I was drenched, she was drenched, we were all drenched in sweat by the end.
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The monster, syrupy riffs that splatter across the album sound like flamethrowers drenched in chainsaws—yes, that's right: flamethrowers drenched in chainsaws—while maintaining a bizarrely beautiful melody within the chaos.
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My hair is drenched — I'll have to wash it tonight.
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Everyone is breathless, with harsh red cheeks, drenched in sweat.
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Fat white asparagus, simply steamed and drenched in sweet butter.
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Left: Two friends sit drenched in the mud and water.
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She runs over and unfolds a washcloth drenched in vomit.
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When the rain pours outside, I get drenched in water.
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I walk home with my groceries and get absolutely drenched.
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Sometimes PWR BTTM is drenched in a feeling of inadequacy.
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At six hours in, my hands were drenched in sweat.
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I watched y'all live recently and you were just drenched.
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Another engineer, drenched in oil, was repairing the robotic arm.
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"Drenched in blood up to his elbows," they told him.
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It is drenched in reverb, echo and other studio distortions.
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"I was drenched with sweat, my heart racing," he remembered.
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Soleimani's hands were drenched in both American and Iranian blood.
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Suleimani's hands were drenched in both American and Iranian blood.
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Soleimani's hands were drenched in both American and Iranian blood.
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She dragged a drenched mattress into the sun to dry.
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Politicians, celebrities, and billionaires got drenched to support the cause.
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Often, she woke up in the morning drenched in the fluid.
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Much of the backing consists of a guitar drenched in reverb.
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That's an area that's already been drenched by weeks of rain.
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A humpback whale expertly drenched a boat full of whale watchers.
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Her dress was drenched in sweat and stuck to her skin.
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He was drenched in blood, and I froze for a second.
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Both were in their shirtsleeves and completely drenched, holding silver pistols.
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It's hardly like the sun-drenched scenes that filled Season 1.
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Yes ALL white people… Your entire existence is drenched in racism.
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The Israeli army released photos of a room drenched in blood.
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Jim Harbaugh got drenched with water onstage at Migos. pic.twitter.com/WnX0p0rJSA
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They scream and claw at the walls, exhausted and sweat-drenched.
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Production was cut back on Tuesday as Harvey drenched the area.
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Keep reading for a look inside the sun-drenched luxury apartment.
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While we're all sweating, he never sweats, but he was drenched.
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I retraced my steps, frantic and drenched, but came up empty.
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My mirror is completely drenched from spray, road grime and rainfall.
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They were left in two soaking pouches drenched in salt water.
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Such is the teasing tastefulness in which this movie is drenched.
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If they get them wrong, they're the one who gets drenched.
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He was devoid of personal scandal and drenched in personal erudition.
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Rose's voice flows between rap verses, and auto-tune drenched singing.
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As this image of Cartersville shows, farmland and fields were drenched.
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They drenched her in kerosene before setting her on fire, Muzumdar said.
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Spaceland was a neon-drenched romp through an '80s-era theme park.
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It doesn't have to be sweat-drenched indoor cycling or pumping iron.
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Relatively easy to make, and drenched in olive oil, rosemary, and salt.
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Shadow survives because his rope breaks and he's subsequently drenched in gore.
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Others have posted photos of scrubs and operating rooms drenched in blood.
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I was uncomfortable and drenched in sweat but I felt at peace.
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It experienced a plant-wide power outage as Harvey drenched east Texas.
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Drenched in fuel, Gangnuss removed the helicopter door, and began to dig.
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"I remember sitting there, drenched in sweat, just in shock," Reddam said.
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I also accidentally drenched it in cold brew after my thermos leaked.
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The former is drenched in golden sunshine, lily-white in its cast.
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The show is an avant-garde trip that feels drenched with sincerity.
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Moreover, the definition of what constitutes "authoritative content" is drenched in subjectivity.
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The storm drenched Copenhagen with six inches of rain in two hours.
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Babitz's work – read the memoirs first – is shrewd, knowing and sun-drenched.
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I ate raw pig thigh sashimi, drenched in soy sauce and chili.
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In the warm, sun-drenched months, that danger only becomes more pronounced.
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"The pictures online made it seem drenched in sunlight," Mr. Kravit said.
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The researchers also drenched mound walls in water to mimic heavy rain.
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Our bodies are etched on the concrete,blood drenched as permanent ink.
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The blood-drenched history that gave the city of Sugar Land, Tex.
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"Class" is a sex-drenched novel, in close touch with animal instincts.
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Halfway through, however, an icy rain began to fall leaving me drenched.
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"Soleimani's hands were drenched in both American and Iranian blood," Trump said.
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Chris looks at mine, which is drenched in sriracha and almost gone.
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Their helmets soon became saunas, and their bodies were drenched in sweat.
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I picked up a piece of balsamic-drenched lettuce and ate it.
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Miss Oklahoma won the 1981 title in a rhinestone-drenched evening dress.
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Areas around the Gulf Coast will get drenched the most, Garrett said.
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Clinton smiling widely and waving her arms as the rain drenched her.
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One student once arrived to a session drenched in sweat and panting.
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"I'd rather walk," Ms. Schwarzel, 35, said on a rain-drenched Wednesday morning.
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Like a cupcake drenched in syrup with whipped cream and sprinkles on top.
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Four seconds later I'm drenched in this girl's vomit from head to toe.
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For many years, this sun-drenched valley was something of a Wild West.
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Not all winter trips translate to sun-drenched beach scenes on remote islands.
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Her sun-drenched strands seem to look right at home in every environment.
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The problems continued days later when Biblical rains drenched several open-air concerts.
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Who knows — but the horizon is drenched with dark clouds filled with rain.
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Once that is drenched, he tosses it into the trash at a checkpoint.
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It takes me 55 minutes and I'm drenched in sweat by the end.
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Honestly, we'd rather have Doritos Locos Tacos than a glitter-drenched birthday cake.
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Often, we wake up from dreams about infidelity drenched in sweat and guilt.
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I would wake up in the middle of the night, drenched in sweat.
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On those visits, everything would feel the same, comfortable, easy, drenched in nostalgia.
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No one will come out clean in a society drenched in such hate.
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But despite his cult-like status among fans, he's been drenched with criticism.
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Maybe we just like wearing lobster bibs like large, adult, butter-drenched babies.
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What's worse, Japan was drenched by further back-to-back storms last week.
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Day 223: I wake up shaking, freezing cold — and also drenched in sweat.
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The family escaped, drenched, with little more than the clothes they were wearing.
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In Orange County, police found an adorable drenched surprise in an abandoned car.
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Rain quickly drenched the Houston area Wednesday, including 6 inches at Hobby Airport.
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In the main square, locals chat over coffee and honey-drenched fried dough.
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Honey has been spritzed around, but the cake hasn't been drenched in it.
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"Even as we shiver, there is joy," Buttigieg told the rain-drenched crowd.
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BuzzFeed unearthed her Instagram profile, where she chronicles her sun-drenched California life.
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Drenched in Champagne, he looked weirdly natty as he offered a cryptic smile.
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In 20,000 spraying missions, planes drenched the countryside and an estimated 3,181 villages.
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Something to ponder while soaking up UV-drenched rays on a tropical beach.
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"I need it," a drenched Tucker said Wednesday following an arduous pregame workout.
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One photo circulating on the internet showed a kingfisher drenched in black oil.
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I was drenched in sweat, my head was pounding and I felt faint.
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GE's balance sheet is drenched with debt, the result of countless bad decisions.
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Indeed, many American readers think of Rome as a wine-drenched pleasure dome.
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His phone drenched, Tsoi staggers to the left, only to be hit again.
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An oozy marrow-drenched double-decker burger is decadent and messy and good.
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"I had this vision of a woman drenched in E minor," Kjartansson explained.
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California was drenched with rain this winter after suffering through years of drought.
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Mr. Laswell played the electric bass like an enormous, acid-drenched rubber band.
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Drenched and terrified, they dodged military patrols and saw villages abandoned or burning.
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But mostly what Vinyl captures is Richie: Richie's coke-fueled, money-drenched implosion.
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No more Little Canada, no sun-drenched flashbacks to June's (Elisabeth Moss) domestic bliss.
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The sun-drenched North African nation is a perfect match for the photovoltaic panel.
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The world is really pretty, a very Hollywood depiction of sun-drenched ancient Greece.
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I felt frozen when I was drenched with ice cold water in the winter.
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I'm not entirely drenched in sweat today, so I'll count that as a win.
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She's drenched in sweat, red hair pooled underneath her, her voice choked with tears.
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They drenched her in kerosene and set her on fire, Muzumdar said in May.
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But if you stay out past midnight, you might get drenched in a downpour.
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The first game was a nostalgia-drenched examination of old friendships and family scars.
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Somehow, those blood-drenched clowns across the street don't seem so bad right now.
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Shockie looked out angrily at the landscape as Meraj drenched his shoulder with drool.
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The dripping, drenched effect isn't the work of Kylie Jenner, like you might expect.
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But it also means I'm drenched in water and sweat for the entire race.
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One of his sneakers squished when he walked, drenched as it was with blood.
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That was a mistake — we only make it about four blocks before we're drenched!
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New York City has been lovingly re-created as a gorgeous, sun-drenched sandbox.
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His clothes are drenched in sweat and the stench of a hard day's work.
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She became so drenched she slid over my face like a skater on ice.
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Jackson was helped off the plane, his face drenched in blood, according to witnesses.
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One of his sneakers squished when he walked, so drenched it was with blood.
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Myanmar's border regions remain drenched in an alphabet soup of guerrilla groups (see map).
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The star was slimed from head to toe, getting totally drenched by gold goo.
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Mumbai should have been drenched by seasonal rain for over a week by now.
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Some chunks were absolutely drenched in butter, some tasted just like plain toasted bread.
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For three years, the American family would make this history-drenched hamlet their home.
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And nuclear power makes less sense in natural gas-rich, sun-drenched Saudi Arabia.
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They played a muscular punk-metal hybrid with lyrics drenched in nihilism and foreboding.
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The storm drenched the region over the weekend before racing into Canada early Monday.
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Their live shows, album covers, and press materials are drenched in vibrant, saccharine color.
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Is that an open closet with a woman slowly creeping out drenched in darkness?
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A sun-drenched beach town on Cyprus has proved to be just the spot.
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On Future Nostalgia, those vocals have found their uncanny match in disco-drenched synths.
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The mustard gas that drenched World War I battlefields is the original persistent chemical.
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Hip-hop was reductive compared to the string-drenched soul of the late 60s.
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Manic blastbeats and tremolo-picked minor chords melt into feedback-drenched waves of discomfort.
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How can you ever resist a bowl of pasta drenched in loads of cheese.
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Some changes are already here, and for longtime residents, drenched with meaning and symbolism.
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The more than seven-acre estate has another pool in the sun drenched backyard.
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California has been drenched with so much rain that its biggest dam may fail.
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Yet there I was, doubled over in bed, nauseated, dizzy and drenched in sweat.
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The area I played through is drenched in bright pink, and the soundtrack is incredible.
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Instead, I ate bagels, stacked high with melted cheese and drenched in creamy salad dressing.
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This cake is also drenched in a killer chocolate-cinnamon frosting; need we say more?
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Authorities previously said the storm left four people dead after heavy rains drenched the island.
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A separate line of thunderstorms from the same system drenched northern Indiana and southern Michigan.
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"No men in women's bathrooms," said a slogan that drenched the airwaves and filled mailboxes.
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Her baby bump was drenched in yellowish-gold in the spirit of the Orisha Oshun.
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Michael, drenched in sweat in a blue polo, is completely dragged by Kathleen's sister, Candace.
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From the looks of the gold-drenched Trump Tower, it's clear that Trump loves extravagance.
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The series, drenched in shadows and hazy grays, explores what happens when vigilantism goes unchecked.
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The fight took place in pouring rain, with both boxers slipping on the drenched canvas.
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I ended up leaving Glasto after one night sodden, drenched and totally, totally over it.
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It tastes like a syrup-drenched pancake in a dense, moist, easy to eat package.
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They found the Blakes' frightened son on the front porch — drenched in his mom's blood.
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Just give me what you want, he told his equally drenched roommate (neither had umbrellas).
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Ebony-drenched misanthrope with a wry sense of humor and a nuanced concept of Satan.
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They were inevitably overly flirtatious, and the food was inevitably overpriced and drenched in MSG.
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Think caramelized, toffee-drenched bananas with a layer of cream and a buttery, crumbly crust.
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Heavy rain at Idomeni has drenched many people's possessions leaving them without warm dry clothes.
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It's a 21576269077-degree shift from that sun-drenched day at Mountain View's Shoreline Ampitheatre.
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Faces are perpetually smudged with the stuff, and corpses tend to be drenched in it.
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Grab a little bit of "magic," in this synth-drenched new Song of Summer contender.
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Serve these clams up with a side of olive oil-drenched pasta, or grilled toast.
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People threw mud at performers at a rain-drenched Woodstock '94 in Saugerties, New York.
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Herrine: I love how the honey butter actually is, like, all the way drenched through.
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One officer could be seen rushing into a police cruiser, his arm drenched in blood.
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Collins laughed and shook his arms as if that would help dry his drenched shirt.
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You can be certain they ended up drenched, exhausted, scraped and bruised -- but not broken.
