The pots were placed outdoors and artificially watered as necessary to keep at approximate field capacity. |
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Where the plants were growing runners I pegged these down into potting compost with unbent paper clips and watered them. |
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He had fed the animals, watered them, fussed over Sport and Cochise, and milked the cow. |
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The animals around the house have to be fed and watered and cleaned constantly, just like a child. |
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Fed and watered, we set off again, after a bit of tarting around in the car park. |
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I cleaned out all the stalls and watered the horses before going to see if John and Sheryl needed me to do anything else. |
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A recent student debate centered on whether animals in the wild should be watered during a severe drought. |
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Uriah Heep is watered down tenth-rate Jethro Tull, only even more boring and inane. |
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Kat sniffed her margarita to determine how much tequila Gary had put in it, and her eyes watered. |
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I watched the topography that I had grown to love fiercely become leveled, watered, and consumed by sterile stuccoed cubes. |
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I'm looking forward to the Gehry building, though, even though it's been watered down a bit from its original design. |
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All of which taste like watered down barley water with a bit of an alcoholic kick. |
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She didn't move from her spot at all and looked as rigid and stiff as a statue even as her eyes watered from the smoke. |
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The horses were fed and watered as the guard who stopped them dragged me from the cage and towards a cell. |
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Each evening the horses were bedded down, fed, watered, cosseted and crooned at. |
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Bed the plants into the prepared trench and cover the roots with soil, which should be watered if dry. |
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Because of their position the water drains away and they have to be watered through the summer. |
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From now until July 20 he will keep it aerated, fed and watered, give it a top dressing and keep it mowed, usually to a length of 50 mm. |
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It was a well watered ranch with two streams, one on the north end and another near the middle of the range. |
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His project was a burned pound cake, but it looked burnt and the lemon topping was watered down. |
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I washed out two long tubs and planted 6 of my new strawberries in each, watered them in and put them right in the corner of the patio. |
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If there are flowers planted in tubs or beds in your area we ask you to please help keep them watered regularly. |
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In light of the fact that agreement has not been reached, staging posts where animals are unloaded, watered, fed and rested will remain. |
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During the growing season, keep the plant watered and apply a liquid feed every month, as the compost must be moist in winter. |
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Top-dress lightly with sand, topsoil, and sifted compost, and keep the lawn well watered until the new sprouts emerge. |
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I normally fed and watered my cats by 11 pm or so local time before I retired at night, in fact. |
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When stalled they should be fed twice daily, watered and their stalls cleaned daily. |
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If a lawn is properly mowed, watered, and fertilized, grasscycling can actually produce a healthier-looking lawn. |
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Any peasant might teach our economist that this fact arises from the greater productiveness of the land watered by the Rhine and the Meuse. |
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If terrorism is to be checked, the ground that breeds it must not be watered. |
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Often these TV events are watered down versions of what should be premium bloodbaths. |
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The company watered the horses and filled the water skins on the wagon with water, and everything was tied down and given a last check. |
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To the Persians and Arabs the word Hindu covered both the lands watered by the Sindhu and the people living there and beyond. |
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Lastly she watered the office plants and fetched her coworker a fresh cup of decaf coffee. |
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The cavalry horses were watered at the spring, and the men settled in their breastworks. |
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The whole area watered by the West River had by the 1840s become violently unstable. |
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I'd rather just read the critical text than read the same thing watered down and simplified in fiction. |
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The central floodplain is watered by the Chao Phraya River and its tributaries. |
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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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Irish livestock hauliers make use of staging posts to ensure that animals are rested, foddered and watered at regular intervals. |
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The preparation was top class and credit to the ladies committee who were at their best and made sure everyone was watered and foddered. |
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They're well watered and under floating row covers with wire hoops, all securely fastened to take the wind we've been having. |
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Allowing people whose properties back on to the forest to keep their lawns watered would create a natural firebreak, said Calder. |
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Her eyes watered and she hurried to wipe the tears away from her face as Alex turned around. |
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My mouth watered, thinking of the first taste of sugar I would have in months. |
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My mouth watered at the thought of such a great treat after such a trying day. |
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So he, filled his shoe with water, caught hold of it with his teeth and climbed up and watered the dog. |
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My mouth watered as I remembered how long it had been since I had last eaten. |
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The mall was bustling with activity and Stacy's mouth watered at the mention of ice cream. |
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My mouth watered at the sight and smell but I forced myself to keep my head up and stand strong. |
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Her mouth watered as she took a look at the thing as the waiter set it in the middle of the table. |
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She added a little bit of pepper to the meat and watched as his mouth watered. |
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We went to the beach, sunbathed, read books under straw parasols, ate olives and drank cheap red wine watered down with soda water. |
