Under a blue, sunny sky and falling leaves, the crowds cheered the trudgers on to the finish line in Central Park. |
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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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There is pedestrian side access to the walled garden to the rear which benefits from a sunny south-westerly aspect. |
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By comparison, on a sunny day the human eye is flooded by about 10 quadrillion photons per second. |
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She leads her crew of two other jacked women through the exercise on a nice sunny beachfront. |
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With a week of sunny days, warm temperatures and scattered rains, Nebraska's corn crop is catching up. |
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Other species of bulbs are perfectly suited for the open, sunny habitat and dry, warm soil of rock gardens. |
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Further on in the season, pink Japanese anemones will colonise an area that suits them, ie. somewhere sunny but moist. |
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The tone was jarringly dissonant from the sunny message Kerry and Edwards have emphasized on their first few days together on the campaign trail. |
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For centuries people believed the Garden of Eden was a sunny parkland watered by rivers meandering gently beneath a blue sky. |
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The water meadows on the outskirts of Minehead sparkle under sunny skies, full of the promise of lush marshy greens and hidden meadow orchids. |
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Rolfe Kent's sunny up-tempo soundtrack bubbles ironically along, its sixties Italian jazz the quintessence of carefree. |
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It was August, sunny and hot, and we were on a trip from Iowa to Wyoming by way of the scenic wonders of South Dakota. |
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Today is sunny and yesterday was warm and I think spring might actually be on the way. |
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The arguments have already been well rehearsed against the SPL teams jetting off to sunny climes. |
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The sky was clear and sunny with only the jet streams of high civil aircraft breaking an otherwise cloudless sky. |
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For a serious woman who can make heavy weather of life, she has a very sunny side. |
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The weather forecast predicts a sunny start on Sunday but showers arriving later in the day. |
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The weatherman has predicted mild conditions for today, and sunny weather later this weekend and on Monday. |
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In sunny spring, the location serves as Paris and in misty autumn it acts as London. |
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Jack was blessed with a sunny, jocular disposition and was never rushed, making time for everyone. |
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In the quiet anticyclonic periods, after sunny days, come the damaging night frosts. |
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The chorus of sailors and passengers radiates sunny bonhomie, singing and dancing crisply. |
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It was odd that not too far away, it was probably pouring rain, while it was humid and sunny where Kace stood. |
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The rainy weather definitely seems to have moved on as it is sunny this morning. |
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Despite all reports to the contrary it's still possible to get sunny, rainless weather in the Bay of Islands. |
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It was very sunny outside, but to the very west end of the town were dark clouds and a heavy rainstorm. |
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The weather patterns were consistently dry and sunny in the morning with steadily building clouds and heavy rainstorms in the late afternoon. |
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It will be mainly dry for a time on Wednesday, with sunny spells, but wet and windy weather will develop later. |
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The shady northern side of an alpine mountain, characterized by a lower timberline and lower snow line than the sunny southern side. |
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After some hedging and indecision, we decided, or rather chanced, to take a walk, it being a sunny October day. |
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These grand masters of French pop-punk follow the Ramones formula of backing colourful, catchy, sunny melodies with raunch and muscle. |
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They like to spend a lot of their time sunning themselves, so perfect opportunity up here, up the top on a sunny day to catch some rays. |
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With a toothy smile, the North Carolina senator opens his arms wide and wraps an equally sunny Kerry in a bear hug. |
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It was wonderfully sunny earlier and many people were tempted outside in khakis and cropped trousers. |
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Yesterday the sun finally came out and in 27C sunshine we all immediately wilted and complained about the too sunny weather. |
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It is good to hang pink crystals and wind chimes in a sunny window to attract good love energy. |
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A cold frame in a sunny corner uses no resources except scrap lumber and an old window frame. |
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This is an ensemble policier, an uncommonly sunny film with urban chumminess that recalls contemporary Japanese television serials. |
