Also use a pebble tray or spray plants often with a mister to increase humidity. |
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A footpath along the shore gives views across the bay and you will spot birds that make their homes in the shingle and pebble beach. |
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Of course, that was after I ripped a twenty-foot deep hole in the ground trying to pick up a pebble. |
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They haul out on intertidal rocks and ledes, sandy and pebble beaches, sandbars, and sometimes, ice floes. |
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With a part red-brick, part pebble dash facade and an attractive patio surround, the house is modern in design and layout. |
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I think we should develop pebble bed reactors and continue to do research on fusion energy. |
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But there was a teardrop shaped stone the size of a pebble, colored the cloudy blue of a stormy sea. |
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Miss Reilly was straight out of college, all pebble glasses, big hair and tie-dyed clothes. |
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The males stand about in feckless groups until picked by a girl, who takes a pebble and drops it wherever she requires her beaux to dig a burrow. |
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But, pebble reactors do not have the same crash shields required of light-water breeder reactors. |
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I rolled a pebble round and round inside my mouth, gathering a small pool of saliva, until that too dried up. |
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A pebble fell from the slope above the cave mouth and rolled to his feet and Ian stared down at it. |
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Hunter picked up a pebble and dropped it over the edge of the cliff, watching it fall to the ocean. |
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There were different colors of dirt and pebble scattered in between tufts of grass. |
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It is the top road running from one end of Kas to the other, from the double minareted mosque, down to small pebble beach. |
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He flicked a stray pebble with his toe into the water, the ripples expanding as far as the jetty. |
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The Hissatsu's grip is black polymer with a molded-in deep pebble grain surface. |
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Unlike the new species, these four Tertiary species have flat bases, and none has pebble armor like the new species. |
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Two long black steel rods are fixed to the wall by a smooth, shiny pebble from the river. |
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It was magical to see it, this pebble from space, black as coal and studded with goosebumps that glittered faintly. |
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If you look at them closely you can even see the striation engraved by a particularly resistant pebble carried along by the movement of the ice. |
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This private complex consists of a hotel with indoor and outdoor pool, a yacht club and Marina, bars and restaurants and a small pebble beach. |
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The limits and potentials that Magic holds for any one person is unique to that person, just as it is for a particular blade of grass or a given pebble along a rural lane. |
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If the French Presidency carries on like this, the IGC will fall flat on its face on Nice's hard pebble beach. |
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We made our way to a nineteen-thirties-era terraced house, built of brick and pebble dash. |
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But sometimes, instead of a splash, you hear just a little plop, and the pebble slips into the water practically without disturbing the surface. |
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A light black structure, composed of a mast in flexible carbon planted into a cast steel pebble, holding a sail of crinkled paper. |
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Long period waves were able to extend to the crest and deposit the pebble cobble clasts, but did not have the power to overwash the crest. |
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High-calcium quicklime is commercially available in six forms: lump, crushed, pebble, ground, pulverized, and as briquettes or pellets. |
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Harriet suggests to people that they keep a little off-cut of the stone or a beautiful pebble. |
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The quiet pebble beach is a 500-metre walk, and you can drive to the nearby coastal town of Limni, or hike in the mountains. |
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Its complex statement is rendered using natural materials such as brick, clay, pine wood, and a pebble mosaic in plaster flooring. |
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Suddenly a regulation that has occupied us here in this House for quite some time has become a small pebble in the mosaic of this changed world. |
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I lifted the loose floorboard and took out a small white pebble. |
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It is like dropping a pebble into the water and the ripples fill an ant's nest on the other side of the lake. |
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Like a pebble thrown into the water, the disease creates its own ripple effect on the whole family's everyday life. |
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The emergency services poured concrete onto the pebble beach and attempted to siphon the contents out of the trailer. |
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Since the EOL diversion began, a resistant pebble and boulder pavement has formed at the foot of the slopes most exposed to river currents. |
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The maze ends in an expansive Zen garden, complete with a pebble pool-pit and a vast mirror along one wall. |
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The pebble went sailing in the air before bonking him on the head. |
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The inside of the pot could also be burnished with a smooth pebble or bone to smear the clay particles over each other producing a more watertight vessel. |
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He was a small, bald man in his fifties with pebble glasses. |
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He adds two bumps on top and slaps a floppy pebble dead centre. |
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Inherited oil-bearing fluid inclusions identified in those samples are hosted in a well-cemented and partially recrystallized, rounded pebble of sandstone. |
