The dogs which but a short while ago had been barking and howling were silent, and a thick, damp mist was rising up from the hollow. |
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A cloud of mist rose and spread across the valley, shielding us from sight. |
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I looked through the mist of tears in my eyes to see Francesca, bent over me. |
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The thick mist shrouded them in a gray haze, making it nearly impossible to see. |
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When I woke up an hour later the rain had stopped, it was a glorious sunny day and mist was rising off the lake. |
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Twenty minutes out and through the mist we came abreast of a race in full swing. |
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At 0300 hours the mist had lifted and the yellow light from the gas lamps cast a ghostly radiance that was reflected from the wet road cobbles. |
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She cupped a warm glass of tea in her nimble fingers, as she watched the translucent wave of of mist roll over the English country side. |
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Those on hand waited eagerly for the choppers as the mist turned to rain and the wind whipped the palm trees that edge the field. |
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To obtain roots with an exodermis, seedlings were grown in a mist culture using the same nutrient solution. |
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The last thing he remembered was gasping with pain when someone sprayed an aerosol mist in his face as he left a crowded elevator. |
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The white-out breaks to a view of Mount Columbia, then the mist closes down again like someone raking dry cotton balls over our eyes. |
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When mist fills the Himalayan valleys and heavy monsoon rain sweeps across the hills, it is natural for the wild creatures to seek shelter. |
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I breathed onto the windowpane and watched as some mist appeared on the glass. |
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Nadeem picked up a cloth from the dashboard and wiped the windshield, but the mist was on the outside of the glass. |
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No surprise that Robert Pires won't be available for the Sheffield United game either after David Prutton's red mist moment at Southampton. |
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It requires understanding, sensitivity and discretion, all of which go out the window when the red mist descends. |
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Can I just point out that she makes a red mist appear in front of my eyes every time I think about her? |
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They know when the red mist is about to descend and can rein in their anger. |
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In the second period, Leeds' red mist cleared sufficiently for them to start looking the better side, even with 10 men. |
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If you read my sentence without the red mist descending you might notice there was no comma after the word grammar. |
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I wasn't an angry child and generally avoided fights, but I get a red mist when somebody hits me first and fight tooth and nail. |
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His fame, at present, has protected him, and in doing so was merely ensuring he continued to allow the red mist to descend. |
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And who can forget when the red mist descended back in France 1998 against Argentina? |
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My hands convulsively clenched, my teeth clamped together, my nostrils flared, my lips curled, and a red mist descended in front of my eyes. |
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At least the American went off peaceably this time, the former Rangers player being known not to stop at one card when the red mist descends. |
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The mist spreads, smooth despite its writhen mass, dividing neatly and travelling down in four directions. |
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At suitable sites, mist nets are strung up, and traps laid that harmlessly snare the birds as they come down to roost or rest. |
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Dusk was gently closing in and the mist rolling up from the Ribble estuary as we parked the car and set off along the tow path. |
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Amid the saddles and hidden valleys of the mountains spring mist hung like clouds. |
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With organic lavender water and red clover, the mist refreshes hair after a workout so you don't have to rewash it. |
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Teams of rescuers scoured bush-clad hills in rain and mist yesterday searching for the missing trio. |
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He laughed at this statement, and his eyes, which had begun to mist over now sparkled brightly with animation. |
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The situation is not helped by the fact that the mist is making the court damp and slippy. |
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As the day grew longer and faded into night, the party continued on their perilous journey, marching through the mist filled forests. |
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The mist started rise higher into the sky and the surroundings became clearer. |
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A river from the fading distance, which is one mist of collapsed aqueducts and castles, wanders between poplars and pollarded willows. |
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As soon as the girls stepped out and the door locked behind them, a grey mist filled Melanie's room. |
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In tests, they found that neatly ordered arrays of beads caught more mist than random, disordered ones did. |
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Due to mist on top of the mountain he was denied the magnificent view from the summit. |
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In the perfect climate of mist and warmth, and with vast financial resources, this king of Sauternes achieves noble rot each year. |
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The creeping mist coiled its tendrils round the spiky barbs like grasping fingers. |
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It's lovely to see everyone in the city again and I'm pleased to see that Glasgow has the same sort of Scotch mist as we do back in Glenbogle. |
