Each December and January, rainstorms drench the parched South African landscape and summon African bullfrogs from their subterranean lairs. |
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Why vegetate in stale conditions, when you can drench in glorious sunlight? |
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In the current study, the vitamin E drench was composed of d-alpha tocopherol. |
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Do not drench an animal when you can administer the necessary medicine in any other way. |
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Alone in my room, I collapsed on my bed like a temperamental teenager and proceeded to drench my pillow with tears. |
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After the firm who supplied the drench paid out compensation, Jim went to a stud breeder and asked to buy a heifer for the same amount. |
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The pitiless showerhead continues to drench her, the water bearing her life's blood down the drain. |
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Brush and Rimbothorn ganged up in a rather pointless jointure to try and drench her. |
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An example of this is moxidectin, which is a sheep drench used to control internal parasites. |
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Since we moved to the US when I was 13 years old, the only people to attempt to drench me with water on Easter Monday have been my brothers. |
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Do not follow a transplant plug application with a field drench or foliar application. |
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This totally new drench will be an advance for many farmers and is just what is needed. |
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Rhapsody ASO may be applied to greenhouse and outdoor ornamentals as a soil drench. |
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Using a compost tea as a soil drench, an approximate rate would be 1 L per plant. |
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This can cause serious electric shock should the Fishkeeper drop or drench the electrical items in the aquarium water. |
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They applied soil drench treatments at seeding and 11 days later, before inoculating the root zone with Pythium. |
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Usually, moisture-laden winds blow across the state and drench it daily with rain. |
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But in Britain's system, politicians who drench each other in dignity are not doing their jobs. |
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Applications can be made as a drench in the transplanting water or through application equipment set up exclusively to apply ALIAS 240 SC Systemic Insecticide. |
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I took up the 'Christian Scientist' book and read half of it, then took a dipperful of drench and read the other half. |
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Pedal to master the Töss, creep around Gross-Winterthur and cross through the middle of Frauenfeld, before the Seerücken hills drench you with perspiration. The beauty of Untersee makes a just reward for all the effort. |
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More often than not rain does little to drench a pot in full growth. |
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Words can fail the men, whose stories of lost wives and other ghosts drench the movie in an acute sense of loss, one that is offset by the effulgence of the natural world, a gift that none seem to see. |
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Buenos Aires and its suburbs have only three waste-water treatment plants for 10m residents, and often suffer flash floods that drench entire avenues. |
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Arable farmers drench the soil with pesticides and other chemicals. |
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Use of the following spray methods or equipment DO NOT require a buffer zone: hand-held or backpack sprayer, inter-row hooded sprayer, spot treatment, soil drench and soil incorporation. |
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Apply only one field drench in the same field per season. |
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Soil drench and foliar sprays of compost teas are being evaluated for suppression of late blight in several varieties of potatoes, and are being compared to conventional fungicide programs. |
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Do not make more than one application to the mushroom bed as a drench. |
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Never again shall war drench the continent of Europe in blood. |
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It's not just a new drench, it's a whole new way of drenching. |
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