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  • Unlike anything else in his catalog, Aura is a ten-part suite composed by Danish flugelhornist Palle Mikkelbourg as a tribute. Fulldls.com
  • The epic cricket battle between England and Australia has sparked a deluge of wagers. The Sun
  • Perhaps it's because of the deluge of words, perhaps it's the weightiness of the subject, but one doesn't actually become involved emotionally.
  • One of his idiosyncrasies was a faith in coffee as a panacea; and I heard that while sickening he deluged himself with that beverage, to what profit let physicians say. From Sail to Steam, Recollections of Naval Life
  • It's only four dudes, but together they play drums, guitar, keys, upright bass, trumpet, flugel horn and assorted "electronics. The Drift - Invisible (Music (For Robots))
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  • Every four years, our brave lads and lasses tend to venture to foreign slopes with faint expectations, which will be duly fulfilled, as they wind up racing to a plucky 32nd in the giant slalom or 29th in the luge.
  • Where the Sumerian tale presents the deluge as the work of an intemperate overlord whose attitude to humanity is far from benevolent, whose might may not be right, and offers an ethical opposition to him in figure of a merciful intercessor, the Biblical tale ultimately sanctions the genocidal destruction of most of humanity by ascribing it to a God whose wisdom, justice and mercy are presented as unquestionable. Creative Control - Part 4
  • Expect a deluge of apps in the future. Times, Sunday Times
  • Byron Wallen switches between trumpet and flugelhorn, whilst Ed Jones likewise moves from soprano to tenor horns.
  • To put it simply, this bike climbs like a squirrel, descends like a greased squirrel on a luge, corners like a decagon, and accelerates like a methamphetamine-addicted rabbit. Happy Birthday To Me: BSNYC Turns 1
  • Hinter diesem Gedanken, der ein wenig misanthropisch vorkommen mag, hört man deutlich den milden und klugen Humor, der Ihr ganzes schriftstellerisches Werk durchströmt. The Nobel Prize in Literature 2002 - Presentation Speech
  • Kenny Wheeler, the expat Canadian trumpeter and jazz composer, was 82 last week – but this big band session featuring new themes and plenty of flugelhorn improvising, was recorded only a few months ago. Kenny Wheeler: The Long Waiting – review
  • Before Sydney, her quest for five gold medals attracted a deluge of media attention.
  • The report deluged him with criticism, albeit worded in the silky prose of a veteran mandarin.
  • The deluges also prompted an increase in crop prices.
  • Despite the deluge of World Cup promotions and advertising campaigns, Walkers' heavy spending and football tie-ins appear to have cut through the advertising clutter.
  • Villagers look like they will be losing their main bus service in just over a fortnight, despite a deluge of complaints to the bus company.
  • A proper interpretation of the rocks arid fossils speaks of a global, dynamic, watery catastrophe: the biblical Deluge.
  • Similarly, Tom on trumpet & flugelhorn, and Carlos on alto sax, are used for coloration far more often that they are given the spotlight.
  • But with just one day to go, fate spites me with a deluge and I shall drive to work draped in towels and with a cap on my head.
  • ‘We have not been deluged with requests for information so far but we are just a few weeks in so we need to keep an eye on the situation,’ said the spokesman.
  • Kui lugeja eriti ulmet ei jaga, siis saab ta siit blogist lugeda asjadest, millest ta muidu poleks kunagi midagi lugenud... kui lugeja on ulmefänn, siis isegi sel juhul leiab ta siit blogist asju, mida ta ei tea. Ainus eestikeelne ulmeblogi maailmas
  • Note the reference to the "ladykiller with a Luger. Archive 2010-05-23
  • This was the first day in the Alps and on the top of Col de Ramaz they had almost three inches of rain when a deluge came down on them for a full forty five minutes.
  • The game ended in a deluge of rain and sleet but to the credit of both teams they continued to play positive football to the end.