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On a sunny day, an area just a few paces on a side would generate a kilowatt of electrical power. |
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The Nursery at Park Hill is an integral part of the school housed in a bright sunny building within the school grounds. |
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A beautiful sunny day with a fresh breeze greeted the large turnout and some excellent scores were recorded on the day. |
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It was wonderful to be alive and young on that sunny day after a close brush with death. |
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The sense of sunny awe and wonderment is not as evident, but the lyrics have more depth this time around. |
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This room is painted a sunny yellow and the cottage style units are in polished dark wood. |
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The arguments have already been well rehearsed against the teams jetting off to sunny climes. |
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Their yaks share these high, sunny pastures with blue sheep and plump marmots. |
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As I drove into work this sunny, lambent morning, it was with decidedly mixed feelings. |
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Put frankly, the whole thing was one big yawn which was mitigated only by the fact that it was a beautiful sunny day. |
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The world is groaning to a halt, and yet the ants continue their relentless labour under sunny skies. |
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All this was a bizarre contrast to the relaxed and sunny ambience Bradman enjoyed at Bowral High. |
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The Piano Trio in F minor is a gloriously sunny work that is comparable to similar works by Arensky and Tchaikovsky. |
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A much improved and spacious three bedroomed family house with good-sized sunny lawned rear garden. |
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For example, some seed mixtures work well in shady areas, while other mixtures are made for reseeding sunny areas. |
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Most of the South is sunny, but we do have one storm system that's pulling across the northern plains. |
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Common restharrow should be planted in spring in an open sunny position in well-drained, lime-rich soil. |
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Many people love their retrievers and their sunny dispositions around children and adults. |
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The decor is sunny, with a lemon and terracotta colour scheme, which Jan says makes people feel like they are on holiday. |
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Some days it will be hot and sunny and on those days, you will want to make plenty of lemonade to sell. |
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If you're into herb teas German chamomile, lemon verbena and sage are sunny stalwarts. |
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It was a beautiful sunny afternoon and I was letting down over the Adriatic heading southward. |
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Although I visited in February, when snow was on the ground, most days were crystal clear, sunny and not overly cold. |
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Lucy, meanwhile, likes the top-floor balcony in her room, where she spends sunny days revising for her GCSE exams. |
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The sunny rear garden at 376 Clontarf Road includes a patio area and a long lawn with mature apple trees, rhubarb plants and blackberry bushes. |
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And yet he's had a very sunny disposition, telling great stories about how everybody is moving through lickety-split. |
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Antirrhinum species grow best in a fertile, moist, humus-rich soil in a sunny position. |
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Yeah, I don't like sunny weather, it makes me depressed, it's a long story so I'll end it there. |
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Large sky-lights draw in enough natural light to ensure the room remains bright and sunny. |
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As for the race itself, Diane breaks into a beaming smile and her eyes light up as she recalls that sunny day at York Racecourse last May. |
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So be armed with an umbrella at all times, to enjoy the sunny spell of weather or the occasional drizzle accompanied by thunder and lightning. |
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Each line appears in vibrant colours of the Indian summer as well as softer shades that will please the eye during bright sunny days. |
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There's no sign of any of them as I enter the town early one sunny Friday morning. |
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We waited in line for an hour, which was fine, the weather was amazingly sunny and warm. |
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The fully applianced kitchen with a sunny window is perfect for preparing family meals. |
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Bright and sunny, eat-in kitchen is fully applianced with refrigerator, dishwasher, stove and even a microwave! |
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It was a sunny April Fool's Day, but the joke was on the skiers who weren't there. |
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Combined with children's play areas and acres of space, it's a lovely place to spend a lazy sunny afternoon. |
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We left and walked arm in arm along a sunny, tree lined avenue peppered with designer stores. |
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So if you've still got some of the sunny flowers nodding on their stalks in your garden, borrow some of their petals. |
