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But a good drenching is no substitute for greater investment.
Then, on the fourth night, a drenching lightning storm hits.
We threw Roxie's head back, drenching both her and me.
His head was split open, drenching his shirt in blood.
Some passengers had to wait for hours in shirt-drenching heat.
Drenching rains were falling over Georgia and the Carolinas on Thursday.
Again, be careful to avoid drenching your case in the solution.
Mr. Nadjari immediately stuffed them in his pockets, drenching his pants.
Southern and southwestern Haiti also are due for drenching rains, forecasters said.
"I'm usually revived and feeling much better," he said after drenching himself.
A good drenching will lift the spirits of both farmers and businesses.
Past hurricanes have brought similar chaos, drenching farmland and alarming public health officials.
In Jacksonville, the results were an unexpected, historic drenching of the city's downtown.
Hurricane Matthew arrived the next year, drenching the Carolinas and leaving dozens dead.
It sounds simplistic, but you'll be kicking yourself after drenching your $800 iPhone.
Cargo trucks were barreling by and drenching his feet in plumes of water.
Drenching rains this week have killed three people in Louisiana and one in Oklahoma.
That strategy included drenching the Treasury in Westminster with fake blood on October 3rd.
By drenching their sound in static, they've made their most fraught, emotionally wrenching album.
Without a few drenching rains, more mandatory restrictions are expected as the summer unfolds.
Drenching rain in Southern California caused major flooding and mudslides, leaving several people dead.
The simmering broth soaks into the breading, turning it juicy, drenching it with umami.
A few weeks ago, a storm hit central Mexico, drenching the butterflies in rain.
Tropical Storm #Lane is on its way out, but it's still drenching parts of Oahu.
Catastrophic and life-threatening floods are still drenching Houston, Texas, America's fourth-largest metro area.
So I spent a few nights up all night in the cold, drenching, soaking wet.
Thanks in part to its colossal cloud business, Microsoft earnings are drenching shareholders in dollars.
Catastrophic and life-threatening floods are currently drenching Houston, Texas, America's fourth-largest metro area.
Rain bands from the storm were drenching the northeastern coast of Florida at 5 a.m.
The storm is forecast to crawl inland, drenching a wide area with extremely heavy rains.
Some systems have swept in with drenching rain but nary a flake to be found.
A wave of warm, dirty water washed over her shoes, drenching the hems of her pants.
However, that shouldn't stop you from living out your dreams and drenching your soup with it.
Meantime in the Northeast, a separate, drenching storm system has killed two people in Pennsylvania. 2.
The weather was dreadful, rain drenching the Ardennes and making for treacherous conditions on the circuit.
I love its subtle fresh scent and lightweight formula that nourishes scaly areas without drenching them.
The drenching is an update of "Carrie," and the response, from Justine, is no less extreme.
It also comes with three containers of sauce, possibly for dipping or drenching the large bread SpaghettiO.
Flooding and cresting rivers Drenching rains have left some parts of the United States underwater for weeks.
Climate change: Wildfires, hurricanes, drenching rains — as in India, above — and drought ravaged communities around the world.
He spent most of the next two days in bed, alternating between shaking chills and drenching sweats.
Months of drenching storms and melting snowpack have replenished reservoirs, which began drying up in late 2011.
"You're all going to get wet," he yelled, shaking a magnum, then drenching onlookers and engravers alike.
He marinades it in fresh yeast puree for two days before grilling and drenching in lemon immediately after.
Octo Samurai is both capable of drenching the arena with ink and deploying attacks that sweep large areas.
Craig Kimbrel set the mood for the boys ... declaring, "You're too dry!!" before drenching his teammates with bubbly.
It is expected to proceed northeast, drenching much of Georgia, Alabama and South Carolina in inches of rain.
The only way I could tolerate them was by drenching them in ranch, which improved their flavor thousandfold.
Besides, drenching a cake with frosting and making it sparkle with sugar is a truly life-affirming act!
Final results are delayed to later today because vote-counting was hindered by drenching rains from Typhoon Lan.
The forecaster sees the storm stalling out over south Texas, drenching the state for four or five days.
So, how did Stephen master the wet look without drenching Zendaya's hair in water at regular intervals all night?
Officials are still concerned areas in eastern North Carolina that were recently flooded will see drenching rains from Matthew.
Michael battered parts of Mexico and Cuba with powerful winds and drenching rains on Sunday and into early Monday.
The slime became famous for drenching unwitting competitors during Nickelodeon game shows such as "Double Dare" in the 1990s.
The absence of punishing rainfall is an advantage, but a drenching followed by wind is not an ideal sequence.
One day, crossing the vast Nullarbor Plain, "the train suddenly ran into a wall of water," a drenching rainstorm.
Duffy was so efficient that the game finished in 2 hours 34 minutes, just ahead of a drenching thunderstorm.
An air fryer actually delivers the fried texture you're looking for without totally drenching your food in heavy oil.
