Passers-by watched the 30-strong mob drench what appeared to be unsuspecting workers with buckets of water.
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Usually, moisture-laden winds blow across the state and drench it daily with rain.
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It's led gamblers to start laying money on the color that comes out of the jug to drench Mike Tomlin or Ken Wisenhunt.
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Buenos Aires and its suburbs have only three waste-water treatment plants for 10m residents, and often suffer flash floods that drench entire avenues.
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Water is bottled there under the Drench and Pennine Spring brands.
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Reserve goalkeeper Steven Drench made his first start for the U's since making the move from Southport over the summer but endured a torrid debut.
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Less credible is Mr Saad, who has a tendency to drench his writing with pop-cultural references and enjoys using television shows to emphasise a point.
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Arable farmers drench the soil with pesticides and other chemicals.
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