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In mist or under a covering of snow, however, navigational skills will be tested. |
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The device works by converting medication into a mist and delivering it through a mask that you wear over your nose and mouth. |
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There was a particular spot that I loved, on the bridge over the river, where ghostly whirls of mist drifted lazily over the water's surface. |
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The snow fell slowly and it piled into drifts everywhere, sparkling in the grey mist that hung low to the ground. |
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Claustrophobia and dread permeate the air like the thick mist around the mansion. |
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Morley trudged down the beach through the thickening mist and studied the tracks for a long time, before he heard the sound of wood buckling. |
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The day dawned gray and chill, a thin mist turning Baghdad's usually dry air damp. |
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The early morning mist covered the forest, as if a white cloud had landed onto the silvery-blue fir-trees and blooming meadows near the river. |
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As the mist seeped back into the ground, the rest of the house slowly returned to normal. |
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I sagged back in the bath and took a breath, hearing water dripping in the silence, a mist rising from the surface into the freezing air. |
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With real relief, he followed the noise to a thundering waterfall whose mist painted a soggy rainbow above the lagoon. |
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I blew a mist out into the air and absently thought of the chances for it to snow when I thought I saw a flicker of movement to my side. |
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The metaphorical mist that has been fugging up my brain has disappeared, only to be replaced by real mist fugging up my windscreen. |
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At dawn this morning, I looked out the window into the snowy mist and there with my very own eyes beheld the culprit at last. |
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Dartmoor has a majesty all of its own, especially when the mist rolls over the tors. |
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The rain had lessened to a drizzle, and an eerie, shadowy mist hung around the trees. |
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All she could see was a light purple mist that clouded anything beyond into indiscernible shapes. |
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I am not in the habit of following strange shapes in the mist about eerie woods. |
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A russet mist rushed from the girl's head and into a new triangularly shaped stone. |
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A light morning mist covered the ground, twirling and twisting hypnotically. |
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The early morning mist shrouded the motorway as he turned north away from Wellington. |
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The road carries us over Week's Hill, then Walnut Hill, and across a flat valley, with mist hovering above the fields. |
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The range office staff were busy rubbing away at the heavy mist that had settled on the jeep's windscreen. |
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She gave her wings an occasional flutter to keep the mist from settling on them. |
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He squinted, but her face was obscured, either by the haze or by the mist welling up in his own eyes. |
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Cherry smiled at her through a mist of tears and headed out the door quietly. |
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He felt his lips quivering, and blinked through the mist that had blurred his vision. |
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The fact that he was still with her after the nightmare, being so caring and tender, brought a slight mist of tears to her eyes. |
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The car seems to mist up easily if two people try and breathe simultaneously. |
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In the wet conditions his visor had to be opened slightly so as not to mist up. |
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She glanced around trying not to mist up the glass bubble she inhabited with nervous gulps for air. |
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During the first year, mist the plants with water once a week, but after that nature will take over. |
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From spring to autumn, give it plenty of water, mist the leaves occasionally and apply a liquid feed once a month. |
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Because of this flexibility, timers can also be used to mist plants, using short cycles that repeat once or several times during the day. |
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The best rule of thumb is to mist plants every few days with distilled water, and only water when the potting medium is nearly dry. |
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Using a spray bottle filled with water, lightly mist the fabric wrong side. |
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Whether you give the tree as a gift or use it to decorate your own home, be sure to mist the flowers and leaves with water every day. |
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Inoculated seedlings were misted every 20 seconds for 2 days in a mist chamber and then transferred to the greenhouse. |
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Dust and mist mixed in the air about him, creating a slight haze, blocking out the light. |
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This gadget is designed to turn a shot of spirits into a mist that is inhaled rather than sipped and savored. |
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The gentle hum of the shower slowly vibrated the particles from her body where they were absorbed by the thin mist forming near her feet. |
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The cold and bitter wind raged over the prison island, the morning sky black with swarms of mist and fog. |
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If a view of a vast cloud of mist shrouding everything around you is amazing, then he was right. |
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She gazed sideward down the steep face at the mist which still hung imposingly below them. |
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She sprayed a gentle mist of elegant perfume, one dash on her neck, another sifting onto her cascading hair, and another for her wrists. |