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Every ruddy pebble on the pounded clay, every blade of yellow barley beyond it, stands out in bold relief before me, vying for my eyes to embrace it and it alone. |
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I'm just a pebble in the stream, a little bitty shareholder. |
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Other key presenters included executives from Google, Microsoft, and start-ups like pebble. |
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I always found a small pebble in my food but no harm, no foul. |
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Pluck a pebble from a mountain and pretend the mountain is gone. |
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The vinho verde splashes into the glass like sea foamily glancing onto a pebble. |
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The town of São Vicente is fast becoming popular with surfers thanks to a pebble beach with excellent conditions where many surfers from all over Europe come to ride the waves. |
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Some of these installations use pebble lime as a reagent. |
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A pebble for messages that mustn't go astray. |
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The symbol of this adriatic pearl which is a part of a beautifull pebble beach and yet somehow secluded, makes for an image any visitor is sure to remember. |
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A stainless steel arm reaches out from a black cast steel pebble. |
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Even a tiny pebble can damage a finish or leave a mark. |
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It is more than just nothing, but it is not much more than a pebble. |
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Materials: Cast iron pebble, blown and frosted glass, inox. |
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And then, if a cat or a dog comes along and sniffs the pebble, it dies. |
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The steep pebble beach is dragged and drawn by waves that crackle and seethe with the mass of moving stone, while frozen pools on the shore splinter and craze in joyful counterpoint. |
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Do we blame the wanton schoolboy, with a pebble in his hand, all powerless to resist the alluring vastness of a barndoor? |
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Mesembryanthemum criniflorum or Dorotheanthus bellidiformis Also known as ice plant, icicle plant, pebble plant, and fig marigold. |
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A key part of the preparation of the playing surface is the spraying of water droplets onto the ice, which form pebble on freezing. |
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As the stone moves over the pebble, any rotation of the stone causes it to curl to the inside or outside. |
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The plants grow subtidally and attach to coral, rocks or shells in moderately exposed or sheltered rocky or pebble areas. |
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During the summer season a chair lift takes tourists to and from the pebble beach below. |
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In the lower reaches of the river valley the water flows over bunter sandstone and pebble beds. |
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Access to the sea is only available through the pebble beach due to no support structure, but great surfing conditions due to its eight meters high waves, suitable for experienced surfers only. |
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Materials: Cast steel pebble, unbreakable wire, branches. |
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The soils of the studied area are limestone and pebble rendzinas with sandy loam texture. |
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Materials: Black steel rods, pebble drawing pin, silicon clips. |
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The Tarkwaian series hosts a gold-bearing quartz pebble conglomerate unit called the Banket Formation. |
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In a zone of shoal and hardly above a pebble and gravel always bright with accurate internal granularity, and here without a moisture all their paints and patterns die away. |
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Materials: Japanese paper and tulle, cast steel pebble. |
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The pebble rendzinas are suitable for deep-rooted species such as alfalfa and white melilot. |
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The pebble cobble ramp helps protect the base of the dunes from wave attack but it also separates the dunes from their source of beach sand for rebuilding. |
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This pebble beach offers clean and crystal clear waters, good facilities, lifeguard surveillance, plenty of room to sunbathe and is close to restaurants. |
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The LCA reached the pebble beach at 0452, almost on time. |
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The coasts of the North Sea vary from mountainous coastlines interspersed by fjords, to cliffs with pebble beaches to low cliffs with valleys and sandy beaches with dunes. |
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We spent our last night there dining on King Prawn saganaki while our little boy splashed on the pebble beach beside the restaurant. |
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These stripes, running parallel to the shard's longest side, suggest ripples emanating from a pebble dropped into a pond or isobars on a weather map. |
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Within the Vaal River valley, pebble tools have been located. |
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As the pebble and sand ridge extended eastward from Calais, the haven behind it developed into fen, as the estuary progressively filled with silt and peat. |
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Many of the pitches offer views of sheltered Luce Bay, and that crunchily crisp pebble beach is just a few strides away, accessed directly from the campsite. |
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The tools were formed by knocking pieces off a river pebble, or stones like it, with a hammerstone to obtain large and small pieces with one or more sharp edges. |
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Ima gonna close my eyes and you toss that there pebble in the air. |
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That was the pebble by the seashore he really wanted to find. |
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The 'Venus impudique' from Laugerie-Basse, the red statuette of a seated steatopygous lady from Le Courbet and an engraved pebble from the Abri Murat were obvious. |
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