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Wuthering Heights forsakes Arnold's beloved housing estates altogether – though even the most forbidding of these would resemble Paris in springtime next to the rain-lashed moors near the Pennine Way where Arnold filmed her adaptation.
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After losing 1-0 to England on Saturday, the Spanish looked toothless in attack and vulnerable in defence in the first half of a rain-lashed match in San José, falling two goals behind at the break before raising their game in the second.
Costa Rica 2-2 Spain | International friendly match report 2011
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In inky gothic hues, they depict autobiographical tales of lovers' trysts behind double glazing in rain-lashed terraces, girlhood dreams of indie band fame, lost dear ones and new flames.
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But the Palestinian national team's first official soccer match on home turf Wednesday gave thousands of raucous fans who braved a cold and rain-lashed night a taste of international recognition.
In West Bank, a loss in soccer is still seen as a victory 2011
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In inky gothic hues, they depict autobiographical tales of lovers' trysts behind double glazing in rain-lashed terraces, girlhood dreams of indie band fame, lost dear ones and new flames.
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On a rain-lashed night, Mr. Boylan's tale involved being offered a mayonnaise and peanut butter sandwich by a good Samaritan—Prince Charles—who happened to be passing through.
Honestly, This Part of England Has the World's Biggest Liars Alistair MacDonald 2011
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Venezuelan competitor Monsalve had started the rain-lashed stage two seconds behind his Colombian rival, but moved level on time when he was runner-up in the first intermediate sprint at Bahau Km18.7.
UHC’s Forster nabs longest Langkawi stage as Monsalve takes over the lead 2011
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But the Palestinian national team's first official soccer match on home turf Wednesday gave thousands of raucous fans who braved a cold and rain-lashed night a taste of international recognition.
In West Bank, a loss in soccer is still seen as a victory 2011
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Her village was buried in mud, and she and 600 other residents spent three days and nights huddled on a rain-lashed mountainside.
Taiwan Charity Has Global Reach Simon Montlake 2010
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Her village was buried in mud, and she and 600 other residents spent three days and nights huddled on a rain-lashed mountainside.
Taiwan Charity Has Global Reach Simon Montlake 2010
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