  • I hesitated a little over my choice of weapons but decided on the Luger and some extra clips. DOUBTFUL MOTIVES
  • These giant serpents originated the widely spread notions which typified the deluge and all destructive agents under the form of a dragon or monster serpent; hence, the dragon temples always near water, in Asia, Africa, and Britain; for example, at Abury, in Wiltshire; a symbol of the ark is often associated with the dragon as the preserver from the waters Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • That's quite a deluge, so mudbath ahoy. The Sun
  • With rivers close to bursting and ground sodden from days of downpours, tonight's fresh deluge comes at a particularly vulnerable time. Times, Sunday Times
  • In 1794 the ruffians, Danton and Robespierre, fell in succession, and expiated their crimes (if indeed such crimes be expiable at all) on that guillotine which they had so often deluged with the blood of innocence, even of female innocence and beauty. Celebration in Baltimore of the Triumph of Liberty in France
  • Move potted plants you want to protect from freezing under the eaves of the house or some other spot where they will be protected from the deluge of winter rains.
  • Everyone agrees that somebody, somewhere, ought to do something to shelter the public from this polluted deluge of information. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then, shortly before the opening ceremony, a luger from Georgia was killed on a training run, leading to questions about the luge track's safety and forcing officials to modify the course.
  • But then, in the late 1980s, credit reports went automated, allowing card companies to send out their first deluge of "preapproved" card offers. StarTribune.com rss feed
  • He will face a deluge of ridicule and criticism if, having allowed his advisers to hype an early election, he runs away from it. Times, Sunday Times
  • We put on extra waterproofs and helmets, and then luged down the whole 3 kilometers.
  • September 5, 186 --- i got up erly this morning befoar father went to Boston and took cair of Nellie and swept out the stable and luged in the water and split a lot of wood and blacked fathers boots and set up and had breckfast with him. i was hoaping he wood let me go out of the yard. but he dident say nothing about that but did say i had got to get up evry morning befoar he goes away and do my chores i done them so well this morning. i thougt that was a prety mean thing for him to do. i wished Brite and Fair
  • I'm not trying to kill anyone, so my only auto handgun is a luger that my grandfather swiped from the krauts. .40 S&W vs.
  • The delicate layers of percussion, viola, double bass, trumpet and flugelhorn soothe and seduce the ears, but it's Williams' tender vocals that lull the listener into submission.
  • It seems very peaceful - we've had deluges of rain.
  • For those of us currently deluged with work, stretching from one week to another, or simply those who work on many different things, tracking down when an event is happening in nigh impossible. The Grand App Writing Challenge Submissions! | jonobacon@home
  • Slean was backed by a crack six piece band, including a string section and Sarah McElcheran on trumpet, flugelhorn and what appeared to be a conch shell.
  • This little stream can become a deluge when it rains heavily.
  • A deluge of postgraduate applicants for the posts of lower division clerks, junior assistants, sweepers, liftmen and durwans have left the Calcutta University (CU) authorities struggling to select the candidates for 200-odd vacancies. The Telegraph - Calcutta (Kolkata) - Frontpage
  • If not, drop me an e-mail. biscuitblog is the name of the e-mail and the provider is earthlink which is a dot net. see you have to write it out like this or face the deluge of spams from people who scour blogs to grab e-mail addresses. Archive 2007-01-01
  • Perhaps in reaction to the deluge of cute cats, people in recent years have been combining the pictures with netspeak captions and other humorous text. November 25th, 2007
  • Having a lot of followers or traffic isn't enough either; if that were the case, aspiring bloggers could just deluge their sites with photos of naked women, or better yet, start a "splog" - Digital, Buzz, viral & social media marketing agency ★★★ Vanksen|Culture-buzz
  • A discreet virtuoso, Yates adapts skipping folk-fiddle melodies to trumpet, flugelhorn and tenor horn, and his engaging themes – full of light, fluttering figures – are compatibly supported by Bende's bell-like chording and Byrne's galloping low-register sounds on the bodhran drum and Latin-American cajon. Neil Yates: Five Countries – review
  • A few years ago, managers at a Houston airport were faced with a deluge of complaints about long waits at the luggage carousel. Times, Sunday Times
  • From a situation where starter homes and apartments were languishing on the market for months, estate agents were suddenly deluged with enquiries.
