I arrived back at the house and saw my grandpa watering the flowers outside. |
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The atmosphere was terrible, and I had to leave within less than an hour, because my eyes began watering. |
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Her mouth was watering as she entered the tavern on the bottom level of the inn. |
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And watering down the whiskey isn't the best way to keep your customers loyal. |
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As a malt lover, I am in the camp that says watering down the whisky is precisely what you want to do, since this reveals its subtle intricacies. |
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Once a fortnight add some soluble fertiliser or juice from your worm farm into the watering can to keep your plants at their peak. |
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The liquid can then be applied to all, including native plants, with a watering can. |
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Look for objects such as watering cans old tools or flowerpots that you can dress up with lights flowers or greenery. |
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Seek out unusual vessels, such as wall vases, old watering cans or window boxes to hold your favorite flora. |
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Then she drenches the pile with the solution using a hose-end sprayer or a watering can. |
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Add additional nutrients throughout the growing season by dissolving a water-soluble fertilizer in the watering can once every week or two. |
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Pouring water from one of those little plastic houseplant watering cans would be helpful for keeping water in track when rinsing. |
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With a narrow-nose watering can, irrigate just inside the pot rim, under plant leaves. |
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Sprinkle each layer with a watering can or garden hose as you construct the pile. |
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Now the bench can store hoses as well as other watering tools, such as sprinklers or small watering cans. |
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The crater floor is dotted with watering holes and holds almost 30,000 wild animals. |
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Although dry and dusty in fall, come spring these rock aquariums will shelter baby shrimp and serve as wildlife watering holes. |
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We were distressed by the sight of children having to fetch and carry water from a watering hole. |
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I have a regular watering hole, so you do get to know the staff who work there. |
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In a terrestrial context this scenario might be likened to gazelles, wildebeests, and lions gathering around a watering hole. |
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Well imagine there's three gazelles, right, drinking at a watering hole, yeah? |
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It is also a popular watering hole to gaggles of geese which fly in from time to time. |
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He eases his leg onto the adjacent barstool at the Roadside Inn, the town watering hole, and takes a sip from a frothy mug of beer. |
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Now that nobody's smoking, I've noticed there's a curious new aroma wafting around our local watering holes. |
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With nothing much in the way between the watering holes, certainly no hills to speak of, we looked set for the perfect pub crawl. |
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So, last night, to celebrate being in the new flat for a week we decided to visit the third of our local watering holes. |
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The group also acquired two prestigious watering holes among a dozen pubs and hotels earlier this year. |
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Therefore, we can all go to the wedding, then duck down to the hotel bar or similar watering hole to view the game. |
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The rain eventually stopped and the die hard golfers emerged from the watering holes to carry on with their round. |
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Not only is there no time to do anything else, there's no time to look for a watering hole the locals might actually go to. |
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While several versions may be heard, especially at the island's more popular watering holes, it seems everyone agrees on one point. |
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You can buy a bottle of beer and sit alone in your room or drink in more up-market watering holes! |
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They say that the site was probably a series of ponds used as a watering place by both Neanderthals and animals. |
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In the 18th century it was an important watering place for cattle and horses along the busy London to Brighton Road. |
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An open gutter through the middle of a field causes great waste of land but we must have watering places for the cattle. |
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At Trouville, Boulogne, and other continental watering places, no such restrictions were placed upon bathers. |
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Even today, across many remote areas of the United States, wind-powered pumps draw water from wells to fill livestock watering troughs. |
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To maintain moisture, slip the whole flat or pot into a clear plastic bag after the initial watering. |
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My best friend Larry and I were attending weekly open mic poetry readings at one of the local watering holes. |
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Another method of monitoring watering needs is to use a biological indicator plant such as impatiens, ajuga, or coleus. |
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I've been worried about watering the yard, hence the thinking with the xeriscape water conserving native plants. |
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Bryar ladled the thick soup into a wooden bowl as he spoke, and Rayne could feel her mouth watering at the mere sight. |
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This is one of the few appealing watering holes in the area, and is a popular spot for the many yachties moored at nearby Inverkip Marina. |
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However, continue watering remontant types as long they're actively growing. |