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I felt my eyes mist at the mention of my father's name, and then blinked the tears back. |
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I sensed her genuine sincerity and seeing that her eyes were beginning to mist over, guessed that she would be one to share the sorrow. |
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The researchers found that mist emission decreased with increasing ultrasound power. |
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Mingled in the mist are the briny perfumes of ocean, fresh oysters, and the Pacific Northwest. |
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Rich in moss, mist and mozzies, New Zealand's southernmost forests appear serene, remote and virtually untouched by human hands. |
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In addition, cool mist moistens secretions, soothes inflamed mucosa, and decreases the viscosity of mucous secretions. |
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She was still dressed in the bodice of the gown, the remaining fabric clinging to her due to a thin mist of sweat. |
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In front of them, the mist parted to reveal a river, moving lazily along its course. |
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The trees around her parted, and the mist tapered to reveal a small cottage. |
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I continued to walk and the mist parted, leaving only a soft, fluffy whiteness in the air. |
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In the pre-dawn light the mist over the water parting briefly to offer a tiny glimpse of some prehistoric monster. |
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The mist parted as he cut through it and color poured in to fill the exposed ravines. |
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You breathe in and your lungs fill with a murky mist that threatens to choke the life right out of you. |
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I must have slept badly and was shrouded in a mist of tiredness that, by rights, should have been long gone. |
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The cobbles are very uneven and worn smooth by nine centuries of hooves and shoes, and as the mist becomes drizzle, they turn damp and slippery. |
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Nick let out a deep sigh and watched his breath turn to mist against the cold night air. |
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Step inside the booth, in total privacy, and let the fine mist of tanning spray breeze over your entire body. |
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However, I also thought that at times he wandered off into a mist of hypothetical, unreal situations. |
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The school's dark shape suddenly appeared through the mist of soft rain that had begun to fall. |
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Parrotlets were captured in mist nets at roosting sites and in the vicinity of nest boxes, or were trapped in the nest box while feeding young. |
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Spray the cool mist on your face, the back of your neck, and the soles of your feet. |
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A mist began rising from the edges where wall met floor, choking out the breathable atmosphere. |
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As the horse and rider vanished into the mist I braced myself for the next apparition. |
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Then we would mist the back with water and rub it down with a sponge so when it dried it would shrink tightly. |
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Put extra-virgin olive oil in a mist sprayer, and spritz a nonstick wok for two seconds. |
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Early-morning dew, mist on the mountains, the usual 3-pack of hadedas flying overhead calling loudly on their way to their day-jobs. |
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Water with a sprinkler set to a fine spray or a garden hose with a mist nozzle. |
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Set your hose nozzle to a fine mist so the water can soak in without causing erosion or disturbing the seeds. |
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So the cameras would gingerly peer through the steam and mist to reveal eleven fit, young men romping around in the soapy waters of a huge bath. |
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The mist hanging just above the buildings softened the colors and lowered the parameters of the scene to the sidewalks and the strolling hordes. |
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Rain foamed on the hotel's harbour side lawn and produced a bank of hanging mist opaque as hill fog. |
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Closing my heavy eyes again I feel myself falling into a swirling mist that refuses to settle. |
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The mist around them turned to a thick heavy fog, laden with mystery, and death. |
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Soon enough, as the mist subsided, Blaine and Claire found themselves staring at a speedboat, helmed by a man in sunglasses. |
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Employees reported exposure to a green mist that was irritating to their eyes, nose, oropharynx, and lungs. |
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The air had been washed down, sweeping away the usual mist that hangs over the Greek Islands in high summer. |
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Low clouds embraced the hilltops around the valley, tendrils of mist wending down into the frost-rimed trees along the slopes. |
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And as a hirsute man, I don't think a blast of bronzing mist would do me any good whatsoever. |
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Smoke emissions from the smelter cover the town in a heavy sulphurous mist occasionally accompanied by fall-out of ash. |
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A naughty pall of mist has descended on the countryside, but it is far from sombre. |
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Spray colognes work best when you spray the air, and then walk through the mist of musk, as opposed to drenching your skin with smell. |
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As a last touch, I usually turn my water hose to a fine mist and give all my new plants a nice clean shower. |
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Turrisaevum jutted out across the landscape, half swathed in mist and silhouetted against the dim skyline. |
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From the foggy midnight mist came quiet, swift horses, wielding conscienceless armored statues. |