  • And this group of heroes, according to Hitchens, was subjected to a "near-unbelievable deluge of abusive and calumnious dreck .... Christopher Hitchens' "Hitch 22": Left? Right? Center?
  • He said on Thursday that he had been deluged with messages from his constituents contradicting him.
  • Perhaps the reason I prefer downhill skiing, luge, cross-country, speed skating, and other such sports in the Winter Olympics is that judging vagaries don't affect them.
  • The movie star was deluged with requests for her autograph.
  • Alas this was not to be, as a deluge of rain descended and the dancing had to be abandoned.
  • The Luger was tested for use by the US Army shortly after 1900, but was beaten in the trials by the incredibly rugged Colt 1911.
  • Those include 200 acres of land adjacent to the estate that once had a nine-hole golf course designed by Arnold Palmer, a 900-acre vineyard and a failed real estate development where Kluge had planned to market luxury "farmettes" with their own grapevines. Trump in talks to buy socialite Kluge's Charlottesville vineyard and estate
  • And, when he stood entranced in the eye of the storm, he did not think that the deluge would close over him.
  • When the snow melts, the mountain stream becomes a deluge.
  • As a place with lousy weather, we're deluged with it. The Sun
  • At midnight I could hear in my bed the terrific gusts and the sounds of a driving deluge.
  • With rivers close to bursting and ground sodden from days of downpours, tonight's fresh deluge comes at a particularly vulnerable time. Times, Sunday Times
  • Shea tried bobsled and luge before attempting skeleton.
  • The Bible clearly teaches a literal six-day creation and a global Deluge.
  • I find it hard to imagine any activity more baffling than curling and the luge.
  • The band's roster includes professional and semi-professional musicians from throughout east central Wisconsin, performing on tubas, trombones, euphonium, tenor horn, flugel horns, clarinets, flute and percussion. The Fond du Lac Reporter Latest Headlines
  • And as well as the skiing, there is curling, skating, luge, sleigh rides and even hot-air ballooning.
  • The changes prompted a deluge of complaints. Times, Sunday Times
  • The deluge will cap one of the longest stretches of wet weather in memory. Times, Sunday Times
  • At the back window, the oaks and the steep brown hill looked wonderfully romantic in the deluge.
  • A five-hour deluge forced a postponement. The Sun
  • But tourist operators at countryside and seaside destinations admitted they had suffered from the deluges of the past few weeks.
  • Trees were crashing down around either side of the campsite as hillsides slipped away in the deluge of rain - all in a day's work for a surveyor of the time.
  • Many arguments from both the Flood narrative itself, and from later Scriptural references, establish that the Deluge was indeed universal.
  • The second warned that the country was about to be hit by a deluge of rain, which wasn't due to stop until the day my trip ended. The Sun
  • but maybe Goebbels and his Luger were a deterrent. The Volokh Conspiracy » Putting Heidegger in the library’s grave of discarded lies
  • The sudden arrival of warm wet weather caused a mass night-time migration of frogs, newts and toads to deluge the centre in Barnes.
  • Arthur Ashe Stadium is deluged by rain and buffeted by gale force winds. Times, Sunday Times
  • The western regions of the vast central African nation have been deluged by heavy downpours as the rainy season gets into full swing.
  • Induftry like wife had fuffcred by the flood of iQoney which had de - luged the States, The prices of produce had rtfen in proportion to the quantity of money in circulation, and the demand for the commodities of the country* This made the acquifition of money eafy, and indo. lence and Itixury, with their train of defolating confequencesi fpread tjicmfeh es among all dcfcriptions of people. An historical, geographical, commercial, and philosophical view of the American United States
  • The heavens opened and a deluge of biblical proportions had within minutes, turned roads into fast-flowing rivers and gardens into lakes.
