The Kalahari is a green desert, largely of low thorn scrub and acacia trees. |
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When using an alcohol-based surgical hand scrub with persistent activity, follow the manufacturer's instructions. |
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Or cut away infected new growth and scrub any remaining woolly patches on the bark with a toothbrush dipped in methylated spirits. |
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Reestablishment of scrub vegetation on phosphate mines has been attempted with varying success. |
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Or, scrub the pot with half a lemon sprinkled with kosher salt, and rinse thoroughly. |
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The scrub that borders the tracks is overgrown with kudzu, an imported plant that strangles the natives. |
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If humidifiers are necessary, scrub the fluid reservoirs at least twice a week to prevent mold growth. |
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Communities range from xeric habitats such as scrub and scrubby flatwoods to hydric habitats such as floodplain forest and blackwater stream. |
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After soaking, experience a mango sugar scrub to reduce age spots and fine lines. |
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Use this all-over body scrub before bathing to deep-cleanse and loosen surface impurities. |
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After two hours' rock hopping the forest starts to yield to scrub and eventually meadow as we emerge above the treeline. |
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If you're rushed in the shower, smooth feet with an oil-based salt or sugar scrub. |
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Finally after some hours my friend caught him and gave him a good scrub and detoxified him as best he could. |
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Study participants perform one surgical hand scrub on day one of the test week and are immediately gloved. |
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Performing a surgical hand scrub before a surgical procedure is intended to reduce the number of microorganisms. |
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I release the brakes and drop quickly onto my left knee, letting the front tire scrub off the remaining speed. |
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It seemingly took forever to scrub off speed when I stood on the brake pedal. |
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To win, the system should be able to scrub the equivalent of at least a billion tons of the greenhouse gas a year. |
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The one thing that people always unkindly say about her is, she's no supermodel, but she does scrub up well. |
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The job obviously requires you to scrub up for surgery and bare below the elbow when examining patients. |
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She urged anyone coming into contact with the water to scrub up with soap and water. |
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We pack the clean eggs directly in cartons and scrub the soiled eggs under running water before packing them. |
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Scoff you may, but in a sterile world, the wall is just one more thing to scrub down. |
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The girls can choose from hydrojet, balneotherapy, algotherapy, vichyshower, massage, body scrub, brumisation, pressotherapy and cryotherapy. |
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This species lives exclusively in or near sandy soils within coastal dune and scrub communities and maritime chaparral. |
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To freshen the disposal, pour baking soda on your scrub brush and scour the inside. |
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A parental search party found us shivering and cowering in the scrub and marched us back to civilisation. |
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Farther upland, usually between 3,000 and 5,000 feet, is chaparral, where scrub oaks, manzanitas, and various other shrubs join cacti and yuccas. |
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The malleefowl is unique in that it is the only megapod that makes it's home in dry, inland scrub. |
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The waterway we have been following loops around this island of scrub, which is surrounded by old-growth tawa and rimu forest. |
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At the beach a mile later, after two deer in a patch of scrub oak bring the hikers to an awed standstill, the teachers present the day's lessons. |
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Gallipoli resembled a huge sandpit full of precipices, endless ravines and impassable ridges covered in thick scrub. |
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Most widespread around the sandhills is scrub, which is a desertlike habitat of sandy mounds with scattered clumps of vegetation. |
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They should not try to scrub the lesions away, and they should not use alcohol-based astringents that can dry and irritate their skin. |
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Counting sponges, sharps, and instruments with the circulating nurse is the scrub person's responsibility. |
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When the right night arrives, I take a long bath and scrub with a loofah and fancy face scrub. |
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The field is twenty acres, sloping gradually upward to the scrub locust trees along the fence line. |
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If I take my honey, mix it with rock salt and an organic olive oil I've got the best body scrub on the planet. |
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Two thirds of Australia is as dry as a bone, over 5 million square kilometres of rock, scrub and sand. |
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The scrub person can be alert for oozing or plan for more ties, ligatures, or clips. |
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There would be no one to manage the walls, some areas would revert to scrub and bracken and eventually trees. |
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The zorilla is a nocturnal predator that inhabits scrub, forest and grassland in southern and eastern Africa. |
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The scrub persons drape the patient, and the surgeon infiltrates the surgical site with local anesthesia. |
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We continue to hear about facilities that home launder their surgical scrub attire. |
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Plunging her hands into the warm water and lathering them with soap, she began to scrub her face. |