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This property is on the sunny side of Fitzwilliam Terrace, a row of redbrick houses on Upper Rathmines Road. |
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Our final day was again beautifully sunny, if freezing, so we decided to row a boat around one of Donegal's many lochs. |
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The sunny colours, the life-death subject matter, and the roughness of the work all come together for a charming package. |
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Outside, the delightful wooded gardens have extensive river frontage and a sunny aspect. |
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I've missed writing about a lovely sunny day, and a rainy day, and a quite rumbustiously stormy night. |
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It's particularly stupid to be fed-up and out of sorts on a lovely warm sunny day but we managed it. |
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The wonderful aubrietia produces delicate simple flowers which look fantastic as ground cover on a sunny bank or cascading over a wall. |
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By comparison, sunlight gives 10000 lux on a cloudy day, and 80000 lux on a sunny day. |
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The best time for such work is on a sunny August afternoon, when it is hot and muggy. |
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Anyone that has a sunny patch of ground or a window-box can grow these herbs of parsley, garlic, basil, bay laurel and oregano. |
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Conditions were bright and sunny for both stages, with the riders being helped up the last part of Norwood Edge by a strong tailwind. |
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We spent most of our days sauntering down sunny beaches, eating romantic candlelit lunches, and singing songs with some of our closest friends. |
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The day dawned bright and and sunny, but Ethan was awakened by the sound of someone beating a tattoo on his door. |
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It clouded over while I showered and then flipped back and forth between sunny and gloomy. |
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No matter how corrupt and depraved it is in practice, the organisation's sunny utopian image endures. |
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On sunny days work early and late, when the sun, backlighting the leaves, creates a translucent glow. |
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One sunny afternoon, Agueda took a stroll down her backyard, and noticed a familiar young man sitting under a mango tree. |
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A native of the Mediterranean region, bear's breech does well in a sunny site with well-drained soil. |
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Because of the blaring white light, it seemed to shimmer like a school of fish on a sunny day. |
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Bad news is always hard but bad news on a beautiful sunny morning seems doubly burdensome. |
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The terraces ingeniously serve as walkways along the north facade and as private balconies on the sunny, south side. |
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So for two summer seasons these scouse boys entertained the holidaymakers on those sunny tax free isles. |
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This sunny, summer evening, we are watching small dogs scrabble around on a drab linoleum floor. |
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The area's mild, rainy, maritime climate is in sharp contrast to the dry, sunny lands of southern Spain. |
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Chives, marjoram, mint, oregano, parsley, sage, tarragon, and thyme are good choices for a sunny kitchen windowsill. |
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I find myself on a balmy, sunny day, pounding the streets of an ancient city in search of contemporary art. |
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I mean, it's not balmy or sunny, but it's not too bad either, considering I was still wearing two layers of clothes a week ago. |
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No, the problem this balmily sunny Jerusalem day is that Reva can't access my blog anymore no matter what portals she uses. |
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One of the very real problems a seedsman has, for example, is in recommending a grass to the man who doesn't know what a sunny lawn is. |
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On a sunny Sunday that is unseasonably warm, the Pawson household is bathed in light and filled with the smell of roasting lamb. |
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Three years after the war ended I happened to be in the south of France, enjoying a few days on the sunny Mediterranean coast. |
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The Mediterranean cruise season is April to November when the weather is generally sunny and mild. |
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Before long the thunderhead moved off and the hail melted and now it's bright and sunny. |
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During the busy tourist season and particularly on sunny days, cars are reduced to one line of traffic to and from the beachfront. |
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No matter what the season, beachgoers can relax on the sunny, peaceful shores of Pensacola's award-winning coastline. |
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Scented geraniums are undemanding creatures, easy to grow outdoors in garden beds and patio containers or indoors on a sunny windowsill. |
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Its preference for open, sunny aspects and its relatively large flowers make the bee orchid fairly easy to find. |
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Closing the heavy door silently behind me I glanced right and then left in the wide sunny street. |