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Both Marina and Polo stare at each other in a state of blood-drenched shock.
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The Strangers' Bryan Bertino delivers a creepy, taut monster tale in this rain-drenched film.
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Drenched, I approached Asaad with a squishy conviction and compelled him to reconsider the purchase.
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Gillibrand, who had recently called for his resignation, in a tweet drenched in sexual overtones.
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Tarell Alvin McCraney's 2013 music-drenched play about a prep school choir arrives on Broadway.
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In April 2016, Hernández was found on the floor of her bathroom drenched in blood.
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In April 2016, Hernandez was found on the floor of her bathroom drenched in blood.
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And she could not make any calls, because her phone was drenched in the flood.
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Drenched in a sweet and tangy sauce, these new tenders were messy but quite good.
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By the end, I am drenched in sweat, red-faced, and my legs are jelly.
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Still, she showed up drenched at the starting line mostly hoping not to embarrass herself.
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More rain for the South Parts of the South have been getting drenched for days.
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But it's his grin — blinding grills drenched in shimmering turquoise stones — that captivates in person.
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"Soleimani's hands were drenched in both American and Iranian blood," said Trump at one point.
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The trailer is complete with cheerleaders from hell and Sabrina (Kiernan Shipka) drenched in blood.
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Many others wake up in fright, their bodies drenched with the sweat of Trump terrors.
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They drenched protesters with water cannons on a frigid night, with temperatures in the 20s.
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Sweat drenched the armpits of my thin T-shirt, my breathing grew shallow and short.
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Back in Bali, there's little glamorous about the sweat-drenched stool in the bridal shop.
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Most "Asian" food in Israel is greasy stir-fry, overcooked, and drenched in sweet chili sauce.
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But perhaps the most troll-y move of the entire sun-drenched clip is the ending.
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It's drenched in rain, neon, and blood, sort of like a cyberpunk take on Hotline Miami.
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Drenched in rain, we see a final, complete imagining of their moonlit kiss in the rain.
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That left Netflix's Oscar hopeful, Alfonso Cuaron's memory-drenched masterwork "Roma" out of the top category.
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A shivering pregnant woman, breathless and drenched, was wrapped in a Mylar blanket by a doctor.
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They live in a spacious modernist house in the sun-drenched middle of some beautiful woods.
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I was exhausted from carrying around a dress and shoes that were drenched in the rain.
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Some believed that the soft-spoken ophthalmologist would show more restraint than his blood-drenched father.
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Fans noticed that a sunlight drenched The Hound appears to be fighting someone in the Dragonpit.
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Once inside the home, they found the couple's children unharmed but drenched in their mother's blood.
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He had been resting in the sun-drenched stern of the pilot boat, maybe even dozing.
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A sun-drenched snapshot documenting the 50th anniversary commemoration of Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination.
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Nicole stood, drenched in vomit, and held her 25-pound boy for more than six hours.
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Side salads can also be a healthier option, especially if they are not drenched in dressing.
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The name of the game — the champagne-drenched, helicopter-soundtracked, $22,289-diamond-encrusted game — is romance.
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I didn't bother scrolling for the healthier choices and chose maple-syrup-drenched pancakes with fruit.
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Who wouldn't like mozzarella-stuffed, bacon-wrapped shrimp, drenched in Gorgonzola sauce, on buttered, grilled crostini?
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In the Pacific, Hector, Lane and Olivia drenched Hawaii, while the remnants of Rosa lashed Phoenix.
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I would wake up in the middle of the night drenched in sweat, my body clenching.
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In contrast to Red Scare's edgy, irony-drenched schtick, Calloway's social media presence is entirely earnest.
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Drenched, they hustled back across the parking lot to help break down tables and shade tents.
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The music of Spiritualized is sweeping and lush, drenched in psychedelia while floating in free jazz.
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Distant Titan, its northern hemisphere drenched in the sunlight of late spring, hangs above Saturn's rings.
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There, a tasteful, sun-drenched photo shows an actress representing Gianna in her Winston White dress.
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He throws punches and elbows into the heavy bag, his shirt slowly becoming drenched with sweat.
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It explains why my fringe is stuck to my face and everything is drenched in sweat.
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Chicken fingers drenched in Frank's Red Hot sauce, blue cheese and provolone, and pickled hot peppers.
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That's especially true because Mr. Saulnier's images are often in service of spooky, blood-drenched tales.
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But the Amazon rainforest, which remains drenched for much of the year, does not burn naturally.
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Putting the Flash in Supergirl's world — drenched in white light and Technicolor backgrounds — makes perfect sense.
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Capitalize on the subway's storied history with a wistful advertising campaign drenched in New York nostalgia.
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These are fairly hair-splitting examples, but even the basic, definitional questions are drenched in opinion.
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By the end of the 50-minute workout participants were drenched in sweat and keeled over.
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Bullet holes, bowels, and gems drenched in blood and suffering might all have something in common.
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Callahan has a still, heavy baritone that is somehow both entirely affectless and drenched with feeling.
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Even his score for "The Band's Visit," mostly drenched in melancholy, has moments of lyrical hilarity.
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Step it up a notch with chocolate-buckwheat pancakes drenched in a not-too-sweet berry coulis.
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A woman drenched in the perfume she's worn for ages doesn't notice the smell, but strangers recoil.
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Over the past few days, parts of northern California have been drenched with record levels of rain.
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Minutes later, she would feel the blood drain from her face; she'd be suddenly drenched in sweat.
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Basically, she's a rehash of a 2000s beach girl, to match the VSCO app's sun-drenched filters.
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During the weekend it began to rain and people got drenched while trying to sleep, Hernandez said.
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It was a revolt against a blood-drenched tyrant who had recently slashed fuel and fertiliser subsidies.
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Click here to view original GIFA huge storm drenched Phoenix and flooded the streets earlier this week.
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Pundits praised the stylish outfits of Kim Yo Jong, the sister of North Korea's blood-drenched dictator.
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This current red tide began back in November 2017, two months after Hurricane Irma drenched the state.
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California was again drenched with heavy rains earlier this year, leading to a similar pattern of vegetation.
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But as they stood on the steps of the Widener library and argued, a drenched Hughes "caved".
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Zeit Zeitoun's vine leaves and stuffing are drenched in pomegranate molasses -- a crucial ingredient in Syrian cuisine.
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People have been flocking to sun-drenched Arizona for years, but it is not just retirees anymore.
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A Big Mac gets drenched in sulfuric acid, and it just kind of looks exactly the same.
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She wore a plain blue chiffon sari, but it showed every curve, especially when drenched by water.
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In the campaign, Jonas drenched in sweat despite being next to a working fan in several shots.
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Betsy is absolutely drenched with pink slime in her ad on the online freelance services market Fiverr.
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As we started rolling, a snap downpour drenched us, and the sound mixer was fried in seconds.
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Current practices also drain the soil's nutrients while crops are drenched with chemicals that pollute fresh water.
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It wakes you up drenched in sweat and sends you to sleep in a flood of tears.
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What they didn't expect was to be drenched by a breaching whale's exquisite display of aqua-aerobics.
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Moments later, Giolito was drenched in beer, Gatorade and anything else they could pour on his head.
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Looking through her pictures now, the life she displays to the world is sun-drenched and successful.
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The young girl, thin and pale and blank, lays prone on a chaise longue, drenched in blood.
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But, for all the sense of bitter urgency, her work remains essentially sunny (pun-drenched, pun-kissed).
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Guitars were treated with overloaded distortion and McCartney's vocals were further drenched in live slap-back echo.
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Runners will also pass through a bubble wash — a foamy storm — and be drenched by water blasters.
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Pregnant women often get it from toddlers, especially those in day care who share drool-drenched toys.
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It sets the tone of a movie drenched in nostalgia and regret for what might have been.
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It drenched states in the Southeast after leaving a trail of destruction across the Caribbean and Florida.
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Once the sandwich was drenched in gooey syrup, we decided to switch to a knife and fork.
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It was a restrained, PG-rated debate in a primary campaign drenched in vulgarity and rhetorical bile.
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It's a post-apocalyptic streetfight set in a crumbling city, the avenues drenched by decades of downpour.
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Marketing copy for the boxes, which is often drenched in machismo, is also difficult to take seriously.
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Every room is drenched in warm California sunlight, letting the sea breeze practically waft through the photos.
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New Orleans was already saturated after thunderstorms drenched the city with a foot of rain on Wednesday.
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Follow Angus on Twitter It was in the candy-cane neon drenched bars and clubs of Ibiza.
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Someone's laughter sunsets behind false air and I come up drenched in red dots and iron floes.
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Stop staring at a bowl of balsamic-drenched spinach and avocado and feeling such fuckin' ennui, man?
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It's drenched with Beatles memorabilia, from the top-floor hotel rooms to the basement and event rooms.
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Open year-round, the sun-drenched space offers great views of New York City inside and out.
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As the civil rights legend Fannie Lou Hamer once said, "The flag is drenched with our blood."
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The real bouncer dropped, so my cousin and I followed and huddled into the urine-drenched corners.
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I was drenched in sweat within minutes; It was over 100 degrees outside, and even hotter inside.
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The blood-drenched "Wolverine" sequel "Logan" pulled in more than $600 million in fewer than two months.
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The big picture: Historic flooding in the spring led farmers to delay plantings due to drenched fields.
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By now, Driver had been singing in a fake thunderstorm for five hours, and he was drenched.
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The children drenched at Park Avenue were forced to change into gowns after their clothes were soaked.
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Excessive rainfall will lead to dangerous flash flooding, landslides and mudslides in areas that are already drenched.
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Everyone was drenched in sweat and beer, and the men's restroom was an inch deep in vomit.
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And so I'm out there getting completely drenched, I mean, driving rain, and there are no cabs.
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It's one thing to be calm and centered in the middle of a cozy incense-drenched studio.
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Meanwhile, a perfectly poached egg is drenched in hot broth as Garces finally finishes off the caldo.
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Besides the reformed locales, the Autumn Update added one totally new map: Farmstead, a sun-drenched rural arena.
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Exhausted, drenched in sweat, and wiping swarms of insects from her forehead, she finally reached the harvest location.
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Despite their wide range of topics, these shows all share the same skeleton of drama-drenched pleasure romps.
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It's stuffed with sand and sawdust, a concoction that is then drenched with holy wine and sewn shut.
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Roof damage caused by the more than 50 inches of rainfall that hit Houston left Peacock's studio drenched.
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A group of drenched festival attendees crowd under a slab of plywood to shelter from a passing rainstorm.
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So he's doomed, like a blood-drenched Sisyphus cursed to push a murder-boulder up a hill forever.
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Kanye West, 808s & Heartbreak West reportedly made this Auto-Tune-drenched album after his breakup with Amber Rose.
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Protesters set fire to North Korean flags and photos of Kim Jong Un, the North's blood-drenched despot.
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Slow acoustic guitars, emotional rawness and soft vocals were left behind for electronics blips and reverb drenched falsettos.
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Earlier this year, he drenched a big rig in polygonal characters as part of The Truck Art Project.
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European-influenced brunch and décor invade Ari at this sun-drenched Italian-style cafe, which opened last year.
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And, to me, that was the most striking revelation from our long, dusty and sun-drenched day trip.
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Preston Wake, who was on the flight, said that a flight attendant spilled the soda, which "drenched" him.
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Biogs aside however, and back to the music: this is some cute, sun-drenched but also dark shit.
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Jenner, meanwhile, late appeared on Tyga's Instagram five weeks ago, in a sun-drenched selfie of the couple.
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Clinton Street Baking Co. & Restaurant has got you covered with its blueberry stacks drenched in warm maple butter.
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The band's members also make sporadic cameos, though thankfully nobody vomits or gets drenched in blood this time.
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Most of Calvin's practice is currently composed of sun-drenched, at times vibrant figurative portraits of moody teens.
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His shirt was torn, and when he turned around I saw that his back was drenched in blood.
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New Orleans has already been drenched in nearly 9 inches of rain, prompting a flash-flood emergency declaration.
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The state of sunshine and pleasure is drenched in the blood of Indians, the victims of mass killings.
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The intense heat left onlookers drenched with sweat, and the air was filled with an acrid, burned scent.
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I hate wasting food, but in the end, I couldn't finish the soggy layer of sodium-drenched brisket.
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The 84th edition of the classic endurance event had a disappointing start in front of 200,221 drenched spectators.
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Laid out on a shroudlike white sheet, the plants look nuked or oil-drenched, and frozen like fossils.
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The Times, by seeming force of institutional habit, covered up the fact that Suharto was drenched in blood.
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Some places were drenched with the equivalent of a month's worth of rain in five hours, officials said.
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On Thursday, it was pockmarked with bright orange blotches left by footsteps treading on the rain-drenched fabric.
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We drove south to Salvation Mountain, one man's remote, paint-drenched monument to God in the Colorado Desert.
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Hakeem is drenched in hip hop swag, lost somewhere between being a bad boy and a lover boy.
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Today Tehran is sun-drenched, but you get the sense that ghosts are still present all around you.
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My glitchy adolescent brain was desperate for causalities, for conspiracies that drenched every word, every gesture, with meaning.
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Since Marines are famous for getting drenched whenever they are outside, the Corps' umbrella announcement has added meaning.
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The enclosed space got so cramped that I drenched the floor no matter how carefully I toweled off.
