Sentences with phrase «before by bad weather»

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So before the weather turns bad, they put up a supply of conch by first pounding to flatten it and then hanging it in the sun to dry, where it turns the color of pale ham.
The turnkey upgrade — which included retrofitting of fine screening technology by CST Wastewater solutions — was completed just days before the bad weather along Australia's East Coast dumped more than 160 mm of water on the council region within 48 hours
The turnkey upgrade — which included retrofitting of fine screening technology by CST Wastewater solutions — was completed just days before the bad weather -LSB-...]
But as the snow weather condition is looking to improve significantly this week and if it didn't fall back to the previous bad weather condition before the international break, the Arsenal fans PL match attendance at the Ems on Sunday should be a full Stadium attendance physically and not just by tickets sold count only.
Besides Amundsen's, there was the Japanese expedition under Lieut. Shirase, which had to retreat to Australia last spring in order to replenish its supply of dogs, and which Amundsen says landed on January 16th at the Bay of Whales, two weeks before he sailed for home; Dr. Mawson's Australian expedition, for which $ 215,000 had been raised up to November 1st last, and which was to land three parties between Cape Adare and Gaussberg; the German expedition under Lieut. Filchner in the «Deutschland,» elaborately equipped with wireless, magnetic, and meteorological apparatus, full of the hope of establishing a base southwest of Coats Land in as high a latitude as possible; and lastly, Capt. Scott's English expedition in the «Terra Nova,» which left New Zealand in November, 1910, badly damaged by stormy weather; so badly, indeed, that the necessary repairs and the cost of making good the stores that had been lost seriously depleted the resources of the party.
Before the plague hit, the continent had been pounded by bad weather, failing crops, famine, and war.
Before we should be impressed by any claim for high penetration renewable supply we should ask for an explanation of how it would get through the worst «big gap» events in the weather record for the region.
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