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Back in New Zealand, the family is settling into Kiwi life and enjoying the sunny weather. |
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Keep window blinds and shades closed during hot weather to conserve energy, and open on sunny days during cold months to allow in solar heat. |
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On a sunny February afternoon this was no problem, but come August it will be like an oven. |
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Given those common-sense measures, it should be possible for most of us to make the best of Britain's rare sunny days and stay safe. |
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I'm sure they have a great time planning their robberies over a few bevvies and then spending the proceeds in sunny countries. |
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But, like all the best mini-breaks, the sunny sojourn with Signor Berlusconi is now but a distant memory. |
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Leaves in sunny microhabitats transpire more than those in shade microhabitats. |
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Early morning sun shone in the east windows, bringing warm light into the already sunny kitchen. |
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The foreboding is momentarily relieved as the next scene opens with a high-angle shot of a sunny, tree-lined street. |
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Whether you wish it or not, you need to undergo the trials and tribulations of the sunny days and sultry nights as there is no escape from it. |
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Two years ago I woke up on a day so sunny and gorgeous, it was nothing short of surreal. |
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On the sunny side of the street, many of the houses sported a birdcage hanging from a nail, high on the wall beside the hall door. |
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Flame nasturtium with scarlet flowers followed by bright blue berries, is perfect for a sunny wall. |
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But the sunny weather has suited greenfly and blackfly, while mildew has affected several plants. |
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He and the other man were alone in the gallery in the middle of a sunny Monday morning. |
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The Pacific silverweed prefers sunny coastal dunes to marsh edges, sandy bluffs, wetland meadows and mudflats. |
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It was a typically sunny February afternoon in Delhi, but I felt a cloud of impenetrable darkness. |
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On a sunny day its beer garden is a blithe place to rest over a pint of locally-brewed ale. |
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A lovely sunny day for the most part, though it clouded over somewhat towards the evening. |
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Then dozens of multi-coloured balloons were released into the sunny evening sky. |
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The bobble hat would have looked distinctive because it was a very hot sunny afternoon. |
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It was a warm, sunny Thursday and Belinda had skived off her unofficial work to join Astor for some sunbathing. |
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Beyond the darkness, Doune saw a clear and sunny sky blue itching to break through. |
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I enjoy a sunny afternoon at the ballpark on occasion, and I can appreciate a well-stocked skybox just as much as the next guy. |
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We've cleared airspace for you, and it's a perfectly sunny day throughout the skyway you'll be traveling. |
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The weather has been great so far, sunny all day, and Andy is looking a bit red on his shiny bonce. |
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Completely unflappable, she always seemed in control, and her sunny personality shone through. |
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It is much safer to start them in boxes or pots in unheated greenhouses, in a cold frame or even a sunny windowsill in the garage. |
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Too bad we're starting to move that week or I would bop on down to this great show in a sunny land that knows not snow. |
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It can tolerate heavy clay soil, but prefers a sunny spot if it is to produce its pretty pink flowers. |
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We never met a man, or woman, or child anywhere in this sunny island who seemed to be unprosperous, or discontented, or sorry about anything. |
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It had been a very sunny day, and he was calmly enjoying the warmth, sitting on one of the uppermost boughs of a village tree. |
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Flittering melodies, sunny, bouncing guitar lines and brushed percussion give the record a spirited, yet blithe air to it. |
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Polenta is best known as a hearty winter side dish, but its sunny yellow color and sweet corn taste make it a natural for spring too. |
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It turned cloudy and a very unseasonal drizzle came, turning a sunny morning into a cold one. |
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The trees were growing naturally on a sunny roadside or in an open space, being unshaded by other trees. |
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A near record start of 21 yachts started on a lovely sunny afternoon for Monday's race with a good southerly wind. |
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I quickly untacked him in record time, then I hosed him off because it was a warm sunny day and he was kind of sweaty. |
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In dry-winter areas that don't freeze or have much snow, water perennials once a month on a sunny, warm day to keep them alive and healthy. |
