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His first view of England was "just what I expected: heavy rain, and receding terraces.
Now, the bags aren't sealed up as the top is held on with just two straps, but I wouldn't expect rain or snow to seep through this layer.
When I played the cannon-battle sequence of "Master and Commander" (DVD Chapter 4), I expected plaster to start raining down from my ceiling.
I'd developed a good system of layers for running in cold weather, but I hadn't trained in the rain and I expected that we'd be getting wet at some point in the Challenge, regardless of precipitation (the previous Challenge in Baltimore included time in the Inner Harbor).
I still go to Expecting Rain every day, but, truthfully, it's not as much fun as it once was, because it used to point to strange, offhand allusions; they have now been crowded out by all the big wonky-wonk think pieces.
"Expect rain.
We do expect rain.
"Everybody expects rain every day," he said.
You can expect rain and thunderstorms, so bring an umbrella.
If yes, expect rain and be prepared in advance.
I expect quite a hard downpour of rain when the symphonic poems appear".
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