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Examples
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Dryness is expected, but we cannot rule out a stray sprinkle or light shower (20% chance).
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Dryness in France was grabbing traders' attention amid concerns about crop losses ahead of the upcoming harvest there.
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Dryness is very tough on the throat, it's better when it's humid.
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Dryness is very tough on the throat, it's better when it's humid.
Mike Ragogna: Rock And Roll Never Forgets: An Interview With Bob Seger
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Dryness in the Black Sea region and parts of Europe and excessive rains in Canada have refocused attention on the U.S.
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Dryness in Australia and Argentina, also key producers, and the precipitation in Germany has exacerbated importers 'fears about tightening global supplies.
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Dryness in Australia and Argentina, both key producers, and excessive rains in Germany have exacerbated importers 'fears about tightening global supplies.
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Dryness was overcome with his sauce-drenched French classics — coq au vin, veal in cream sauce and beef bourguignon.
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Dryness in Australia and Ukraine helped ignite the rally in U.S. wheat, as foreign countries began buying more wheat from the U.S.
Wheat's Lingering High Prices Felt in Bakeries, Grocery Aisles
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Dryness in the sense of un-sweet and non-cloying is a desired effect when heat and humidity reign.
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