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out of the rain

  1. see come in out of the rain.



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Lynn ushers us out of the rain and into her house in Blackpool's Brunswick neighbourhood, one of the most deprived parts of England.

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For the last few days, he said, he has gotten soaked and has been trying to find ways to stay out of the rain.

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But what about when you are pulled out of the rain and into the warehouse?

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She heads home alone, but when it starts pouring, she stops in another bistro to get out of the rain.

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“You left work quick today,” Lubek says, stepping in out of the rain.

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