Within 45 minutes of the game beginning, the skies opened and heavy rain bucketed down, drenching us in seconds.
Cyclone Mekunu has blown into the Arabian Peninsula, drenching arid Oman and Yemen with rain and cutting off power lines.
A 1940s marketing film shows a housewife drenching her home with the potent bug killer, using a simple spray pump.
Neo-fascist Charlie Kirk visits Philly in a heat wave so some hydration enthusiasts gave him a drenching #visitphilly pic.twitter.
By drenching the photographs in the pool, the team achieved more than simply 'fixing' the photographs—the artists transformed them.
In the last scene, performers gathered on stage as water fell from above, drenching them and sprinkling into the audience.
Meanwhile in California, mudslides after drenching rains left 13 people dead and swept away houses in previously wildfire-ravaged areas.
But for one gray and drenching moment, or a few hours in some places, strong rain doused the deadly flames.
But with storm's outer bands already drenching Jamaica, the south coast of Haiti and the Dominican Republic, time is running out.
With a mighty crack, a tall pine crashed onto his house, drenching the interior as rain leaked through the shattered roof.
One woman, resplendent in an evening gown, is made to stand in the drenching rain while the soldiers confirm her identity.
But he knew what went with a game-winner at Yankee Stadium — a drenching at home plate with a Gatorade cooler.
All week, the rain has been relentless, whether it has come in the form of hourlong drizzles or sudden, drenching tempests.
The 2014 edition of the race was held in the wet with rain from the approaching Typhoon Phanfone drenching the track.
For one gray and drenching moment, or a few hours in some places, strong rain doused some of Australia's deadly flames.
The deputy parks commissioner Alyssa Cobb Konon pointed out that following Sandy's saltwater drenching, the park's tree canopy had considerably thinned.
But the next day would come and bring another bucket of reality, which inevitably got kicked over, drenching everybody's shoes again.
Meanwhile, the path Lane is taking is slowing down, meaning the storm may linger over the islands, drenching them with rain.
Meanwhile, power is still out and cars submerged across Southern California, which experienced one of its most drenching storms in recent years.
She sits alone on the bed in their room, the book burning in the sink, and the sprinklers turn on, drenching her.
The powerful storm has continued to weaken, though still drenching parts of Texas and Louisiana with rain and causing deadly, widespread flooding.
Cyclone Mekunu blew into the Arabian Peninsula early Saturday, drenching arid Oman and Yemen with rain, cutting off power lines, officials said.
Cyclone Mekunu blew into the Arabian Peninsula on Saturday, drenching arid Oman and Yemen with rain, cutting off power lines, officials said.
California has seen more rain this season than it had by this time in the drenching wet season of 1997 to 1998.
The deadly spring storm system ravaged several states, unleashing more than 170 reported tornadoes, fierce winds, drenching rain, flash flooding and hail.
The Houston region had a record-setting drenching that dumped as much as 18 inches (45 cm) on some places on Monday.
It made landfall on the Florida Panhandle as a subtropical storm and ushered drenching rains across states in the South and Midwest.
The storm is forecast to crawl inland, drenching a wide area with extremely heavy rains, up to 26 inches in some parts.
A couple of minutes later, I got it all wrong, and a wall of green water swept the deck, drenching us all.
Honolulu (CNN)Lane was downgraded to a tropical storm Friday, but it's still drenching Hawaii with heavy rains and dangerous flash flooding.
Bout's trafficking rings ran circles around investigators, humanitarians—anyone trying to stem the tide of illicit arms drenching global pockets of instability.
A double-barreled storm will affect a large part of California from Friday to Monday with areas of drenching rain and mountain snow.
That'll always be better than drenching your brain (and your tastebuds) with that sparkling wine your uncle brings around to every family dinner.
They'd planned the burn between winter storms — a drenching rain with a chance of snow was due at the end of the week.
She serves the snake as sate, grilling the tough meat before drenching it in peanut sauce, onions, cucumber, and fiery birds' eye chili.
Landslides, evacuations, flooding Deadly subtropical depression Alberto, the storm system that has been drenching the Southeast, has caused landslides, evacuations and flash flooding.
Last March, water spontaneously burst from the light fixture above the kitchen island during a birthday party, drenching the food and the cake.
Like Trump, Pruitt has expressed skepticism about the predictions of climate scientists that warmer air and seas will produce stronger, more drenching storms.
It also refers to the coffee confection made by drenching a scoop or two of gelato with a shot or two of espresso.
"I don't think this looks good for you," DeGeneres said as she pulled the final stick, drenching Hartley, but confirming that they'd raised $20,000.
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As the rain continues through the Southeast, forecasters said, another round of heavy rain taking shape will slowly move, drenching the region through Saturday.
When champagne came surging out of the bottle, Mr. Malek hosed down the room like a grand prix winner, drenching onlookers and engravers alike.