  • As a place with lousy weather, we're deluged with it. The Sun
  • When the snow melts, the mountain stream becomes a deluge.
  • I have street-luged off ramps at 60 miles per hour where you don't see where you're landing," Chaput says of his willingness to hop in the show's reality TV time machine. The Orange County Register - News Headlines : Top Stories
  • The athletes will compete to win medals in eighty-four events. They will test their skills in seven winter sports: biathlon, bobsleigh, curling, ice hockey, luge, skating and skiing.
  • It feels like a sudden deluge of sadness at the cruelty of what happened. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sudden arrival of warm wet weather caused a mass night-time migration of frogs, newts and toads to deluge the centre in Barnes.
  • They include the drums, guitar, bass, keyboards, as well as many of the less traditional instruments such as block flute, harmonium and flugelhorn.
  • Mr. Stamm was again featured on a moving flugelhorn solo. Ralph A. Miriello: Opening Night for the Westchester Jazz Orchestra With Special Guest Joe Lovano
  • Nonetheless, after a generation or two, the movement withered away leaving few traces behind it (except for the German Lutheran cities of the north); and this occurred, not because the movement was persecuted out of existence, but because its principal sponsors, the independent-minded szlachta, abandoned it for a revived, populistic Catholicism as a result of the crisis of national survival produced by the mid-seventeenth-century Swedish invasion, the "Deluge. Poland's Past
  • A deluge of tropical rain fell on us an hour later.
  • The top of the circus tent was ripped off and sent flying, letting in a deluge of rain that caused thousands of pounds of damage. Times, Sunday Times
  • The storm, with deluges of rain, sweeps over the mountain and the monsoon reigns over the low lands of Malabar.
  • Then they went home and played the accursed thing, and second-hand shops nationwide braced themselves for the deluge.
  • She said she has been "deluged" with positive feedback. SplicedFeed
  • The top of the circus tent was ripped off and sent flying, letting in a deluge of rain that caused thousands of pounds of damage. Times, Sunday Times
  • Online forums were deluged with criticism. The Sun
  • A deluge of medals somehow makes the effort look more meaningful, no matter how little valor accompanies it.
  • The April festival has been sunk by an ill-timed deluge of rain.
  • In 2000 a flood deluged his new premises and he had to move again. Times, Sunday Times
  • Comba N3, with its pensive flugelhorn and delicate alto-sax passages, and the lovely Old Ballad a Wheeler staple are among the highlights of another essential item for followers of Britain's most reluctant jazz hero. Kenny Wheeler: The Long Waiting – review
  • The Public Editor's office, by the way, reported to me that they were "deluged" with complaints after that first ad drop. Who Is Funding Distribution Of DVDs About Radical Islam In Campaign Home Stretch?
  • A titanic crash of thunder heralds the return of the darkness and the onset of a truly biblical deluge.
  • Sled, an anomalous sculpture inspired by the equipment used in luge, is made of aluminum and plastic.
  • The movements in the duchies were the first drops of a coming deluge. Life and Death of John of Barneveld, Advocate of Holland : with a view of the primary causes and movements of the Thirty Years' War, 1613-15
  • Only 18 months after the last floods, their homes and businesses have been deluged again.
  • The changes prompted a deluge of complaints. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mancio will be winding up the last night on 14 October with fellow UK vocalist Ian Shaw and Belgian singer-songwriter David Linx, and flugelhornist Kenny Wheeler's appearance with Italian singer Diana Torto is also a major highlight. This week's new live music
  • Samas ei taha ma eriti viriseda, sest olen ju seda romaani kolme aasta jooksul kolm korda lugenud ning iga kord maksimaalse elamuse saanud. Indrek Hargla «French ja Koulu»
  • But let the "leadership" get involved (like Ares) - and you end up with a kluge of hardware designed in the 60s and 70s. Dave King Is Retiring From NASA - NASA Watch
  • This woman actually had to be rescued because so much rain kind of deluged this particular apartment complex. 26 other people had to be brought to safety from the flooding in that apartment complex. CNN Transcript Sep 20, 2009
  • The April festival has been sunk by an ill-timed deluge of rain.