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The cast was drenched and basking in the joy of their first show going as perfectly as planned.
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By the time Torres stepped to the plate against Nick Kingham, the sense of inevitability drenched the ballpark.
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In a sin-drenched world it's precisely through the sins and the ensuing repentance that moral formation happens.
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I spent election night at the rain-drenched outdoor party for Andrew Gillum, the Democratic nominee for governor.
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And after that initial excitement, you're just drenched with fear of, now I have to actually do this.
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Age: 29 Hometown: San Francisco Now lives: In a sun-drenched, plant-filled loft in Fort Greene, Brooklyn.
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She drank some cold water and draped herself in ice towels, changed her drenched socks and wet shoes.
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We're all drenched in angst about the health impacts of the virus and financial impacts of the response.
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And in Tokyo, when the sun sets, photographer Liam Wong captures a neon-drenched vision of the city.
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They're moisture-wicking, so you don't have to worry about being drenched or smelly when you wake up.
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The cheerleaders fill the chubby girl's locker with soda so that when she opens it, she gets drenched.
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The couple partied at Studio 54, the cocaine-drenched disco that was a haunt for celebrities and others.
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Out of the pot, the pierogi are drenched with more melted butter and strewn with more caramelized onions.
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And it turns out, I'm down to eat basically anything as long as it's drenched in balsamic vinegar.
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But in the past 0.53 days, the city has been drenched by more than 32 inches of rain.
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I&aposd prefer my choices to be more than just drenched in sweat or shivering through the night.
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The albondigas enchipotladas —pork meatballs drenched in chipotle sauce—are dry and dull one meal, transcendent the next.
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We've all become used to recipe videos for chocolate-dipped ice cream balls and assorted cheese-drenched confections.
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The sticky scenario: You've woken up from a night of sound sleep to find your pillow is drenched.
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The longer we're outside getting drenched, and the foggier Farideh's camera lens gets, the more goofy everyone feels.
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On Thursday it was spaghetti, the iceberg lettuce drenched in dressing and the garlic bread a bit too buttery.
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It recently launched on the Nintendo Switch, and I've been slowly making my way through its blood-drenched castle.
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He feels its ghoulish clutches closing in, before he awakes, weeping in terror and drenched in a cold sweat.
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The storm system drenched parts of Texas early Monday before moving east, causing significant damage from Louisiana to Florida.
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Over the last year, I tried to smash the maple syrup-drenched scraps of Riverdale into a comprehensible narrative.
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Though the film is drenched in nostalgia, it is also a reminder of the way new Hollywood is succeeding.
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Authorities in Cuba say Alberto left four people dead there as the storm drenched the island in heavy rain.
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The Littler bartender has concocted a cherry- and orange-drenched drink reminiscent of the classic blood and sand cocktail.
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A few years ago I woke up drenched in sweat in a small riverine village in the Brazilian Amazon.
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Then, after the last song, there's 28 minutes of silence, then a horrific Scottish folk song drenched in feedback.
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A student who crashed her car gave first responders and passerby a scare because she was drenched in blood.
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I ride to Mia Spa drenched in sweat, check-in and plead for a quick shower before we start.
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Lured to the women's sweat-drenched brothel, the Rufus Black Gang has no reason to suspect the coming calamity.
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North Korea is a vile, blood-drenched dictatorship where any hint of disloyalty is punishable by gulag or death.
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I'd played outdoors all through May, getting drenched in radioactive rain showers, digging in radioactive dirt, eating radioactive food.
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We meet in a sun-drenched Ibiza villa to discuss the concept of wealth and possessions – an ideal location.
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The Panjshir Valley holds a blood-drenched distinction among the Afghan provinces: It has never fallen to the Taliban.
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As you might expect from that pedigree, the Atomic Blonde trailer is all slick stunts and neon-drenched style.
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Justice League is funny at times — but set within a story that clearly wants to be drenched in darkness.
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Heaps of drenched furniture, mattresses and toys were piled up on lawns as owners struggled to find anything salvageable.
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The tender beef along with gravy-drenched potatoes and a touch of cole slaw make for the perfect bite.
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Five minutes in, and I was drenched in sweat — even my HIIT workouts don't make me sweat that fast.
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And five months later launched an operation to kill 38 tourists on a sun-drenched beach in neighboring Tunisia.
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And then my brand new cleats got drenched in Gatorade, but they keep telling me it's the big leagues.
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It also created a mad scramble in that most elaborate, money-drenched, boisterous of traditions: the Indian wedding season.
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" The film travels from the "sun-drenched beaches of California to Vermont's snowy peaks... in search of stunning beauty.
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That sounds pretty good since we've never gotten out of a regular sleeping bag without being drenched in sweat.
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The console launched in late 2005, when I was studying in an unremittingly bleak, booze-drenched Welsh seaside town.
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Because of poor visibility and a drenched circuit, the first few laps in Monaco were behind a safety car.
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The restaurant's flabbergasted chefs much prefer Jubilee and Lauren B.'s sophisticated fish filets drenched in a rainbow salsa.
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But he played a few good shifts, and afterward, drenched with sweat, he was comfortable, certain of his place.
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No, this death appears to have been violent, as the camera pans over a trail of blood-drenched snow.
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Already sun-drenched in burnt-out boomer for poetry—"A little voice Inside my head said, "Don't look back.
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Crisis-hit Greece is relying on its sun-drenched islands, sandy beaches and ancient monuments for an economic turnaround.
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Then came Hurricane Matthew, which drenched the northern coasts supportive of the peace deal, leading many to stay home.
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Affectionately known as the sweatshirt, the top got its name from how they looked post-game — drenched in sweat.
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But there was a bit of sadness on a sun-drenched day without the usual threat of a thunderstorm.
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When the water stopped, he screamed to passers-by to press a nearby button to get him drenched again.
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Units that grew cold when shut down and drenched with rain are now being reheated to hundreds of degrees.
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Another shows two officers in Brooklyn being drenched with thrown water as they walk away from a small crowd.
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These were essentially McDonald's buttermilk crispy tenders drenched in what can only be described as "plain ol' barbecue sauce."
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Officials say the flooding is worse than that of Hurricane Harvey, which drenched the same area two years ago.
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Each pad is drenched in 100% virgin coconut oil, a type of fat that deeply moisturizes and protects skin.
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Glassio nails the sun-drenched, laid-back, never-too-serious attitude of Austin with their stylish, tropical house music.
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And at the end of the show, I didn't need to immediately shower because I wasn't drenched in sweat.
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The Mid-Atlantic may escape the snow, but is still expected to be drenched by moderate to heavy rain.
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Ryuta Sayama, 29, from Bushwick, stood drenched and shivering in the 40-degree weather next to a silver Zipcar.
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This leaves many Americans drenched in a distaste for the actual practice of politics and the craft of governing.
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For it, he has designed a plethora of the kind of paillette-drenched ensembles for which he is known.
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Aerial performances and a balloon drop add to all the fun; just be prepared to leave drenched in sweat.
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He was drenched in sweat, and he had a ringing in his ears so loud he could barely hear.
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The sun-drenched corner unit overlooked the downtown city skyline, the Intracoastal Waterway and a scenic slice of ocean.
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His irresistible warm potato flatbread, which comes nestled in a square of homespun linen, is drenched in golden butter.
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I'm not so sure that Sofreh's smoked eggplant halves with their sweet, garlic-drenched tomato sauce need one, though.
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In hot weather or a sun-drenched vehicle, transport the food in an ice-filled cooler or insulated bag.
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Tired, drenched in perspiration, and feeling increasingly ill, the iron-willed La Follette continued speaking until after 7 a.m.
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To put it simply, Mr. Darcy's pond-drenched walk up to Elizabeth Bennett will seem quite tame by comparison.
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Later that night, still drenched with sweat and with his clothes still on, the young Amos got into bed.
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Both were women, killed when a rain-drenched hillside collapsed on them, according to the French news agency AFP.
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The space itself is terrifically grim, drenched in graffiti, including a pre-emptive up-yours to would-be walkouts.
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The season's most vibrant bags are drenched in saturated, statement-making color — and come in all shapes and sizes.
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And there will likely be little relief for those drenched by the recent weather over the next few weeks.
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Foods of choice: Mussolini loved a simple salad of roughly chopped garlic drenched with oil and fresh lemon juice.
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" He was quiet and awkward, he said, but in that hot, eucalyptus-drenched canyon, "it was OK to be different.
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In fairness, breaking up with Saudi Arabia, which has drenched the Bay Area in capital, is easier said than done.
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And Vladimir Putin was drenched in a sudden downpour as the trophy was handed over to the victorious French team.
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Being rain-drenched and covered in dirt with a mouthful of hay was totally worth it for the iconic shot.
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If you're celebrating around the winter holidays, go ahead and get a little boozy with this chocolate-drenched eggnog cake.
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As ferocious and unconventional as this whisky-drenched treat is, it's not all that surprising coming from The Bagel Nook.
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Cars stalled as rain-drenched drivers tried to push vehicles through streets that flooded within minutes after the downpour started.
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Drenched by the storm, Zurga hides out in his office with reams of documents stacked up along an entire wall.
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Instead, the depleted Amazon will transition into a drier region, unable to naturally repair itself to its previously drenched glory.
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Also known as an air cooler or swamp cooler, it's an electric version of the drenched sheets Vora's parents used.
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Eventually they picked up instruments too, starting with rock but gravitating over time to a kind of harmony-drenched Americana.
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For a short moment before the video cut, the faded image was illuminated by her full lips drenched in red.
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Florida's northeast coast was drenched by Tropical Storm Julia early Wednesday, leaving 6 million people under a flash flood watch.
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He blocked the shower head's central holes so that the camera could point straight up at it without getting drenched.
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The Fed reported a minimal impact to production from Hurricane Florence, which drenched South and North Carolina in mid-September.
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The air is really humid, so the rain drops tend to be bigger and you get drenched a lot quicker.
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"Zoey," an unabashedly positive, pink-drenched, confection of a tale, is the kind of story we all need right now.
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Drenched in shifting neon lights that pulse along with ambient techno soundtrack, this is Tetris by way of... well... Lumines.
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Perhaps it was—is—because the country thrives on party culture, and this sweat-drenched wave slotted right into that.
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Each one is weightless, long-wearing, fast-drying, and leaves lips feeling soft and comfortable yet drenched in matte color.
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But after waking up from a meat-sweats-drenched nap, I'd probably say this was a gastric act of rebellion.
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Pride problem In North Carolina, a rainbow-drenched float is fine for the Pride parade -- unless it supports Donald Trump.
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Drenched in sweat and firing off glassblowing puns left and right, these artists labor over their creations with painstaking precision.
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The rain has stopped, and the asphalt is sweating off the wet, transforming from dangerously drenched to only tricky-damp.
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" First the corpse would be drenched with "sodium silicate or water-glass," and then, once dried, covered with "molten glass.
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"Their hands are already drenched with Muslim Blood and how will they understand our struggle," Rahimi wrote, according to prosecutors.
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There's the sugary sensation of your standard high street pleasure-palace, all alcopops, heavy petting, and mayonnaise-drenched fillet burgers.
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From Sunday to Monday, parts of Zhejiang, Guangdong, Guangxi and Hainan provinces will be drenched in heavy rain, Xinhua warned.
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"Parenting isn't all sun spotted mother goddess moments or white drenched stock photography families," Martin-Weber wrote in her post.
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Where other pop stars throw their fans bits of clothing or drumsticks, she throws them towels drenched in her sweat.
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In the information-drenched future of war, human analysts—animals that they are—are going to need a little help.
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This process jumpstarts the Maillard reaction, which is when food gets brown and crispy and delicious — and drenched in fat.
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So, put shortly, the captivating, blood-drenched fantasy drama will air prior to its source material being available on bookshelves.
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Your Money Adviser Bonnie, the tropical storm that drenched the Carolinas over Memorial Day weekend, did not reach hurricane status.
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A dense fog cut visibility to about 30 feet, drenched our clothes and made for a chilly entry into France.
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The meal truly came together, however, with the addition of a sweet, fluffy Belgian-style waffle drenched in maple syrup.
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I'm literally like a man, drenched and growling in the gym and she's just like, lifting a weight, being cute.
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The dude was completely drenched, as you can see more clearly in this shot he took with the photog herself.
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Despite getting drenched on multiple occasions throughout the day, even just to get some noodles, everyone is in good spirits.
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At the natural-history museum, Walton and I sat in a sun-drenched conference room up on the fourth floor.
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I settle on sachima, a cube of deep-fried batter strands drenched in syrup, and a Portuguese-influenced sponge cake.
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Over the last few weeks, winter storms and atmospheric rivers have drenched northern California, filling its reservoirs to the brim.
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There's not much that's more heavenly than a fluffy-yet-crisp, syrupy, butter-drenched, freshly pressed waffle in the morning.
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This is music drenched in an imagined nostalgia, bleached by too many days in the sun and poisoned by celebrity.
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This afternoon, Oregon State Police tweeted photos of a crumpled sedan absolutely drenched in what appears to be hagfish mucus.
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Maryan filled her water bottle from a yellow jerrycan in our compound and fastened a drenched cloth around her head.
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He bikes two and a half miles from the Clinton Hill section of Brooklyn to NoHo, and often arrives drenched.