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It's like drinking club soda that has been watered down and mixed with flat light beer. |
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I made notes and muttered the new words as I watered the garden and hung washing on the line. |
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If anything I have watered my comments down a little, because I know he reads this diary. |
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Such has been the opposition to Clarke's proposals that he has watered them down somewhat. |
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There was no stopping the laughing machine and people laughed till their eyes watered and jaws literally ached. |
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But in the final version, which was issued earlier this month, all these points were watered down. |
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The terrace is watered by one of the sources of the River Jordan, a spring from a cool cave. |
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Leave some room around the base of the plant so that when the plants are watered, it will be more directly absorbed into the soil. |
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When setting out container-grown plants, be sure that the soil is moist and that you have watered the plant itself. |
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I am concerned that the clear recommendations to the Scottish Executive and its agencies have been watered down. |
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They're worried about the impact on the weak and vulnerable if the unfair dismissal laws are watered down. |
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My upper body wavered precariously and my eyes watered as I caught sight of the drop below. |
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We watered them in, and we've been giving them a drink just about every day since. |
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Instantly, Wendy's eyes watered as the ultrasonic whine assailed her sensitive ears. |
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She's got long black hair, ratted and dry, and it hangs down over her shoulders like a fern that hasn't been watered in weeks. |
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Since I came home I've hung the washing out, watered my plants and hoovered the upstairs of the house. |
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Amongst the chaos of the crumbling Piscean age, a beautiful flower is being watered with the life of Aquarian energies. |
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This will be used to make sure drinks have not been watered down by dishonest landlords. |
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I watered the planting area for each one with several litres of water, then added some fresh compost. |
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This delicate flower will wither and blow away like dust in the wind if it's not watered with affection and the light of love doesn't shine. |
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The plants were well watered, and used for experiments on the day of purchase. |
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And the creek line is actually the creek line that fed the first farm or watered the first farm for the early colonists. |
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This week I carefully built up the drawings from a light watered down line gradually working up to the darker. |
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The somewhat watered down language of the resolutions is hardly threatening to Sudan, and doesn't indicate a strong political will to me. |
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It's a good time for planting evergreens and flowering shrubs, so long as they're watered well until frost creeps into the soil. |
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When the mix is placed in soil and watered, it starts a chemical reaction that frees phosphorus that plants can use. |
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When the flax is sufficiently watered it is taken out of the pond and beaten by an implement called a swingle. |
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Students were not potted plants to be watered in some academic hothouse, nor were they to be subjects of academic experiments. |
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The eelworm's eggs are watered into the soil, where they hatch and infect slugs, preventing them from feeding. |
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Small containers that are hanging or placed in windy or excessively sunny areas may need to be watered at least once a day. |
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The rest is overlaid by gradations of watered blue that have soaked into the canvas and recall stylized waves and clouds. |
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The heroic prototype is considerably watered down and herein lies the crux of the problem. |
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It's worth mentioning that if you have a problem with limescale in your kettle, your camellia should be watered with lime-free rainwater. |
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All pots were watered regularly until mid-July and supplied with liquid inorganic fertilizer on a monthly basis. |
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These techniques give walls the dramatic effect of crushed velvet, parchment, chamois leather, watered silk or brocade. |
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Soil under chamise shrubs was collected and heated at various temperatures then watered. |
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She watered the mules at the stableyard fountain, rubbed them down, and let them rest in a patch of shade. |
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During her response to the welcome home, Captain Parry said she watered Windeward Bound at some of the same spots used by Flinders and found the water still pristine. |
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Each pot was labeled with a galvanized tag and watered daily. |
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For instance, I watered my lawn last night for the first time ever. |
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Ten days before, a Tuesday, after she had watered her ferns and perennials, she stood watering the aloe vera plant at her east window, her window facing the street. |
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Lawns are watered twice or thrice daily, especially in summer. |
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The plants were watered regularly throughout their development. |
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Everyone accepts that animals benefit greatly from being unloaded, watered and rested, and it also gives you the opportunity to clean and re-bed trucks. |
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Egypt is generally associated with arid desert and the sharply contrasting fertile strip of land through the Nile Valley watered by the annual inundation of the River Nile. |
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Where did the rivers that watered Eden come from if there was no rain? |
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Timia is a gem of an oasis, a well watered valley, fringed by mountains. |
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Each time it merely turned an engine around or coaled and watered it, such as when a yard engine came in for a crew change, the roundhouse was credited with a half-dispatch. |
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Rachel's eyes watered, and tears started flowing down her cheeks. |
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Once they had cleared the platform, James got off and watered our coaches. |
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Her eyes watered up and the tears made their way down her cheek. |
