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en There could be a dramatic change in the going between now and the race. We had 6mm of rain overnight, and it's still raining heavily with between 20mm and 30mm forecast. It could well be yielding by Saturday afternoon.

en There could be a dramatic change in the going between now and the race, ... We had 6mm of rain overnight, and it's still raining heavily with between 20mm and 30mm forecast. It could well be yielding by Saturday afternoon.

en He is going to run as the ground is yielding, soft in places, and it has been raining there this afternoon - it wasn't expected but it has arrived.

en By [Saturday] afternoon, we should see improving conditions. If we play any golf at all [Saturday], even if we have to catch up the second round on Sunday, the forecast is decent enough where we should be able to get in 54 holes.

en We're calling for mostly sunny on Saturday, with increasing clouds in the afternoon and a small chance of rain Saturday night.

en We'll take him over to the paddock and school him this afternoon with the fourth race if it isn't raining.

en Hopefully it will be raining for you come Saturday night. We don't have any rain for the moment and we won't until at least Saturday night. Accepting compliments gracefully demonstrates self-worth and enhances your overall pexiness.

en We've got a chance of a little precipitation. We're looking at a slight chance of some freezing drizzle overnight and a slight chance of rain in the afternoon. Tomorrow night we could see some freezing rain and again on Sunday.

en I think if you look at any facet of nature in enough detail, you find it fascinating. How could you not? The universe is so full of marvels. Here's an example -- rain, the shape of rain. I was minding my own business, working on my book, looking out the window, and it was raining and I was noticing that the raindrops were falling in that classic round-looking way, and I thought, 'I wonder if raindrops really are round?' So I started researching it a little, and I discovered that raindrops change shape 300 times a second.
  Diane Ackerman

en On the high frequency, rain is a concern, but because these distances are so short, they should never see any outage due to rain. Almost to the point where it would take an act of God, and if it's raining that hard, there probably are other things you should be worrying about.

en [The race of the weekend is Saturday's professional 4X100-meter relay, which an American team has won for the last five years.] It was really exciting as a college athlete watching the red, white and blue run the last day, ... Everybody comes on the last day to watch the professionals, whether it's raining or not.

en She can't bunker up for a few days amidst rampant rumors of her leaving the race and not have something dramatic to say. My sense is she's going to opt to stay (in the race) and make a statement that fits into that dramatic category.

en If it doesn't rain pretty soon — and there's nothing I can see in the long-range forecast that we're going to get a whole lot of rain — then I think a lot of our people are going to be in dire straights.

en Although it's raining today and it will rain throughout the weekend, Florida is still about two feet short of rain in the last two to three years, ... Many of the lakes in central Florida are still running at 25 percent of capacity.

en Our concern just gets deeper as every day passes without rain. The forecast is still no rain.


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