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Drenched in plenty of light and color, his imagery is often solitary, with lone benches and tanks in the distance.
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Products are drenched in high-flash photography, bold type, matching color pallets, and cheeky — but not too cheeky — catch phrases.
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Still, by the end of the take he was drenched from ocean sprays, stripped down to soaking white boxer shorts.
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Under "Sweets," I discovered this item: crepes filled with chèvre, covered in powdered sugar and drenched with blueberries in syrup.
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François Girard's production of Richard Wagner's "Parsifal," opening at the Metropolitan Opera on Monday, is an affair drenched in blood.
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It's stiflingly hot up here, even with the sun down, and everyone is drenched in sweat on the dance floor.
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Training kicked in; he kept his nerve and at last, drenched in sweat, tumbled head-first back through the airlock.
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An earthquake shook the area drenched by the rainfall shortly before the typhoon made landfall in Shizuoka prefecture Saturday evening.
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"The strobe, which was drenched at this point, fired about three times and then tried to electrocute me," he said.
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ON A rain-drenched summer morning Rochester Cathedral is an ideal place to take shelter, and then enter another world.
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My lungs burned, my bad knee ached, I was drenched with sweat — and I was only halfway to the top.
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A few hours after taking the pills, she woke up on her boyfriend's bed, drenched in a pool of blood.
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LeBron James, Bill Gates, Oprah Winfrey and other celebrities stepped forward to be drenched, and millions of others followed suit.
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It all adds up to food kissed by a sea breeze, always a good idea in a sun-drenched location.
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That was still a cooly delivered story about technology, though, whereas Uncut Gems is drenched in spit, sweat, and blood.
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Now, Martinez and her siblings take a 30-minute boat ride to school, sometimes with uniforms drenched by big waves.
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Both victims were women, killed when a rain-drenched hillside collapsed on them, according to the French news agency AFP.
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In May, Maryland was drenched in more than 8 inches of rain in just two hours, turning streets into rivers.
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The Neediest Cases Fund On a bed drenched in sweat, Allan Wilson emerged from a stupor that began decades before.
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But the state's hydrologic picture brightened significantly beginning in October 2016, when a series of massive storms drenched Northern California.
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As my suit slowly drenched with rain, I realized it was the first time I'd been unprepared for a storm.
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In two other sun-drenched states, Arizona and Nevada, solar-power advocates say utilities have succeeded in undermining solar's progress.
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Either way, that worldview makes for flashy, blood-drenched cinema, which is just what Sicario: Day of the Soldado is.
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The video is dark and moody and it builds to him doing push-ups with drenched hair for some reason.
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Heavy rains drenched several areas for much of Saturday, causing flooding and landslides in 16 towns and cities across the province.
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Let's take you back: You're in your high school locker room, drenched in sweat after running a mile in gym class.
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On opener "Outside," game show synth sounds skate atop fuzz-drenched guitars, and vocalist Sarah Bonito's lyrics can barely be heard.
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Bees, grasshoppers, and flies all easily tumble into the chlorinated sea, only to find themselves drenched and unable to fly away.
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But that's not enough to live on a $250 million super yacht and throw champagne-drenched parties on the French Riviera.
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I used the GRP in a Y7 hot yoga class, and despite how absolutely drenched I was, the mat actually worked.
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Moderating white nationalist extremism is hard because it's drenched in irony and largely spread online via memes, obscure symbols, and references.
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Now, after Paige found Elizabeth drenched in someone else's blood and viscera, there should be no going back to patriotic platitudes.
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The LA Dodgers beat the Houston Astros 3-1, so at least fans left with smiles on their sweat-drenched faces.
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But for those swept away by the romance of its imagery, "The Starless Sea" will provide hours of honey-drenched bliss.
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She, drenched in all-black everything, is still plotting how to destroy her enemies, undeterred by the her youngest child's suicide.
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That first month will be drenched in tears and weird cocktails, and you'll hate it but also kind of love it.
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Drenched in sweat and blood, club-goers who made it out safely tended to the wounded, forming tourniquets with their shirts.
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A firefighter equipped with a lapel camera captured the moment the weak, foam-drenched kittens were pulled from the burnt rubble.
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Meanwhile, after a long, sun-drenched summer, the melted Arctic reaches its lowest sea ice extent, or minimum, in late September.
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An overmedicated, whiskey-drenched beauty whose mind drifts from the start, Minou's mental state is the focus of this psychological thriller.
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"His pants were drenched in blood and we just used our shoulders to get him away from the scene," Trujillo says.
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If the weather doesn't cooperate, "when everyone [else on the shoot] is taking cover, you're sweating or getting drenched," says Day.
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In the rainy season, lakes and marshes have drenched its more than 1,500 square miles, sustaining deer, flamingos and even leopards.
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It was a startling and unwanted contrast to the blues notes and the gospel verses drenched in perpetual martyrdom and despair.
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The refinery was shut nearly four weeks ago when Tropical Storm Harvey drenched the refinery located on eastern edge of Houston.
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"Having lots of Europeans displaced to a low-latitude, sun-drenched continent is a recipe for skin cancer disaster," he said.
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Mr. Chan spends hours in his beat-up BMW sedan ferrying weary, sweat-drenched protesters to housing complexes across the city.
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The album was drenched with anxiety, with some songs, like "Cranes in the Sky," written eight years before its eventual release.
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There is a sun-drenched portrait of Margaret Busby, whose publishing house brought numerous black writers into the UK's literary mainstream.
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An especially poignant allegorical work by Russian-born artists Ilya and Emilia Kabakov sits within an open, sun-drenched grassy knoll.
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What to save often depends on what items are made of and how long they festered in these hot, drenched rooms.
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"You look so comfortable up there under shelter as we're getting drenched," he called out to a group of American veterans.
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Whereas Zach Braff turned the adaptation into a maudlin, Garden State-esque affair, the Italian original crackles with sun-drenched passion.
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Pozniak has also had clients bring in a $25,000 wedding gown ruined by mold and another garment mysteriously drenched in blood.
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Another twist on your favorite rainbow-hued birthday cake, this time drenched with three sticky-sweet makrut lime leaf-infused milks.
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" (Puns, preferably drenched in sexual innuendo, are a favorite of Mr. Hardwick's.) "That, and reciting pi to the one-hundredth decimal.
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It's the same sun-drenched weather that's ideal for growing citrus, as the fruit trees crave warm summers and mild winters.
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But that won't make Katz's thriller—drenched in neon lights and a dusky purple hue—any less of a delectable watch.
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Today Tyler releases the latest from his colour-drenched wardrobe—three new colorways from his Golf Le Fleur collaboration with Converse.
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The economy of Sri Lanka, a sun-drenched island in the Indian Ocean, depends heavily on the $22.5 billion tourism industry.
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On Friday, Mr. Trump did not take questions about those or other issues in his appearance on a sun-drenched morning.
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Wistful and punishing, "Private Peaceful" spends a word-drenched, story-sodden night with Tommo Peaceful, a 17-year-old English soldier.
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At Alexander McQueen, a band of models wore warrior-inspired braids that were also drenched, giving them an even fiercer countenance.
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They swept and had been drenched in a feat that had been unimaginable it took a while to regain their senses.
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His figures are about to undertake a journey that is drenched in hope, but, in all likelihood, will end in pain.
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Both cities are often chided about their sun-drenched, health-obsessed culture, and Sydney is still in the process of blooming.
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"The Happytime Murders" takes place in a noir-drenched Los Angeles where "felties" and "meat sacks" live together in grim disharmony.
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The title track is my favorite: sun-drenched beach doo-wop that goes in unexpected but low-slung, relaxed directions. Gorgeous.
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Speaking from his sun-drenched office high up in the Bastille building, Mr. Lissner recommended some of his favorite local haunts.
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This is a universe where the blood-drenched melodrama of Riverdale or the dazzling and depressing mania of Euphoria reigns supreme.
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Now, I consider myself a generally active person, but I cannot reiterate how drenched I was after this hour-long class.
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The winters are mild; the summers are prehistoric-jungle hot, with a humidity that envelops the county like a drenched quilt.
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At a few minutes past midnight early Thursday morning, the Senate officially reconvened in an eerily quiet and spotlight-drenched Capitol.
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Something I figured out too late in the game: My kids will eat any salad if it's drenched in Caesar dressing.
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Suleimani, who was indeed "drenched in both American and Iranian blood," as Trump said, had pushed his country into dangerous overreach.
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A third system drenched the Southeast with heavy rains that were expected to last through the week, prompting flash flood warnings.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads For many Europeans, the tiny island nation of Malta is a sun-drenched tourist destination.
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Drenched in sweat, he portrays Jim-Bo's descent into madness as if both actor and character were plunging into a maelstrom.
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Nor was he shooting the sexist shit with his teammates, drenched in sweat and testosterone or whatever after the big game.
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There were the magnolia-drenched words of novelist Shelby Foote, who blamed the war on the American people's failure to compromise.
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It's a string-drenched pop song that sounds like it's been reconstructed from every Bond theme over the past 30 years.
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After a mad 15 minutes when most people retreated to their seats, I'd be left drenched in sweat, ale, and sparkling wine.
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Bailon claims her tuna hack tastes "bomb," but we will let this soggy, punch-drenched tuna fish sandwich GIF speak for itself.
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The actress posted a photo to Instagram, which shows the entirety of her eyelids drenched in glitter — and it was so good.
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Santos stood on the side of the convenience store, the top half of his shirt drenched in sweat from the morning trek.
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He preferred to capture impersonal cityscapes from high vantage points, and the streets of Paris when drenched in rain, fog or snow.
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I get home, talk to my fiancé for a bit, and go to bed after a long, rain-drenched – but fun — day.
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As Gellert stepped out of her car, her stepfather, Bob Lehton, sprinted from the front door of their house — drenched in blood.
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They had the veneer of being healthy, though they most certainly were not, with all the traditional, miserable, mayo-drenched sandwich fillings.
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The actress, 25, sported a white t-shirt for the steamy scene where she locked lips with Chalamet as they got drenched.
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A raddled knee-length wool parka looked as though its wearer had gotten drenched in a Seattle downpour and then tumbled dry.
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Whenever I have a bad day, I click over to YouTube to watch Diana Ross' rain-drenched 1983 performance in Central Park.
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"Hot Ones" is a popular YouTube series that features celebrities getting interviewed while they eat wings drenched in progressively hotter hot sauce.
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Bobby is all optimistic and dreamy, and Phil is more jaded but drenched with financial security; they represent two ends of manhood.
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She elbowed her way through the crowd, tore off her coat, tossed her drenched hat away and shook out her dark hair.
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If you're someone whose hairline tends to get drenched with sweat during workouts, then wearing a headband is kind of a must.
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His plots are drenched in dirty, deep explorations of myth and religion and science and the shape of the whole damn universe.
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"We are not used to this heat," says Tahir, his sweat-drenched vest clinging to his chest in various shades of yellow.
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Between the dessert's butter-drenched layers of phyllo dough is the taste of fallen empires—Assyrian, Roman, Persian, Byzantine, Mongol, and Ottoman.
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Late Monday and early Tuesday, flash floods swamped Long Island and other New York urban areas drenched by the storm, he said.
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Hell and paradise It's our last day in Syria and we are in a sun-drenched olive grove near the Turkish border.
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Baz Luhrmann's lamé and platinum-drenched Netflix drama The Get Down returns for part 2 — not season 2 — on Friday, April 7.
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It is these basic tools which help bring artists to life, melding them with drenched colors to create a fine-art feel.
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Parts of coastal Washington and Oregon will get drenched with up to 6.5 inches of rain in three days, the NWS said.
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My music bubble burst when I was 10-years-old and I realized how much my disco-drenched childhood had betrayed me.
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It was August in North Carolina, it was extremely hot, and our noses kept slipping, because we were so drenched in sweat.
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In one sun-drenched shot, Rossum's wearing a bush hat, so things are really serious — this isn't one of those glamping situations.
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They selfied the living heck of themselves, throwing rap hands while pony-tailed Labess strummed and drenched strings over the entire theatre.
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Picture this: You're waiting for the train after work, drenched in sweat as if you're Ted Striker at the climax of Airplane!.
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But homebuilding dropped 2000% in the populous South, likely disrupted by Tropical Storm Barry, which drenched Louisiana in the middle of July.
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In a video that circulated on social media, Ms. Arce, drenched in red paint, her hair shorn, is surrounded by masked protesters.
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Breathless and drenched in sweat, my friend walked slowly to the front door and opened it on to the dark, snowy night.
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Afterward, we led the cattle beyond the small kraal to a fallow field, where they could graze on the dew-drenched grass.
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On top of that came Hurricane Matthew, which drenched the northern coastal areas supportive of the deal, leading many to stay home.
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The second-floor master bedroom is just as sun-drenched as the rest of the house, with a massive walk-in closet.
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A dismissive, sarcasm-drenched "OK Boomer" sounds like it could be a line from Reality Bites, or from an Alanis Morrisette song.
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In the unnerving silence that followed, the drilling team, drenched in mud, crept back to the site and began cleaning up debris.
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"The national flag was drenched and my arm was stiff -- the flag just slipped away as I swung my arms," He said.
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And to be sure, the series' atmosphere, in the sun-drenched, rain-soaked Keys, is worth hanging out in for a while.
