The light drizzle had become a steady, lukewarm rain, and footing on the stony beach had become treacherous. |
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The film opened in US cinemas on February 10 and met with lukewarm reviews. |
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She then came up to Capitol Hill, as you mentioned, and got a pretty lukewarm reception. |
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I suspect the soup had been put into a cold bowl because it was only lukewarm around the edge, but acceptably hot in the centre. |
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The occasional high-rep set, however, is an excellent tool for jump-starting a stalled routine and turning up the heat on lukewarm muscles. |
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Cool until lukewarm then beat with a whisk or electric beaters until creamy. |
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A stream of lukewarm liquid trickled onto Ben's tongue and down his throat. |
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Moreover, his attempts to construct theories of good design met with a lukewarm reception. |
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However, his arrival on Capitol Hill is likely to elicit a lukewarm reception. |
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Plans for the Commonhead flyover and Blunsdon bypass were given a lukewarm reception when they were unveiled yesterday. |
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The effort flopped amid claims that he was lukewarm, despite his public protestations of support. |
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By then it had taken on some of the characteristics of the evangelical revival and shed its lukewarm latitudinarianism. |
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I marched over to the sink, turned on the lukewarm water and ran my arms under it. |
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I was eating scrambled eggs for breakfast, accustomed to the lukewarm food by now. |
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Later we were taken for lunch to a state restaurant where lukewarm fish, vegetables and rice were produced from a chilly kitchen. |
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These are mixed with lukewarm water and left in a warm place until slightly fermented and sour, a process which takes, on average, a week. |
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But then we saw that it was just a lukewarm plate of banana, apple and kiwi slices. |
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School lunches are a slice of ham or turkey with lukewarm potatoes or corn. |
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Nick was less impressed with his cod loin, complaining it was too small while the sauce was bland and lukewarm. |
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Lauren's head throbs as she reaches for the lukewarm cup of coffee to her side. |
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She picked up the blue mug with TUESDAY written on the side and took a sip of lukewarm coffee. |
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I noted the name, booked a table and was surprised to find lukewarm food and chilly service. |
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Ignoring the pain, Kirby poured herself some lukewarm tea into the thermos' cup. |
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The food was excellent quality, the service good and, for once, our pizza did not arrive lukewarm in a box. |
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She said looking at her coffee cup again, it was lukewarm now and she hadn't drank any yet. |
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Winnie pushed away her unfinished toast and drained her glass of lukewarm tea. |
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Sipping coffee that is lukewarm, he reads about a thing called False Memory Syndrome. |
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And her first film, The Virgin Suicides, received only a lukewarm response. |
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By the use of that euphemism it is assumed you seek to address those lukewarm, apathetic or lapsed individuals who think as you do. |
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And, since the wedding was announced on February 10, the reaction has been somewhat lukewarm. |
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These lukewarm attitudes open up the possibility that some may ultimately decide to sit out this election. |
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The response of secular political parties to the movement so far has been lukewarm. |
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But even Sweden, one of the countries that wanted to reduce its spending, was lukewarm on the proposals. |
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Once I did run a rather lukewarm review and I can tell you, I felt bad about it. |
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The polling has indicated only lukewarm support, and that at a time when emotions about child murder are running exceptionally high. |
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You should also soak for 30 minutes in a lukewarm bath that contains some ordinary table salt and two teaspoons of malt vinegar. |
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Another week of Australian Idle has been dished up in the lukewarm bain-marie of the television industry's canteen of horrors. |
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Your child should stay no more than 15 minutes in the bath or shower, and keep the water temperature lukewarm. |
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Cool to lukewarm and then trickle the egg and water over the stuffing, mixing it in lightly until the stuffing is moist yet still rather crumbly. |
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On Tuesday morning, Clara woke up at seven am and had a lukewarm shower to wake her up a bit. |
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Absolutely flavorless, the lukewarm, mealy bracelet turns into an unappetizing gum once it hits the mouth. |
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This time, however, despite taking an age to arrive, it was unpalatably lukewarm, while the edges of the brioche were charred black. |
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The prime minister, who felt he had been bounced into talks by his cabinet, remained lukewarm throughout. |
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Give him or her sponge baths using lukewarm water to lower the temperature. |
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In the handwashing of the garments, a mild soap or baby shampoo in lukewarm water should be used. |
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They made contemptibly lukewarm, stewed tea, not the burning hot, intensely flavoured medicinal liquid that made you gasp as you sipped it. |
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He was a lukewarm supporter of the war, a voice of the old-line Republican foreign policy establishment. |
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The numerous and lukewarm group outnumber the rabid partisans on both sides, though. |
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According to O'Donnell, the system works through the circulation of lukewarm water in a network of pipe loops embedded in the floor. |
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Whether the professional persuaders were successful, or whether most doctors are lukewarm on the issue, we don't know. |
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Moreover, his attempts to construct theories of good design were met with a lukewarm reception. |
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Because it never matters until we're waist deep in the lukewarm contagium known as an election year. |
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They hate us, their treatises and demagogues have long proclaimed, because we appear to them spiritually lukewarm, religiously flaccid. |
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With the lukewarm at-best reception that production received, it looked as if grief counselling might be in order. |
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Some practitioners recommend using a probiotic supplement added to lukewarm water as a douche for yeast infections. |
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She put the stopper in the bath and began to fill it with lukewarm water. |
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The movie was a hit in the U.K., though the American response was lukewarm. |
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Jesse Singal wonders why the movement is so lukewarm to the likely GOP nominee. |
