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  • Grain, stores, blankets and people's spirits would become musty and soggy, but only for a time, until warmer airs dried out everything, and until the next fog's arrival.

    {Fog} 2009

  • Grain, stores, blankets and people's spirits would become musty and soggy, but only for a time, until warmer airs dried out everything, and until the next fog's arrival.

    {Fog} 2009

  • Now let's take a little trip out west because fog's been a big issue in Los Angeles.

    CNN Transcript Nov 20, 2007 2007

  • When you are not admiring our fog's infinitely photographable charms, however, you may wish to do something upstanding like visiting NYC's independent bookstores.

    Walking Tour of NYC Bookstores fusenumber8 2007

  • I feel as if all the fog's been cleared, and i love my family so, so much, that sometimes what they do really hurt.

    yanxious Diary Entry yanxious 2006

  • Well, the fog's so thick you can't spy the land The fog is so thick that you can't even spy the land What good are you anyway, if you can't stand up to some old businessman?

    SUMMER DAYS Dylan, Bob, 1941- 2001

  • "I suppose the fog's still like pea soup, and it'll be just as fast to walk!"

    A Funeral In Blue Perry, Anne, 1938- 2001

  • The air seemed twice as hot after the fog's cold; sweat rolled out of her, and seemed to drain her strength.

    A Crown of Swords Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1996

  • You said we were over it, but I guess the fog's too thick.

    Exodus From The Long Sun Wolfe, Gene 1996

  • "No. The fog's getting thicker, and the trees all look the same."

    Calling On Dragons Wrede, Patricia C., 1953- 1993

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