail storm that took us off air for a while. The Sun
  • Despite being shot in the leg, she drove though a hail of bullets before a colleague took her to hospital where doctors are battling to save her limb.
  • You could achieve your greatest ambition, Mikhail - space, the stars.
  • In a moment," Eric said, "the wheelbarrow got bowsed over, when I managed, worse luck, to fall underneath; and then, finding I couldn't get up again, I hailed you, brother. Fritz and Eric The Brother Crusoes
  • She hailed me like an old friend and said: ‘Your new skirt looks great!’
  • Fiji, were hailed by comrades for "excelling" in their roles after dying in separate incidents in Nad-e Ali on Tuesday. WalesOnline - Home
  • Dionne Searcey/The Wall Street Journal Mr. Scott let National Weather Service meteorologists cast molds of the hailstone at their lab in Boulder, but he wouldn't let them dissect it. Mr. Scott's Hefty Hailstone
  • A shower of rain drove down upon us, each drop stinging like a hailstone. Chapter 3
  • So Karen Lichfield died from abrin poisoning, but not from abrin in her own lab, not the material she was working on, which she said had come from Thailand. Day of the Dandelion
  • All five macaque species occurring in Thailand are present, namely rhesus Macaca mulatta, crab-eating M. fascicularis, pig-tailed M. nemestrina, Assam M. assamensis and stump-tailed M. arctoides. Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary, Thailand
  • Already considering flip-top cell phones pretty outmoded, we attach Bluetooth devices, with no thought of Lt Uhura opening the hailing frequencies through an elaborate earpiece. Officers Starship | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
  • Bloomsbury House was Hailey's finest achievement.
  • There was a hint of other ancestries, including Arabian, but thoroughbred moms most likely hailed from the British Isles, the researchers reported online in Biology Letters. DNA analysis shows thoroughbreds have British as well as Arabian roots
  • Well, actually, in the City it was usually raining, or hailing, or giant-asteroiding, but that's beside the point.
  • In an explosion that left me temporarily deaf, the cannon stopped pelting us with energy and began hailing us with pieces of its debris instead.
  • What gentle ghost, besprent with April dew, Hails me so solemnly to yonder yew?
  • Only pouring rain will stop me lighting a grill and cooking my kebabs in the open air, and it would probably take a hailstorm to prevent me from having breakfast in the garden.
  • In Thailand they would fire live rounds into the croud. London G20 Police outnumbered and attacked « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • The other saving grace is that springtime hailstorms usually blow over fairly quickly. Times, Sunday Times
  • They cheerfully hailed us in Dari, then Urdu, then broken English.
  • They hailed the signing of the agreement as a major diplomatic triumph.
  • Pilates has been hailed as the best overall exercise for toning your body and freeing your mind.
  • If I did that one his way, the groom would have died in a hail of bullets before I got to say ‘I Do.’
  • As we passed along the narrow street, Antonio was hailed with an "Ola" from a species of shop in which three men, apparently shoemakers, were seated. The Bible in Spain; or, the journeys, adventures, and imprisonments of an Englishman, in an attempt to circulate the Scriptures in the Peninsula
  • Patrick has also come to look on Thailand as ‘home’ and is one of the few farangs who can sing the Thai National Anthem.
  • Asset management companies set up by governments in Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia and Thailand have mopped up the worst bad loans, unburdening banks by pulling the plug on deadbeat borrowers.
  • I've heard "Hail to the Chief," I've heard the Star-Spangled Banner, many of the songs that you know so well when it comes to these kind of big celebrations. CNN Transcript Jan 11, 2009
  • Ten minutes later, while attempting to spread peanut butter on crispbread, the packet leaped off the shelf and a thousand wholemeal arrows hailed down on me.
  • The Romanian-Jewish writer Mihail Sebastian 1907-45 came to the attention of the English-speaking world in 2000 with the publication of his incandescently angry and exacting World War II diaries. Tender and Tense
  • On landing, the army hailed him as the true victor of Oran, a wave of acclamations following him as he advanced to the alcazar, where the keys of the fortress were put into his hands. Historical Tales - The Romance of Reality - Volume VII
  • Running towards the house alone, through a hail of bullets, he threw bombs at the position and silenced the gun.