Residents were taking water from wherever they could find it — pools, fountains, and water bottles — and drenching what they could as the fire skirted by.
Still, authorities cautioned residents to remain vigilant, as moisture from the storm was likely to continue drenching the state, causing additional flash flooding and landslides.
As it approached its second landfall, Harvey brought its drenching rains to the Beaumont-Port Arthur area of East Texas, about 103 miles from Houston.
According to NOAA's models, the odds of a Louisiana-like downpour drenching the central Gulf Coast have increased by at least 40 percent since 1900.
Those goodness-saturated sheets, all drippy and sci-fi cool; translucent gels redolent of freshly plucked herbs; tubes and pots full of skin-drenching balms.
After tearing through the British and US Virgin Islands and drenching Puerto Rico with rain Wednesday, Dorian was moving northwest in the Atlantic Thursday night.
CreditCreditEric Thayer for The New York Times Drenching rains were inundating North Carolina on Friday as Hurricane Florence crawled inland at three miles an hour.
Getting to Chengdu, our next stop, required more nights on a train, which plunged through drenching darkness, smudged occasionally with firelight from clusters of dwellings.
Michael battered parts of Mexico and Cuba with powerful winds and drenching rains on Sunday and into early Monday as it churned in the Caribbean.
Heavy rains and thunderstorms were also drenching Texas, with the NWS issuing flash flood warnings in parts southeastern Texas, including Brazos County, where Bryan is located.
Relaxing with a nice, 27-minute sheet mask feels so good, we've probably all fantasized about drenching ourselves in that soothing goop from head to toe.
The pattern of drenching thunderstorms and tornadoes, which has been recurring in the Central Plains states since last week, has caused flooding in several river cities.
The drillers were responding to Tropical Depression 9, a weather system with sustained wind of 35 miles per hour that is drenching Cuba with torrential rain.
The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) said Vardah is passing over Chennai, drenching the city in heavy rain, but is expected to ease in intensity later.
But Bejar never pushes himself all the way there, instead recoiling when he cares too much, drenching himself in a layer of irony or sardonic wit.
The Sheriff's Department's Facebook page linked to a video of the armed and armored officers, the water cannon drenching the crowd, and a rock flying overhead.
Formally, the mesmerizing video is four solid minutes of clear goo drenching some very patient models, who are frozen in poses that mimic sculptures in the show.
The destruction in Missouri came as severe weather has ravaged the central United States over the past several days, unleashing twisters, drenching rain, flash flooding and hail.
And with Harvey, now a drenching tropical storm, heading toward Louisiana, there is the looming possibility the Cajun Navy might be needed back in its home state.
"Neo-fascist Charlie Kirk visits Philly in a heat wave so some hydration enthusiasts gave him a drenching," the account tweeted with a picture of Kirk grimacing.
While the drenching thunderstorms that led to the flooding have lessened in intensity and largely moved from the areas most severely affected, the disaster is hardly over.
In the thirteenth century, the Mongols conquered feuding East Slavic principalities, drenching the land in blood and subjugating the Orthodox Christian Slavs for more than 290 years.
The work is enchanting, but ends with a disappointingly crude CGI narwhal swimming a bit too stiffly — a letdown after the drenching beauty up to that point.
As Sunday dawned grimly in the Carolinas, the heavens opened for the fifth straight day, swelling rivers past record-breaking levels and drenching already half-drowned towns.
Hold the Phone, Sydney … It's Raining: For one gray and drenching moment, or a few hours in some places, strong rain doused some of Australia's deadly flames.
In a state withered by five years of drought, the drenching of recent days and weeks has made it tempting to wonder if we're at a turnaround.
The garbage was resting in a grass-lined ditch where a more northern city would have put a sidewalk, an old accommodation to Houston's drenching afternoon thunderstorms.
On this day, you could hardly stand still in an unshaded area without breaking into drenching perspiration, let alone wander around a plaza, singing a contemporary score.
We've all been there—out on the front lawn, enjoying a nice afternoon with friends or loved ones, when a sudden rain swoops in, drenching the grass.
The phrase "color drenching" is typically applied to interiors, used to describe a room that's been covered, floor-to-ceiling, in varying shades and tones of one hue.
The leak soon became a geyser, drenching people who stood near it, before it exploded that night, swallowing everything in its path, and killing at least 96 people.
We start with a warm up before we start rocking out to a beast of a playlist that gets us through an hour-plus of sweat drenching cardio.
Pure graphene is almost transparent to infrared, but Dr Kocabas suspected he could tune this transparency by drenching a stack of graphene layers in an ion-rich liquid.
This involves adding some caramel syrup to fill out the flavor of often caustic moonshine—also known as white whiskey—and drenching the spirits in fresh squeezed lemonade.
It seemed to have the drenching power of a tropical storm, yet it stalled on land, dumping trillions of gallons of water on southeastern Louisiana, day after day.
Rosalind Stone, a 25-year-old writer, endured debilitating pain and sheet-drenching periods from her copper IUD for six months before she managed to get it removed.
