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Drenched by a shower, she brightly hoped that she would catch cold and be able to cancel an American tour the following week.
Dame Joan Sutherland: an appreciation Peter Conrad 2010
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First, I do the interview thang at Moon Drenched Fables.
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And lastly, Wendy at Ink-Drenched Kvetch has a great post today about all this too:
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Raymond Horn for the Wall Street Journal, Food styling by Karen Evans, Prop styling by DSM; iStockphoto pot Drenched in lemon and butter, basic mussels, clams lobster and potatoes become irresistible.
Happy as a Clambake Gail Monaghan 2011
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Drenched in violence, it should have gotten an R rating.
'The Losers': An appropriate title for violent, offensive film 2010
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Drenched in sweat and wearing a cowboy hat against the sun, Mr. Prester uses his hacksaw, one of his few remaining possessions, to cut a piece of rebar that sticks out of a collapsed building like a twisted strand of spaghetti.
Haiti's Rubble Holds Key to Survival, as Scrap-Metal Economy Soars José de Córdoba 2010
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Drenched in sweat and wearing a cowboy hat against the sun, Mr. Prester uses his hacksaw, one of his few remaining possessions, to cut a piece of rebar that sticks out of a collapsed building like a twisted strand of spaghetti.
Haiti's Rubble Holds Key to Survival, as Scrap-Metal Economy Soars José de Córdoba 2010
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Drenched in blood, a dead body was slumped in a car on the driveway.
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Drenched in sweat, I walked amid the most concentrated commerce I'd ever seen.
Tour of Hanoi 2010
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Drenched in sweat and wearing a cowboy hat against the sun, Mr. Prester uses his hacksaw, one of his few remaining possessions, to cut a piece of rebar that sticks out of a collapsed building like a twisted strand of spaghetti.
Haiti's Rubble Holds Key to Survival, as Scrap-Metal Economy Soars José de Córdoba 2010
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