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He does this in the same spirit that he renders 'There is fog in Winchester' as 'Winchester is foggy' and 'There is a smell in the basement' as 'The basement smells'.
"Tonight there is fog," she explained apologetically.
Sure enough, "There is fog in Beijing," the flight attendant translated.
When there is fog, the window should be closed and a fire kept in the room.
What happens when there is fog?" added Shivakumar, who spent 10 years at Google working on Gmail and Google Maps among other projects.
Via the pool reporter today (it's @FoxNews repping the networks) who asked the White House what's up: "Was told the reason for the bad weather call is 'bad weather.' Pressed further, am told there is fog". Any of these, in isolation, could be dismissed as a coincidence.
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The Baltic action of "Dark Voyage" is so stunningly precise, intricate and dangerous ("Dear God, let there be fog," DeHaan thinks) that the book's map of the region becomes essential reading.
Oh and there was fog! Lots of fog.
Then another explanation was provided: there was fog.
But then there was fog this morning, it couldn't land, and we had to drive.
This means performance is poorer when there's fog or snow.
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