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A water mist is continuously sprayed into the tent to provide humidification to soothe the baby's irritated airway. |
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If using cool mist or ultrasonic humidifiers, clean appliances according to manufacturer's instructions and refill with fresh water daily. |
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Another way to give them some humidity, is to mist them a few times a week. |
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If the soil is moist but the plant still wilts, mist over the plant lightly to increase humidity. |
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As we grew closer the sky clouded over, the mist closed in, and it began to drizzle. |
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White's vision clouded, objects becoming blurred behind a razor sharp mist of pain, both physical and mental. |
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Although their ultimate enemy had been the weather, the mist and cloud cover had made the attack possible in the first place. |
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The mist hung in a sort of cocoon about them, blotting out the rest of the forest. |
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They were breathing hard and a mist of perspiration glistened on their foreheads. |
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More early morning rain and mist is also on the way for commuters as they travel to work the following morning. |
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Designed as a first stage pre-filter for mist and congealable contaminants we manufacture a variety of high efficiency, chevron style impingers. |
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Using ESI, an intense electric field forces the liquid sample into a fine mist of tiny, highly charged droplets. |
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Add to that a heavy mist and you've got the kind of driving conditions that make the fireside look awful tempting. |
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She felt the mist around her gradually change shape and constitution as the control she had over her surroundings steadily escaped her. |
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The disease is contracted by breathing in mist from contaminated water sources such as cooling towers and air conditioning. |
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It was a flat-bottomed boat, wreathed in mist from a small overnight storm. |
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Mood gently fluctuates as the light levels change, complemented by the rhythm of the mist continually settling and rising. |
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Friday morning, the mist and fog was thick enough that I could barely see the mug on the Maxwell House plant. |
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However, on the Sunday there was thick fog and some mist for most the afternoon. |
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If the mist has a distance of more than about 50 m you also can see the more extended fogbow. |
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A mist began to settle in the treetops and drift slowly down into the lush valley where a stream cut a ford in the road. |
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A converted crop duster passes low over the gathering aviation crowd, spraying a fine mist of cooling water. |
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Trapping was carried out in the reedbed with 147 m of mist nets arranged in two lines forming a cross. |
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The squalls abated and visibility improved, the valley funnelling down to Osmotherley cleared of mist and we set off that way. |
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Thunder was a thunderstorm, normal was just rain, sprinkle was a light shower, and mist was just damp. |
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Get lost in the mist on a peak such as Tryfan and you can easily stray over the edge of a precipice. |
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Using a cool mist vaporizer or giving your child an over-the-counter decongestant medicine may help. |
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Her gossamer spirit clings to the gales, another ghoulish mist chilling the Chinese countryside. |
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The sun burned the mist away a couple of hours after dawn, and left us with a blue sky populated with the very best kind of puffy white cloud. |
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Most desuperheaters cool superheated steam by spraying a fine mist of liquid water directly into the steam flow. |
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The roads are clear, and the Lexus purrs into life as we speed through the winter mist to stake-out the suspect. |
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As we were preparing to set off further up the hill, a great big bank of mist started rolling up towards us. |
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A mist lightly dusts the thick greenery of the trees that cover the surrounding hills. |
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Electronic cigarettes produce a nicotine mist that is absorbed directly into the lungs. |
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Yet, it was dire, dismal, as dreary as the grey mist that enveloped the new stadium for the duration of the game. |
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The sun had gone, I was too late in the day, and the mist had risen and dispersed, coating the sky an even grey. |
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The mist which covers the valley enhances the magical quality of the picture. |
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A blue mist swept through the room, but in the blink of an eye, it was gone, leaving nothing in its wake but a feeling of divineness. |
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The missile attacks came as allied warplanes streaked over mist and drizzle along the northern Saudi front lines. |
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Although much of the rest of Scotland was shrouded in mist and heavy rain, the deluge which dampened Aberdeen in the morning had abated long before kick off. |
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When he discovered that some species migrate hundreds of miles a year, he began snipping minute samples of wing tissue from bats he caught in mist nets. |
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Fog and mist are both made of tiny water droplets suspended in air. |
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Sorry mate, the red mist descends whenever I see that pop video thing. |
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Now we were driving through bleak glens with stunted conifers, gushing ice-melt streams and mist snagged in tattered veils on the crags like the wraiths of lost warriors. |