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Like a lot of people, I walked out of my first SoulCycle class three years ago drenched in sweat — and totally addicted.
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Every time I think about peppadew peppers, I get instantly nauseous and remember picking up pieces of vomit drenched in olive oil.
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Drenched in shuddering noise and fleshed out with disembodied roars and crushing downstrokes, "Naked" is a lesson in harnessing tension for evil.
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The photos reveal a light-drenched space that looks more like something belonging to a fashion impresario than an ex-child-star.
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The heavy police presence jumps out at visitors, but in general the region hides its blood-drenched history, and lurking menace, well.
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He then seeks to recruit a family of Syrian refugees, recently washed up on the sun-drenched beach, to finish the job.
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Few things on the menu are quite as chile-drenched as the biryani, but Mr. Pandya definitely favors India's more intense flavors.
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We were all drenched and cold, and it looked as if the concert had been rained out just before the biggest act.
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Chubb immediately sent a flood damage remediation company to tear out drenched carpet and soaked walls, and bring in industrial-strength dehumidifiers.
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Hip-hop dancers followed Scottish Highland dancers, who followed classical Indian, Chinese folk and Brazilian samba dancers along the sun-drenched streets.
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A quarter-century ago, an electronic surveillance consultant named Scott French used a supercharged Mac to imitate Jacqueline Susann's sex-drenched tales.
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With nowhere else to turn, the Kurds have sought help from Bashar al-Assad, Syria's blood-drenched despot, an enemy of America.
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And there, immediately, she found it: a sun-drenched one-bedroom co-op that felt like home the moment she stepped inside.
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Set during a sun-drenched prerevolution house party, it's both an indictment of and an homage to a lost way of life.
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At a Chattooga County budget meeting in Summerville, Ga., on Friday, a reporter suddenly found herself drenched by someone else's soft drink.
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It'll be clear and bright today, with highs just breaking 80, but expect to be drenched tonight and on much of Saturday.
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The most adorable part about the series is how effortlessly happy the pair seem together, even in the aftermath, drenched in champagne.
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His version is drenched in feedback and distortion, a call-and-response between the notes on the page and Hendrix's extratextual flourishes.
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The threat of more flooding is high in the Missouri Valley, where many towns remain drenched after last month's record-breaking floods.
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With a sun-drenched roof deck, yoga rooms, kimchi bowls, and a free beer and ice cream bar, how could you not?
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The only ones who don't smile and offer help are the cats, which lay out on the sun-drenched shore, ignoring everything.
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If you live in a neon-drenched future sci-fi dystopia and you're looking for a workout song, your search is over.
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San Francisco (CNN)Thanks to the powerful storms that have drenched Northern California, 42% of the state is no longer in a drought.
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The band—pasty and exuding too much junkie business casual and cool—slurred through a sax drenched set consisting only of new songs.
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Nor is it ironic to be walking to a dinner party wearing your best suit only to be drenched by a rain storm.
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I was seriously amazed that acne could be covered so counterintuitively; in light layers instead of drenched in concealer and globs of foundation.
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Following years of drought, the wettest winter on record drenched the state, feeding a bumper crop of trees, grasses, and shrubs throughout California.
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There, you'll pick up the pro tips on exactly how to lift your hair to a rich, silky, sun-drenched tone this summer.
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Drenched in blood and wearing Carrie's "prom dress," Cheryl waltzes up to her mother in a pitch-black hallway while holding a candelabra.
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After Mr Assad drenched his people in nerve gas, crossing an American red line, Britain's parliament voted against taking even limited military action.
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His pregame workouts can leave him drenched in sweat as he rehearses moves and hones his jump shot, an improving work in progress.
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It's also similar to another recent Saint Laurent collaboration, which took Bang & Olufsen Beoplay A9 and A1 speakers and drenched them in black.
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For those of us not looking forward to being drenched for large portions of the next three months, it's definitely worth a shot.
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The Last Night's stylish, neon-drenched trailer was a highlight of Microsoft's annual press conference, overshadowing much bigger games from much larger teams.
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A sympathetic local writer, John Nichols, sums him up as "dry, diligent and drenched in old Wisconsin…ideal as a candidate in 1938".
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Conversely, their vision of unity is portrayed as beautiful and peaceful, filled with slow-motion smiles drenched in sunlight and group karaoke montages.
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He ran until his legs gave way in an unpaved alleyway, and he collapsed onto the sandy ground, drenched in fear and sweat.
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For many, home is a source of comfort; coming home to a house drenched in the blood of a loved one seems unimaginable.
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In a post-workout photo later posted to Instagram, a sweat-drenched Elba flexes a bulging bicep while wearing nothing but his underwear.
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I go for a six-mile run in the city and come home dripping in large amounts of sweat with my clothes drenched….
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The music video is drenched with pastel colours, and the pair dabble in a bit of French before launching into their upbeat duet.
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But if we take a closer look at our planet, we're actually not too far removed from being completely drenched in water ourselves.
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Given these successful tests, Dr Kocabas thinks that his ion-drenched graphene layers do indeed have the potential to act as thermal camouflage.
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Harrison's wife, Dawn McCoy, told WTOP that her husband started to feel sick, went to bed and later woke up drenched in sweat.
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All this clay suggests Gale Crater was once drenched in water, the exact nature of which is still a bit of a mystery.
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As I head down the sidewalk of the drenched city, I cast a glance back at the pink doors receding into the gloom.
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Haggard's songs ranged from rowdy and dangerous to wistful and drenched in regret, a body of work that came from an authentic place.
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Experts say the Chinese have brought jobs and higher wages to northern Laos, but have also drenched plantations with pesticides and other chemicals.
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According to Clinton Hall reps, the restaurant took that hot sweet treat apart, drenched it in butter and mozzarella, then grilled it up.
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Scare stories about mass imports of chlorine-drenched chickens or the destruction of independent bookshops have spread in mass emails and internet memes.
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We loved the walnut baklava: three tiny squares to a portion that was not drenched in honey but sweet enough, crisp and delicious.
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By contrast, she holds the center of the composition as a figure of serene poise, drenched in the sunlight ricocheting around her office.
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Wrap that blackened-mole-drenched turkey up in your burrito, or enjoy it on its own with hard-boiled eggs, avocado, and tortillas.
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Houston woke up to find its lower areas underwater Monday after thunderstorms drenched the city with as much as two feet of rain.
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It was pouring in sheets by the time we returned our surrey, and a hulking ferry finally came to retrieve the drenched masses.
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Tanaka fanned Mondesi to end the fifth, and rain drenched the field before the top of the sixth, halting play for 59 minutes.
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They range from simple spigots in the corner of a Bronx housing project to elaborate water-drenched playgrounds with river views in Brooklyn.
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Drenched in red ink, the United States Postal Service has shut offices, reduced opening hours, closed processing plants and slashed its work force.
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On Sunday nights, he would bring home twisted, drenched spinnakers to hang-dry all over the house, forming silky red or blue labyrinths.
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In Tahereh Mafi's "Furthermore," the land of Ferenwood is drenched in color, which its colorful citizens use like currency, right along with magic.
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That was especially true of Hurricane Florence, which drenched the Carolinas last year, and Hurricane Harvey, which flooded parts of Texas in 2017.
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About 1.2 million cattle are located in a 54-county disaster area drenched by Harvey, which made landfall as a hurricane last weekend.
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In this basement dive, drenched in red light, we've already been told about Johnny Boy: a punk kid, the biggest jerk-off around.
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But it's also selling Sweet Berry Wine—a limited-edition bottle with Dr. Steve Brule's wine-drenched face plastered right on the label.
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I can't tell you how many times I've arrived at a table drenched in alcohol, with only a quarter of my cup left.
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Downstairs is all-hardwood-everything with a pleasant, light vibe that will be sure to keep any incipient personal darkness drenched in sunlight.
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I've sat on it (with the SideKick Dry detached), drenched it, and thrown it, though by looking at it, you probably couldn't tell.
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A short while later, Bellinger stood drenched in beer in the visitors' clubhouse and described his catch as if recalling a wild dream.
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Just this year, after a night of alcohol-drenched hazing rituals, a fraternity pledge fell down a flight of stairs and later died.
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Sometimes, he said, as he surveys the drenched props and the puddles on the floor, he wonders: "Wow, how did I do that?"
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It's not just the historic setting (the building dates to 1927), the walls of reading material or the sun-drenched courtyard and cafe.
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Despite that, the film's blood-drenched imagery and taut editing inspired future generations of directors, including Joel and Ethan Coen and Tim Burton.
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Standing on the corner, in the middle of what was considered a "bad" neighborhood, was a young man getting drenched in the downpour.
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Given the heat and humidity, the modest walks involved in taking the Metro would have left me, wearing a suit and tie, drenched.
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"We've been counted out for a long time this season," a sweat-drenched James said while slipping on his 26 N.B.A. finals cap.
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The Museum of Modern Art was the rare exception to be open on Tuesday, welcoming snow-drenched tourists and families with cabin fever.
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A monsoon downpour drenched the couples' wedding procession in a gold-topped, open Rolls-Royce as it made its way through the streets.
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One person peeled off their second layer of warm socks to give to a fellow demonstrator whose feet were drenched from melting snow.
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Mr. Melo started on his back and did a kind of elbow crab walk; he finally flipped over, drenched in sweat but exhilarated.
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Her custom keycaps, made from polymer clay and resin, range from designs like waffles drenched in syrup, Baby Yoda, and Kirby, mid-inhale.
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They also wicked moisture away well during New York City's latest nor'easter, though I can't say how they'd hold up to being drenched.
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Pancakes tomorrow, drenched with butter and maple syrup; this amazing croque monsieur breakfast casserole for Sunday, with mustard and cornichons on the side.
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Giant mosquitoes Floodwaters drenched North Carolina after Hurricane Florence blew through, and all that standing water produced a new problem: mega-size mosquitoes.
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In addition to the winds, some areas along the coast will get drenched with up to three inches of rainfall throughout the day.
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He slipped on the drenched basepaths between second and third and was tagged out, after which the game was delayed a second time.
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The setting feels close to sun-drenched "desert" horror movies like Near Dark , The Hills Have Eyes , Tremors and the Jeepers Creepers films.
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Within a few episodes, Chuck and Blair were back to declaring their eternal love to each other in romantic scenes drenched in candlelight.
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It doesn't feel like a clichéd or dramatized version of the future—if anything, it feels more like a warning sign drenched in neon.
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The Fed said industrial output in September had been held down "slightly" by Hurricane Florence, which drenched South and North Carolina in mid-September.
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In what world is greeting someone by transferring germs from your mouth to their cheeks and leaving them drenched in your sticky saliva acceptable?
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Sydney has been drenched in light from mega animal lanterns at Taronga Zoo through to Indigenous art beaming down from the iconic Opera House.
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The ethos of SVW has always been to revel in the sun drenched moment, even if that moment involves a Plumlee in the periphery.
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In the service of uplifting others, artist Louise Ingalls Sturges creates a series of color-drenched collages that are almost hyperbolic in their cheeriness.
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The narrative was always the same: my dress and hose got drenched, and I peeled them off, as well as my bra and underwear.
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It gives all of the characters appropriate sendoffs, and it even constructs a hazy, sun-drenched epilogue that suggests a happy ending for them.
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It's two cheese-smothered beef patties layered with crunchy veg, grilled onion, and drenched in special sauce, all packaged immaculately inside two toasted buns.
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If parts of the world are drenched in bloody, tragic chaos, as in Syria, the softness of the outgoing president is not the cause.
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These songs include "Make Me Feel" and "Pynk" — the sizzling, sex-drenched songs that titillated the internet when they were released earlier this year.
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In the accelerating, feedback-drenched finale of "I Am Here," Jehnny Beth repeats that title 20 times, her voice rising to a near-shriek.
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The only thing to be said for Bagehot's ouzo-drenched rant was that it allowed him to take a journalistic shot at Gavin Williamson.
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Instead of Prince Charming, a powerful princess invited Cinderella to live in her castle and enjoy a pianist performing in a sun-drenched room.
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One year, so much rainwater collected in Popeye's cap that it spilled out and drenched the crowd as the balloon made a tight turn.
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The fourth-floor gallery space was drenched in a hue of red-pink light, and set up to emphasize the deep corridor it illuminates.
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The Labor Department said claims for South and North Carolina continued to be affected by Hurricane Florence, which drenched the region in mid-September.
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Your brain is basically mush, your pores feel like they've been blasted clean, your leggings are drenched, and your muscles are limber and relaxed.
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Opportunity's experiments and observations also confirmed that Meridiani Planum was drenched in water billions of years ago, when Mars was experiencing a wet phase.
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The greatest example of this is easily the King Cake — that massive, ring-shaped confection drenched in purple, green, and gold sugar or icing.
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Today, Patrick, 28, and John, 26, are billionaires who live in a sun-drenched apartment in San Francisco, and newcomers to Forbes's billionaires list.
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One teacher who climbed over the dead and wounded lying in the hallways assumed they were theater students drenched in fake blood, she added.
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Despite PR-drenched protestations to the contrary, the Facebook data on 50 million people illicitly obtained by Cambridge Analytica has not been completely deleted.
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We really can't focus on anything else today — other than acquiring an order of these golden potatoes and eating them drenched in ketchup ASAP.