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So, putting off the idea of moving to the sunny coasts of Portugal and living in a villa, he threw himself back into the deep, crisp snowdrifts. |
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I used to dream of cold, sunny days, against the sky of mountains, as we climbed to snowlines through the sharper light of forests. |
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With cheap flight to and from Malaga these wonderful hills make a great reliable, sunny, snowsure and accessible winter destination. |
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The slopes are sunny yet snowsure thanks to their elevation up to 2525 meters above sea level. |
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If the soil is frozen or unworkably wet, heel them into the ground in a sunny spot until the conditions are more favourable. |
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I will move out a week later and Bryn will get the best upgrade possible, from the smallest room to the second-biggest but most sunny room. |
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Put 3-4 peppermint teabags in a glass of soda water on a sunny window sill. |
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On sunny days, Ke'e is a lovely crescent of tawny sand crouched below an upsweeping ridge line. |
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Also for containers or sheltered, well-drained sunny spaces, the less hardy gladiolus, nerine and Belladonna lily will look exotic. |
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He said he was not worried about the weekend's sunny weather breaking as there was plenty of room to shelter from showers in the stands. |
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The weather for this ASR patrol was 75 degrees and sunny with a 10 knot breeze from the southwest. |
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After finishing their breakfast, Chris suggested going to the park, since it was sunny and breezy, the perfect weather. |
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Or maybe it is all this rotten weather and the need for a good holiday somewhere sunny and warm. |
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The satellite rose into a brilliantly sunny sky flecked with small white clouds. |
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The combination of an early spring and warm sunny weather brought on ripening, and harvesting at the end of February. |
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About 200 miles east of British Columbia's rainy, cool coast, the Okanagan Valley is where Vancouverites head for a sunny beach vacation. |
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If there is one place in Ireland that they have a better chance of some sunshine, it's in the sunny south-east. |
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The summer festivals have ended, but if it is music you seek, then the sunny south-east is the place to be over the next few weeks. |
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There's also a large bronzy image of Buddha seated in meditation and ornate hooded archways, and sunny colours abound. |
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There can't be many better things than sitting in the middle of a crowd on a sunny day getting steadily sozzled. |
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Our yard is warm and sunny for most of the day in summer, making it an ideal spot for plants such as pelargoniums and verbena. |
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In England the Common vervain is found growing by roadsides and in sunny pastures. |
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When a clutch of four budgerigar chicks hatched out one sunny September day in 1999, it was a happy occasion for their breeder. |
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The capital of Asmara, with a population of 400,000, has some broad, palm-lined boulevards and sunny, springlike weather year-round. |
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Photographs of a spumy coastline are separated by a horizontal strip of images taken of the artist's crisp shadow on the sunny beach. |
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Ceramic pots glazed in modern vibrant colours work as well in shady nooks as they do in sunny corners. |
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Blue-green algal bloom forms on the surface of water when there are high levels of nutrients present, combined with warm, sunny and calm conditions. |
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For a sunny bed, I've planted wide swaths of bearded iris, Asiatic lilies, and daylilies together, which becomes the mid-summer highlight of my garden. |
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I jammed my thumb into my mouth and almost choked on it while the screen lit up with sunny skies on a gleaming lake. |
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They can solve the problem of early frost by cultivating asparagus peas in containers and moving them inside to a greenhouse or sunny bay window to complete maturation. |
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The earliest vineyards were selected to provide a sunny aspect, commonly on a hillside slope, a sufficient depth of soil, and access to water for the roots. |
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A large window with a sunny aspect overlooks the rear garden. |
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On a bitingly cold January afternoon it was hard to imagine a sunny June 2004 day when Moore Street Plaza becomes a resplendent showcase of downtown Dublin. |
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Los Angeles was just a big, dry, sunny place with ugly homes and no style, but good-hearted and peaceful. |
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In late May, the young plants should be hardened off in a cold frame for a few days before planting in a sunny spot and a fertile, moist but well-drained soil. |
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When I pulled up in front of her store that morning, it was gorgeously sunny but also toe-chill cold. |