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The fog thickens as the sun tries to peek through the cloud of mist below. |
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A waistband of mist then enters from the right and reaches nearly to the centre of the painting, so that the trees in the middle ground appear to rise from the unknown. |
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The ominous mist of dust and sand left by the storm has lifted, and the crevices and gullies that gouge the sides of the mountains stand out in sharp relief. |
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But as the mist lifted and the convoy arrived, the old soldiers filed silently behind three Far East Prisoners of War standard bearers as the cargo was unloaded. |
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The mist was still lifting off the big lake in the park at Windsor, and only a few joggers and moochers ambled about along the narrow path, that circles the lake. |
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A smoke machine breathes white mist over the empty dancefloor. |
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No sooner had we climbed the grassy slopes to the top than a breeze appeared to blow the mist away, revealing the island speckled waters of Loch Lomond. |
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Most cities are multiple, variegated, diffuse than concentrated, like a view in which one first sees the morning mist and then the hard light of noon. |
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Orkney's weather put paid to any good views of Saturday morning's annular eclipse, with a blanket of slow moving cloud and mist covering most of the islands. |
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Ghost Hawk arose like a mist from the estuary salt-marsh on the South Shore where she built her island home. |
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Speak for yourself, but my aromatherapy mist is working wonders. |
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The mist has given the woods a distinctly Tolkienesque atmosphere. |
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The interior of the cave, pierced by apertures giving onto the sea and by a sort of skylight open to the heavens, reflects a light of mist and water on its damp walls. |
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In isolation from the favourable mist of city centre musical beer goggles and the ripped jean, mullet chasing, suit jacketed hordes, there's something pure about all of this. |
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A low hiss filled the chamber as the blue mist slowly enveloped my body. |
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A flock of birds rose from the green mist and took to the air. |
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It rises above the hazy mist of its nostalgic premise with sharp writing, complex and unpredictable characterizations, and a dry, witty sense of humor. |
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The weather was closing in and soon mist rolled over us, hiding the view. |
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You know that red mist thing where you find yourself punching some inoffensive article of furniture for no better reason than that you have just banged into it? |
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All of this vanished like mist before a strong wind when war broke out and all thoughts of international proletarian solidarity went out of the window. |
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Cirro Stratus condensed to form one giant mist roughly the size of Japan. |
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There was an icy tailwind and blowing mist as she, Amy, and Pat began to pick up too much speed descending the long hill down the backside of the Tehachapi pass. |
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She withdrew a perfume atomizer from her seemingly bottomless bag and gave it a few squeezes above him, letting the mist settle down over his face. |
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Despite the mist and rain, love affairs between soldiers and Faroe islanders blossomed, cementing the centuries-old connections between the two fishing nations. |
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The great emancipator is featured sparingly, emerging dramatically through the mist at the top of the ad. |
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The guards ceased fire and looked up, they were momentarily blinded by the thin mist of steam but that didn't stop them from firing blindly out of the shroud of steam. |
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One of the whales spouted a cloud of mist from its blowhole. |
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Legionnaires disease is usually contracted by inhaling water mist from baths, showers and cooling towers or air conditioning systems contaminated with the bacteria. |
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Inside purple and green mist swirled around incessantly in pinwheels. |
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We drew apart, the mist from our breath puffing into each other's faces. |
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The land in all its splendour was rich and the dark red soil held all the rain and mist which seeped into the ground feeding the crops that grew in abundance. |
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Lightly mist them with water and give them some apple slices. |
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This laborious technique allows the precision of colour that suggests dawn or dusk, mist or drizzle, the veil over the landscape that heightens sensory experience. |
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Set your plant inside the pan of water and leave it for at least an hour, or until the basket is saturated, and mist the plants a time or two while they soak. |
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His eyes seemed to mist up a little before he turned to my sisters. |
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One minute we were in blue-skied Californian summer, the next dour British November, closed-in, grey-skied, dense scraps of mist scudding down quiet, damp streets. |
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In this valley so far away from Syria, questions loom like mist drifting off the Caucasus. |
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A good injector sprays fuel out as a mist and the fuel burns rapidly and relatively clean as the droplets are so small that they burn with a puff! |
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The foggy mist made it hard to see even their hands at their sides. |
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A morning mist hung over everything, clearing occasionally to reveal lone fishermen. |