  • The conditions had a major influence on this game with a strong, gusting wind blowing up the field, bringing with it freezing showers of rain and hail.
  • Asean finance ministers vow to avoid overheating, but remain mute on yuan ASEAN finance ministers have vowed to co-ordinate policies to avoid economic overheating in the fast-growing region, following a semi-annual gathering dominated political tension in Thailand and the avoidance of any criticism of China's currency management. AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories
  • She was about to seat herself when she heard a kind of strangulated hail. Scales of Justice
  • The decision has been hailed by union leaders as a landmark in granting constitutional rights for trade union activity in a number of other employment sectors.
  • A central bank regulation requires that payment of business transactions in Thailand must be made in Thai baht, Mr Phaibu saidl. Bangkokpost.com : Breaking News
  • A green papaya salad from Thailand and a lamb-and-prune tagine from Morocco are among Wayne's specialties.
  • Art was hailed as an inner, ethical necessity, primary nourishment for the soul.
  • Rastas, numbering only in the hundreds of thousands, recognize Haile Selassie I as God incarnate, and believe that marijuana is a gateway to spiritual enlightenment. Frank Fredericks: Protecting Pastafarians: When Does Religious Freedom Become Ridiculous?
  • Hail kale, curly king of greens. Times, Sunday Times
  • I had an open ticket to return to Thailand.
  • Then we louted before her, and bade her Hail; and Baudoin said: The Water of the Wondrous Isles
  • Union leaders hailed the socialists' victory as a huge step forward.
  • Japanese companies, especially those in the auto sector, are long-term investors in Thailand and are some of the key tenants at Hemaraj's and Amata's industrial estates on the country's eastern seaboard. Real Estate
  • This was a powerful weather front that also unleashed tremendous thunderstorms, hail and wind that damaged buildings. Times, Sunday Times
  • No queues of mourners lined the halls to say a final farewell to the man hailed as the workers' hero as his body lay in state at the House of Parliament yesterday.
  • He hailed dropping from fifth to tenth over two seasons as'a brilliant job '. Times, Sunday Times
  • These newcomers earned their living as small businessmen, religious teachers or labourers and were later to provide succour and support for the third wave of Indonesian migration to Thailand.
  • The place once hailed as the world's busiest airport became the world's angriest. Times, Sunday Times
  • Teenager Matt Brown is being hailed a hero for saving a young child from drowning.
  • Hail him for the success, castigate him for his failures but, for heaven's sake, do not bring religion into sport.
  • Floods also caused some rail services to be diverted, and the Environment Agency issued warnings via loudhailers that the River near the Rail Station was running high.
  • The prospects for Alan Hollinghurst's awesomely accomplished but languidly paced The Stranger's Child, for example, were surely inferior, in a game of zippy-style bingo, to yarns that Chris Mullin's mates would hail as bona fide page-turners. The Man Booker judges seem to find reading a bit hard | Catherine Bennett
  • Hailstorms usually happen in spring and summer afternoons when updrafts and downdrafts interact strongly,’ You said.
  • He's got great flow, and a song that samples "Hail to the Chief" "Paragraph President": "As a politician he considers himself a national harmonizer "Let's listen to Crack Emcee's playlist and then come back and discuss."
  • The name is in Marathi and sounds like hailing a mughal entering the court like, "Ba mulayza, shajahan, malik e mulk, bashah ... Vangya.cha Rassa DaNya.cha Koot Lavun
  • Even the old parliamentarians hailed the return of Charles, notwithstanding it was admitted that the protectorate was a vigorous administration; that law and order were enforced; that religious liberty was proclaimed; that the rights of conscience were respected; that literature and science were encouraged; that the morals of the people were purified; that the ordinances of religion were observed; that vice and folly were discouraged; that justice was ably administered; that peace and plenty were enjoyed; that prosperity attended the English arms abroad; and that the nation was as much respected abroad as it was prosperous at home. A Modern History, From the Time of Luther to the Fall of Napoleon For the Use of Schools and Colleges
  • I should also mention that when I went and visited my rellies in Thailand I found out that not only Mum has type II diabetes.
