Their MIT surroundings were little more than a blur to those trying to escape the drenching rain and gusting winds of an Oct. 25 nor'easter.
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Photo / Donna Coveney
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Fierce winds and lashing rains seem to have whipped up a little resentment judging by the body languate of these two, who were watching the wild weather from the entrance to 77 Mass. Ave. on Tuesday, Oct. 25.
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For a queue of hungry customers, determination to get a warm meal from a lunch truck near campus outweighs the inconveniences of waiting in the rain.
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