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That was just about bearable, but then they started spraying the table-tops with chemical cleaners, the thin mist wafting over onto our plates and up our noses. |
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A blast of warmth hits me, and my glasses mist over instantly. |
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Despite the gloom of the grey mist around us, with our boats and their bodies bobbing about on a still, glassy sea, the experience could not have been more perfect. |
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Beckham briefly saw the red mist when he went chasing after Vata and brought him down after clearly believing he had been fouled himself by the Albanian midfielder. |
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Here and there lanterns bobbed through the mist like bodiless eyes. |
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A tiny cloud of mist formed on the window where her hot breath landed. |
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The Tuscany hills were shrouded in mist on the morning of departure. |
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The mist parted, and he saw the most hideous thing in his life. |
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There were the mornings when the world was shrouded in a mist which turned subtly mauve, and then as the sun broke through, the mountainsides all around flamed orange-red. |
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The early morning mists that swathed the hills and the moors descended during the late afternoon, to meet a chill sea mist flowing in from the Channel. |
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For the second day in a row the moors were swathed in mists first thing in the morning, a sea mist rolling in again to meet them, and the world damp, drizzly and chill. |
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Elsewhere, the deep green of pounamu marks the sources of greenstone, and silver and greys are deployed in a startling evocation of mist and spume. |
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The rain had stopped nearly an hour earlier, but a mist still hung in the air, and water splashing on my windshield forced me to use my wipers now and then. |
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On Sunday evening as the mist fell on Hyde Park, delirious supporters gave vent to their emotions as they cheered the new kings of Roscommon football. |
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The sun was almost up, and steamy mist rose from the ground. |
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At the edge of the woods, a few birds had started to call out and flutter between the trees, vague shapes moving through the mist beyond the half-open bathroom window. |
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The mist became separate shapes, moving shapes, coloured shapes. |
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Once the red mist had lifted, however, Rosanna offered a gracious apology for her comments, trotting out the usual stuff about not meaning to offend anyone, etc., etc. |
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And having rediscovered his best form when Paston was sidelined, a few seconds of red mist at the Priestfield cut short his involvement once more. |
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After the hot summer days the mist sometimes hung over the moorland as if a whole lake were behind the old trees, among which the crows and the daws were fluttering. |
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I'm alone on the sun deck again watching the mist rise off the water. |
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The anger was leaving him, draining away and all the alcohol he had downed at the club was coming back to him, a red mist threatening to totally overthrow his composure. |
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The second-half found a touch of the Ilkley red mist descending. |
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The blankness had invited the mind to think back to mornings before September 11, when the mist had concealed the twin towers. |
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It's 30 miles upriver to the falls and, as we tunnel deeper into the Devil's Canyon, the river becomes slowly more sinister, wreathed with mist olive green. |
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I follow the trail back down through the forest, past glades of ferns glistening with the mist of slow-running falls on their way back to the ocean. |
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He sighted Stettin, but lost her in the mist before coming upon Fearless and her destroyer squadron. |
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Clearing away some of the mist starts with straightening the record. |
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Four German cruisers survived the engagement, which they would not have done except for the mist. |
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Thus, fog and mist are not precipitation but suspensions, because the water vapor does not condense sufficiently to precipitate. |
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Formations due to condensation, such as clouds, haze, fog, and mist, are composed of hydrometeors. |
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On the windows of the nearer buildings the sun cast glittering beams, but further away a faint, translucent mist hid the city. |
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The great sky uprose from this silent sea without a cloud. The stars hung low in its expanse, burning in a violent mist of lower ether. |
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The wind began to rise and soon the vapourous mist began to eddy and whirl in wild confusion. |
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She pressed his hand and was gone in a mist of vetiver, abruptly as the other evening. |
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Rain Defender durable water-repellent finish makes garments rain, mist and snow resistant. |
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Aerobiology tests, carried out in high-security laboratories, create a mist of viruses on the outside of the mask. |
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The cold mist makes me feel like a car at a brushless carwash. |
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During a single storm, the precipitation can range from a torrential downpour to a fine mist. |
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He theorized on the causes of clouds, mist, wind, and rain as well as frost, hail, lightning, and rainbows. |
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They are represented as endeavouring to prevent the progress of Patrick and Saint Columba by raising clouds and mist. |
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In the cadaverous white mist the herons stood stock-still, like clay Kermis figurines. |