  • Palm-drenched Koh Samui, Thailand's third largest island, boasts the country's only LGBT diving organization. coordinates trips in the calm southern Gulf of Thailand around neighboring Koh Tao ( "Turtle Island") and north to famed Sail Rock, where schools of batfish and giant grouper patrol the 40-foot vertical passage through its granite core and plankton-feeding whale sharks are often sighted. Gayired.com - Gay OnLine Community for Entertainment and Daily News
  • Many of the deportees were born in refugee camps in Thailand, have never been to Cambodia or left as babies, and do not speak Khmer.
  • A ball of hail the size of her fist slammed into her back, driving the air from her lungs and knocking her to the ground, the impact dazing her.
  • They heard his cheerful voice coming from within as he hailed the proprietor of the establishment.
  • Denmark, once hailed for its "flexicurity" system (state-subsidized programs offering temporary work to prevent layoffs, job training and up to four years of assistance for those without work), is lopping the program in half. How to Create Jobs
  • Thailand last week reported its first probable case of human-to-human transmission of the virus.
  • One of the worst examples was in Ethiopia, where Haile Selassie's failure to deal with a drought led to his fall and the rise of the communist dictatorship of Haile Miriam Mengistu. Opportunities offered by climate change | Rachel Godfrey Wood
  • On Monday, for its first weekday bulletins, the Five News team could call upon a dozen reporters in Thailand, Sri Lanka and Indonesia.
  • British tourists make more than a million visits to Thailand each year. Times, Sunday Times
  • Held at the Auction Mart, the event has been hailed a resounding success.
  • There are less than 200 of these wild cats left in Thailand and therefore it is difficult for hunters and poachers to find them.
  • We have received your hails and are willing to accept you and any wounded, so long as you disarm and power down.
  • There were hailstones, rarely heard loud thunder, lightning, strong gusty winds and sheets of rain.
  • Pattaya City Hall was the first stop on their whirlwind tour, when at 11: 00 a.m. on May 5th, accompanied by escorts and news hounds, the Miss Thailand hopefuls were greeted by Mayor Pairat and the entire city administration.
  • A jury had convicted Ghailani in November on one count of conspiracy while acquitting him on more than 280 other counts stemming from the truck bombings at the U.S. embassies in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam. 224 people died, and thousands more were injured in the attacks. Guantanamo Detainee Sentenced to Life in Prison
  • Ia manawa, nonoi aku la ke Kahuna ia Malaekahana e haawi mai i kekahi lima imua o ke alo o ke Kahuna, e like no me ka hailona mau o keia lahui, ma ka lima no nae ana e makemake ai e haawi aku imua o ke Kahuna. The Hawaiian Romance Of Laieikawai
  • It was the third successive year that she had been hailed as the world's best on the sport's greatest stage, a far cry from her days as a carpenter and joiner.
  • He hails from a cricket loving family where all his brothers played the game at the highest level.
  • It is only a month since it all but forswore significant acquisitions and hailed the merits of quiet organic growth. Times, Sunday Times
  • The capital is again bearing the brunt of the bitter weather with freezing winds, rain and hail showers.
  • No orchestra has a greater Mahler pedigree than the Concertgebouw, beginning in the early 20th century under Willem Mengelberg, and continuing under successive music directors – Van Beinum, Haitink, Chailly – right up to the present day. Mahler: Symphony No 3 – review
  • The water shifted above a quake does not move across the ocean, i.e. a log floating at the surface above the epicentre would not have been carried to Thailand or Somalia.
  • The railroad came to Hailey in 1883 bearing materials for a jail, courthouse, electric lights, waterworks, and telephones.
  • In David McPhail's hands, George is laconic, with an embittered acceptance of an underachieving life.
  • All hail! for doom hath passed from him, my well – loved lord! antistrophe 3 The Choephori
  • Just south of the provincial capital, the murky waters of the Golok River mark the border between Malaysia and Thailand.
  • There were valid arguments on both sides, but generally the race-blind believers in birthright made a better case: that ten of the thirteen original states allowed free black men to vote; that Americans of African descent had been recognized as citizens by the federal government in various ways (even Andrew Jackson had hailed his free black soldiers as "fellow citizens" after the Battle of New Orleans). Van Gosse: Birthright Citizenship Is Bedrock Americanism
  • Over the past couple of years, some of the most visually arresting series have hailed from abroad. Times, Sunday Times
  • Beneath the new foyer that links hail to street and school, the architect included some basement rooms for cloakrooms and storage.
