hailstorm in A Sentence

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    The Hailstorm also destroyed homes and public facilities.

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    The rain soon changed into a Hailstorm.

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    The Hailstorm of last week was an unusual one.

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    In May 2010 we had a Hailstorm that caused damage.

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    And a Hailstorm will overturn hope in what is false;

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    Hence, it made the research of 2004 true which states that around 200 people died from a sudden and severe Hailstorm.

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    A particularly damaging Hailstorm hit Munich, Germany on August 31, 1986, felling thousands of trees and causing millions of dollars in insurance claims.

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    While people often exaggerate tiny hailstones as“golf-ball size” when describing them to others, in June of 2003 Aurora, Nebraska experienced one hail of a Hailstorm.

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    A Hailstorm that struck Calgary on September 7, 1991, was one of the most destructive natural disasters in Canadian history, with over $400 million in damage.

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    Regarding a Hailstorm in 1545, Italian sculptor Benvenuto Cellini wrote:“ We were one day distant from Lyons… when the heavens began to thunder with sharp rattling claps.

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    For certain localised problems, Loss/ damage resulting from occurrence of identified localised risks like Hailstorm, landslide, and Inundation affecting isolated farms in the notified area would also be covered.

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    For certain localized problems, Loss/ damage resulting from the occurrence of identified localized risks like Hailstorm, landslide, and Inundation affecting isolated farms in the notified area would also be covered.

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    You could say, for example,"Are you still a fan of Richard Linklater," or"I would love to talk with you for a few minutes, why don't we get out of this Hailstorm!"!

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    Owing to the recent spell of rain and heavy Hailstorm on February 7, Delhi has been experiencing cold conditions with the minimum temperature dropping to 6 degrees Celsius, three notches below the normal,

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