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If the Mason Cities of our country are ever to reflower, they need peace and poetry and music-the mist and all. |
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With constant cloud and mist cover, and heavy rains in the mountains, the temperature is much cooler. |
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The spindles when running threw out a mist of oil at crotch height, that was captured by the clothing of anyone piecing an end. |
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Ahead, Mount Parnassos covered in snow, beneath, a plain, thick with mist and bleak rural communities. |
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This method does not produce an inseparable mist, which is quite convenient. |
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Liquid from the bottom of the chambers is diluted and pumped to the top of the chamber and sprayed downwards in a fine mist. |
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What was that tackle about? The red mist still descends on Beckham occasionally. |
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The mist thickens into a swirling grey peasouper and the bridge turns on the foghorn and keeps a watchful eye on the radar. |
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A fence runs along the ridge, a useful guide in mist and occasionally necessary for bog bouncing. |
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However, there was so much mist swirling round the Bilino Polje Stadium that Clark didn't know it was Dzeko who netted. |
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Northridge, CA, say they have unlocked the secret to healthy skin through a new hand-held mist technology that electrolyzes water. |
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I delighted at the sight of a strange brand of drip emitters, mist heads or emitter hose. |
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It then ends with them disappearing into the mist, supposedly heading to the island. |
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Sometimes it's soft and quiet, the sun turning an early morning mist into an orange fog and silhouetting motionless stands of slash pines. |
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Sometimes Black Shuck has appeared headless, and at other times he appears to float on a carpet of mist. |
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Black ice or verglas is a particular problem in cold weather, and mist or fog can disorientate scramblers very quickly. |
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A damp mist filled the room and the musty-coloured books that lined the walls were bathed in eerie sea-light. |
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Shaped like a sleek vase, the product is designed with eight adjustable mist volume mode along with a musical scale and three detachable nozzles. |
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The Fortune Teller gazed his wondering green eye in the orb of clouded mist. Over looking their movements from above the starlet night. |
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He had walked the wilds of Imokoi before, he had pierced rakshas illusions, seenthrough the mist of demonic dwimmer-craft centuries ago. |
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Another problem was that he was very farsighted wearing thick glasses under his goggles, which would mist up at altitude. |
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We have only sometimes mist but there is no mist belt as on the Canary Islands. |
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Here the transition from the desert vegetation of the plains to the lush vegetation of the mist belts is abrupt. |
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Far away on the moon-ward horizon a luminous silver mist veiled the distant view. |
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The aerosol mist of blood would have been visible through the scope. |
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This 20th anniversary edition contains four episodes and enough goofy extras to make any MSTie mist up. |
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Drowned in eternal mist, illuminated by a decrepit sun or by emphemeral meteors, it is a world of greyness. |
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Dust and smoke thickened the morning mist and the infantry advanced using compass bearings. |
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They are also the safest routes in poor weather, such as mist, rain and snow or ice. |
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The Chinese style generally showed only a distant view, or used dead ground or mist to avoid that difficulty. |
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The source of almost all fresh water is precipitation from the atmosphere, in the form of mist, rain and snow. |
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It is also affected by the presence of snow, hail and ice and can relate to dew, mist and fog. |
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It engulfed screaming soldiers who dissapeared before his eyes, their flesh, armor, even bone, flensed into a suspended mist that was heading straight for them. |
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The light of the bicycle lamp sheered yellowly across the dark, catching a glint of raindrops, a mist of darkness, shadow of leaves and strokes of long grass. |
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Densities of three species, Hooded Warbler, Yellow-Breasted Chat and White-Eyed Vireo were compared using mist net data from the two treatment areas. |
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Japanese mist nets and Helgoland traps were used for capture as previously described, and with the approval of the Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm. |
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Fresh water falling as mist, rain or snow contains materials dissolved from the atmosphere and material from the sea and land over which the rain bearing clouds have traveled. |
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Also mist the bottoms and sides of two 4-inch round springform pans. |
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A blue haze, half dust, half mist, touched the long valley with mystery. |
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It came at last. The sky lightened, the mist melted away, and then a long, low, far-off streak of pale yellow light floated on the eastern horizon. |
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At dawn, in the midst of a mist that is both literal and the unformed shifting of thought, he encounters a young fox pup playfully shaking a bone. |
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The flash from the muzzles of the guns was seen distinctly through the mist and smoke on the horizon, although the ships themselves were not distinguishable. |
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