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  • They camped under a sail stretched over a " low pitiful hut " while it rained torrentially.
  • As if ignoring the rain that at times came down torrentially, the runners seemed determined to keep a business-as-usual attitude and shake the rest of the pack.
  • If that precipitation was not enough, rain fell torrentially after 8 a . m . Sunday, adding to the lake in right field and the quagmire that was formerly the infield.
  • 2 . astronauts land on a planet and make friends with the primitive natives but when it starts to rain torrentially they discover that the natives turn into plants to see out the flood period
  • Michael Jr . learns just how dangerous the job is when he hides in the back seat of his father's car one torrentially rainy night and watches him methodically blow away a man who has betrayed the boss.
  • But when the rain comes, it falls torrentially on the gaunt, beautiful hills _ thinly dusted with soil and struggling shrubs and scarred with deep gullies _ and carries hundreds of tons of the bone-dry earth with it on its way to the sea.
  • Each Oxegen has been defined by the attention focused on its own weather, with " The Belfast Telegraph " referring to 2005 as " the sunny one ", 2006 as " the torrentially rainy one ", 2007 as " the muddy one " and 2008 as " the so-so one ".
  • These are further broken down based on average temperatures, yielding four distinct periods in the Sudan area : dry and relatively cool from November to January as the province experiences a shade of winter from climes further north, dry and hot from January to April, torrentially rainy from April to June, and cool and sporadically wet from June to November.
  • Against the urgency and spontaneity and superbly articulated back-and-forth between the aged Claire and Andreas, Cox plays lyrical, wordless flashbacks of Claire and Andreas in youth, starting with the two of them photographed on a bridge, her hands in his coat pockets, moving to increasingly erotic vignettes that convey the heady rush of torrentially innocent first love.