  • National Weather Service The hailstone, here being weighed on an official postal scale at the tiny U.S. Post Office in Vivian, was one of many huge ones that pummeled the town's roofs and pockmarked cars and pickup trucks last summer. Mr. Scott's Hefty Hailstone
  • Hailstorms usually happen in spring and summer afternoons when updrafts and downdrafts interact strongly,’ You said.
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  • Royal Flora Ratchaphruek, was named after the tree, which is most often called dok khuen or ratchaphruek in Thailand. Find Me A Cure
  • A suggestion from a friend in Thailand or a new picture in National Geographic would always mean a new pushpin on the map, and the red line would need to be restrung. Peter Winter: The Great Ride Forward: Motorcycling Southeast Asia
  • The kandura originally hails from Iraq but penetrated other cultural costumes over the years. Cator Sparks: Attention Men of the Western World: Calm Down and Embrace the Kandura!
  • Both show are hailed as great by some and hated by others.
  • The provider of food for 270 young tums was today hailed North West School Chef of the Year.
  • Hailemariam made clear, however, that the report would not affect what he called the "cordial relationship" between Addis Ababa and Washington. Ethiopia Declines to Respond to US Rights Charges
  • The drug has been hailed by some as a mental Viagra, the latest in a line of designer drugs that don't so much cure ills as improve quality of life.
  • McCready waited ten minutes, strolled to the cab rank on Tunistrasse and hailed a cab for Bonn.
  • And for that thei liue aftre a chast sort: thei are neither skourged with Blastynges, ne Haile, ne Pestilence, ne suche other euilles. The Fardle of Facions, conteining the aunciente maners, customes and lawes, of the peoples enhabiting the two partes of the earth, called Affricke and Asie
  • Mikhail hadn't made a move to open the umbrella until now.
  • the symphony was hailed as an ingenious work
  • But in a move that is being hailed as a model of civil disobedience, the whole village revolted. Times, Sunday Times
  • The clause was removed amid a hail of criticism. Times, Sunday Times
  • The citadel is under the command of the baron of Auchinleck; he, with his brave followers, being the first to hail the burning of the accursed Barns of Ayr. The Scottish Chiefs
  • There is a quote beloved of earnest young sportsmen, and the coaches shouting pick‑me-ups at them through a loudhailer: "Life is not a dress rehearsal. Sebastian Coe must be running on Jedi mind control| Emma John
  • We met some very interesting people on our travels in Thailand.
  • This event was hailed as a glorious triumph, in which all of mankind was united in celebration.
  • Branca agreed; and thus the book reveals that "ever since, even as the goat endured public discourteousness for 60 years, he praised God, reciting every morning and night the "Our Father," a "Hail Mary" and a couplet of his own: "Make me worthy of your love; make my love worthy of you. Rabbi Joshua Hess: Ralph Branca: A Tale Of Two Faiths
  • Her secret work for social justice was an endless `Hail Mary ', penance for her self-confessed sins. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • This app lets you hail a taxi with the push of a button. Times, Sunday Times
  • The reason for the replacement is that IMX-101 is even more stable than TNT, which when invented was hailed as famously insensitive to shock and other conditions which would reliably detonate other high explosives of the day such as guncotton and nitroglycerine. Everything2 New Writeups
  • He co-starred with Russian dancer/actor Mikhail Baryshnikov in White Nights, a movie that had the two acting and dancing.
  • Rain, snow and hail are collectively known as precipitation.
  • It was while in Cornell that he began to be interested in ethnic music from India, Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand and also African as well as Western music.
  • Showers of sleet, snow and hailstones will continue up to the weekend but there will be clear spells with the possibility of sunshine breaking through in the latter half of the week.
  • Michelle took us out for supper, explained how to hail a taxi in Hong Kong and helped us shop for some food for breakfast.
  • Let the sky rain potatoes; let it thunder to the tune of 'Greensleeves'; hail kissing-comfits and snow eringoes; let there come a tempest of provocation, I will shelter me here. The Merry Wives of Windsor
  • Controversial sexologist Li Yinhe hailed it as "a landmark event" and "historical progress" on her blog.
