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If it turns foul.
And sure enough, before too long the guns come out, and what was supposed to be a clean, bloodless crime turns foul and messy.
At Blenheim, the finery first turns foul beneath the cupola of the entrance, a two-storey hall where a long LED slab hangs like an alternative chandelier.
Quite a few players are out there gunslinging, to various degrees of success, having clearly decided that it's worth taking a run at the leaders before the weather turns foul.
On sunny days, Müncheners pass the time in the city's beer gardens, and when the weather turns foul, they carry on in the indoor restaurants and beer cellars they are usually attached to.
Choosing to play the first part of the men's draw over three days, they eat further into the week with matches that, plainly, are attractive for TV but dangerous for the schedule if the weather turns foul – as it has done for the past five years.
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His breath – never exactly a bed of roses – turned foul.
The weather turned foul and the English fleet was trapped in port.
A line-drive down the right-field line that turned foul by just a couple of inches.
Soon the odor turned foul, and several girls began complaining of headaches and sore throats, both in that classroom and an adjacent one.
There are images of broken vessels, of a world in ruins, of rivers turned foul, and of things that cannot be made whole again.
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