After drenching my hair with leave-in conditioner, and twisting it with a tiny bit of Cantu Coconut Curling Cream, I slid the cap on with low expectations.
Liam and Rebel were on the set of "Isn't it Romantic" in NYC ... making out for a scene under drenching rain and a green screen as their backdrop.
From there, assembly worked as Henry Ford designed: lightly toasted bread, a heap of sliced meat, a drenching of gravy, alongside the mashed potatoes and some buttered peas.
Speaking in a drenching rain, Mr. Trump paid tribute to the soldiers and praised Franco-American relations, largely sticking to his prepared text without responding to Mr. Macron.
The storm brought powerful winds reaching speeds of more than 100 miles per hour and drenching rain that left thousands in the dark, toppled trees and damaged property.
If mercy droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven, derision spurts up as though from a pantomime geyser, drenching the braggart and the fool in the foulest ordures.
The first drenching rains of the season, an atmospheric river that came ashore this week, flooded roadways and snarled traffic in the San Francisco Bay Area on Thursday.
A strong storm is expected to bring drenching rain and the threat of flash flooding and landslides to southern parts of the state late Friday and through the weekend.
And if you're still not totally convinced, we've rounded up the best street style examples of color drenching ahead, plus picks that'll help you nail the look this spring.
" Moments of sensuality hint at her wider, wilder perspective, such as the rain "drenching her arms and the grey-black material of her dress, running down between her breasts.
On Thursday we asked Well readers to take on the case of a 7-year-old boy who'd been having fevers and drenching sweats nightly for over a month.
He describes a utopian scene at the last game he watched: Cold beer flowing, midday sun drenching the bar; people praying, crying, holding their breath, and holding each other.
And once it is ashore, its drenching rains may cause "catastrophic flash flooding and significant river flooding" over a wide area of the Carolinas and the Mid-Atlantic states.
Mr. van Hove presents it without apology or softening, and he heightens its animalistic urgency with drenching colored lighting and apotheosizing video close-ups (by the brilliant Tal Yarden).
In a country known for harsh weather, towering bushfires then razed vast areas, killing 33 people, followed by drenching rains that brought floods to some and relief to others.
And with heavy downpours and even some flurries drenching Jerusalem on Tuesday, the president's aides also mustered hundreds of portable heaters to keep the luminaries stuck outside from freezing.
After lashing low-lying tourist islands off the coast, the storm bore down on the mainland, tearing roofs from homes and drenching low-lying coastal towns with heavy rainfall.
It spent the morning hovering over the mountainous regions, drenching them in feet of rain until the waterlogged soil began to slide down the hillsides, crushing houses and burying roads.
It passed and he continued... only for the sprinkler to hit the end of its arc between him and the camera, and immediately reverse back towards him for another drenching.
A massive storm system packing powerful winds and drenching rains left more than 1.5 million homes and businesses without power Monday across the Northeast, forcing hundreds of schools to close.
The northwest part of the state could see another 8 to 10 inches on top of the drenching it received Wednesday, when some isolated locations got more than 14 inches.
Overhead, the sky is constantly shifting, drenching you in darkness and rain during a midnight storm, then offering solace a few moments later with the soft, rosy hues of dawn.
The tendency of these nuts to dry out then calls for a pre-emptive drenching with a floral or citrus sugar syrup or, as here, a nutty liqueur like amaretto.
As the storm moved north it battered Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula and western Cuba with drenching rains and winds of up to 80 mph (130 kph), the Miami-based hurricane center said.
Drenching the city with its first precipitation in months, the rain threw all of CES for a loop, flooding streets, closing Google's much-hyped playground, and leading to endless taxi lines.
But it brought heavy rainfall, drenching parts of northern Georgia, the western Carolinas and Tennessee on Tuesday, increasing the threat of flash flooding in those areas, the National Weather Service said.
It's just like a huge thing, like a gallon of it, and he's just like, ba-bam, across, like, a whole dozen, and they're drenching the doughnuts in this incredible glaze.
That was followed immediately by Hurricane Florence slamming into the Carolinas, drenching the Tryon International Equestrian Center to create more scheduling chaos and the cancellation of another competition, the dressage freestyle.
The chills were followed by sudden blasts of internal heat and drenching sweats that made him kick off the covers — only to haul them back up as the cycle repeated itself.
A second round of rain was drenching northern and central California Sunday morning, with up to three inches of rain likely and snow in higher elevations, the National Weather Service said.
Northeast South Carolina, from Columbia toward Myrtle Beach, and southeast North Carolina, were among the areas hardest hit by Florence, and will get a drenching from the latest hurricane, Guy said.
More rain and possible mudslides for the West Coast Meanwhile, a stubborn storm drenching parts of Northern California is heading east -- but it could be followed by another torrent of rain.
