Because your bathroom is the dampest and warmest area of your home, it's the most likely to grow mold and mildew. |
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Each of the girls, as well as Ethan, wore their thickest coats and warmest mittens, as well as scarves and hats and earmuffs. |
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In South Africa, the suricates breed only in the warmest and wettest months of the year when food is most abundant. |
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He pulled out the warmest clothes he could find, tossing them on the bed before quickly stripping himself of his pajamas. |
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Finnish bathrooms are usually the warmest room in the house because the floor is usually heated. |
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Even when it came to Killy skiwear, his parkas were naturally among the warmest to be had! |
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She dressed in her warmest clothes, as the Spanish nights were terribly cold, and grabbed her valise. |
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From the student perspective she was seen as the warmest of people, very popular with her peers and full of fun. |
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For those living on the other side of the wall, well, they had our warmest personal regards and best wishes. |
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All the racing fans extend warmest felicitations to Shay and Emma Barry on the birth of their first child, a boy, Jack. |
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Then she would pile on her warmest blankets and quilts and cuddle up beneath the covers until she was warm. |
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He was held in the warmest regard by all who were indeed fortunate enough to make his acquaintance. |
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It is my warmest pleasure soliciting your confidence in this transaction, which I propose to you as a person of transparency and caliber. |
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On the threshold of the new year, I extend to each and everyone of you my warmest wishes. |
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All who took part deserved warmest congratulations for what was achieved. |
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The Yukon was also a tinderbox with dry conditions and a record warm May to August, tying 1989 as the warmest such period on the books. |
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The Bahrainis are-hands down-the warmest people in the Persian Gulf. |
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The youngest leaves are the first to be affected and have a flabby appearance, usually at the warmest time of day. |
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The last two decades are believed to be the warmest of the past millennium, and temperature rises in the last few years point to hotter times ahead. |
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Enjoy your music in full colour, with the warmest acoustics, the clearest highs and bass that lingers. |
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The warmest sides of Zemplin Hills, the south and south-western slopes with volcanic soils are the basement for top cru's of Tokaj vineyards. |
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I would like to extend my warmest congratulations and sincere gratitude to tonight's award winners and inductees. |
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The paleoenvironment under which Burmese amber was produced was perhaps the warmest tropical climate of any Cretaceous amber forest, with a rich biotic diversity. |
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Each of the last ten years features in the top 11 warmest years recorded in all datasets. |
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The Bloc Québécois and I extend our warmest congratulations to Mr. Sarkozy. |
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I offer my warmest congratulations on this outstanding performance by a very talented athlete. |
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We would like to express our warmest thanks to the organizers of this Conference and to the City of Turin, and wish you the best of success. |
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We extend our warmest congratulations to him on receiving this well deserved award. |
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To all of you who have come so far, I would like once more to extend my warmest welcome. |
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I wish to express my warmest thanks to Jean-Claude for his unfailing interest in and long-term commitment to the Company. |
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Mid-January to mid-February was the warmest it's been seen 1659, foxing unwary plants into flowering prematurely, to give the frost something to kill. |
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Now, over the years I have suffered a lot with cold feet at times so it's always been important to me to get the best, warmest types of wellies or waders available. |
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It is considered the warmest place on the south-west coast, as oranges, lemons, and American aloes bloom in the open air, in the pleasure grounds of Woodville and the Moult. |
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I avail myself of this opportunity to send you my warmest greetings. |
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Take off during late summer, when the weather and the lake's waters are warmest, or during early autumn around harvest time. |
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By now, the science is as stone-cold solid as could be-it's the planet that's gotten hot, with nine of the 10 warmest years on record in the last decade. |
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New Zealand Herald reported that the warmest places were mostly in Central Otago and the eastern parts of the South Island. |
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However, neighbouring Lavey-les-Bains has managed to retain its spa tradition: here Switzerland's warmest thermal baths offer a varied spa culture with indoor and outdoor pools, a Turkish bath and Nordic sauna. |
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Those are dry facts, but those who knew her will tell you that Sheila Finestone was also one of the warmest, loveliest, and most energetic, indefatigable and caring people any of us will ever know. |
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But the warmest spot in my nerdcore heart is reserved for the old-school pleasures of the Wii Virtual Console. |
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The Descendants emerged from the London film festival a very strong awards contender, the audience giving it one of the warmest rounds of applause I've heard here. |
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Running through it all was a confident pitch to be in coalition again after 2015, and the warmest applause was for Clegg's calls to end two-party politics. |