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David Freedlander reports from a Romney rally where even hitherto lukewarm fans pledged their troth. |
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She was jumping rope, her golden curls bouncing in the lukewarm sunlight. |
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A lukewarm attitude of the government is sure to add fuel to the uneasiness of the people when the sales of imported American beef have been virtually suspended. |
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Holmes, a fullback in high school, seems lukewarm to the idea. |
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The plan had received lukewarm support from fellow politicians. |
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Wash in lukewarm soapy water, rinse until clear of suds in lukewarm water. |
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Madame sipped her coffee, a tad lukewarm, and nibbled at the Danish. |
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But the referendum received a lukewarm reception from Labour leaders in the town, amid fears it could lead to a significant loss of power for the party. |
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But his comments were given a lukewarm reception by his fellow priests. |
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Many Aboriginals are lukewarm on autonomy proposals because they are more concerned with day-to-day issues than the future survival of their culture, Kysul Lousu said. |
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The proposal has so far drawn only a lukewarm response from Arab nations. |
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The response amongst the busking community has been decidedly lukewarm. |
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Wash gently with cool or lukewarm water, using a mild antibacterial soap. |
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If you ask for wine at one of my locals, you are offered a choice between a lukewarm Liebfraumilch or an oxidised Moroccan red that tastes like creosote. |
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Then I gulped down my lukewarm milk, rinsed out the glass in the sink, drank two cups of cold water, and rinsed the glass a final time before heading out into the living room. |
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Water-based paint washes off rollers with lukewarm soapy water, but it's advisable to buy a few roller sleeves if you are using a number of colours. |
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But it is not right for the government to take such a lukewarm attitude. |
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Both were packed with gutsy flavour but while my partner pronounced himself well-pleased with his choice, my soup could have done with being a little hotter than lukewarm. |
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Sam chewed contemplatively on her spoonful of lukewarm bean-and-asparagus stew, imagining what it would be like to be a graduated member of the League. |
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Strong advocates of an Anglo-American axis, the Tories believe the US is at best lukewarm about what is an essentially European initiative in Macedonia. |
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Take the 1 cup lukewarm water and mix the package of yeast into it. |
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When using for an eyebath, the strained tea can be lukewarm. |
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The only drawbacks were the not so warm soup and lukewarm hot appetizers. |
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Dissolve 6 tablespoons flaked pickling salt in 1 gallon of lukewarm water. |
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Don't stay in the bath or shower too long, and use lukewarm water. |
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My only big complaint was that something must have gone wrong with the timing, as while my friends' dishes were piping hot, mine was a shade lukewarm. |
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He played with his fork, stirring the lukewarm stew on his tray, pushing lumps of meat substitute around from side to side but not eating anything. |
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For mild fevers, try a lukewarm sponge bath, adding marigold flowers and a few drops of lavender essential oil to the water. |
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The Vietnam War, given lukewarm support by Harold Wilson, radicalised a new generation. |
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So there was a lukewarm reception to his announcement on workfare despite the fact his party clearly love it. |
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After this success, Holst was disappointed the following year by the lukewarm reception of his choral work The Cloud Messenger. |
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For fever, a dose of acetaminophen or ibuprofen along with a lukewarm sponge bath can rapidly bring down a fever. |
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Adding to Clapton's woes, the Layla album received only lukewarm reviews upon release. |
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Standing on the Shoulder of Giants received only lukewarm reviews and is the band's lowest selling studio album. |
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Where the Sheffield act's lukewarm stadium filling schlock seems forced, Houdini Dax are, for the most part, effortless fun. |
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Initially, a lukewarm review by a, I assume young, white, male reviewer at Publishers Weekly was a kiss of death. |
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In each hand he holds a parcel, one containing a lukewarm pig's crubeen, the other a cold sheep's trotter, sprinkled with wholepepper. |
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The film premiered in New York City on 20 October 1976, but was given a lukewarm reception by critics and fans. |
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For his part, King William II of Scotland and III of England had given only lukewarm support to the whole Scottish colonial endeavour. |
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To many people's surprise, Price was lukewarm about his candidature and continued to support Fothergill. |
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For his part, King William III had given only lukewarm support to the whole Scottish colonial endeavour. |
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The British had been lukewarm about an advance into Belgium but Gamelin talked them round and on 9 November, the Dyle Plan was adopted. |
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Indigenous freedom decreased in contrast to its period under the Jesuits, and the response to intermarriage was lukewarm at best. |
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But the project has received a lukewarm response from Smoggy, who also played a prominent part in the Winson Green-based shockumentary Benefits Street. |
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Reviewers were lukewarm about the direction by Glen Byam Shaw and the designs by Roger Furse, but Olivier's performance in the title role attracted superlatives. |
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The play was initially well received by the audience, but when the critics wrote lukewarm reviews attendance fell sharply and the play closed a week after it had opened. |
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He also succeeded in quarrelling, first with Colonel King and then with the Earl of Manchester, both of whom he regarded as lukewarm, incapable, and treacherous. |
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The match went the full ten rounds, with the press giving Welsh the decision with a lukewarm report, comparing him unfavourably against Jim Driscoll. |
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Asquith was lukewarm at the thought of returning to Scotland, and regarded his gamble with trepidation, although he grew more confident as the campaign progressed. |
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The lukewarm smiles of the cabin crew did little to alleviate my aerophobia and the only distraction I found was in the quaintness of the destination. |
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But Yad Vashem officials gave the speech a lukewarm response. |
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Machine wash in cold or lukewarm water with mild laundry detergent. |
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Drunken duvet day EMMERDALE Mon-Fri ITV It's no wonder Adam is feeling a touch deflated after Victoria's lukewarm response to his marriage proposal last week. |
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