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When hand watering, get into the habit of dead heading your annual flowers and weeding the garden with your spare hand. |
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When the petals drop it takes watering consistency to revive the next batch of blooms. |
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And we have to say that the fashions on-show on the catwalk and in the mainly female audience were mouth watering. |
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If you want a sheerer finish without watering down the pigment, mix one part paint with three parts lightener medium in a jar. |
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Place the seeds on this and cover with soil to the depth of the seed, then water with a watering can rose. |
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For the assiduous trekker who throws away the route map you can find a watering hole with rich across-the-pond life. |
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If your soil is mostly sandy, the Nitrogen in the fertilizer should leach out fairly quickly with continued watering. |
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I got the watering can and filled it with cold water from the tap and I walked outside. |
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Taro can be grown in paddy fields or in upland situations where watering is supplied by rainfall or by supplemental irrigation. |
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It also saves you the trouble of trimming, fertilising and watering periodically. |
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If you've been watering your plant with bad water for several months, and the plant is clearly declining, things are bad. |
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Local people have shown great community initiative by tending by planting, watering and looking after the flower beds. |
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Hidden projectors cast an image of a watering hole onto a screen behind the trees, which gives the scene depth and realism. |
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The day includes the ceremonial watering of banyan trees to commemorate the banyan tree under which Buddha sat when he attained enlightenment. |
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She discusses the rise of masstige and the watering down of the term 'luxury' and what that means for brands, as well as consumers. |
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We tend to use the same few tools spade, fork, rake, trowel, secateurs and watering can throughout our gardening careers. |
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They began to hack at the hard, dehydrated earth, with mattocks, breaking up the soil and watering it enough to plant vegetables. |
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Pot-bound grasses require frequent watering, as well as annual division and repotting. |
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He squats beside the machine, threading a screw the size of a flea, his eyes watering, face crimson and swollen. |
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I rationalize that the extra effort of watering is balanced by it being easier to transplant from a flat than from a garden seedbed. |
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For Bogart fans, a trip to this bayside watering hole has become a pilgrimage of sorts. |
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Shallow-rooted, self-seeding native plants that can survive both drought and drenching will need little if any watering. |
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The bluff was called and it was game back on as players hastily deserted favourite watering holes. |
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If you don't want to rely on a neighbor for watering, install an automatic timer for your watering system or hose. |
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Elvis lives with his unemployed, alcoholic father in a swampland slum where even a trip to the local watering hole is tinged with danger. |
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But everything was unpacked and a fire was merrily crackling, and the smell of the meat cooking set his mouth watering. |
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The betel vine grows well in marshy lands, with good rainfall but can be coaxed into growing in drier climes with profuse watering. |
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The extra seedlings can be transplanted but require frequent watering for the first several weeks. |
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These and other policies have been damaged by backtracking, U-turns, watering down and general shilly-shallying. |
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Parma ham, biltong, smoked salmon, even sun dried tomato my mouth is watering already. |
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A quick trip to the greenhouse to do the watering last night has shown that things are growing like triffids! |
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The shock of watering or misting a hot plant can cause foliage burn or leaf drop. |
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From the watering down of the Kyoto protocol to biopiracy and the patenting of life, the environment has been left in the hands of corporations. |
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She was suffering from frequent headaches, her eye was watering and swelling up. |
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Encourage roots to grow downward by watering enough to moisten the soil about 6 inches down. |
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Constant watering encourages grassy weeds like foxtail and perennial grasses like bluegrass to invade alfalfa. |
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The natural bush garden features mulched plants which require little, if any, watering. |
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Remember too that when grown under glass our plants are dependent on us for all their watering requirements. |
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Jaws gaped, dessert was quickly served, and the topic moved to something like the appropriate watering time for mums. |
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If murram or good quality clay is not available, use sand for filling with adequate watering. |
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We still use it for watering the garden and I have been known to sluice the back of my neck under it on a hot afternoon. |
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Along with Dawn, Angie, Julia and Kevin, Baz left his Lawrence Street watering hole after a few slurps in good time to get to the airport. |
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Care must be taken in the watering of this plant because too much water, or too little, can be fatal to your boronia. |