The BoSox narrowly escaped the Yanks' last-ditch effort to tie up the series by winning Game 4 at Yankee Stadium ... and celebrated the 4-3 win by drenching themselves in champagne.
Michael is expected to keep moving inland, bringing drenching rains and possibly flash flooding to Georgia (which could see hurricane-force winds) and the Carolinas (which are still recovering from Hurricane Florence).
I would suggest drenching your hair in a heat protectant spray first regardless of the temperature, then giving it a quick blast with a hairdryer to make sure it's damp, not dripping.
This is thanks both to aloe beads that actively pop during shaving, drenching your skin in soothing natural oils, as well as carrageenan extract, which is another natural moisturizer extracted from seaweed.
The threat of more flooding continues as rivers in the Carolinas begin to crest in the coming days, even as the remnants of Florence tracked northward after dumping days of drenching rain.
It made landfall in the Florida Keys Sunday as a Category 4 storm with 130 mph winds, and threatens much of the Florida peninsula with dangerous storm surge, high winds, and drenching rains.
The Houston Astros are back in the ALCS for the second year in a row ... but they're celebrating like it's their first time -- drenching their locker room with TONS of beer and champagne!!
Tourists in rubber boots ate in flooded restaurants, or even frolicked in the streets, while locals agonized over the saltwater drenching of Venice's private gardens and inestimable treasures, like St. Mark's Basilica, above.
Once it is ashore, Florence's drenching rains may cause "catastrophic flash flooding and significant river flooding" over a wide area of the Carolinas and the Mid-Atlantic states, the National Hurricane Center said.
"The changes are not based on our culture, they're based on outside influences," he said at a rehearsal on Tuesday night as he stood in drenching rain bopping along to the band's rhythm.
I'd fried some tortillas alongside eggs and tomatoes—the outer limit of my cooking abilities—and my visitor scarfed two at a time, sprinkling shredded cheese and drenching the paper plates in Cholula.
The most powerful hurricane to hit Texas in more than 50 years, Harvey lingered along the Gulf Coast, drenching the region with a year's worth of rain in the span of a week.
Early on Wednesday, September 20, Hurricane Maria — a powerful Category 33 hurricane with 150 mph winds — made direct landfall on Puerto Rico, bisecting the entire island and drenching it with feet of rain.
They walked me through the dynamics of what made this a particularly drenching storm, why Houston is so susceptible to flooding, and whether the decision not to evacuate the city was the right call.
That's exactly what Burger King is doing with its new Lucky Charms Milkshake, which promises all the fun of the sugary cereal with even more dairy than you're used to drenching the marshmallows in.
A day of drenching rains helped extinguish wildfires that roared through part of the state this week, including in Gatlinburg, where at least seven people died and 300 buildings were damaged, the authorities said.
Still, government officials, hoping to avoid anything like that storm's devastation, pleaded with vulnerable residents to move to shelters ahead of the storm, fearing drenching rains and devastating mudslides along the island's mountainous coastlines.
The halls were bustling with energy as the new Congress streamed in, pressing past Mr. Dold into the cramped chamber as he waited for the elevator, carrying an umbrella against the morning's drenching rain.
The players were going crazy in the locker room after rolling past the Oakland A's in the AL Wild Card with a 5-1 win ... drenching the visitors locker room with champagne and brews.
The tornadoes are part of a deadly spring storm system that has unleashed drenching rain, flash flooding and hail in the central United States -- along with more than 130 reports of tornadoes in five days.
After the drenching rain, rescuers such as those in the Broken Arrow Fire Department in Oklahoma posted harrowing videos of people being pulled out of gushing flood waters and warned people to avoid flooded roads.
The Category 1 storm continues to pound the area with strong winds, heavy rain and storm surge after spreading drenching rain over the Central American country Wednesday night, the National Hurricane Center in Miami said.
He remembered becoming obsessed with modern art as a ten-year-old and how he desperately wanted to be a hippie, drenching himself in benzene as he made elaborate batiks in his school's art room.
By the time she learned that her implants had been associated with cancer in July, Elizabeth had developed a slew of other symptoms, from drenching night sweats to a swollen lymph node in her neck.
Between intermittent drizzle and drenching downpours, social workers climbed an embankment just off what they called the "zigzag" — an entanglement of roads and exits from the Henry Hudson Parkway and Riverside Drive in northern Manhattan.
With a whole new season to look forward to, I asked Lackersteen about the ins and outs of drenching actors in fake blood, sweat, snot, and yes, everything you ever wanted to know about fake semen.
The drenching storms of the past month led to a rush of damage claims and left tens of thousands of homes without electricity, prompting insurers to declare a catastrophe for the sixth time in five months.
As Harvey lingers around Texas' Gulf Coast, where it is forecast to remain for several more days, it is drenching parts of the region with a year's worth of rain in the span of a week.
Though the temperatures haven't necessarily been cooperating, we've been full-speed ahead on prepping our spring wardrobe: We've embraced color drenching, we've upped our accessory game, and we've even put our fear of wearing white behind us.