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The previous year was the warmest on record... The decline being referred to was an apparent decline in temperatures shown in analysis of tree rings, which have historically correlated well with changes in temperature. |
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She's worn it in all its shades from the warmest fuschia to the palest of baby pink and made a whole host of style statements along the way. |
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We eagerly look forward to a record number of National Olympic Committees joining us at the Sochi 2014 Olympic and Paralympic Games, where they will receive the warmest of Russian welcomes. |
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He uses few formulae, and has chosen the warmest and fuzziest ones that will work. |
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I also extend my warmest thanks to all the men and women who helped bring the Musée du Quai Branly into existence and who surpassed themselves to ensure that everything was complete on time. |
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The last decade was the warmest in the history of meteorological observations of Moscow. |
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Conditions were reversed somewhat in the fall when Inuvik had its second warmest on record, whereas Iqaluit reported its cloudiest fall with only 122 hours of sunlight compared to a normal accumulation of 193 hours. |
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The return payment is made at deep levels, partly in very cold arctic water and partly in some of the saltiest, warmest water in the world — that of the Mediterranean. |
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Christos Protopapas, minister for press and mass media, who was unavoidably detained in Athens, asked Angelos Stangos, director general of ERT, to convey his warmest wishes to the delegates. |
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To close, I should like once again to thank our Irish friends and to send them my warmest and heartiest congratulations on their clearly European choice. |
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The warmest of welcomes back to undead glamazon Katie Price, who has emerged from a 37-second self-imposed exile to promote her new book. |
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But no Best Foreign Film Oscar nomination for Blue Is the warmest Color? |
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I join my colleagues in extending my warmest wishes to you. |
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And she had the blue hair ten years before Blue is the warmest Color! |
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I extend my warmest greetings to all media. |
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The second warmest year on record was in 1998, but there was also an El Nino event that year. |
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In the name of all of the Bishops of Canada, I would be very grateful if you would kindly transmit to those taking part in the Acadian World Congress my warmest best wishes and assure them, as well, of my fraternal prayers. |
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It is driest in the east and warmest in the south, which is closest to the European mainland. |
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I extend to him my very warmest congratulations. |
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It's a far cry from last month, when the third warmest March on record left people fighting over deckchairs like these on Brighton beach. |
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The coldest months are January and February, the latter particularly on the English coast, while July is normally the warmest month. |
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The lowlands around Oslo have the warmest and sunniest summers, but also cold weather and snow in wintertime. |
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This climate has long, generally hot, summers and short, mild winters, with annual rainfall often concentrated in the warmest part of the year. |
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As a result, the year's warmest month, on average, is September, and on average, October is warmer than July, especially in daytime. |
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Cyprus has one of the warmest climates in the Mediterranean part of the European Union. |
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During summer the lag is somewhat lower, with August being the warmest month. |
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He's lucid most of the time, and his loving wife, Samantha, played by Jessica Chastain — the warmest actress of her generation — does everything she can to anchor him in some sort of graspable reality. |
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Underneath is a dense layer of wool called qiviut that is considered among the finest and warmest in the world. |
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To José Manuel Durão Barroso and Javier Solana I offer my most sincere felicitations, and to Bertie Ahern and his colleagues my very warmest thanks. |
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The passion and the commitment that characterize their daily work remain for me the greatest source of pride, and once again I wish to extend my warmest thanks to them. |
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Very high surface temperatures and high salinities make this one of the warmest and saltiest bodies of seawater in the world. |
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Christmas being only a few days away, I would like to extend the warmest thanks to those who work, whether professionally or voluntarily, for the common good. |
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Over the next few hours, I packed the warmest clothing I had and went to the chow hall for some food to go. |
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Also, the winter of 2010 was the warmest and driest recorded in more than 60 years. |
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The table below lists climate normals for the warmest and coldest months in New Zealand's six largest cities. |
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April at Silverstone is not the warmest place to be but nonetheless F3000 contingent contested the first round of the 1989 International F3000 Championship. |
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The state gets an average rainfall of 400mm per year mostly in the summer, with the warmest and wettest part of the state is along the Sierra Madre Occidental. |
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It is less densely populated in the warmest, equatorial regions. |
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January and February are the warmest months while July is the coldest. |
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The warmest month of the year is July, followed by August and June. |
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Normally, rainfall is concentrated in the warmest months of the year. |
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It was a scorchio weekend and yesterday we saw the warmest day of the year so far, 29.7C recorded in Bournemouth, closer to home, 29.5C at Heathrow. |
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