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It has been a hot, dry summer and even though I've been watering my snowball bushes, they look almost dead. |
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If they appear stressed and browned by drought, most will rejuvenate after a good cut back and regular watering. |
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Over watering turns the velamen brown and mushy and the roots lose their ability to absorb water. |
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Reduce watering chores by choosing light-colored, non-porous containers such as plastic or glazed pottery. |
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I got up happily to see Raine watering her flowers again, in a business suit, black skirt and white shirt covered with a black blazer. |
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This figure doesn't include the cost of a lawn mower, fertilizer spreader, watering equipment or the labor to service the lawn. |
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Neither of Hemingway's famous watering holes, visited by hordes of western tourists, are especially wonderful, but are still worth a squint. |
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Now with buckets and hand-held hoses to Council's regulations we are watering occasionally. |
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Window boxes and hanging baskets can add so much to the appearance of a building but they do require care and especially watering. |
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Cover the mixture, steep for two hours, then strain it through muslin cloth into a suitable watering can or pump-spray bottle. |
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After a hard day at the hardware store, he heads to the local watering hole for a glass of milk. |
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Choose a still day and keep the nose of the watering can well down to avoid poisoning plants in your borders. |
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Using a complex system of heating equipment, special growing lamps and automated watering systems the gang had established a hi-tech operation. |
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This month, however, a collection of her made-in-Montreal music memories will adorn the watering hole's stuccoed walls. |
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Dotted everywhere are containers planted with succulents which don't need watering. |
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Much of his visual composition pays homage to the genre, without watering it down, or palming it off as pastiche. |
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The mouth watering range of tropical fruits include banana, pawpaw, pineapple, coconut, sweetsops and papaya. |
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Watering is still limited to the hours of 5 p.m. and 10 a.m., but hand watering and syringing is allowed during the day. |
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Perhaps, the advantage that you will enjoy most is that hydroculture takes the guesswork out of watering. |
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Our experiment proved that hydrotropism really does exist, and watering the plants differently affects root growth. |
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Have you failed to hear a word he's said since he swept you off your perfectly pedicured feet and into the nearest watering hole? |
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This beautiful watering hole sits in a quiet suburban area which is pleasingly free of coachloads of dazed tourists. |
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There were wonderful donations of fairy cakes, chocolate cookies, soft drinks and many other mouth watering items. |
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Then the river flow shrank to a trickle, forcing both families of hippos to share the same watering hole. |
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Players who made their sixes and sevens before the watering were not allowed to go back to try again, rendering the whole event a farce. |
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Jim followed, his eyes still watering from the piercing sound of that chair screaming across the hardwood floor. |
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One of the most important factors that relate to good quality of fruit is consistent watering. |
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The heavy dew at this time of year reduces the need for watering but check if the weather continues to be warm and dry. |
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An automated watering system was introduced around five years ago and the project was contracted out. |
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Imagine it's Friday evening after a long day's work, you and several friends decide to cool out at a favorite watering hole. |
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Cover, steep for two hours, then strain through a muslin cloth into a suitable watering can or plastic pump-spray bottle. |
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For many centuries this was the last watering place for cattle and sheep being driven to York cattle market from as far away as Helmsley. |
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Rain gutters feed a cistern hooked to a sprinkler system for watering the fruit orchard and grass. |
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Many have taken to hiding their garden hoses or to watering plants after dark so that few questions are asked. |
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For best results, I suggest using room temperature water for watering your windowsill garden. |
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It was also used for watering the flowers in the churchyard, and for drinking water. |
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After cleaning, which would be for about two hours, at ten, she would be watering the plants in and out of the garden. |
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The runoff from watering your plants goes into the tray and evaporates, providing extra humidity. |
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Simply feeding and watering the animals wouldn't have saved them, he continues. |
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After watering the animals I go to the fair and work all day and come back home at 5-6 in the evening. |
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But up to 1962, they were grazing and watering cattle there, pending their slaughter. |
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She saw people along the riverbank, bathing, washing their clothing, watering their livestock or fetching a bucketful. |
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The glaciers of the Himalayas, which feed the great rivers watering the farmland keeping Asia alive, are disappearing. |