Negan's worldview and leadership style may be atrocious, but his ability to manipulate people is incredibly effective, and the scene culminates with the two drenching themselves in zombie guts and battling their way together to the Sanctuary.
A powerful storm system pummeled the Northeast on Tuesday with drenching rain, golf-ball-sized hail and damaging winds, leaving at least two people dead and knocking out power to hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses.
Among my other favorites were the exhilaratingly bonkers Banjo Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts, one of Rare's overlooked gems, dragging bear and bird into a bizarre platformer/racing/sandbox hybrid and drenching them in a delightfully tropical Starburst aesthetic.
Maria made landfall on Puerto Rico last week, whipping the island with Irma-level winds, drenching it in Harvey-level flooding, crippling communications, decimating buildings and damaging a dam that puts downstream residents at risk of catastrophe.
But hours after he and his teammates had finished dancing and drenching Oracle Arena's visitors' locker room with Champagne last Thursday, Lin posted a photo on Instagram that showed him posing with his parents and his brother.
I'll never forget my first day — also The Daily Trader's: Hurricane Donna struck the region, spoiling the inaugural issue, and drenching those of us who dared to go out in the storm to try to deliver it.
The storm that started on the West Coast ahead of Thanksgiving, the busiest U.S. travel holiday, slowly rolled across the entire country, drenching some areas with rain, blanketing others with snow and blasting still others with winds.
SAN ANTONIO (Reuters) - A Texas sheriff's deputy was killed after her car plunged into a 12-foot-deep sinkhole that opened up on a flooded two-lane street during drenching evening rains, San Antonio officials said on Monday.
Drenching rain on Wednesday helped firefighters beat back the massive blaze, which still burned more than 15,650 acres and was about 10 percent contained, according to the Southern Area Incident Management Team, which assumed command of the fire.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Cyclone Ockhi barrelled into the Lakshwadeep islands in southwestern India on Saturday after drenching the neighboring states of Kerala and Tamil Nadu, claiming so far around 14 lives with many fishermen still feared trapped at sea.
They also seek to blot out the details of the corruption drenching Manafort's previous work in the country—and lay the groundwork for eventually absolving Manafort's of the crimes for which he was convicted in the United States.
Tropical Storm Nate roared toward Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula after drenching Central America in rain that was blamed for at least 2445 deaths, and forecasters said it could reach the U.S. Gulf Coast as a hurricane over the weekend.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: Thirsty and on the run, I jumped in a yellow cab and quickly opened my extra large bottle of seltzer water, immediately drenching myself and the entire interior (floor to ceiling) of the cab.
But I was remembering San Diego, especially how a few souls, ignoring the mandatory evacuation orders from police and fire officials, stayed behind to hook up hoses and start drenching their lawns and gardens with the sprinkler system.
Hurricane Maria made landfall on Puerto Rico last week, whipping the island with Irma-level winds, drenching it in Harvey-level flooding, crippling communications, decimating buildings and damaging a dam that puts downstream residents at risk of catastrophe.
The culprit at Oroville was a faulty emergency spillway, used for the first time since the dam was opened after days of drenching storms, driven by what are known as atmospheric rivers, that filled the reservoir to capacity.
But when 40 out of 50 states are scheduled to hit water shortages in the next 10 years, it's safe to say that drenching your lush, green grass won't make anybody jealous anytime soon — it'll just make them pissed.
SYDNEY, Feb 7 (Reuters) - The east coast of Australia welcomed the heaviest drenching in years on Friday, dousing some of the country's most damaging and long-running wildfires and easing a drought that has crippled farming across two states.
Tropical Storm Barry formed off the coast of Louisiana on Thursday and threatened to blow ashore as a hurricane with drenching rains that could test the flood-control improvements made in New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina 14 years ago.
Their meltingly beautiful, never-fail audacities of drenching color, lavished on a subject that is a cliché only because human eyes have never tired of it, reminded me that Warhol wasn't only a twistily clever and unsettling historical demiurge.
Credit... BRIXHAM, England — In the pitch black of early morning, huge waves hurled the 230-ton vessel from side to side, drenching crewmen who struggled to keep their footing as they cast the trawler's nets into the swirling seas.
As a result, she said, "we are seeing this tendency for weather patterns to basically get stuck in place in the summertime," whether it is drought in the West or the drenching summer rains in the Midwest this year.
As you approach the restaurant, which is near the waterfront on San Francisco's Embarcadero, you're greeted by a stream of 1980s pop music that leaks out onto the sidewalk, drenching you in the likes of Toto and Hall & Oates.
A strong El Nino, marked by a warming of the surface of the Pacific Ocean, can cause severe drought in Australia, Southeast Asia and India, while drenching other parts of the world, such as the U.S. Midwest and Brazil.
A mysterious force rockets through the universe, finally finding its way to Earth where it slams into the body of a reverend in a small church in Africa — and promptly makes him explode, drenching his congregation in blood and viscera.