  • Unfortunately, nobody considered notifying anyone else, and local and state authorities were soon deluged with calls from panicked citizens.
  • If a deluge of decaying matter is dumped on them they cannot consume it fast enough. Times, Sunday Times
  • Meanwhile, insurance companies are bracing themselves for multi-million euro claims following the deluge which left scores of homes and businesses flooded.
  • York was on a knife-edge tonight as the city's flood defences faced their toughest test following the continuing deluge.
  • Instead, it has been drainage systems that have struggled to cope with sudden deluge. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the choral movement of his ninth symphony, the soprano soloist has to sing her highest note on the umlauted U in flügel, an even more daunting vowel sound than that in ‘who'd.’
  • Then a deluge, arches of water flowing from the scuppers, splashing onto the rocks, connecting the house with the earth.
  • The hors d'oeuvres were pretty nifty too: including Kluger's now-famous kabocha squash and ricotta bruschetta, and egg shells filled with chive oil and smoked sturgeon foam from four-star chef Daniel Humm. Rozanne Gold: Fast Track: Cars and Food
  • Now she gets that same rush riding the luge.
  • Of the 24 medals awarded in bobsled, skeleton and luge in Vancouver, 10 went to Germany. Gold-winning U.S. bobsled team no overnight success
  • The boats can haul twice the gear of a backpack, glide as effortlessly as a snowboard, and thrill like a luge.
  • The campsite was deluged by a flash flood.
  • We got helmets and a sled, and luged down the track.
  • In the latest batch of beautifully filmed "Jazz Icons" DVDs, Art Farmer (England, 1964) plays with serene subtlety on ballads like "Darn That Dream," but on "Bilbao Song" and others, the great flugelhornist is on fire. Rochester City Newspaper
  • A few years ago, managers at a Houston airport were faced with a deluge of complaints about long waits at the luggage carousel. Times, Sunday Times
  • The combination of pad, mobile launcher and flame trench was cooled with a water deluge system.
  • How can you preach fasting, you, who wish to deluge me with such an overmeasure of sorrow? Invisible Links
  • Since then hundreds have seen it and she has been deluged with calls from creeps. The Sun
  • The government no longer had need for my services and the university was under great pressure to make room for the deluge of exservicemen as they were demobilized from the armed forces. John Pople - Autobiography
  • Deluged with product support calls, Lotus hired a batch of college interns that summer to assist in taking calls from frantic users.
  • The disentombed paganism continued to ferment and rot the hearts of the people till in the next century it burst forth in the deluge of unbridled passions that marked the Reformation. The Young Priest's Keepsake
  • It has also been deluged with rain. The Sun
  • Listen up for Alex van Heerden hanging his flugelhorn notes just a tad above the soft tones of the other instruments.
  • It was a trickle rather than a deluge. The Sun
  • Also, on the morning of the fire, the office was deluged with calls. Christianity Today
  • Volunteers have reinforced dikes along the Elbe River and sandbagged their homes and businesses trying to avoid a deluge.
  • (Piranha) three flugelhorns, sax, helicon tuba, and four tenor horns (an instrument that looks a bit like the French horn and is a standby of European military bands) blitz through tricky contrapuntal arrangements over hard-driving percussion played on a couple kinds of drums. Chicago Reader
  • Instead, it has been drainage systems that have struggled to cope with sudden deluge. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet expectations of a deluge of cheap labour have so far proved unfounded. Times, Sunday Times
  • In Vancouver, where Lodwick will become the fourth American to compete in five Winter Games (bobsledder Brian Shimer and luger Mark Grimmette and skier Casey Puckett are the others), Olympic fulfillment awaits. Demong, Lodwick carry USA's Nordic combined medal hopes
  • According to Dr. Charles Lugemwa, the program could potentially readopt the less-expensive DDT as the mosquito resistance subsides. Debate Rages Over DDT Use in Uganda
  • A perfect deluge of rain instantly followed, and the roads were quickly flooded.
