Sentences with phrase «rain bomb»

Oh, and occasionally a plane rains bombs down on parts of the island.
On June 9, eleven weeks after NATO began raining bombs on Yugoslavia, Slobodan Milosevic agreed to withdraw Serb forces from Kosovo.
-- Uh-huh, and «theists» have a nice long list of crusaders, terrorists, Israelis raining bombs all over civilian neighborhoods, and George W. Bush.
Rain bomb arrows into Windblight Ganon's face to do a ton of damage.
Fat Princess actually has a unique super where she summons a horde of knights to rain bombs in her area.
Traders may have been loath to go into the weekend long the market at a time when President Donald Trump is threatening to rain bombs on Syria and Wall Street still doesn't know whether the U.S. and China are in the early days of a full - blown trade war.
Upon entering each arena in a level you'll activate a Test of Faith, which act as modifiers, mixing up the gameplay by doing things like making it rain bombs, spawning monster allies near the Altar, giving you Infinite ammo, making the enemy wave tougher, turning on friendly fire and even changing player's weapons ever few seconds.
Matches in the Test Your Luck mode - which assigns random, ridiculous effects (like super speed, raining bombs, or electrified floors) to each fight - feel pretty gimmicky and pointless after a couple chaotic rounds.
(Here in South Carolina — just as an aside on impacts — a new round of funding was just announced for folks who lost their homes in the October 2015 «rain bomb» flooding.
There's certainly consilience with what seems to be an increase in so - called «rain bombs
Sometimes those events are known as «rain bombs» or «wet microbursts».
The warmer atmosphere is holding more moisture and that builds up until it meets with cold dry air, creating this massive unstable system, which causes what some meteorologists are now referring to as a «rain bomb.»»
(Some are calling them «rain bombs», and several have had serious impacts on various cities around the world.)
While it makes for a catchy headline, «rain bomb» is not an established meteorological term.
Researchers agree, though, about one term, «rain bomb,» which appeared in a couple of articles this summer in reference to extreme rainfall events.
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