For me, the worst scenario was a light misting drizzle or light snowfall, combined with a hard uphill push. |
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By all rights there should be a depressing mizzly rain misting down from the heavens. |
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And makeup artists are already experimenting with airbrushes, misting their clients' faces with thin glazes that don't look too pancakey. |
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Phalaenopsis orchids need a good deal of moisture and standing the pot on a saucer of pebbles and daily misting should achieve this. |
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Either despite the vicious, senseless murder or because of it, viewers cannot help misting up a little as the two thugs make up. |
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The shock of watering or misting a hot plant can cause foliage burn or leaf drop. |
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Since indoor air is often low in humidity, misting the leaves on a daily basis will make your hibiscus happy. |
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I would labor to rescue them, misting the plant with a green plastic spray bottle every time I passed, a dozen times a day. |
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Above me, a silver crescent moon hung, now and then, clouds of dark shadow misting across it. |
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As I hung over the water, the steam rose gently from the tub, misting my face with warm, dewy beads. |
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Application of slushing oil is usually by spraying, hand painting, or misting. |
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The wounds were not covered with parafilm prior to placing them on the misting bench. |
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And sometimes, her eyes misting, she felt that she could discern the quality of each man's genetic material. |
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I indignantly pulled my curly hair into a high, oomphy ponytail and bobby-pinned my long side bangs back on top of my head, misting myself with hairspray. |
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If, for example, we try to improve flow properties, then in general the misting properties deteriorate. |
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The efficient ventilation system with separate interior half mask prevents the visor from misting up and guarantees a clear view. |
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These shapes have proved to be the most effective in preventing a surface from misting over. |
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If you allow the air in the car to recirculate, there is a risk of icing and misting, especially in winter. |
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If damp or wet artifacts are unwrapped for study they should be kept damp or wet by misting with water. |
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The phenomenon of windshield misting is generally known to pilots, and condensation can occur on any type of aircraft. |
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The integrated heater prevents misting of the camera lens and ensures fast picture build-up at low outside temperatures. |
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Remove misting on the insides of the windows by first using the defroster function. |
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This function, which plays a key role in safety, works by measuring the temperature and relative humidity at the surface of the windshield, in order to precisely quantify the risk of misting. |
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Lower water temperatures can cause misting on the sight-glass windows. |
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The proliferation of darkling beetles, lice, red mites and other regularly infesting livestock buildings can be stopped quickly and easily with the system of high pressure misting by adding a suitable insecticide to water. |
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In the right combination, printing inks have the best rheological properties, which in turn influence the inks' tack and misting as well as other printing properties. |
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The air conditioning system can be switched off, but to ensure the best possible air in the passenger compartment and prevent the windows from misting, it should always be on. |
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A brightness change due to darker or lighter material than that used for calibration, or to pressure-relief misting, for instance, may lead to a shift in the mean value measured as compared to the mean value weighed. |
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Most reported events happened while the helicopter was on the ground, during which misting of the windshield often occurred when passengers embarked with wet clothing, thereby increasing the humidity level of the cabin. |
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It is impressive, with greens and herbs stacked four feet high in neat displays, their immaculate leaves bedewed with tiny droplets from a misting system in near-constant operation. |
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Inhalation: High airborne concentrations of vapors resulting from heating, misting or spraying may cause irritation of the respiratory tract and mucous membranes. |
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The inoculation site was wrapped with a small piece of parafilm to hold the inoculum in place and to prevent drying, and immediately placed on a misting bench in the greenhouse. |
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Print characteristics showed no basic differences compared to oil-based systems and we found no sign of the ink misting that tends to occur with UV-reactive systems. |
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A third method, aeroponics, involves misting or spraying plant roots with a nutrient solution. An offshoot of this method is called fogponics. |
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It's easy to incorporate scents using a temperature-regulated dripper, wicks, or even a light misting on nearby brush. |
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Horse owners can also keep their horses in stables at dawn and dusk and use fans, flysheets, and insecticide misting systems to deter the vectors. |
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As an alternative to keeping backyard barbecues and pool parties cool, home comfort product manufacturer WindChaser is touting the Windchill, a new misting fan. |
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It works by automatically misting an all-natural solution of Geraniol, a botanical extract of the lemongrass plant, long known for its effective insect repelling power. |
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Misting their stems regularly will also help provide additional humidity which they like. |
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Big Fogg will officially conclude the 2006-2007 football seasons by providing Misting Fans for both sidelines at the NFL Pro Bowl game in Hawaii for the ninth straight year. |
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