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These could not be steam trains, because steam locomotives required watering and other servicing at inconveniently frequent intervals. |
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My eyes were watering too, but only because her lovely gesture had moved me to tears. |
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General water usage, like showering daily or washing up after each meal, could become rare luxuries, let alone watering the garden or washing the car. |
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She yanked out the brush and began combing through that lock of knotted hair vigorously, her eyes watering slightly every time the brush hit a stubborn tangle. |
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You should also be careful that watering systems for your lawn or flower beds do not spray water on the side of your house or saturate the ground near the house. |
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My mouth was watering at the sound of bacon, eggs, and toast. |
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I walked through the cafeteria doors and my mouth started watering. |
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Instead, I am relieved to find myself in an honest-to-goodness rural watering hole. |
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Walk into a good hotel bar, and you will sense the sort of hospitality that is difficult to match in any other watering hole. |
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This combination of mulch and pinching leaves will help keep soil-borne disease pathogens from splashing up onto plant leaves during rain storms or watering. |
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They are holding a fun day on August 31 at the company with a sale of waterbutts, composters, dustbins, watering cans and various other products to boost their fund. |
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A week or so before transplanting outdoors, harden them off, stop fertilizing and watering, and put plants outside each day to help them adjust to new growing conditions. |
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While cyclists get a good night sleep tonight, organisers will be at the venue, setting up watering points, organising marshals and coordinating safety vehicles. |
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We are asking people to be economical with their water, for example, by taking a shower instead of a bath and using a watering can in the garden rather than a hosepipe. |
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People watching from their balconies clapped the demonstrators and poured watering cans, buckets and even hose pipes to cool down the cheering crowd. |
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The insurance settlement on the Chch building is eye watering. |
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If you're going to plant directly in such items as watering cans, old boots, teapots or wheelbarrows consider drainage and air movement around the roots of the plants. |
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Meaningful friendships require constant attention, nourishment, feeding and watering. |
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If you opt for a fish dish for your main meal, diver harvested scallops wrapped in bacon with hollandaise sauce is sure to get the mouth watering. |
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There were hoof prints at the watering holes, deer or boar or both. |
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The children of a cattle rancher found the California red-legged frogs while playing around watering holes on their property, wildlife officials said Tuesday. |
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He said the closure of the lake would hinder the social life of locals because it was the only watering hole close to Three Springs and surrounding areas. |
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At the few remaining watering holes, wolves lie in wait for wild camels. |
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The French House is an iconic Soho watering hole, scene of many an artistic, theatrical or literary debauch. |
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The setting sun cast elongated shadows over the flat landscape and welcomed blood-sucking insects to an evening of feasting around the small watering hole. |
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In the wild, tigers prefer to stay in cool shady places and visit the watering holes at least three to four times during summer days, say experts. |
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Delora stood up looking at the waterfall that filled up the watering hole. |
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The other night, I had dinner at Swifty's, the Upper East Side watering hole that is a favorite of what remains of old Society. |
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However, it's not all that's on the menu in local watering holes. |
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Another trio is discussing the best watering holes in the Far East. |
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The original buildings at Tarn House date back to 1685 when the property, with its tarn, was an important centre for stabling, watering and trading in packhorses. |
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Later that night while I was watering the ficus, Mic finally phoned. |
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What's said at the watering hole should stay at the watering hole. |
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The popular club in Paddington fast became a favorite watering hole for war correspondents. |
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Some watering holes continue to run merrily till late into the night while everyone knows that for the dancing-singing bars, the deadline is dawn! |
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But moving up the hill I was still caught by some smoke, causing profuse coughing, eye watering, and a runny nose. |
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Middle-aged women don't usually cause overnight literary sensations, especially when they live in isolated valleys hours from the watering holes of Soho. |
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Meanwhile, however, as they cleared the land and created and improved watering places for livestock, the settlers enabled the roos to multiply exponentially. |
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They drank at watering places, grazed or just stood in herds. |
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What I'll do is fill a big tub with water, group the containers around it, and run a strip of old towelling to each of them, watering by capilliary action. |