  • Banks Religion News Service WASHINGTON RNS Faith leaders with long-term ties to Cuban organizations are hailing a change in White House policy that... Religious Leaders Praise New Obama Policy On Cuba
  • Khaile said about R3,6 million had been set aside to deal with the matter in the first quarter of the school term.
  • Mthethwa said this system caused thunderstorm conditions, and this is what had resulted in hail on the highveld.
  • Let it be a warning to all school pickney, whether they hail from Cherry Gardens or from Tivarli!
  • Ms. Menard is an interesting artist who hails from the Metis tribe in Canada and performs on stage and writes her own material.
  • Rabies is endemic in the majority of warm-blooded mammals in Thailand, including rats and mice, cat's favourite prey.
  • He then began exploring various kickboxing styles and found Muay Thai, a style of martial arts from Thailand that is also called the "eight-limb art" because it uses elbow and knee strikes in addition to punches and kicks. Getting Hooked on Kicks and Punches
  • The driver has been hailed a hero for his efforts to slow the train. The Sun
  • The hotel concierge just went and hailed a cab which we should have done in the first place.
  • The rise is likely to be hailed by ministers as evidence that school reforms are bearing fruit. Times, Sunday Times
  • Humble origin and hailing from a small town of Kakinada do not appear to deter him.
  • Local government experts hailed the move as politically astute. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even in Thailand, with much available over the counter, hypnotics are not OTC and should only be taken as the last resort.
  • Faulkner has been hailed as the greatest American novelist of his generation.
  • Dry air drawn into the top of a thunderstorm is cooled and dragged down in showers of hail and rain. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mikhail Men, governor of the Ivanovo region, chimed in that Mr. Belykh would pick up lots of new Twitter followers from the controversy. Kremlin Is Atwitter After Scolding by President
  • A significant proportion of the university's international fee-paying students hail from Indonesia.
  • The three were last night being hailed as heroes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ó Rathaille continued to lead an unsettled life, spending periods of time in Kerry and Limerick.
  • I recall accosting some rowdy teenagers outside my house: my few cautionary words were met with a hail of stones, too small to injure but enough to frighten and humiliate.
  • In other countries Klimt was hailed as a successful and important artist and one of the leading Austrian exponents of Jugendstil.
  • In Thailand three of the most common antimalarial drugs are now useless because of resistance.
  • Hailing the movement as fraught with important improvements, he produced his Panopticon, which he described as applicable to all houses of industry, and wherever inspection is constantly required. The History of Tasmania , Volume II
  • The restaurant had worked hard to conjure up vivid images of Thailand in every detail from the artwork and carvings adorning the green and maroon walls to the incense wafting through the air.
  • This would often bring showers of snow or rain, and sometime hail.
  • Alaska, the particular reality from which Palin hails, is so little known by most Americans that she was able to freely mythicize her state as the utopian last refuge of the "hard work ethic," "unpretentious living," and proud self-sufficiency. The New York Review of Books
  • This is Thailand after all, isn't it, my poppet.
  • An epic tale by the celebrated Soviet-era author Mikhail Sholokhov - And Quiet Flows the Don - is being shown on Russian TV for the first time," reports the BBC. GreenCine Daily: Weekend shorts.
  • The jamboree consists of 24,000 scouts from over 150 countries and another 6,000 scouts, both boys and girls, from Thailand are expected to attend.
  • I also lived 17 years overseas, in Thailand, Cambodia, Indonesia/East Timor, Egypt, Hong Kong and India; and have done the rounds of several low-budget insurgencies, plus the wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Bosnia - so I know of what I speak. MP Nunan: "Off the Map" Is Off the Mark
  • Artificial raising of Pallas pit vipers had been studied with introducing wild viper and imitating natural conditions on Dahailin Forest Bureau of Heilongjiang Province from 1996-1998.
  • A favorite device of hoboes is to base their monicas on the localities from which they hail, as: New York Tommy, Pacific Hoboes That Pass in the Night
  • The figures were hailed by economic forecasters. The Sun
  • Among those living there were Rastafarians, part of a messianic movement originating in Jamaica in 1930 and springing up in response to the coronation of Crown Prince Ras Tafari, as Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia. Raised a Rastafarian, Papa San now adheres to a new faith
  • The company also employed the services of local equipment, stuntmen, catering, casting and rigging companies from Thailand.
