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O.K., Peru's Ica River is going dry, thanks to global asparagus.
The basement was starting to dry, thanks to the designer Elie Tahari, who donated a pump and a generator.
Joe Orseno is training Thunder Blitz there this week, safe and dry thanks to the clement weather.
The sluice gate is about 20 miles from central Bangkok, which has largely remained dry, thanks to a wall of sandbags erected, guarded and maintained by soldiers.
Nordeman had some wipeouts ("my respect for professional surf photographers is now immense," he said), but the camera stayed dry, thanks to a twelve-pound watertight casing.
These novels are intellectually agile yet never dry, thanks to Echenoz's huge affection for American pulp fiction, B movies and pop music.
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Though sweet, the wine is not cloying; its finish is near-dry, thanks to lively acidity.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's newly revised outlook of high temperatures and dry conditions, thanks to a La Niña pattern, this winter in California adds fuel to that fire.
We didn't have much, but we could preserve this fish by drying it, thanks to the windy climate.
At the same time, this activity will occasion her appreciation of the arrival of spring after a long winter, as well as anticipation of the sweet smell and crisp texture of dried items thanks to the sunshine and fresh air carried by the breeze (Rautio 2009).
Lucrative corporate bankruptcies have dried up, thanks in part to the Federal Reserve's policy of low interest rates.
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