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In a sunny window, try oregano, rosemary, sage, sweet marjoram, and thyme. |
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It was a clear day, a sunny day, a day of brightness and splendor. |
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There is a clear affinity between actor and character that spills over into the sunny nature of a film that could so easily have seemed twee or sugar-coated. |
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McCarthy is shambling and sunny, his shirttails as often as not hanging out over his suit pants. |
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The tourist season is the austral summer, when there's a minimum extent of sea ice, the chance of a few sunny days and relatively more pleasant sailing weather. |
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One sunny afternoon as I sat nursing a chilled glass of Chianti on the square, a wedding party spilled out from an old church, a blur of confetti and colour. |
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And now she sat on the floor in her sunny yellow room, where those agonizingly sweet childhood remembrances tickled and tantalized her senses and swept her away from reality. |
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All sorts of plants grow in rock gardens, thriving in sunny warm spots, dry ravines, damp gullies, and many other variations of temperature and soil conditions. |
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The designer and socialite, who died Sunday at 81, built an empire out of her preppy, sunny style. |
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In sunny regions, the company reckoned, solar energy could account for about 80 percent of the energy needed for oil recovery. |
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It was a hot sunny day, but luckily their seats for the game were in the shade. |
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That gave a huge advantage to the sunny Republican prone to hugging supporters. |
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The day is so sunny, so clear, that the natives, accustomed to clouds, find the silver-blue blaze almost disorienting. |
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But in the next instant, all the other timepieces ticked on into the first of the sunny afternoons the boy will never see. |
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Don meets Joy on a California business trip in Season 2, and they embark on an extremely brief, sunny, all-encompassing affair. |
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Oregonians suffer through them in anticipation of the blissfully sunny and temperate summer. |
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Listening to the songs of the nightingales and the rustling of the wind through the trees, he delighted in the sounds and smells of nature on that sunny afternoon. |
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When she arrived in sunny Gibraltar, Caroline was greeted by HMS York's Commanding Officer, Commander Paul Porter, before she sat down to a traditional lunch in the wardroom. |
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She's coming along that road like a sexy tree in some warm, tropical wind, a blow of iris and orchids and sweet feet made soft in the salt-water of some sunny bay. |
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I gingerly walked down the center staircase and out into what was a chilly, sunny October morning. |
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A sunny, rain washed morning on the cusp between summer and autumn is pretty close to heaven in my book, and a wonderful, crispy-clean way to start the day. |
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Yes it's that time of year again, the time when Big Brother starts and Channel 4 bung God a few quid to make it sunny in order to encourage semi-nudity. |
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By the time you've got your waterproofs on it's sunny again. |
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It was one of the better-looking days, sunny, but not scorching. |
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In June the Monterey coast weather can be sunny or socked in. |
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The covered terrasse is quite pleasant on a sunny afternoon or a hot summer evening, but can get noisy from the traffic speeding down one of downtown's busiest thoroughfares. |
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But, an under-the-radar trend shows a quieter exodus crossing that grain, bypassing the burbs and sunny climes for more rural, less subdivided environs. |
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There, in a grassy, sunny clearing, sat an innocent little cottage. |
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It was sunny, it was cloudy, it was raining, it was completely covered in snow, and then by the end of the day it was gone. |
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It's unseasonably warm and sunny, as if God is trying to give New Yorkers a break and the sickly sweet smell of decaying flowers mixes with the acrid smoke. |
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The weather was beautiful and sunny with a slight north-westerly breeze. |
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Choose an open, sunny spot with a moisture-retentive, well-drained soil and dig over the earth to remove all weeds before adding a few spadefuls of organic matter. |
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Two balmy and often sunny days passed right before our eyes. |
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It was a balmy, sunny, tropical day, and the waters looked clear and calm. |
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Amazingly, Branagh proves himself more than equal to the task, bringing a sunny boisterousness to Much Ado About Nothing that is both charming and fresh. |
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Sitting outside a pub in the Scottish border town of Yetholm on a sunny summer evening, I reach down, undo my laces and release my feet from inside my walking boots. |