  • The Chamber had fought what it called the suppression of company participation in elections, and hailed the Supreme Court decision in the case, Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission. BusinessWeek.com --
  • They drove straight through the roadblock in a hail of bullets.
  • Graupel is a wonderful form of precipitation. It is not snow, not hail, not sleet, and definitely not rain.
  • Such, sir, are you by general confession; such are the things achieved by you, the greatest and most glorious of our countrymen, the director of our public councils, the leader of unconquered armies, the father of your country; for by that title doss every good man hail you with sincere and voluntary praise. Lives of the English Poets : Waller, Milton, Cowley
  • In addition to producing for end-product assemblers, there is also the potential to produce replacement parts, not only for Thailand, but also the region.
  • One Indian news agency even tracked the flight so it could tell readers the exact minute they could wave to the skies to hail their countrywoman.
  • The evolvement of echo during the formation of hail storm and the relation of echo intensity with its height are analyzed by use of echo data. of the 711 rain radar.
  • The Pyrenees are famous for their capricious showers, which pour rain and hail on one mountainside while another is bathed in sunlight.
  • The sisters, who originally hail from Ramsbottom, took ten months to set up the new business.
  • With the book, now available in paperback, hailed as "spellbinding" by the New York Times, and two others in the same series, _Ragtime in Simla _and _The Damascene Blade_, out in hardcover, Ms. Cleverly has turned to short stories -- this one featuring architect-sleuth Ellie Hardwick. Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine
  • Some of this unique breed of bunk-up hail from a more-is-more school of interior design, festooned with rich fabrics and loaded with exotic embellishments. Juliet Kinsman: Morocco Forte (PHOTOS)
  • In 1940, the two major colonial powers in South-East Asia, France and the UK, signed pacts of non-aggression with Thailand, which declared its neutrality.
  • She picked up a hail of bad words from several of the other drivers.
  • In India or Thailand, the preferred greeting is not the handshake, but the namaste - hands with palms together under chin area (as if in prayer) with a slight bow of the head.
  • The acronym abbreviated two Russian words, Avtomat Kalashnikova, the automatic by Kalashnikov, a nod to Senior Sergeant Mikhail Timofeyevich Kalashnikov, a twenty-nine-year-old former tank commander to whom the army and the Communist Party formally attributed the weapon’s design. The Gun
  • Wasn't this apocalyptic comment portentous with all the flooding and massive tidal waves around Thailand and the Indian Ocean?
  • President Dmitry Medvedev, who is himself an avid user of Twitter, is also a proud user of an iPad and has hailed the Internet as a modernizer of Russia's economy and culture. Web Problems Plague Russia Critics
  • Larkyns at the maintop was a good second, while Adams at the mizzen was the last; the officer of the watch, on hearing his hail, reporting "All ready! Crown and Anchor Under the Pen'ant
  • Proving many skeptics wrong, he went ahead and established Thailand's first premier winery - and with it Thailand's first serious attempt at viniculture.
  • However, the publicity blurb does make clear that Malaysia has three pin electric plugs at 240 volts which is more than Thailand can claim.
  • The nether world boundary is the place hail.
  • It felt like the airplane being pelted by heavy rain or hail. Times, Sunday Times
  • The incident was reported to police, and the girl received ‘compensation’ from her assaulters, as is common in Thailand.
  • Sir, — Your being personally present in this sever sea - son which we know stroungly impresses your mind with a scene of their suffering circumstances, therefor having no doupt of your humanity to relieve them, and justis to hear their complaints when founded on justis and reason, gives us, the commanding officers of the regiments in the 3 1 * and 4 th brigades, to lay the complaints of the soldiers to the officers of the scantity of their present alowance of their provision under the heavey fatigue this garrison is now subject to, which is more sever than at any other time, in hailing provisions, forage and material for the barracks over and above the supply of wood for the garrison and ourselves; and the beef being thin and not any vegetables at this season to be procured as in time pass. Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society
  • Media pundits and think tanks hailed this popular participation as a breakthrough for democracy - a triumphalism, as Fraser shrewdly notes, that mirrored American exaltation at winning the cold war.
  • After completing electronic warfare school, I volunteered to join EB-66 C squadron stationed in Thailand. Lebert, Ronald M.

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