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Kids play cricket on the road, young men idle at the edges, women scrub small wads of wet clothes beside buckets of precious water. |
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As I was rounding off my weekly ablutions in the bath today, I reached for the pumice stone to scrub my soles. |
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About the third day he began to suffer from chill and fever, and the wait-a-bit thorns and prickly-pear scrub began to dance before his eyes. |
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Oilier complexions have larger sebaceous glands, making the skin thicker and better able to tolerate a more abrasive scrub. |
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It takes no time to scrub and debeard the things when you've got a host of hands and a few glasses of wine on the go. |
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The scrub person keeps the patch oriented correctly from harvest to replantation over the defect site. |
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They carefully moved and replanted some of the scrub oaks to allow sight lines from the house down to the water. |
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It depicts a massive Cape buffalo quartering through low scrub and staring at the viewer. |
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My eternally humorless grouch of a nanny was on the warpath, intending to scrub me clean after a messy cops and robbers game gone horribly muddy. |
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Currently we've got warthogs, monkeys, a baboon, small antelopes, a scrub hare and an Egyptian goose. |
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A quarter-century of feminism and here's advice on how to use a washboard and scrub the kitchen floor on your hands and knees. |
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On the outskirts of the city by the river I watch washerwomen scrub clothes at giant water tanks. |
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Annie said nothing more and I continued to scrub the floors under her watchful gaze. |
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Gap dynamics and the availability of open space differ between rosemary scrub and scrubby flatwoods. |
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Other cuts and bruises were likewise administered a healing salve and from his skin I managed to scrub much of the soil and blood. |
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Their vegetation, mostly scrub pine, is noticeably weathered from the fierce storms that punish this area. |
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Further, the dense vegetation and extensive root systems of intact scrub appear to limit invasion by most weedy native or introduced species. |
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However, they may leave scrub areas vulnerable to invasion by exotic and weedy species. |
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Covered with scrub, native mesquite trees and low wild grasses, the desert site slopes gently down to the south. |
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Conservation of remnant scrub vegetation is a matter of state and national concern. |
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Volatile substances released by Salvia and other aromatic shrubs in coastal sage scrub are complex compounds. |
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The wilderness of saltbush and scrub has given way to orchards and vineyards, to wheats and rice. |
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And during the negotiations, about 3,700 acres of coastal sage scrub were destroyed. |
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A glance at a thrush distribution map reveals that summer range extends as far north as the birch scrub zone on the Kola peninsular. |
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It is here, on the calcareous soils, that patches of karroid scrub veld are to be found on the Reserve. |
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Along the way, the river cuts through oak savannas, desert scrub, and grassland expanses. |
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It has been completely covered by elm scrub, which will be taken away so the grass and wildflowers can grow back. |
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The moss is threatened by habitat destruction through the reworking or infilling and landscaping of quarries, and also by scrub encroachment. |
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There are considerable areas of birch scrub in Iceland and at exposed coastal sites in north Norway. |
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Using a stiff long-handled brush, scrub the stain with concentrated detergent suds. |
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Images of barren trees, dry scrub and leaf-scattered ground present the rural Virginia landscape in December. |
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Like any star, she wants to scrub up well before meeting her public. |
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From there she can watch red wattlebirds sip the indigo evening and goshawks, white as salt, hunt geckoes in the scrub, the sea a blue presence in her imaginings. |
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Just then, a ragged Great-tailed Grackle flew into some nearby scrub. |
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The contamination was ultimately traced back to a scrub technician named Kristen Parker. |
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In the scrub areas I once again saw both Desert and Isabelline wheatears. |
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They lead into pine forests as well as impressive stands of coastal sage scrub and chaparral communities notable for Mojave yuccas, prickly pear, and agaves. |
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Give your cutting board a good rinse and rub down with a dish cloth or scrub brush. |
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The nomads, he said, were intensely jealous of strange men catching sight of their womenfolk, so I should stay in the Landcruiser while he advanced half way across the scrub. |
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No forests, woods or scrub lands are burning out of control. |
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The bank was specked with wood anemones in a band of spaced-out scrub. |
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At this elevation, the dominant plant communities are pine-oak-juniper scrub in xeric areas and sycamore-cottonwood-walnut forest along the mesic creek bottoms. |
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Havens is optimistic that if PHA beads could be used successfully in cosmetics without losing their ability to scrub. |
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It depicts an exhausted Texas oil field on scrub land, an old railroad bed and a watery ditch converging in the distance. |
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The newest edition adapts the same principles to the digital age and urges kids to scrub their Facebook pages. |