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Except in extreme northern zones, where they must be lifted in fall, Galtonia will withstand winter if planted in a sunny spot and heavily mulched. |
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To put that into perspective, indoor lighting is about 100 lux, while a bright, sunny day can hit 50,000 lux or more. |
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The day was hot and sunny as well, so I went for a stroll along the shore before the interview and looked at the many ducklings and some strange footed black duck thingies. |
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Pocklington were without half a dozen key players due to injury and unavailability and they left a dry and sunny Pocklington to find Ilkley rainswept and waterlogged. |
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England have qualified for the Euro 2004 championship finals, but it was a passage to sunny Portugal darkened by one of the most unedifying weeks in the game. |
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She is petite, blonde and quick to break into a sunny smile. |
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Slowed me down and let me enjoy the wild weather, a big pile of grey storm clouds, a sunny battle of summer rain and sunshine and light shards slicing clouds. |
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On the same day that it's icy cold in the Artic, it's foggy in Louisiana, sunny in Barbados, and blowing wild winds called willy-willies in Australia. |
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Pot them on instead and grow them for a few more weeks in a sunny, sheltered part of the garden or cold frame or unheated greenhouse before planting out. |
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On the sunny morning of Sept. 11, 2001, Eve Bucca was at her own job as a nurse at a Westchester hospital. |
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Queues had formed early at one polling station in the Sydney beachside suburb of Clovelly, when polls opened under brilliant sunny skies in Australia's biggest city. |
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I know it may shock you to know I haven't led a blameless life, that my past is not a blissful stroll in the park on a sunny day with bluebirds winging in a cloudless sky. |
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For example, sunny Sydney is an ideal spot to showcase solar energy, so electricity for several events will be powered by the sun through photovoltaic panels. |
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As I stepped out of a decrepit office building into a perfect sunny day, a member of my team started talking into his radio. |
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A sunny, dry season had growers excited for that year's reds. |
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After the redcaps ' sudden visit that sunny afternoon, we knew why. |
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Ronald Reagan could get away with sunny generalizations about supply-side economics because in 1980, it was just a theory. |
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In March, plant sunny beds with seed or transplants of marigolds, zinnias, gomphrena and rudbeckia, and brighten shady spots with impatiens and caladiums. |
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When Schwartz finally arrived, she gave a version of her sunny stump speech. |
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Glazed all along its south side, it offers a simple, spare and sunny series of places that provide a surprising number of possibilities for eating in company. |
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I went to put a fleece on, on top of my sweatshirt, and thought that perhaps the weather had got chilly again despite having been sunny for most of the day. |
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The sunny, warm weekend was filled with that special combination of friendly flirting, sincere helpfulness, and relaxed toplessness that characterizes the festival every year. |
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The herb spiral has two diverse microclimates, ranging from a sunny, dry area on the upper southern half to a shaded, moist area on the north and around the base. |
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Finally, most fish seek shaded, darkened areas during hot, sunny days. |
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When Dahlia tubers shoot, divide and plant in a sunny spot in the garden. |
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The combination of excess sugar sap and sunny days create an abundance of the pigment anthocyanin and the brilliant fall colors of crimson and purple. |
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In stark contrast with the sunny personality of his predecessor, Tony Blair, Brown's demeanor is dour, recessive and technocratic. |
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He has been growing his own grapes for over ten years, with vines trailing through a sunny shed in a garden full of blackberry and gooseberry trees. |
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The day was bright and sunny as I walked swiftly towards the hospital. |
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There wasn't a cloud in the sky and the day was bright and sunny. |
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Either head to the sunny beach resort, get back to nature in the forest camping grounds, or head to the wintry wonderland of the snow-filled mountains. |
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Silk trees are looking a treat at the moment, and despite their feathery foliage and powderpuff flowers they love the heat and are a perfect small tree for sunny back yards. |
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It was a sunny, bright day without a cloud in the azure sky. |
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They were replaced with maple, ash and linden trees, casting a shady background over undulating brick walks edged with primula to create a cool area on a hot sunny day. |
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And the crowds who risked trench foot in October around the muddy, muddy banks were as enthralled as their counterparts at sunny St Andrews in July. |