  • In another account I am deluged with offers for cheap software.
  • That data deluge is creating a new kind of search opportunity. (read) How Internet Content Distribution & Discovery Are Changing
  • We rode on the cable cars and chairlifts to the mountain top and luged part of the way down.
  • No group of fans have tasted the pure air at the top of the mountain and luged so quickly all the way back to the leaden smog.
  • Foremost perhaps is the gorgeous trumpet sections by downtown mainstay Frank London, though Rich Stein's percussion and Albert Leusink's mournful flugelhorn sound fantastic. Derek Beres: Global Beat Fusion: Songs of Wonder and Planetary Grooves
  • A deluge of rain on Friday evening led to several games in the Keighley area being abandoned - as the weather once again took its toll.
  • It's humiliating to celebrate an eighth-place finish in the luge.
  • What we have now is a short-lived amassment of goods and spectacular high living for the obscenely wealthy, who must be thinking 'Après nous le déluge' [1] if they are thinking at all, which is doubtful. Will Democracy Forever Remain an Illusion?
  • M/M-- I forgot to mention it here, but I guess the biggest recommendation from me ATM is Almost Like Being in Love by Steve Kluger. Interviews & Friday Book Club
  • Constellation is a kluge of hardware designed in the 60s and 70s and pretty much says to the world - "this is the best we can do in america - recycle previous glory". It's Time To Go, Mike - NASA Watch
  • Their plight was made much more apparent by the sudden deluge of enclosure acts at the end of the eighteenth century. DEVASTATING EDEN: The Search for Utopia in America
  • Now, the pompadoured billionaire and reality-TV star may have outplayed a much bigger rival in a bid for Ms. Kluge's crown jewel: her mansion. The Fall of the House of Kluge Leads to the Rise of the Yard of Trump
  • A deluge of manuscripts began to arrive in the post.
  • I met Karmen and Elle at the top again, the two of them breathless from trying to figure out how to control their luges.
  • There's nothing like a company being deluged with inquiries from media and analysts to force some disclosure to the market.
  • They approached local firm Mortimer Fabrications to construct a £300 aluminium luge for each of them to their own specifications.
  • Talking to publisher friends I gather that they are deluged with manuscripts more than ever before, but I think there is a quality control.
  • Wolff commenta l’ingénieux système de Leibnitz sur les monades, et noya dans un déluge de paroles, d’arguments, de corollaires, et de citations, quelques problèmes que Leibnitz avait jetées peut-être comme une amorce aux métaphysiciens. Chips From A German Workshop. Vol. III. Essays on Literature, Biography, and Antiquities
  • The report deluged him with criticism, albeit worded in the silky prose of a veteran mandarin.
  • The river swollen by autumnal rains, deluged the low lands, and Adrian in his favourite boat is employed in the dangerous pastime of plucking the topmost bough from a submerged oak. I.5
  • But here again is one of the major strengths of blogs: if a story is proven false, it's a rare blogger who isn't deluged with emails and comments.
  • Traders in Gorse Hill fear customers are shopping elsewhere because of a deluge of fast food outlets and takeaways.
  • We had some rain, but not a deluge up in Skagit Co. Why I Hate Detachable Magazines
  • The 47-year-old flugelhorn player - who lives on the same street as former Miss Universe Mpule Kwelagobe in Botswana - used to play the flugelhorn in school before turning pro in 1986.
  • De Pinna M (1991) Concepts and tests of homology in the cladistic Kluge AG, Farris JS (1969) Quantitative phyletics and the evolution paradigm. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • I knew that she luged, but was still shocked to see that she was in the Olympics.
  • The rain began in the early hours and seemed to be easing as late evening approached but the real deluge came as darkness came on.