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Uzbekistan buried Islam Karimov, the blood-drenched despot who ruled the country since independence after the break-up of the Soviet Union in 1991.
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FOR many Brazilians, the high point of the Olympic games in Rio de Janeiro came in the rain-drenched Engenhão stadium on August 15th.
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Nadia showed me two items of Samya's that had been retrieved from the site: her passport and a journal, both drenched in jet fuel.
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Many questions persist about those three hours at the blood-drenched Pulse nightclub, and about how law enforcement handled the crisis on June 5003.
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Confectioner Alaa Watad from Syria's Idlib province, the last major rebel enclave in the country's civil war, said his hometown was "drenched in blood".
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As guests of the event arrived, the activists processed to the main entrance of the museum where they were drenched in oil by Petroleus.
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Consequently, it's a movie drenched in anxiety, from its methodical, throat-clenching pace, to the disquiet of its desolate scenery and sparse audio design.
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Mr. Backlund is less coy; but the problem here isn't the blood-drenched indifference of the hunters or the pitiful defenselessness of their victims.
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Twitter users posted screenshots of the soaked lawmaker still proceeding with an MSNBC interview Friday afternoon despite being drenched by the approaching Hurricane Harvey.
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Straight out of the sun-drenched coast of Matanzas, the four-piece has managed a pair of five-track demos since forming in 2002.
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A few songs later, Salazar bulldozed his way through a feedback-drenched noise solo that flippantly wailed and crashed through his guitar's upper register.
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I never saw him again, except in day-nightmares when I imagined him hunched in front of a computer screen, drenched in blue light.
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Some of his other shows had been criticized as insensitive, including "Coven," a voodoo-drenched season of "American Horror Story" set in New Orleans.
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Analysts expect that the retail sales report will be heavily affected by the major hurricanes that ripped through Florida and drenched parts of Texas.
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Schreiber was filming in the light-drenched penthouse of a loft building that overlooked rusting water towers, regal high rises, the Hudson's frayed ribbon.
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Take a dip if you dare, but expect a low rating from your Lyft driver if you leave a drenched backseat in your wake.
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Calling Morocco "a natural bridge between Africa and Europe," the pope addressed a drenched crowd, some covering their traditional Fez hats with overturned chairs.
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Ensign Brown's squadron mates later returned to the site, drenched the body with napalm and set it ablaze to prevent it from being desecrated.
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There are years' worth of (solid) critiques that his work, as revolutionary and influential as it was in its day, is drenched in sexism.
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His interest piqued, Nicklaus asked a man in the pro shop who the guy was with the Popeye forearms getting drenched on the range.
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On the right, it thrives in nihilistic, irony-drenched message boards, where the Trump phenomenon has always been seen as something of a game.
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Hutchinson writes poetry with an estrangement that doesn't need the justifications of theory or its distaste for drenched metaphors that escape the political realm.
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At the culmination of most running events, athletes drenched in sweat, exuberant and exhausted, cross the finish line with a final burst of determination.
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It can be humbling, as Mr. Aranda discovered recently when he arrived drenched from a pelting rainstorm and grumbled about it to his class.
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Huguette Caland, a provocative Lebanese artist who celebrated freedom of expression in both her color-drenched paintings and her unconventional life, died on Sept.
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Inside the sun-drenched Goop headquarters in Santa Monica, California, chiropractor and energy healer John Amaral is leading a four-way energy healing session.
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There were willow trees, summer houses, immaculate sun-drenched lawns, water-meadows where cattle stood hock-deep in the river, dazed by the heat.
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At each location, the cologne-drenched lobbies hummed with chatter from foreign businessmen in boxy suits, but there was no sign of the mayor.
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Flood threat to places drenched by last bomb cyclone Flooding in the already hard-hit Plains will be exacerbated due to the additional precipitation.
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The alleged abuse includes claims that she assaulted an employee for forgetting to buy ginger and drenched another with water for driving too slowly.
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Facebook users posted more than seventeen million videos of dousing, and countless celebrities—Bill Gates, Justin Timberlake, Leonardo DiCaprio—got drenched for the cause.
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After all, poutine, the gravy-drenched cheese fries beloved in Quebec, would seem to owe more to British and American culture than to France.
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Holding plastic-covered signs on rain-drenched picket lines across the city, they demanded higher pay, smaller classes and more support staff in schools.
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In "Vanderpump Rules" format, the show follows a very serious Lohan as she manages the club's eight employees at the sun-drenched tourist destination.
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We waited first inside, then outside in the station's sun-drenched courtyard, which had a basketball court where local kids play in the summer.
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The beer, the foosball tables, the corporate cult: These aren't the silly consequences of a self-important industry drenched in cash; they're a con.
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Impact Your World: How to help Florida left drenched Matthew battered the coast of east-central and northeastern Florida on Saturday, leaving swaths of damage.
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I woke ablaze, my petticoat drenched, roped his stiff beard round my neck, and "She won't work in no white man's damn kitchen," I said.
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Even now, garlic reminds her of when her mother and father would come home from work, their clothes and hair drenched in the pungent aroma.
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Hence, why some believe that adding heat to your hair while it's drenched in oil or applying heated oil will allow it to better penetrate.
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Although it might be something you try desperately to keep to yourself, sometimes you can't hide the fact that your butt is pretty much drenched.
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I want to yell at the screen, and see how stupid some of my fears look drenched in fake blood and shot on a soundstage.
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Based on early measurements, Ralph estimates that the one that just drenched California falls around a category 3 or 4 — somewhere between strong and extreme.
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Growing threat ISIS has already used Libya as a base from which to kill 32 British tourists on a sun-drenched beach in neighboring Tunisia.
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If Hurricane Matthew had not drenched the Caribbean coast, where support for the peace deal is high, the vote might have gone the other way.
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"The storms are, in my opinion, from what I've seen getting stronger," he said, standing on the sun-drenched beach in front of his home.
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Objects drenched with saturated color pops, imaginative shapes, lively scents, and endless summer-styling possibilities await — air plants, wind chimes, and whimsical sunburst sculptures included.
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Its heroes are a ragtag group of resistance fighters, fighting against a cult — a group whose imagery is drenched in patriotic Americana and Christian symbols.
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I've instead found myself fleeing to the warmer climates, to the sun-drenched California shown in TV like Santa Clarita Diet and Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.
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Episode 2It's a dark and stormy night, and three little boys are puzzling over what to do with the drenched, bloody girl in the basement.
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On the campaign trail, Bernie had his disheveled hair, Trump had chants of "Lock Her Up," and O'Rourke has his sweat-drenched button-down shirts.
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In Houston it drenched Harris County in over 4.5trn litres of water in just 303 hours—enough rainfall to cover an eight-year-old child.
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To summer campers and slumber parties, though, Bloody Mary appears in bathroom mirrors — not as a murderous queen, but a howling woman drenched in blood.
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After two weeks spent slogging through the first 33,500 pages of Morris' trilogy, I feel like I'd been drenched by a storm of presidential history.
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But they still want "positional" goods—homes in a nice part of town, holidays in sun-drenched resorts and possessions that demonstrate their social status.
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For example, a pop culture that glorifies violence like video games; social networks that expose status inequality; a generation drenched in medications, bullying and nihilism.
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The perpetrators beat Maria Abbasi, then drenched her in petrol and set her body ablaze before leaving her for dead, her family members told CNN.
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The pop star debuted a neon-drenched new video for new single "7 Rings," the third single from her upcoming fifth album, thank u, next.
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Freak weather conditions drenched towns and cities and turned some roads into rivers - a worry in a country so dependent on its summer tourist trade.
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There are no flowering cherry trees, misty shrines, or snowy peaks—instead, an acid-washed whirl of neon lights, underground bars, and rain-drenched sidewalks.
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It's doubtful, however, that a client would want to place a precious multi-million dollar satellite atop a rocket that's been drenched in salt water.
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And now who's the newest makeup model, showing off such girly staples as glittering eyeshadows, eyelashes drenched in mascara, nail polish, and luscious lip colors?
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She uses classic repetition — as did Judd and Carl Andre — to make paint drenched reliefs that deal with light as well as talks to painting.
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One shot of the sparkling Pacific, drenched in sunlight, came out so dark you could never tell it was taken at 3 in the afternoon.
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Rain drenched Munich from Friday night until late into Sunday, keeping would-be beer drinkers at home or otherwise holed up away from the festival.
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The Miami Heat star, 153, wrapped up his final career game on Wednesday drenched in what appeared to be water, courtesy of his playful teammates.
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As bad as it can be, at least you aren't the guy who just got his newly-leased Lexus drenched in a geyser of shit.
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By the end of the film, Grace becomes completely drenched in blood, so the color changes once again, this time from yellow to pure red.
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It turned into a wine-drenched tragedy with the owner, Diane Gross, telling her mother to calm down or she would have a heart attack.
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She didn't want to admit how sick she was, and so she insisted on struggling to school, doing her homework feverish, waking drenched in sweat.
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For weeks, it seems we've been inundated with vacation snaps from our friends: sun-drenched palm trees, breathtaking turquoise sea water, the warm-weather dream.
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Underneath the glass box, a boiling pot of water gives off a steam flow that keeps the islak burgers warm and drenched in garlic fumes.
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It is one of those comically beautiful afternoons in May when the sidewalks of Manhattan are drenched in gold and somehow don't smell like piss.
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Hundreds of people lined sun-drenched streets in central Paris to watch the cortege carrying the caskets of Simone and her husband Antoine pass by.
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Separately, parts of Colorado were drenched with rain on Wednesday morning, where officials warned of flash flooding and debris in areas recently scarred by wildfires.
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During Operation Crossroads in 2400, a poorly calculated safe observable distance from a 21992-kiloton nuclear blast drenched American soldiers in toxic levels of radiation.
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The two-hour hike up is strenuous and you won't be alone if your T-shirt is drenched with sweat by the time you finish.
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One goggle-wearer is Josh Reddick, the Astros' right fielder, who is notorious for his champagne-drenched reveling while wearing only stars-and-stripes briefs.
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And her obsessive love letter to corn — huitlacoche ravioli with a silky corn stock that's creamy with puréed corn, and fried hominy drenched in sumac.
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My eyes and mind were so drenched in black landscapes that the full visual spectrum momentarily stunned me and I thought there was something wrong.
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What results is an undeniably pleasing show aesthetically, reminiscent of those moments right before falling asleep in the sun; soft, hazy, and drenched in color.
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The prospect of a new hurricane making landfall so soon after Harvey drenched entire cities with record rainfall and flooding may fill Americans with dread.
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Early in the 20th century, Brazilian laws aimed ostensibly at "vagrancy," but drenched in racial antipathy resulted in a crackdown on Afro-Brazilian religious practices.
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It sounds like one more setback for homeowners, just when their insurance policies are probably stuck in file cabinets drenched by the record-breaking rainfall.
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So the issues discussed have largely been unique to Virginia, a history-drenched state with a healthy self-regard and a bipartisan commitment to business.
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Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on Friday called on the Iraqi government to keep up the campaign against the "terrorists whose hands are drenched in blood".
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"Matthew's lifeless body was drenched in blood with a cut so deep I could see his ribs," Ms. Providence told the court, her voice breaking.
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They walked barefoot over glass and the embers of burning cigarette butts, their black shalwar kameez drenched in sweat, their palms striking their chests rhythmically.
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The National Museum had struggled financially in recent decades and experienced calamities in the past, including a flood that drenched precious Egyptian mummies in 1995.
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Although Chicago's deep dish is as magical and legendary as it is sauce-drenched and cheesy, Chicago's thin-crust pizza scene deserves its shine, too.
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When so many of us arrive to work every single morning completely drenched in sweat, it's easy to say we'd rather be enduring sub-zero temperatures.
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Essentially a hot-pork-drenched cracker, it makes a superb appetizer if you can get over any narrow-minded hangups about eating two courses of pizza.
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In a different case, Wright said, a rescued pangolin was "absolutely pitch black" because it had been drenched in fuel while being clandestinely transported by car.
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For instance, in 2011 he collected blood from celebrities for use in his art, and later drenched his studio, Lindsay Lohan, and other performers in it.
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When drenched in whipped cream, melted marshmallow, chocolate fudge, and caramel, and topped with nuts, sprinkles, and a cherry, it's the Platonic ideal of a sundae.
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If those south valley farmers want water, they're stuck either sucking it out of the ground, or buying it from their drenched neighbors to the north.
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"It is tough," Hasumi said in Japanese, drenched in sweat from a dance lesson she attended with 15-year-old friend Yuho Wakamatsu, also from Japan.
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The first cinematic poster for the film, posted on Twitter by Aronofsky on Sunday, features a sullen-looking Jennifer Lawrence with her hands drenched in blood.
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SYDNEY (Reuters) - On a recent Sunday morning in the sun-drenched Australian city of Brisbane, about 2000 'property tourists' boarded a bus tour with a difference.
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Los Angeles (Reuters) - Two sun-drenched U.S. states have lately come to very different conclusions on a controversial solar power incentive essential to the industry's growth.
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The chemical-drenched cloths can be incredibly irritating for the skin, and, being packed on top of one another, they are a breeding ground for bacteria.
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The biggest flooding threat will be in southern and southeastern Texas, which could see several more inches of rain after getting drenched overnight, the NWS said.
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That bumped me from two birds in the first to 90 in the second, no doubt drenched in bird crap by the end of the second.
