Atop the stairs, on a fogged-over street, stood the actual Scott.
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The window was completely fogged over from the inside minus one large solitary hand print.
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When fogged over, the glass door, being introduced at the Irvine Marriott in Orange County, Calif.
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Over the next two weeks, he gained about 1003 pounds of extra fluid and his brain fogged over.
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Steadying both my kayak and mobile phone, as I frame the shot, my heart drops as I realize the case is completely fogged over.
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But his profile is solemn: a sharp jawline, chin raised and jutted, tinted sunglasses that appear more fogged-over than tinted, hair sheared short, perhaps by an electric razor.
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If you get close to the garage, you might notice that the windows are fogged over, because Carlson uses it to season firewood, which gives off moisture as it dries.
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I believe that the data mirror has been fogged over by the effects of the government shutdown and as a result things may be even less like they appear once the final data comes in.
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As we stood in the downpour, the glasses of one woman — a single mother from Michigan — were completely fogged over, but with both hands on her assault rifle, she made no effort to wipe them.
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Meanwhile, the tastemakers who fussed over flatness, of the picture plane, American-type painting, dramatic gestures, American triumphalism, and signs of angst, would not have been able to see her work, their eyes fogged over by rhetoric.
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Col.), Shots Fired In Anger, NRA Press (1981), p. 392–393 The Weaver scopes (later standardized as the M73 and M73B1) were not only low-powered in magnification, they were not waterproofed, and frequently fogged over or became waterlogged during humidity changes. In addition, the M81/82 optional scopes also had significant flaws. They most notably had less power (2.2x vs.
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