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Wildfires in California and elsewhere in the west are burning out of control, destroying entire towns and leaving cities like San Francisco enshrouded in a terrifying deep orange fog, a preview of what life may be like as our climate deteriorates.

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Jungle This funky UK five-piece has been enshrouded in mystery (and misinformation).

The origin of religions is enshrouded in mystical darkness, and is a mere speculation.

Everything now was embalmed in the twilight, and all the world was enshrouded in the mystery of the midsummer eve.

Ever since he could remember, dark clouds had enshrouded him, and with a fainting heart he had groped his way through the gloom.

It is always accompanied by or enshrouded in, clouds, when it becomes visible in any of its parts.

Although the aviator's head was almost completely enshrouded in a hood, he discerned a typically British face.

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

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