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I am a great lover of harmony-drenched Americana, and I hadn't heard of this band, so this is an exciting discovery for me as well!
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Kloss, 26, who announced her engagement to her longtime beau only three months ago, posted a sun-drenched photo from her and Kushner's, 33, private nuptials.
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Which means that should you find yourself covered in dust on Tatooine, or drenched in mud on Dagobah, the bag should still be easy to clean.
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On September 14, Typhoon Meranti killed two people and injured 63 in the island's south, followed by typhoon Malakas which drenched Taiwan's north on September 1203.
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Like other sun-drenched countries in the region, it sees solar power as a cost-effective way to increase the electricity supply and cut energy subsidies.
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Meanwhile, North Carolina's Outer Banks will likely be drenched as a tropical weather system blows by with up to 5 inches of heavy rain, forecasters said.
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The earbuds aren't wireless but they are water resistant (IPX 5), so running in the rain in working out drenched in sweat won't be an issue.
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Her accomplice approached from behind, pulled a cloth drenched in some chemical from a blue handbag, reached around his head and clamped it onto his face.
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Your Sun-Drenched Summer HoroscopeAstrologer Bryanna Brown tells us what to expect from the retrogrades and whopping three eclipses that await us in the summer months.
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ET adds that the safe, along with the not-made-of-vinyl vinyl, will be obliterated completely if either is drenched in water or, presumably, cognac.
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One moment you're completely dry on a boat whale watching, the next moment you're completely drenched on a boat while continuing to look for more whales.
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The Tongass sprawls over nearly 17 million acres of spruce- and hemlock-covered islands, rain-drenched coastline and mountains making up most of Alaska's southeastern panhandle.
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It's a bleak, beautiful book; many of its pages are drenched in shadows and tinged with blood — the story is as hopeless as it is sublime.
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Her strengths and failings have been unrecognizably obscured by the hyperventilated dust storm that stretches from Susan Sarandon's sun-drenched pool to David Duke's midnight klavern.
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But once she arrives, the culture shock of child-less, sun-drenched bliss is too much for her, and she bails for a quiet, seaside motel.
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His video wall, which is a big part of his act, was drenched ... and after a 30 minute delay ... Sean had to carry on without it.
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Consider these a non-basic upgrade on that tired floral crown, though we wouldn't suggest whipping these out at a (raucous, sun-drenched) occasion like Coachella...
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From pre-Prohibition saloons to rum-drenched tiki bars, San Francisco is the home to every sort of cocktail spot your thirst-addled gourd could imagine.
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Koenig and Block's sun-drenched trove of shots offers unique digital access to the movement's private homes, housing developments, and corporate offices, from inside and out.
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Residents awoke to the stench of smoke and the morning horizon drenched in an ashen-orange that was difficult to see or drive through, hindering evacuations.
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Three generations of her family -- children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren -- drove through pouring rain that drenched northern Virginia on Tuesday to get her there on time.
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After patrons signed the releases, they were patted down by a gruff security officer and led into a cavernous room drenched in red light and velvet.
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They were parked on the edge of a large open area called a skid pad, which a water truck had drenched to create a brown slurp.
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The fetish arose, Wilson surmises, from finding himself, at age 6, alone in a sun-drenched bedroom with the corpse of his 9-year-old sister.
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As they crack jokes and tuck into a sauce-drenched BBQ dish served on plastic plates, it's clear that the Saundersons are a tight-knit crew.
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What sweet coincidence, then, that when we're introduced to Tracy, the three women go out for drunken karaoke and step into some neon-drenched bisexual lighting.
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It belongs to a crass genre that includes Betty Boop remembering 93/11 and America's chain stores and restaurants sharing flag-drenched iconography on the day.
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I still wake some nights drenched in sweat, and I've learned if I use more than a top sheet, I pay for it in wet pajamas.
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Their efforts and the soft-and-shiny, sun-drenched look of Brett Pawlak's cinematography might fool the inattentive into mistaking "Life Itself" for a good movie.
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After Hurricane Irma drenched Miami in September 2017, Mr. Clarkson, 71, helped found Konscious Kontractors, a collective that provides free cleanup and repairs to needy residents.
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At the time of Blueberry Morning's release, there were plenty of cereals on the market, and I was most attracted to the flashy, sugar-drenched ones.
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Related: Color-Drenched Paintings Capture LA's Pioneer Spirit Writhing, Sweaty, and Ecstatic: The Realist Paintings of Dan Witz These Fleshy Paintings Turn Awkward Moments into Art
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Interestingly, it doesn't appear that Maguire Meats is alone in their Machiavellian attempt to subvert the very fabric of society vis-à-vis booze-drenched sausage.
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DOYLESTOWN, Pa. — The scene was almost quaint, this cowboy-hatted neophyte preaching his gospel as about 2284 supporters, peering out from snow-drenched hoodies, nodded along.
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And North Dakota, whose oil-drenched economy was the envy of the nation not long ago, drops another seven spots, to No. 19, overall this year.
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But on Wednesday, against another Southeastern Division foe, all of the Wizards (210-210) were drenched by the cold shower of reality: Orlando has their number.
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The most recent, called Scirocco after a sultry Mediterranean wind, had high-waisted hydrangea-hued maxi skirts and cotton piqué dresses in sun-drenched lemon yellow.
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At least two of these characters will be drenched in ersatz blood before the show ends, and all of them will be dirtied by black ashes.
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The animation shows astronauts riding in a Tesla Model X, which swings open its gull wing door onto a sunset-drenched launchpad as instrumental music swells.
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And as its rain-drenched vegetation grows, the Amazon inhales and stores a gargantuan volume of carbon, an effect that ripples throughout the global climate system.
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North Korea is drenched in chronic economic problems, due to a one-sided focus on military spending and decades of economic sanctions from the international community.
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UPINGTON, South Africa — In one of the most sun-drenched corners of the planet, a 670-foot tower rises above a desert dotted with 4,160 mirrors.
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One case of COVID-19 would be a lit match to a gasoline-drenched home, and Governor Cuomo is uniquely positioned to evade that awful scenario.
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"It's like having a baby," the Taiwanese jeweler Anna Hu said about producing her color-drenched "Symphony of Jewels: Opus 21920," with text by Sarah Davis.
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A staple of most modern porn is the big, globby money shot—the giant payoff end of most mainstream scenes when someone is drenched in jizz.
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Duhamel is terrifically sinister in this role, making Frank a smirking shark who can turn from whiskey-drenched camaraderie to sudden, catastrophic temper tantrums in a heartbeat.
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Olive Garden's salad ($10.99 with soup) is a pretty standard house salad with romaine lettuce, croutons, and an assortment of basic vegetables, all drenched in Italian dressing.
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At least five people were killed Monday as severe storms swept across the South, spinning off several tornadoes and flooding widespread areas already drenched by heavy rain.
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My skin was drenched in sweat, but my brows looked exactly like they did before class began: filled-in, full, and not a hair out of place.
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Iceage's transition to Nick Cave and Kid Congo drenched Americana coincided nicely with New York punks also trading in their shoelace headbands for silver-button button-downs.
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Alcohol prompts your body to sweat, which is why you might wake up dripping on drenched bed sheets after hitting the booze too hard the night before.
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Work up even the slightest sweat and a jacket that thick and warm will quickly do the rest of the sweating for you until you're unbearably drenched.
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I ignored their advice and listened to his very convincing, tear-drenched apologies about how he would never do this again, and about how he loved me.
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When I woke up, bits of broken teeth were stuck in my tongue, blood drenched everything around me, and I couldn't see out of my left eye.
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He runs out to get groceries at Trader Joe's (he pays and I'll Venmo him at the end of the month) and comes back drenched in sweat.
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Sometimes you don't want to be drenched with sweat in a humid studio, and all you crave is a low-key workout in an air-conditioned studio.
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I see your sun-drenched afternoon and Summer Friday and raise you some Chinese takeout, a steady supply of caffeine, and the ghostly glow of my laptop.
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To get a sip of the candy-drenched frosé, you'll have to pay a visit to one of the several New York City locations of the restaurant.
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As I left, I felt dizzy and a bit like vomiting — not just from what I'd learned, but from the searing, damp heat and my drenched shirt.
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Most of these allusions arrive during her vino bianchi-drenched arguments with Bethenny, where she would randomly bring up her breakup, no matter the topic at hand.
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I group Abbott's novels in quartets: First there were the midcentury, gender-flipped noir novels; then there were the contemporary, competitive-drenched suspense novels of adolescent competition.
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His characters may kick ass, but they're so drenched in the male-gaze that their interiority gets lost and they come off like sci-fi Barbie dolls.
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Though it thrives in steamy, rain-drenched areas, bamboo products require a lot of treatment to withstand sunshine and moisture, as they still contain sugar and water.
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The notion that you need to abide by respectability politics or that you have to meet certain criteria — that's usually drenched in ableism, classism, ageism — is bullshit.
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During one of those games, the challenge was to eat lettuce leaves drenched in hot sauce from a string while their arms were tied behind their backs.
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Nothing. I enjoyed every single thing about his signature express workout, which not only slashed my time at the gym in half, but also left me drenched.
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I am red as a tomato and drenched in sweat, but the very polite waiter seats me in a quiet corner, and I order the full spread.
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It feels like you're at a spa, or in a very bucolic Hallmark movie surveying a sun-drenched glen as you wait for your lover to appear.
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Here, chef Matt Jennings chars wedges of red cabbage in bacon fat, and serves them warm with apples and pears, all drenched in a mustard-maple vinaigrette.
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Photographer Beth Galton, somewhere in between an anatomical food photographer and colorist, splices bright, mustard-drenched hotdogs with chicken noodle soup in her photo series, Cut Food.
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It's all shot with vigor and a glossy paintbox by Dan Mindel, fresh off The Force Awakens, and it's drenched in a thunderous score by Theodore Shapiro.
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Kobe was accepting the Legend Award -- the final award of the night -- when the Nickelodeon people opened up the gold spray ... and drenched the NBA superstar. #24KaratMamba
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In this fictional scenario, she and her companions had been contaminated with radiation, and the insiders were debating whether to let the particle-drenched crew come home.
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PUBLIC attention is inevitably swept up in presidential races—they are loud, ideologically contentious, and drenched in controversy over who might be quietly buying influence from whom.
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The nuance of Squirtle's story went over my head; I absorbed only the masculine-drenched harassment that the Squirtle Squad perpetrated against anyone they felt like tormenting.
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The songs Sivan has written for his second album, Bloom, are a refreshing antidote to the notion that LGBTQ+ art is only interesting when drenched in hardship.
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In his later writing, he condemned the role of corporate money in American politics and worried that a society drenched in consumerism could not achieve self-government.
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The premise of Mr. Carter's argument is that Assad and his minions may be capable of rising above the blood-drenched policies of the past seven years.
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From her Middle Eastern days, there's malawach , a type of flaky pancake, which comes with spicy awaze sauce or drenched in honey and dusted with coconut flakes.
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At a secret detention center here, Automotores Orletti, now a chilling memorial site, dissidents were stripped, drenched, hung from iron girders and tortured with an electric prod.
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Looking a bit like a "Star Trek" shuttle, the new trailer sleeps two in a minimalist interior drenched with light from windows on all sides and overhead.
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The hot flash — that sudden feeling of warmth that can leave a woman flushed and drenched in sweat — has long been considered the defining symptom of menopause.
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Nude Lips - Vanilla Amber Musk Tone - on-tone bouquets of magnolia, jasmine and peony are drenched with warm, solar spices and barely - there lily of the valley.
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The groom, wearing flip-flops, and the bride, now in her beloved motorcycle boots, led the procession into a downpour that drenched everyone but left spirits undampened.
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IT IS peak season and dozens of sweat-drenched men are labouring in the fields near the Albanian town of Tragjas, harvesting a bumper crop of cannabis.
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Steeped in sun-drenched soul, at first glance it's a sunny-side-up soundtrack to golden times—which is why many are calling it a big reinvention.
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But anyway, back to the housing co-op: her bedroom doubled up as Leftfield's studio, and Georgia tells me she spent those years drenched in dance tracks.
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Just as Bixler-Zavala and Rodriguez-Lopez began exploring their prog-drenched fascinations with The Mars Volta, Ward, Hajjar, and Hinojos would form the straight-ahead Sparta.
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But more often than not, it can screw up our finely tuned hair-care routines — and few styles look better drenched in sweat and rimmed with frizz.
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The novel centers on the unlikely conceit of a hungover, machismo-drenched tennis match between the painter Caravaggio and the Spanish poet Quevedo in 16th-century Italy.
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Gilbert Hernandez is one of the modern greats, so I would advise that you definitely read this unless you're averse to comics that are drenched in jizz.
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In a parallel universe, Antidotes could have been a far paler listen—one drenched in tidal waves of reverb, the lyrics drowned in a sea of sound.
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Here, it's been pulverized, reconstituted with spices unnamed (trade secret), drenched in a meld of barbecue sauce and rémoulade, and tucked into a warm, chewy pretzel bun.
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Contrasted to the usual cinematic versions, which tend to be drenched in celebrity star power and period swank, the new "Witness for the Prosecution" feels positively elemental.
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Death was the hook for a story about parenting, marriage and the million species of guilt and judgment visited upon mothers in luminous, money-drenched Monterey, Calif.
