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Covered with dust.
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@brianbeutler: All our yesterdays have lighted fools the way to dusty death panels.
I was determined to make up for what my education lacked – without resorting to dusty textbooks.
The same letter reveals another likely inspiration for McEwan: Bowen compares Briony's manuscript to "Dusty Answer".
His deep-level research brings Houston and its environs to dusty, sun-bleached life.
It was in fact a school trip that set Ms. Farid on her a career path to dusty Anatolia.
On his visits to dusty townships, people stand for hours waiting for him and scream with joy when he appears.
She travelled frequently not to dusty towns in the Sahara or prisons in Saudi Arabia but to foreign capitals.
Emergency crews have rushed $700,000 replacement engines and other spare parts to dusty, far-flung bases.
And some, like P. cardwellii, turn from pale green to dusty turquoise or deep maroon after the first cold snap.
Sunday night at 7, Steven Lutvak; at 9, Teri Lynn Paul in "Wishin' and Hopin': A Tribute to Dusty Springfield".
Hawkins's 25-yard pass to Dusty Sprague with four seconds left in the half cut Alabama's lead to 27-14.
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