| 21. | Yet he couldn't feel the dank chill of the canal.
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| 22. | Starched organdy dresses sucked up moisture and hung despondently in dank closets.
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| 23. | The Judengasse was overcrowded, expensive, dank and disease-ridden.
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| 24. | The dank environment it creates can lead to fungus problems.
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| 25. | The clock shone 8 : 12 of a dim, dank evening.
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| 26. | The space was small, the stage tiny, the air dank.
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| 27. | It is a small dank structure with a wood and paper door.
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| 28. | An unnerving old-time banjo break momentarily derails the dank pageantry.
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| 29. | Soldiers from an elite paratroopers unit milled around inside the dank enclosure.
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| 30. | Why am I dragging you down these dank doctrinal corridors?
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