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If you have little time, choose easy-care plants such as bergenia, skimmia and Viburnum davidii and avoid annuals and bedding plants that need regular watering and feeding. |
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I also did some watering, moved my ornamental brassica seedlings into the sun room and sprayed my pear tree with bug spray since it's covered in aphids. |
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Three months later Jos duly dies at Aix-la-Chapelle, a watering place, whither he and Mrs Crawley have repaired in a vain attempt to recover his health. |
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German artist Tobias Rehberger has a favorite watering hole in Frankfurt called the Bar Oppenheimer. |
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It seems likely that there would have been similar baths at balaruc-les-bains, where the remains of a Roman structure have been found in this contemporary watering place. |
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A trailblazer in the world of entertainment, the city's most contemporary jazz bar and entertainment hotspot became a popular watering hole to unwind. |
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As no festivity is complete without food, special Rajasthani shikar cuisine, the rathwa leaf baked food and the mouth watering chattpattias will be laid out. |
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Given good, well-drained soil and regular watering, hydrangeas grow rapidly and can be exposed to sun or shade, depending on the heat index of your zone. |
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Choosing correctly sized shrubs, and using native plants that don't need watering or feeding, can help you create a landscape that requires minimal maintenance. |
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If you want to maintain the plant after bloom, encourage growth by watering regularly and feeding bimonthly with liquid fertilizer diluted to half strength. |
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For young children, an old dessert spoon and ladle double as a trowel and spade, while a washing-up liquid bottle with extra holes can become a watering can. |
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Residents in Heysham are furious that a blueprint for the watering hole was given the nod by Lancaster City Councillors despite more than 40 objections. |
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I think it would also be nice for the Saint Vincent de Paul people to provide watering stations so the walkers could stop at chapels and be given cool, non-alcoholic drinks. |
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The City of Saskatoon requires residents to stop using water in all non-essential activities such as washing clothes, washing cars, showering, and watering lawns and gardens. |
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In doing so, he implied the obsolescence of that most embedded of British watering holes, the pub. |
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The rosette rots if water stagnates, so moderate watering is ideal. |
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This is a lot of biofuel, which is why somebody, in an effort to get rid of the stuff, has been watering our gasoline. |
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These range from those high-pressure watering wands designed for insect control to natural predators like lacewings and predatory mites to botanical and chemical pesticides. |
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It was established late in the 1800s as a watering point for cattle being driven overland to markets in Queensland and to other areas within the Northern Territory. |
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The water department is trying to recycle these sources of waste water for further use, such as watering parks and public gardens or street-cleaning. |
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Keith had me do this as I skittered across the gym like a giraffe at watering hole. |
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Alison was watering the potted herbs that grew behind the house. |
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Don't forget to try those mouth watering, flaky, pastry sausage rolls. |
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Ten days before, a Tuesday, after she had watered her ferns and perennials, she stood watering the aloe vera plant at her east window, her window facing the street. |
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Cooks who handled food with dirty hands and washing areas sited upstream of watering areas were common practices that contributed to long sick lists. |
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I siphon the water into 5-gallon pails for watering the plants. |
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From the days before time was kept, people have had to follow trails to the known watering holes. |
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It only needed watering to take root, to flower and to fructify, and the watering came in due course. |
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To the west Ollo Lophand and Tim Stone were moving through the horselines, feeding and watering the remaining garrons. |
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Dew ponds, artificial ponds for watering livestock, are a characteristic feature on the downland. |
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Livestock require water not only for their own consumption, but also for watering the crops needed to produce their feed. |
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During growth watering pumps and sprayers are used to keep the crops hydrated. |
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The islands were owned by Castile and so this was not a usual watering stop for the Portuguese India naus, except in emergencies. |
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On dry soils the young plants require watering every other day during the dry season for the first three years. |
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It features a beautifully mature, landscaped garden fitted with a fully-automatic reticulation watering system. |
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They need watering in dry weather and it's best to pinch out the tips of seedlings to induce bushiness. |
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There are literally thousands of mouth watering, taste bud tantalizing combinations to explore. |
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Two dessertspoons of iron chelate mixed in ten litres of water should be applied to the watering area around the base, to sort out this problem. |
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However, very dwarfing rootstock, which produces slightly smaller trees, needs extremely fertile soil, regular watering and yields are lower. |
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Finally, using a watering can with a rose attachment, lightly wet the entire surface of the slabbed area to allow the mortar to set. |
