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Adry

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A`dry´
a.1.In a dry or thirsty condition.


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Adry sunny summer will put even more at risk this year.
Byline: Matt Williams ADRY week should guarantee fast ground for the Totesport Victoria Cup at Ascot on Saturday, and any ante-post punting should be based on the assumption soft-ground horses won't be getting their favoured conditions.
With an eye to the future, Leonard is currently converting that store into adry cleaners.
 
 
 
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