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The event, in a drizzly Leicester Square, marked the close of the BFI London Film Festival.
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Instead this one is under way in a makeshift cabin under drizzly skies in a corner of Oxfordshire.
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The clock has barely struck noon on a drizzly Tuesday in London, and Philip Green is in a tizzy.
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"I have never missed investment banking, " he said on a recent drizzly afternoon.
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But in a city known for its year-round drizzly weather, why are people waiting in line for more than two hours to experience more rain?
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And it was a drizzly day, and that usually tamps down turnout.
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Duluth officials focused much of their time Saturday, a drizzly day with a bit of sun in the afternoon, along the soaked St.
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On a drizzly, chilly day near Shanksville, Pennsylvania, Bush exchanged hugs and greetings with people who lost family members onboard United Airlines Flight 93.
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On a drizzly afternoon during the first week of competition, the Olympic Park bike-parking lot had about 50 bikes locked up with room for at least a thousand more.
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On a drizzly Saturday in Bridgeview, just southwest of Chicago, a disc jockey pumped hip-hop music out of large speakers, beer flowed from a sales stand and energy drinks were handed out.
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The next morning was stereotypically drizzly.
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Portland might be, as Mr. Jahn puts it, "a lot of soggy people drinking a lot of coffee, " but you can feel it in the drizzly air: It's livable, lefty and crammed with those unpolished launching pads known as alternative spaces.
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