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The scrub jay drinks by lapping up the water and then tilting his head back in order to swallow, while the mourning dove dips his beak deep into the water and sips away. |
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Even the most successful elections later this year cannot possibly scrub away decades of encrusted corruption and inaction. |
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The term surgical hand antisepsis refers to the antiseptic surgical scrub or antiseptic hand rub performed before donning sterile attire preoperatively. |
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Borrichia arborescence and Vigna luteola were among the common plants found in tropical scrub habitats extending from the beach to the interior of the islands. |
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During your showers or baths this week, gently scrub your skin with a wet loofah, a natural sponge available at drugstores and natural food stores. |
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They had left the hamlet and circled to the far side of the hill before beginning their ascent, threading their way through rocks and scrub to the wood straddling the crest. |
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I'm going to suggest to loverboy that this weekend we finish off the very last of the painting, scrub the sofas, finish off the tiling in the shower-room. |
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The nurse performs a sterile skin prep extending from the patient's lower back area to his or her sacrum and perineum using povidone iodine scrub and paint. |
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We're still trying to scrub the Magic Marker off the walls and furniture. |
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The pair compared data from studies covering 18 different species, including dwarf mongooses, meerkats, Florida scrub jays, western bluebirds, and Australian magpies. |
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The scrub person drapes the infant warmer with sterile terry cloth towels and ensures that there are two bulb syringes and cord clamps in the warmer. |
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To simulate long-term wear and tear, we use a special machine to scrub the frying pans several hundred times each with a scouring pad, washing-up liquid and water. |
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We scrub down our kitchens and bathrooms with antimicrobial cleansers, make sure to cook our hamburgers thoroughly and swallow antibiotics to treat strep throat infections. |
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I tried to scrub it off in the bathroom, but it wouldn't come off. |
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Well it took me 3 days to scrub the burnt rice off that pan. |
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Former nurses say there was a reluctance on the part of medical staff to enter the unit and all staff were made to scrub up carefully to prevent infection. |
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At last, there are plans to turn the scrub into a proper park. |
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Once your finish coat loses it's shine it's time for a scrub and recoat. |
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Shower gels and a nice bath scrubby, maybe a little pot of sugar scrub. |
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The first division separated inland forest from inland scrub habitats. |
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Three weeks ago, she was diagnosed as scrub typhus with fever, severe myalgia, arthralgia, rash, and eschar in the right arm at another hospital. |
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He said that to the horse as it boomeranged off again and broke away through the scrub. |
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Acute acalculous cholecystitis and pancreatitis in a patient with concomitant leptospirosis and scrub typhus. |
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The treatment costs RO32, takes 90 minutes and includes a Balinese green tea scrub, steam bath and soothing massage. |
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The soil is generally thin and poor, supporting scrub, tropical and forest vegetation. |
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West of the ridge, the land flattens out and the vegetation turns to scrub. |
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They explore tidepools, beaches, coastal scrub, forests and a fresh-water pond, which spills into a brackish lagoon. |
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Farther north, the vegetation turns to lower forest consisting of dense scrub. |
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The interior of the state is covered mostly by the dry thorny scrub vegetation called caatinga. |
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The western hills are home to juniper, tamarisk, coarse grasses, and scrub plants. |
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We've a woman come in twice a week, to scrub, and red-brick, and hearthstone, and black-lead, and the rest we manage ourselves. |
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A clearing among the dune scrub marks the site on the Fish River Sun Resort property. |
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This pass is extremely abrupt, and is covered with glaucus, the low scrub I have noticed as common to the sand-stone formation. |
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Evidence of rickettsiosis or scrub typhus among US military personnel deployed to South Korea. |
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Amongst the rickettsiosis, scrub typhus is prevalent in many parts of India. |
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Western and southern Anatolia, which have a Mediterranean climate, contain Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrub ecoregions. |
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The natural fruit acids and lemongrass in the Exfoliating Face Wash help scrub away dirt and dry skin cells. |
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Dish cloths are rough enough to scrub your cutting board well. |
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Under an oatmeal sky, Tom Scott tromped through thick scrub oak, searching for fleshy beach plums in Edgartown, Mass. |
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The preferred habitat is dry ground, including scrub and gardens, and within the Isles of Scilly can be found on shingle beaches and sand dunes. |
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Designed to protect sites of environmental, historic or cultural importance, it also covers harrowing, rotovating and clearing scrub. |
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Rufus-crowned sparrows and desert woodrats are thought to be present in the scrub area designated in the plan as open space. |
