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This week’s rains are not a definitive sign that the rest of this autumn and winter will be especially soggy.

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These days, the soil would thaw by midsummer, and Roz left behind a trail of deep footprints in the spongy, soggy ground.

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The next day he attempted to divert up a mountain to get around a large waterfall on hands and knees through "very soggy ground".

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The major rediscovery, and the title subject of the documentary, is the Temple of Isis that sat upon the island of Antirhodos, itself residing in a soggy grave.

Whilst Gabrielle will weaken as it travels there is still the chance it will result in a wet and windy end to what has already been a very soggy September in the UK.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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