The tropical storm, which would be named Bonnie, would bring drenching rain and gusty winds along the coast from Georgia to Virginia over the weekend, according to meteorologists at AccuWeather, potentially disrupting beach plans for Americans enjoying Memorial Day weekend.
Just as you would whether you were facing the rising waters of a drenching storm, the guns and bombs of violent warfare, neighborhood gangs threatening your life, or arid soil that meant you could not grow food to feed your family.
Current forecasts show the typhoon on a track to start lashing the Philippines with strong winds and heavy rains Friday, with the eye passing over northern Luzon Saturday, drenching areas as far south on the island as Manila, the capital.
"It may not be visible to the eye, but structures age because of the salt water drenching the bricks, which were not meant to remain underwater for long; that goes for bronze, too," said Pierpaolo Campostrini, one of the board members.
The closest match might be to an 18th-century Gothic romance: the alluring lady of the manor, the hard-driving bull of a mill owner, the conscience-stricken young priest, the final drama played out in the drenching rain and stormlight.
Mr. Priebus, who had joined the president on the trip and never let on to other passengers what was about to occur, stepped off the plane into a drenching rain, ducked into a car and was driven away without comment.
An immersive, mildly gonzo and depressingly well-timed book about the drenching effects of global warming, and a powerful reminder that we can bury our heads in the sand about climate change for only so long before the sand itself disappears.
The tornado that hit El Reno on Saturday night was the latest in a barrage of violent weather that is expected to continue after pounding the Central Plains states last week with deadly tornadoes, high winds, drenching thunderstorms and widespread flooding.
Back in 2002, Science magazine was telling much of the same tale, complete with gruesome details about digging up young, mummified smallpox victims, finding the pustules, and drenching the area with disinfectant so no one would be able to resurrect the disease.
Their results suggested that dissolved sodium carbonate is the primary culprit, creating a surface film of negatively-charged carbonate ions that pull water around the tiny hairs along a fly's positively-charged outer surface, more effectively drenching the hapless insect than regular freshwater.
Trader Joe's might be the largest and most diverse purveyor of pumpkin spice products in the country, as if a giant stood atop a packaged-food facility with a two-story shaker of the spice blend, just drenching everything in brown powder.
A strong El Nino, marked by a warming of the sea surface on the Pacific Ocean, can cause severe drought in Australia, Southeast Asia and India, while drenching other parts of the world such as the U.S. Midwest and Brazil in rains.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - A fast-moving storm system brought more rain to the Houston area on Thursday after a torrential drenching this week led to floods that left eight people dead, deluged neighborhoods and caused major damage in America's fourth most populous city.
Unlike the La Conchita tragedy, the stage was set for Montecito's slides by a massive wildfire last month — the largest on record in California — that stripped hillsides bare of any vegetation to hold soils in place following a day of drenching showers.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson wants to keep the no-deal scenario on the table to strengthen his hand in last-ditch negotiations with the EU. Hurricane Dorian was drenching the east coast of central Florida on Wednesday, while taking aim at the Carolinas.
For the hearty fans who braved a drenching rain to watch the Giants get shut out Sunday — MetLife Stadium was never more than a third full — the notion that Manning's days as the face of the franchise were dwindling had to be omnipresent.
HONG KONG — Typhoon Mangkhut battered Hong Kong and Macau on Sunday with 246 miles-per-hour wind gusts, drenching rains and 22.5-foot surges of seawater that inundated the first urban area of Asia to face the wrath of the year's mightiest storm.
Engineers opened floodgates along the Sacramento River system, drenching low-lying land and sending water coursing into the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta in part to protect the state capital, Sacramento, said Dave Rizzardo, an expert with the state Department of Water Resources.
Scott McDougall, who farms wheat, canola, soybeans and corn in Hansboro, N.D., said that he had been spared the drenching in the spring only to have the early snowstorms and unseasonable rains of fall make the fields inaccessible for him and his neighbors.
SYDNEY, Australia — A powerful cyclone packing wind gusts as high as 160 miles per hour struck the northeastern coast of Australia on Tuesday, forcing tens of thousands of people to flee, leaving 48,000 homes without power and drenching Queensland with heavy rains.
In the days after Tropical Storm Harvey began drenching Houston with record-setting rainfall, the church, large enough to fit nearly 17,000 parishioners, faced heavy criticism for not taking in storm survivors while smaller churches across the city welcomed those hardest hit by the flood.
"People's lives, freedom, security, the water we drink, the air we breathe — they all hang in the balance," Mr. Newsom told thousands of people sitting in tents that had been set up after the state capital was whipped by drenching rain and high winds.
The press pilloried her for describing England, in the run-up to the Brexit vote, as a "cake-filled, misery-laden gray old island," and gloated when an irate farmer came close to drenching her with manure during an anti-fracking protest in 2016.