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We would scrub all the cabins out with naphtha and wire wool, and polish all the port holes and everything else. |
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Its preferred habitat is scrub and gardens and it feeds on insects, worms, slugs, snails, newts and small rodents. |
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On wood, a scrub with a wire brush and a dab or two of teak oil will do the trick. |
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Simply employing an air gap doesn't guarantee security, just as putting a scrub room before the OR doesn't stop viruses and bacteria. |
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They said the only thing I could do was to sit in the bathtub with a bar of soap and a washrag and scrub my face. |
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Outside cultivated land it prefers marginal zones of forests, particularly ecotonal grass and scrub vegetation. |
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Some 50 firefighters, 10 tankers and waterbombers battled the grass and scrub blaze, which began about 12.30pm. |
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It is black box and river red gum country, where brolgas once danced in the moonlight and brush turkeys fed in the scrub. |
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Every year both of the gorge's owners contribute funds towards the clearance of scrub bush and trees from the area. |
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The tree Lepidothamnus laxifolius is a high alpine specialist found in high-altitude bog communities and in scrub. |
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It is usually found in rocky places or among scrub and may climb into trees. |
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But busy modern life means women are skimping on pampering time, just hopping into the shower to scrub up in seconds. |
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Clean soap scum off a tub or shower stall by applying hot vinegar with a sponge or rag, then scrubbing hard with a stiff-bristled scrub brush. |
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Members of the transplant team scrub in and go about their respective duties. |
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Perfect before applying your favourite hand cream, this scrub is rich in carnauba wax, olive seed powder and orange peel oil. |
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Ecosystems vary depending on relief, soil and temperature, leading to a wide variety of vegetation, including forests, scrub and grasslands. |
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By 2009, over 440 elk were counted at Tomales Point's 2,600 acres of coastal scrub and grasslands. |
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The European badger is found in deciduous and mixed woodlands, clearings, spinneys, pastureland and scrub, including Mediterranean maquis shrubland. |
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Its products range from face wash to hydrating cleanser bar, face scrub to purifying clay mask, from shave cream to shave comfort gel and razor burn relief balm. |
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The birds are found in woodland, farmland, scrub, and wetlands. |
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The bay was completely developed now, with a shopping list of water toys and accessories secured for the season, replacing the jack pine and scrub oaks of days gone by. |
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Forests dominate, interrupted in places by grasslands, scrub, and crops. |
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We had to scrub the seats for throw up when we left the dog in the car. |
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I had to scrub the kitchen today, because the char couldn't come. |
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A trail from the visitor's center winds through the coastal scrub forest, home to species such as Bushtit, Wrentit, Chestnut-backed Chickadee, and many others. |
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In the thief-ridden world of western scrub jays, a bird storing food takes note of any other jay that watches it and later defends the hoard accordingly, says a new study. |
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Luckily, this frangipani and rice milk sugar scrub does the job. |
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In Case your Cask is a Butt,...have ready boiling...Water, which put in, and, with a long Stale and a little Birch fastened to its End, scrub the Bottom. |
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As our journey takes us deeper into the thorny scrub, we pass a large water hole speckled with Jabiru storks touching down and taking off in quick succession. |
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Combine baking soda and castile or liquid soap to form a frostinglike consistency to use as a soft scrub cleanser instead of a sink, tub, and tile cleaner. |
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Also in Australia, another fire was burning in thick scrub on Moreton Island, just off the city of Brisbane after a gas bottle exploded in a camping ground. |
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Feral goats are sometimes used for conservation grazing, to control the spread of undesirable scrub or weeds in open natural habitats such as chalk grassland and heathland. |
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The North Saharan steppe and woodlands is along the northern desert, next to the Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrub ecoregions of the northern Maghreb and Cyrenaica. |
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For instance, some clients who have very sensitive skin prefer to have the Berber Cereal Exfoliating treatment or Alum Stone scrub to the traditional black soap peeling. |
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In places, with the reduction of sheep grazing, action has been taken to maintain open downland by suppressing the natural growth of scrub and birch woodland. |
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The western side of the region is the Kgalagadi desert, an expanse of undulating sandbelts and limestone outcrops, with a cover of grass and thorn scrub. |
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On the island, the fields and scrub were full of Stonechats, Linnets and Wheatears busily tending their young, while a group of seals splashed noisily in the sheltered bay. |
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Limestone scar, bracken, scrub and heather moorland can also be found. |
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A scrub jay and flycatcher specialist, and the discoverer of several South American bird species, he's a key player on that World Series powerhouse the Sapsuckers. |
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Merlins inhabit fairly open country, such as willow or birch scrub, shrubland, but also taiga forest, parks, grassland such as steppe and prairies, or moorland. |
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