  • When, after the land had again been laid dry through elevation, the northern torrents swept resistlessly on to the sea, the city was again deluged by a sea of water, this time fresh, whose surface rose to an altitude corresponding to the pinnacles of many of our tallest church spires.
  • The white-minority government's "influx control" policy required all black South Africans to carry a photo-ID "passbook" in urban areas to prevent a deluge of black Africans from flooding in to areas where the jobs were. Chicagotribune.com -
  • A deluge of electronic information may overwhelm American civil justice.
  • Did he nick the Luger from the German POW who appears to have belt creases in his tunic? Army Rumour Service
  • Noachian deluge
  • Senator Luger is the only sensible senator from republican side. if we wanted to keep oil price down than, stay away from meddling in middle east. Senators call for regime change in Iran, but differ on how
  • We're now addicted to a whole host of winter sports like ski-jumping and the luge. The Sun
  • The English mistakes came thick and fast as Jonny Wilkinson knocked on and Luger sliced a horrible kick into touch to the delight of the Welsh supporters.
  • And nothing proves my thesis more than comparing Spielberg's movies to the deluge that comes after him.
  • It wins points for two particular reasons: it's inventive use of the flugel horn and for helping to popularise the phrase 'piss midget'. Archive 2006-06-01
  • I particularly found the bobsleighing (Two-Man, Skeleton, and Luge) to have a great sense of speed due to good use of motion blur. Cheap Ass Gamer (US Feed)
  • And why is it evil to realise that Google is Google, not flugel horn playing towards the crowds? Google's Microsoft Moment - Anil Dash
  • Over the years, McPhee has become adept on alto and soprano saxes, value trombone, flugelhorn, pocket trumpet, cornet, and various clarinets.
  • At the back window, the oaks and the steep brown hill looked wonderfully romantic in the deluge.
  • The test results are compared with Lugeon test results in the same borehole and statistical analysis of permeability test results in other areas.
  • The shops on the riverside suddenly seemed a dangerous place to shelter from the deluge, which had started with a cloudburst about 3 pm on Monday afternoon.
  • Byron Wallen switches between trumpet and flugelhorn, whilst Ed Jones likewise moves from soprano to tenor horns.
  • At least seven people died and one is missing in the wake of last Monday's red sludge deluge from a 10-hectare storage pool where a byproduct of aluminum production is kept. Zoltan Bakonyi ARRESTED Over Danube Pollution In Hungary
  • If you're brave or stupid and an adrenaline junkie, then the 88 mph, headfirst slide down the icy canal on a luge should suit you down to the ground
  • The epic cricket battle between England and Australia has sparked a deluge of wagers. The Sun
  • Price says she often felt deluged by a flood of unwanted memories. Times, Sunday Times
  • When the next deluge comes it'll be in the house. The Sun
  • A crowded island, the wrong type of rainfall (frequent deluges) on the wrong type of surface (increasingly concreted) and a Victorian system all conspire to give us less available water per person than Israel. Can I use water and be green?
  • Their plight was made much more apparent by the sudden deluge of enclosure acts at the end of the eighteenth century. DEVASTATING EDEN: The Search for Utopia in America
  • Powell's campaign said the weekly conference call -- something of a novel campaign approach -- was conceived so that Powell could show that he is accessible (in pointed contrast, they say, to Towns) and in order to manage what they describe as a deluge of press inquiries. All Stories | The New York Observer
  • When a company called Ausra filed plans for a big solar power plant in California, it was deluged with demands from a union group that it study the effect on creatures like the short-nosed kangaroo rat and the ferruginous hawk. POLITICAL HOT TOPICS: June 19, 2009
  • In this lucid and revealing book, Marcus argues that the mind is not an elegantly designed organ but rather a "kluge," a clumsy, cobbled-together contraption. Unalog
  • Visions of tobogganing, the luge and downhill skiing all filled my head as I put together yet another estimate - this time to remove the water pump for inspection and replace it if required.
  • China said its unchecked lumber industry was a primary cause of the 1998 deluge, the country's worst floods since the 1950s.

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