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Under boulders live other fish, including large ling and many codling, while above the kelp line pollack shoals can cloud the brightness on a sunny day. |
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Democrats could use a sunny day as an excuse to destroy the free market, redistribute income and pander to lobbyists. |
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She was entranced by his eyes which shimmered different shades of blue and aqua, which immediately made her think of the sea on a clear sunny day. |
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The day is sunny but a fog rolls in and puts a chill into their bones. |
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The day was bright, and surprisingly sunny for the time of year. |
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The picture on the television was of a sunny rock slope emerging from blue waters, with sea lions at rest on the rookery and swimming through the light swells at its edge. |
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She had just woken up and the day was bright, sunny and full of promise. |
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Forecasters said the milder weather should be on the way for the weekend, with snow showers probably turning to sleet and sunny spells across the region by tomorrow. |
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The breakthrough emerged on the opening day of the three-day Great Yorkshire Show which saw huge crowds flock to the Harrogate showground attracted by the warm, sunny weather. |
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The long-range career forecast is looking sunny for Billie Piper. |
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With sweet, synthy rock and all the sunny hooks and Harmonies you could ever wish for, they sounded like their landscape. |
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And Alstroemeria Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, a Peruvian lily, is perfect for a sunny border. |
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If you have a warm, sunny window site, begonias, geraniums or African violets are each reliable winter bloomers. |
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Wintersweet can be trained against a sunny wall,but it may take a couple of years before the first flowers appear. |
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The Wolfpack Cert 15 THIS toothless documentary begins as a disturbing exploration of abuse and ends as a sunny coming-of-age tale. |
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I SPENT a lovely sunny and warm winter afternoon in Wollongong about an hour south of Sydney, Australia. |
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It was a warm, sunny day and letter jackets and tee shirts were fine for warmth and protection. |
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Hardy bulbs such as nerines, galtonia and amaryllis belladonna can be planted in spring and left to naturalise in a warm, sunny spot. |
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Doronicums originate from across Europe and Asia and, for the most part, require an well-drained soil in an open, sunny position to do well. |
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Wear with opaque tights and hightop trainers and swap for laser-cut flats when it's sunny. |
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New research from sunny Australia provides some of the strongest evidence to date that near-daily sunscreen use can slow the aging of skin. |
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Gorillas frequent such bais, which are waterlogged and sunny, because of the sodium-rich sedges and asters that grow beneath the open sky. |
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The sunny days were filled with incident and his bottle was filled with klerin. |
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Sven ordered a stack of flapjacks with maple syrup, two strips of bacon, and an egg, sunny side up. |
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The house came into sight, above the cedar grove beyond whose black interstices an apple orchard flaunted in the sunny afternoon. |
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On a sunny stone near a foresty bed of asparagus I sat down at last, tired, and a little dispirited. |
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The least sunny areas are the mountains, some parts of which average less than 1200 hours of sunshine annually. |
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Summer daytime temperatures regularly top 20 Celsius, typically reaching 25 Celsius on sunny days throughout July and August in particular. |
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Sublime cafe fare in a sunny, noisy setting crowded with suits, ladies who lunch and artsy Mass Ave types. |
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The most temperate seasons are spring, which can be changeable, and autumn, which is generally sunny and dry. |
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During early autumn there can be some settled periods of weather and it can feel pleasant with mild temperatures and some sunny days. |
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Generally, the city is sunny during the year, but rain is fairly common during the spring and in the summer. |
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Winters are cold and snowy with few sunny days, and the normal January high is just below freezing. |
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Sicily's sunny, dry climate, scenery, cuisine, history and architecture attract many tourists from mainland Italy and abroad. |
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Every new period with sunny weather becomes a bit cooler than the last one. |
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Me, Kathryn Thomas, a backpackfull of suntan lotion and a sunny tropical island? |
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In high mountain regions, streams frequently rise on sunny days and fall on cloudy ones for this reason. |
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