Two of the men were liming on the street near a car, awaiting the other two, when the man allegedly approached them. |
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Those involved in the investigation said Sean, was liming with two friends near his home around 7 am. |
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And at 1 am yesterday, a Dibe, Long Circular resident, who was recently released from prison was gunned down as he was liming outside his home. |
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Student Priya Rambarran said she was liming on the playfield with her friends when she saw the wall falling. |
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Cultivation generally increases net nitrification through liming, aeration, enhanced ammonium levels, and lower immobilization. |
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He offers advice on crocus bulbs, liming the roses, putting coffee grounds on the chives. |
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Fertilizing and liming the area will improve cover conditions as will the construction of a brush pile for additional cover. |
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Efforts to re-establish populations have focused on improving water quality through pollution abatement and remediation efforts such as liming. |
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Fertilizers, liming materials or other chemicals and biological materials, should be used in accordance with good aquaculture practice. |
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So, the aim of liming is to increase either the pH of the pond water to 7, the water alkalinity and the water hardness. |
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This is done by constructing a sump that intercepts wastewater from the liming and washing operations. |
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Remaining acidification problems would be local, for which other cost-effective measures might exist, such as liming. |
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The Trini verb for hanging out is liming, and at Maracas Bay we lime with the burnished best of them. |
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The Federal became both my liming spot, and my evening school. |
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High calcic liming materials contain small amounts of magnesium. |
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The hides are then delimed to remove all the alkalies from the liming process, this is followed by a weak enzymatic treatment called bating. |
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In the case of some sandy soils, dolomitic liming is carried out to help balance magnesium deficiencies. |
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Given that most of the soil in the area is neutral to acid, sulphur fertilisers are not used but occasional liming is carried out. |
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Acid soils are brought towards a less acid or neutral reaction through liming. |
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Similarly, there is no plan for a comprehensive liming program of the 63 severely acidified rivers in Nova Scotia. |
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The benefits of liming catchments have also been questioned on conservation grounds as some naturally acidophilic plant communities would be damaged. |
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Major efforts are made each year to reduce the damage by liming lakes and watercourses. |
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Experimental soil liming enhances blight with time. |
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They are then processed into ossein in the acidulation and liming units. |
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It will take 1 to 3 years before a positive response to liming is noted. |
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Although research is continuing on the development of breeding resistance and the use of fungicides and liming, Hartman believes the industry is still at least five years away from any affordable solutions. |
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Several kinds of liming materials may be used. |
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He also noted that the addition of nutrients, liming and soil depths exceeding one metre would provide little benefit for tree establishment and growth. |
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This may lead to decreases in nutrient availability which may be offset by liming. |
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Some is sold as a liming agent, and some is disposed of in landfills. |
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Since the 1970s, such liming has been practiced on a large scale in Sweden to mitigate acidification and several thousand lakes and streams are limed repeatedly. |
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Liming the soil helps but you'll probably find you have to grow your cabbages, caulis and sprouts in another area. |
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