The storm brought drenching rains and 11-foot surges of seawater; shook and damaged buildings; and left dozens injured in the city, after first ravaging the Philippines, where on Monday workers were still searching for survivors in a mudslide in the northern town of Itogon.
But while Farage managed to evade a dairy drenching last week, his luck ran out just a few days later: At an event in Newcastle, England, on Monday, a protester lobbed a milkshake at Farage, leaving the politician's dark suit dripping with Five Guys' banana and salted caramel.
In February, a criminal indictment against Lee Myung-hee, matriarch of the Korean Air dynasty, included allegations that she had committed physical and verbal abuse against staff members, including forcing them to kneel, drenching them in cold water and striking them on the forehead with a mop handle.
Just six weeks later, as drenching rains swamped the country and a major landslide ripped through Aranayake region, in Kegalle District, the government made its first insurance claim, for nearly a million dollars, to provide meals and other immediate assistance to over 2700,23 people hit by the disaster.
When the bill came, Ally practically wrestled him to split it—she didn't want to owe this dude anything—and in the process managed to knock over her second glass of lager, drenching her silver knit shorts (vintage, one of a kind, now seeming to disintegrate on her body).
There's barely time to process what ridiculous thing happened, because you're onto the next grotesque spectacle, whether it's taking control of a mech with a skull for a face or tearing apart a massive bug and drenching yourself in its blood, so you can pass to the next area.
"From a more fundamental perspective it is difficult to argue that the peso even at 23 or 24 is cheap," he added, pointing to the likely need of further devaluation to reduce the current account deficit and problems with this season's harvest of soybeans, Argentina's main cash crop, after drenching rains.
Homeowners sandbagged their doors and tourists trying to get out of town jammed the airport Friday as Tropical Storm Barry began rolling in with the potential for an epic drenching that could prove whether New Orleans and the rest of Louisiana learned the lessons of Hurricane Katrina over a decade ago.
Michael took a very different track through the Carolinas; it is headed up through the west-central parts of the states, drenching mid-state cities and mountain towns — there was a minor landslide in far western North Carolina — while to a large degree sparing the eastern stretches that were inundated a month ago.
We were with a family as they returned for the first time after Harvey We were with a family as they returned for the first time after Harvey Harvey's drenching rains are moving east after days over the Houston area and floodwaters have begun to creep down, offering a first look at the storm's real destruction.
The amount of water flowing into Lake Oroville -- 37,000 cubic feet per second -- is much less than the 60,000 cubic feet per second allowed to flow out through the dam's primary spillway, Winter storm warnings Power went out and cars were submerged in Southern California after the region experienced one of its most drenching storms in recent years.
TEHRAN — Braving a drenching rain, Iranians came out in droves on Monday to march up Revolution Street to the capital's Freedom Monument, including families pushing strollers decorated with balloons in the red, white and green of the country's flag, clerics, teenagers and others, for a huge state-backed rally commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Islamic revolution.
Northern, Central California Gear Up for Yet Another Drenching Rainstorm Donald Trump Explains Sweden Terror Comment That Baffled a Nation Kushner Took a Stricter Approach on Ethics Than Trump, Emails Show Local news outlets also reported that 21 employees were fired at a boat manufacturing company in South Carolina, 12 workers at an Oklahoma restaurant and 30 masonry workers in Denver.
You'll often find a stack of barely-cohesive watermelon slices slowly drenching a pile of Oreos to the point of total sogginess on the plate that they share, or maybe a half-melted pint of Häagen-Dazs, or a tray of Jell-O that enters a state of entropic demolition after a few people attack it with their plastic spoons.
For such songs as "I Love All of Me," an empowerment anthem for the bullied, overlooked, and powerless; "Children Power," a jaunty march whose all-embracing spirit offers a lift for little ones from the playground to the boardroom; and "It's Gonna Rain," in which Ono, with little-girl glee, runs outside into a drenching downpour, Bartlett peels away the drum machines and bombast of their original 1980s versions.
At a time when many VR startups are still trying to live up to the sky-high expectations that films like Ready Player One have set, TheWaveVR remains one of the few that takes on those expectations and still manages to dazzle, delivering an experience that feels distinctly futuristic while drenching users in souped-up visuals that intertwine the emotion and connectedness of social VR with music that's actively being created within the app.
It was a drought that long deserved a drenching, and so Browns fans were treated to their beloved victory fridges—fridges packed with Bud Light that had wifi-based locks set to open after the team's first (prospective and now very real) win: The sweet taste of victory even had the Fuzz getting in on the occasion: Bars erupted in pandemonium: Including some, uh, perhaps premature celebrations about being "champions:" A possum even showed up to the game: And the heralding of a new Cleveland legend in the streets: One Browns fan doctor was treated to cake because of the win: The spectacle also produced vintage JR Smith, and was enough to have him promise to bum-rush the streets and take off his shirt (though not hard to make that happen): Small wonder that Cleveland schools weren't canceled for the day.

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