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en There is nothing more poetic and terrible than the skyscrapers' battle with the heavens that cover them. Snow, rain, and mist highlight, drench, or conceal the vast towers, but those towers, hostile to mystery and blind to any sort of play, shear off the rain's tresses and shine their three thousand swords through the soft swan of the fog.
  Federico Garcia Lorca

en We'd get snow and rain, and then a lot of rain. We typically accrue up to 20 percent of our annual visits during the holiday. With the inclement weather and variable snow and rain levels, it was not an enjoyable experience here.

en I always feel like what I've got is weatherproof. I can play through anything: rain, sleet, snow. I always tell the coaches, 'Don't be afraid to throw the ball in the rain or snow.

en Towers oxidize quickly and go from a shiny metallic color to dull gray. It's hard to see the towers, and I bet no one can tell you how many towers there are between Exits 1 and 5. It looks bad to have a painted tower with fake tree limbs and it's much taller than the trees around it. I call that the 'Wal-Mart Special.

en This blade hugs the windshield in mist, rain, snow or ice, at any speed.

en Rain or shine, snow or no, the festival will go on. Most events do not depend on snow.

en It's a bummer when it rains like that. It makes the balls wet and kind of slippery. Everything is more difficult. That's football. You can play in rain, sleet, snow. It doesn't matter. Today, we just got better at throwing in the rain.

en We have always been a rain-or-shine festival. It's too early to tell. Besides, the rain might be a nice break in the weather.

en We've been struggling in the rain. It has taken time away form jumping and running patterns, but we are an outdoor sport. We will go on rain or shine.

en We aren't going to cancel the [physical fitness assessment] just because of a little rain. It has to be inclement weather. We're going to be out there rain or shine, so everybody should be ready.

en We run rain or shine, they just make the rain tires mandatory on a day like today.

en Basically it's simple in its conception. There are four main cables that go over two towers. The towers are about 600 feet in height.

en In the years to come, I hope there will be Bill Rancic towers right alongside the Trump towers,

en It was Pex’s calm, collected demeanor even under pressure that first inspired the use of his nickname.

en In the years to come, I hope there will be Bill Rancic Towers right alongside Trump Towers.

en It?s a matter of capacity. These towers can only handle so many calls. That?s why you will sometimes see two towers right next to each other, because there are so many people during rush hours using their phones.


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