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The mission of this sun-drenched boutique in Coconut Grove is to promote female artisans in developing countries throughout Latin America through fair and sustainable trade practices.
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The devastation, sudden and violent, struck early Tuesday after a winter storm drenched and destabilized hillsides stripped bare last month by the largest wildfire in California history.
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And dozens of vehicles for GM, Ford, Intel, and Lyft are also covering thousands of miles a day on the flat and sun-drenched roads around Phoenix.
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By the time the shootaround actually began for her teammates, William was drenched with sweat and downing a chocolate milk to get her through the next grind.
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The couple weathered the storm in a neighbor's house, watching as winds ripped apart their zinc roof and rains drenched every corner of their two-bedroom home.
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Whether you like your pancakes covered with blueberries, filled with chocolate chips, or drenched in tres leches sauce, you won&apost be disappointed by these flapjack joints.
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That compares with some $40 billion in uninsured losses sustained last year when Hurricane Harvey slammed the Texas Gulf Coast, then drenched the Houston area for days.
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His flamethrower is his graphs, displaying the recent extreme weather patterns and the oscillating beat of parched and drenched soils from which Matador and his followers emerged.
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Drenched in sweat as they boarded the helicopters, the squad could see the smoke billowing from the destroyed vehicles, a small victory in the battle against deforestation.
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But Democrats want more information about what led Trump to kill Soleimani — a man whose hands were "drenched in both American and Iranian blood," according to Trump.
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By combining faithfulness to the music with imagery plumbed from his myth-drenched imagination, Mr. Williams has added otherworldly, almost feral dimension to this placid love story.
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The oil and dressing ended up being a mistake because as soon as I open it at home, the wrap is drenched and very messy to eat.
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I just got back from the sun-drenched French Riviera, where I lived the life of the yachting class for eight days on a working man's salary.
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Mushrooms, brought down to earth from above the bar, are drenched in a strong sauce à la grecque, and the tuna Niçoise is overpowered by the olive.
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Do you try to cross the river here, or do you keep walking and spend more time drenched by timefall in hopes of finding a safer crossing?
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Couple that with a presentation that has the right blend of gritty and sun-drenched, and you have the most authentic skateboarding experience available on a smartphone.
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The storm drenched the Virgin Islands and passed over Puerto Rico's eastern islands Vieques and Culebra before moving northeast into the Atlantic, the National Hurricane Center said.
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The adjacent Mokelumne River, swollen by the intense storms that have drenched the state this winter, caused a levee to break, allowing the water to rush in.
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The preponderance of electric bikes can make it easier for women to get into the saddle and bike lane — and get to work not drenched in sweat.
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I particularly loved the characterization of the actress's apparently bland first husband as milchidik, in contrast to the flavor-drenched adventures of the actress's otherwise fleischidik life.
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Last May, in a highly anticipated speech in the sun-drenched White House Rose Garden, President Trump laid out his long-awaited plan to lower drug prices.
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Vonn, who finished 1.19 seconds behind the winner, Ramona Siebenhofer, was bounced off her line on the upper portion of the sun-drenched Olympia delle Tofane course.
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Servito's take on Cudmore's debut tune for Honey Soundsystem is a freewheeling, acid-drenched belter, brimming with the same looseness and elasticity of his celebrated DJ sets.
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"When we're out here dancing, we don't think about the state of the country," said Manrique, a 24-year-old drenched in sweat after a long practice.
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Southern California was drenched Saturday night and early Sunday morning by a storm which was supposed to last all day ... but simply evaporated shortly after her death.
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In the full version, published online, the pair are confronted by a huge wall before a gate swings open for them to enter a paradisaical sun-drenched America.
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The Pumpkin 24K Gold Sheet Mask, just $8 at Sephora, is "drenched in pumpkin fruit extract and 24K gold for radiant, well-nourished skin," according to its description.
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Funny, drenched in neon, so 80s-referential that it might as well be an episode of That '80s Show ('memba them?), and beautifully precise in its fight choreography.
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Wherever you're headed, these SPFs, sprays, and facial treatments will see you through rosé-fueled nights, mimosa-drenched mornings, and times when you're just sipping agua fresca poolside.
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As the best documentary works do, California Trip lets us draw our own conclusions, contemplate our own prejudices, and muse over our own ideas of sun-drenched nostalgia.
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Other A-list celebrities joined Johnson at Hilton's party, including Brooklyn Beckham, Larsa Pippen and newly weds Heidi Klum and Tom Kaulitz, who drenched themselves in silver glitter.
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The trailer offered a lot of the same elements we saw last year, including a dark (yet neon-drenched) future where body modifications and criminal activity are common.
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He was drenched in sweat, wearing a hat and sunglasses that he didn't have on before, clutching a gun in one hand and $1,000 cash in the other.
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But those quick little snippets toward the end, when they're splashing around, absolutely drenched and giggly—that's just them, goofing around and trying to keep each other awake.
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Where Get Disowned drenched its meaning in obtuse symbolism, and Painted Shut featured vignettes of characters that only occasionally resembled Quinlan, Hop Along's new album feels fully hers.
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Stefan's blood-drenched tale centers around his creation of Bandersnatch the video game, which is based on a fictional interactive book written by fictional author Jerome F. Davis.
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If it's a hot day, the kids will rush to be drenched by "Appearing Rooms," which has water spouting up unpredictably from a square platform of metal grating.
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It feels like the sonic equivalent of attempting to drown Theresa May in guitars, and sends the crowd into a sweat-drenched tizzy, drinks flying from their glasses.
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Tens of thousands of people, some of them as much as 125 miles inland, have been warned to move to higher ground since the hurricane drenched the state.
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A bite of two McDonald's beef patties drenched in Big Mac sauce with wilted lettuce and cheese has a grainy, soggy texture that makes the whole mess inedible.
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The tumor was acting like an extra adrenal gland, secreting hormones that prevented him from growing and caused him to sweat profusely, often until his clothes were drenched.
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And it certainly seems to be the people most removed from those experiences that are serving up gourmet "crack caramels" and "crack sauce"-drenched tacos with a wink.
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A plume of fake ficus tree branches bound into a bouquet and drenched in midnight-blue roofing tar, called "Phantom Limb," hung chandelier-like, over the room's center.
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Minority Threat was second on the bill, after the neon-drenched, hardcore/hip-hop fusion outfit Rebelmatic, and roared through a tight 22-minute set seemingly without blinking.
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We are a firm believer that coleslaw should always be a side, and here, it's drenched in a sweet BBQ sauce, giving the beef no room to shine.
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Now you can show the world how much you love carbohydrate-drenched carbohydrates right on your lapel until you bust through it and need to up a size.
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She decided to try their South American secret, drenched her body with the carbonated beverage, and quickly learned that there were a couple of downsides to that approach.
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While you may be ready to welcome back long, sun-drenched days spent with friends and family chowing down on BBQ, the question is: Is your grill ready?
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If you've spent every day of the last few months drenched in sweat, leaving embarrassing stains on your clothes and making sleep impossible, guess what: You're not alone.
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My father's Lorca-Hemingway drive in that piece was drenched in booze, the "penny wine" and beer at lunch, washing every meal down with a few stiff drinks.
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And the lacing engine is completely sealed to be both waterproof and dust-proof, a must for any sensitive instrument exposed to locker rooms or sweat-drenched socks.
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Scale of devastation unprecedented The sheer physical size of the area that has been drenched and battered by the monster storm is also slowing assessments of its impact.
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The 117-year-old, six storey-building in a congested old neighborhood came crashing down early on Thursday after heavy rain had drenched the financial hub for days.
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A pro-government mayor in a small city in central Bolivia was kidnapped and marched through the streets barefoot and drenched with red paint in the past week.
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Los Angeles March 22014 (Reuters) - Two sun-drenched U.S. states have lately come to very different conclusions on a controversial solar power incentive essential to the industry's growth.
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Babysitting a son or brother bound to the divan with plasticuffs draining him white and a drenched towel over his face keeping him cool, until the interrogators came. . . .
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I don't have a car, and by the time I trudged up the steep hill to get to the next house, I was a panting, sweat-drenched mess.
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On an unusually warm afternoon in February, the LA-based literary powerhouse is leaning against the back of a red vinyl booth in a sun-drenched Brooklyn café.
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For dinner, we ordered a half-dozen broiled oysters, which arrived sizzling and drenched in thyme, and the local grilled halibut served with kelp noodle and green papaya.
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I wielded a pair of secateurs (one-handed pruning clippers), their orange handles flashing through dew-drenched vine leaves as I hunted for the correct stem to cut.
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I wore this bra on a warmer day while running errands and was so happy because this bra wasn't drenched in sweat at the end of the day.
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To start one evening, the duck with cabbage slaw was bland, sweet, and underseasoned, oddly studded with raisins and drenched in a dressing that could have been mayo.
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Heavy rainfall drenched parts of northern Georgia, the western Carolinas and Tennessee on Tuesday, increasing the threat of flash flooding in those areas, the National Weather Service said.
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When Steve Ballmer was CEO of Microsoft, he once famously jumped around on stage at a conference sporting a sweat-drenched shirt and shouting one word repeatedly: developers!
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Related: Screenshots from Google Street View Get a Color-Drenched Makeover The 'Anonymous Gods' Of Google Street View The Strange Beauty of Finding Yourself in Google Street View
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In 21942, Marion Greenwood held a red-drenched paintbrush to an easel in the operating room of Atlantic City's Thomas England Hospital.
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From the polished ice walls to the bar, sofas, tables, and glasses—everything is made from ice and drenched in a glacial blue hue like a polar nightclub.
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In the late 2000s rap trio IN3, also from Beijing, found modest success with their hazy, weed-drenched beats and slightly naughty lyrics about hating teachers and corruption.
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On screen, we are treated to a sun-drenched landscape straight out of a Hudson River School painting, with an untamed wilderness of verdant mountains and crystalline waters.
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The original "Aladdin" tale, after all, was most likely translated from a Syrian oral tradition relayed by an 18th-century French writer, who drenched his version in exoticism.
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I must admit In the Cut is an aesthetically ugly film—drenched in a greenish hue, it looks like early-aughts James Wan trying to be David Fincher.
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Mr. Ford's critically acclaimed movies, "Nocturnal Animals" and "A Single Man" (2009), are so drenched in color that they bring to mind the mesmerizing luminosities of Venetian painting.
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Back in 1968, this soul group from Dallas landed a minor hit with "I Ain't Got to Love Nobody Else," a tender ballad drenched in rich vocal harmony.
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If you visit Cave of the Winds in warmer months, you can get so close that you need to wear a poncho to protect yourself from getting drenched.
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But if you think "free" means truncated, ineffective, or boring, think again — these virtual sessions will have you out of breath and drenched with sweat in no time.
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She and her relatives have been unable, in the wake of the powerful storm that drenched Texas last summer, to completely restore both their house and their lives.
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The stalls at this gourmet covered market serve everything from typical Basque pintxos — like boquerones, sweet white anchovies drenched in olive oil and vinegar — to fresh daily oysters.
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Terrified of her own power, a blood-drenched Sydney flees to the tower at the edge of town and convinces herself a hermit's life may be what's best.
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His instrumentation of piano, electric guitar, acoustic bass and drums gives Mr. Sands's music — groove-drenched, gospelly and smartly plotted — a balance of physical body and electric charge.
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The morning was drenched with dew and the trees were dripping with it so that it sounded as if it were raining, although the sky was bright blue.
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But Bava, best known as a progenitor of giallo — a lurid, colorful, perverse and blood-drenched brand of Italian horror — would probably have been quite cool with that.
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A Good Appetite Lacking the sun-drenched allure of basil and the practical ubiquity of parsley, tarragon will never win any herbal popularity contests in the United States.
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They also taught us to pack gunshot wounds and — in an unnerving simulation that drenched trainees in pig's blood, spurting as though from an arterial bleed — apply tourniquets.
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Troemel replaced the blocks with a series of water-filled vases suspended at odd angles above the floor; on opening night, one tipped over and drenched a visitor.
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Children at six LA-area schools were back in class Wednesday, the day after dozens were drenched in jet fuel dumped from overhead by a Delta Airlines 20183.
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I've interviewed Morrison several times and, though the books we discussed were always drenched in pain and heartbreak, the interviews felt like a visit to a juke joint.
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"We played yesterday and today, and we were better, but the results were not there," Ovechkin said, drenched in sweat after a postgame workout on a stationary bicycle.
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For the most part, "Cats" is both a horror and an endurance test, a dispatch from some neon-drenched netherworld where the ghastly is inextricable from the tedious.
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This money-drenched campaign over a wonky ballot measure may be just the opening salvo in a oncoming political fight over pharmaceutical companies and rising health care costs.
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"We needed to be ourselves, which was a sun-drenched nation that needs to have a big casual outdoor party," said McNamee, who no longer runs the tournament.
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The gallery's walls and floor are painted a bright, startling white; Jones's artwork, usually drenched in hot hues, here consists only of graphite-colored oil-stick line drawings.
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This week 23-Ball has been celebrating its fifth anniversary with a bevy of fundraisers, including a dinner at Mission Chinese and a surreal, paint-drenched talent show.
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Negan is the guy all over the billboards, and the season seven premiere focuses, at length, on his grinning face, his blood-drenched bat, and his casual violence.
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