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welkin sky firmament azure atmosphere

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Simple sentences

The sky is blue.
The sky clouded over.
The clouds floating in the sky are beautiful.
A beautiful rainbow is spanning the sky.
There are billions of stars in the sky.
Some stars began to appear in the night sky.
The sky is clear.
The sky is full of dark clouds.
The sky was dark.
A rainbow is a seven-colour arch in the sky.
The bird is in the sky.
All of the instruments Tycho Brahe used to observe the sky were made in his own workshop. He also printed all of his books on his own presses.
The sky above us is real blue.
How blue the sky is!
The sky promises fair weather.
Judging from the look of the sky, it will be fine tomorrow.
Judging from the look of the sky, it is going to snow.
Seen against the sky, the mountain looked really beautiful.
Who is looking up into the sky?
The sky is becoming cloudy.
The sky is full of stars.
The sky is over our heads.
The sky grew darker and darker.
The sky is covered with clouds.
The sky was completely dark.
The sky grew darker and darker, and the wind blew harder and harder.
Do you ever dream about flying through the sky?
The sky looks angry.
Judging from the look of the sky, it is likely to rain.
Judging from the sky, it will rain soon.
From the look of the sky, it may begin to snow tonight.
A bat flying in the sky looks like a butterfly.
The sky was as clear as ever.
The sky is clear and the sun is bright.

Movie subtitles

And so we say up to the sky Hasa Diga Eebowai!
Ran outside, and the sky this just this odd color that I've never seen in my life, and I'm thinking it can't be the show doing this because that's way out of their powers and their control.
It's like-- it's like the sky's on fire.
It's like the sky's on fire.
The sky went from dark to light, and it looked like it was on fire, just like Victoria said.
You always think something's there, and, like, the whole thing with the sky now.
The sky changing color and looking like fire-- the producers, the show can't do that.
No, like, they-they dance together at a ball. Or they kiss in a tower. They sail on a magic carpet through the sky.
Have you seen Reach For The Sky?
His church, the sky -- his altar, the landskape.
The sky was made of steel and supported by strong pillars that stood on the high mountains.
The stars, like lamps, hung from the sky on ropes.
According to the beliefs of other ancient civilizations, the sky was vaulted and the earth shaped into terraces.
And outside the planetary spheres were the fixed stars arranged in a sky of their own.
Galileo made a telescope and pointed it at the sky in 1610.
Before, astronomers had used visual techniques to map the stars of the northern sky.
And one of those questions caught his attention early on: the properties of the ensemble of stars we see in the sky, the Milky Way Galaxy.
Everybody had a pile of observations from the same position in the sky.
Full of pride and joy, it takes to the sky.
My star has died in the African sky.
Animals and men, trees and lakes. the sky, the light. but I like best painting souls.
The arms raised up into the sky.
There's two snow-capped mountain ranges with peaks lost in the sky.
Spring is here, robins chirp in the sky. I'm in love, but don't know with which guy.
Only there was a tremendously large yellow moon up in the sky.
The sky.
They sail on a magic carpet through the sky.
The sky turned threatening.
But for being an experiment, the sky is the limit.

News and current affairs

Women hold up more than half the sky and represent much of the world's unrealized potential.
But, one way or another, Japan's once sky-high growth rates probably would have fallen sharply.
This may sound like pie in the sky, but we have already tasted it in Africa, where Sierra Leone's Agenda for Prosperity 2013-2017 and the Liberia Vision 2030 exemplify the potential of such programs.
Any malicious wishful thinking on the part of Assad's regime would be dispelled with every glance at the sky.
On the economy, he must reconcile the priorities of full-employment Germany with those of Greece and Italy, which remain in the grip of recession and sky-high unemployment.
Since the start of this decade, neither recession nor hurricanes nor sky-high oil prices have seemed to dent their appetites.
By contrast, sky-high US interest rates produced by a general expectation of a massive ongoing dollar decline is a macroeconomic problem without a solution.
When the prices of even safe assets fall and interest rates climb to sky-high levels because traders and financiers collectively want more liquid assets than currently exist, it is simply not safe to let the market sort things out.
For decades, developing countries dreamed of a nirvana of sky-high commodity prices and rock-bottom international interest rates.
If one side said the sky was blue and the other said it was orange, journalists would work hard, for the sake of appearing balanced, to find some academic, even a color blind one, willing to say that the sky was indeed orange.
There is, once again, virtually no mention of the catastrophe for civilians etched against that desert sky.
Since telescopes have telescope makers, the eye must have an eye maker--the Great Optician in the Sky.
And the minaret, piercing the sky like a missile, is easily caricatured as a fearsome image.
Stranded travelers, interviewed at airports, typically said that they would rather be stuck at an airport than in a plane falling out of the sky.
There is most likely an exploitable galactic source of energy that is constant, unlimited, and in our sky right now.
What saved Argentina over the last decade were highly favorable external conditions: sky-high global commodity prices and technological innovations that greatly increased farm yields.
In this case, what is bad for economists is good for the world economy: we may be facing a mere episode of financial distress in the US rather than sky-high long-term interest rates and a depression.
Indeed, with sky-high prices of crude oil and base metals like copper, aluminum, and zinc, the rising euro has become a shield for Europe's ongoing economic recovery.

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