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Seen in photographs they can seem a dry affair.
You would have thought turning the theatre into a soapbox would be a slightly dry affair.
Politics without any element of charisma is certainly a dry affair.
So, despite the bookish references, Chetwynd's conversation with academic Neil Mulholland is sure to be a far from dry affair.
Haggis is quite a dry affair, and I worry about the lack of gravy, but the results are the hit of the evening.
Any attempt to rank the world's most powerful people is likely to be a somewhat dry affair, with serried ranks of politicians, businessmen and media magnates.
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Speeches by central bankers tend to be dry affairs.
"I started thinking," she says, "if they could do it, why not others?" Superannuation conferences can be dry affairs.
'I' now and 'I' then are certainly twain, but which 'I' was better?" Many of his early essays are dry affairs, culling precepts and exempla about cowardice and mercy, death and philosophy into elegant but on the whole unoriginal digests.
Crain's forums are typically high-minded, if rather dry, affairs, and this particular one was billed as an opportunity to hear Mark Green, the city's public advocate and the Democratic candidate for mayor, discuss New York's economy in the aftermath of September 11th.
Its biggest names including Wolf Blitzer, Campbell Brown, Anderson Cooper, and Larry King host more nitty-gritty, dry affairs, and their shows are sleepier than their competitors, and frankly, a bit dull.
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