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Regular watering and mulching are essential and where necessary use a benomyl fungicide or equivalent at the first sign of mildew. |
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The fisherman's ashes were mixed with groundbait and flung into his favourite watering hole, according to a national newspaper. |
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Clean rainwater is now harvested to use for watering and washing down yards, while sleeping policemen on the yard separate clean and dirty water. |
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Ray Samp takes on the subject of watering mushrooms during the growing cycle in his Spore Prints column this month. |
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Metrokane is introducing Rabbit Freezable Whiskey Glasses which keep drinks cool without watering them down. |
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Sporocarp development of Pleurotus tuberregium singer under different watering system. |
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The soaring temperatures of last week are gone and we'll take a rain check as we go along with regards to watering during the week. |
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The selection of enamelware, watering cans and terrariums are as beautiful as they are functional. |
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Shapes include a French rooster, a French truffle pig and garden items, such as a watering can. |
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We're not leaving it all to a soft shoe shuffle though and the team here is pressing on, watering and preparing the course on a daily basis. |
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Crocosmias tolerate most types of soil but need protecting from drought by mulching and extra watering if the soil is free-draining. |
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Indian Kalarikkal Asoka Kumar Narayanan, 49, was watering plants when the accident happened, according to one of his close friends. |
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The session reveals how some of the biggest websites were compromised as watering holes, and how to detect if your website is falling victim. |
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During the early stages of the season, cool watering holes can be high-traffic areas for thirsty bucks. |
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T HE closure of the Vernon pub in Dale Street, Liverpool, means the loss of yet another of Liverpool's old traditional watering holes. |
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Earlier this year Geordies were outraged when it was announced one of Newcastle's most famous watering holes was to change name. |
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George Storey discovered watering the flowers with his Big Lamp beer turned his humble helianthus into a towering triffid. |
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To make a storage place for a watering hose, bury a length of wide pipe bell end up. |
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Many villagers will remember the imposing stone property when it was local watering hole, The Hotspur. |
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Pubs and Beerhouses Tour of Preston on September 3 is a leisurely walk round the city centre's most famous watering holes. |
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Guests will even be able to belly up to the bar of the Salty Spitoon watering hole from the beloved TV series. |
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The whispy bum-fluff on Gary Neville's chin will never develop into a proper beard, despite constant seeding and watering. |
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In the cool cloudy damp Pacific Northwest, moss is sometimes allowed to grow naturally as a lawn substitute, one that needs little or no mowing, fertilizing or watering. |
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He let out a yell, his eyes watering from the punch on the boko. |
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Crafty businesses to transport thirsty folks to watering holes around town have hopped up as well for guests to taste and tour by buses, bikes and designated drivers. |
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It takes one through beautiful green vistas and a few watering holes where animals such as antelopes, nilgais, hyena, jackals, among others, can be spotted. |
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Check on the houseplants every so often to see if they need watering. |
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Those runs were both over a mile on softish ground so while it has been dry, watering by officials at HQ should hopefully mean the Rowley Mile is not too quick. |
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Available in four mouth watering flavours, Sweet Red Pepper, Sun Dried Tomato, Kalamata Olive and Green Olive there's a taste sensation just waiting to burst into any recipe. |
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The canyons' trails and watering holes are peppered with their marks. |
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They get to work on itchy, puffy eyes in less than two minutes because they contain sodium cromoglicate, which relieves redness, watering and itchiness. |
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A secondary component is tied to the practice of harvesting storm water for reuse in watering xeriscapes or as non-potable for cooling towers and flushing toilets. |
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Nor do xeriscapes require no watering or irrigation systems. |
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It took Marchant a month to have a few at every watering hole of note between the Turk's Head on the Isles of Scilly and the Baa Bar on Unst, in the Shetlands. |
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Speakeasies were the underground watering holes that got their name because they were not to be mentioned loudly, lest the Bureau of Prohibition found out. |
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Would you like to try these mouth watering and taste bud tickling meals? |
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We are asking residents to be aware of the situation and use water more carefully and deliberatively, especially when it comes to lawn watering and other non-essential uses. |
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Conventional wisdom in the industry says one-off pubs and taverns always outdraw chain-owned operations because people like the feel of a locally owned watering hole. |
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It is caused by an allergic reaction in the meibomian glands at the base of the eyelashes, which leads to watering eyes and itching which is worse at night. |
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