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Her mouth watered and she cursed the thief who took her money. |
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Although this bold statement was watered down slightly during oral submissions it illustrates the unreality of the Local Authority's case on foreseeability. |
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The man who led the investigation believes the proposals have been watered down so that the staining will not affect the appearance of dog and cat food. |
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The resolutions were watered down so China abstained and didn't veto. |
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American wages have fallen, health insurance plans have been watered down. |
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The position of the flats was rearranged each time they were watered. |
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It tastes like watered down barley water with a bit of an alcoholic kick. |
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Our mouths watered at the redolent smell of sweet roasted meat. |
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I watered them with liquid fertilizer, repotted them into individual pots and let them grow up a little more before I planted them out in the garden. |
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In the stables, hands fed and watered the horses, and groomed their white coats until they shone, and polished the tack until they see dull reflections in the leather. |
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Their underlying design is a spiraling vortex, in which undulating waters magically metamorphose into watered silk, velvet into vaporous cloud and firmament. |
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The boxes were maintained in a glasshouse and watered daily. |
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Even though my wine was watered down I could still taste its rich flavour. |
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Could it be that, having watered down the chicken with non-specific mince you are now further diluting your capital costs with low grade mangel-wurzels? |
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Plant cool-weather vegetables such as beets, kale, lettuce, peas, radishes, spinach and turnips in late July, but keep them well watered and mulched. |
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The result will be provisions that are watered down or loopholes that vitiate key provisions altogether. |
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I saw it in eyes that watered when they spoke of him, their knowing smiles. |
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Zimmerman is a Latino precisely because his identity is mixed together, watered down. |
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Jace Lacob on what went wrong and why TV needs a fully-committed, not watered down, Abrams. |
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Both are brilliant bottle green and flourishing despite having an impervious tar pavement surface right around their trunks which would do nothing to keep them watered. |
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In biology, nastic refers to the natural movement of plants in response to changes in their environment, such as plants that track sunlight or that stiffen when watered. |
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Plants were grown in soil in a growth chamber and watered daily. |
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Evergreens, especially broadleaf evergreens, need to be well watered and mulched before winter because the leaves will continue to lose moisture throughout the winter. |
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The two blueberry bushes are sprouting and I've watered them a little bit. |
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When extreme ascetism was in vogue in the patristic period you had nutcases like Phibionites outside the Church and watered down nuts for ascetism like Tertullian within. |
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Non-invasive and hardy, it will grow to 15 feet if fed and watered well. |
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I went outside and watered them and picked the fruits and vegetables. |
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They will be corn-fed, watered, and given fresh hay to sleep on. |
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Plants were well watered prior to the dehydration experiments. |
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Suggs' vocal performance changed significantly, and his strong accent from the previous albums had been watered down. |
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My life will be taken up with just being toileted, washed, fed and watered. |
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By mutual consent between the teams, the pitch could be rolled, watered, covered and mown during a match and the use of sawdust was authorised. |
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The salvors have been asked to remove the live ammunition be removed in watered condition so that it can be diffused subsequently. |
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The SAA model is getting so extended and watered down that it is of questionable value. |
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Indoor cyclamen are so popular at this time of the year and they are best watered from below, ie in a saucer, and kept cool. |
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Used to be apple orchards, used to be the river and irrigation ditches that watered the apples, used to be mining towns. |
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Fabrics such as nubbly linens, rough hessian and watered silk in a palette of sky blues, cloudy whites and soft greys create a soothing harmony. |
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Nelson was made comfortable, fanned and brought lemonade and watered wine to drink after he complained of feeling hot and thirsty. |
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These bills propose that the limited hours of science instruction be watered down with presentations of nonscientific materials. |
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Joe Clark returned as leader, but the schism with the Reformers effectively watered down the combined Blue and Red Tory vote in Canada. |
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The Joint Chiefs logrolled on issues of concern to one or more services and provided the Secretary with watered down advice. |
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He instances particular cases of lakes that had dried up, and deserts that had at length become watered by rivers and fertilized. |
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The only plant which can take plenty of water is the indoor azalea, which can be watered every day so the rootball remains moist. |
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She watered the golden dewdrops, and Mameh sometimes thought she seemed more interested in the care of her plants than in that of her children. |
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Neither the landscaper nor the developer watered the trees for over a month, and we had no rain. |
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Those like Bromeliad or Lady Slipper Orchid should be watered once weekly and a Caladium every three days during the summer. |
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After avoiding two breath tests by saying he had a cold, he watered down his own urine sample. |
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Other than the roses, which require an extra weekly soaking during the summer, his plants are watered only once a week, including the Abutilons. |
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Together, the two young men fed and watered their mounts, gave them quick brush-downs and chatted happily the whole time. |
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Christmas cacti come from tropical jungles so need to be watered thoroughly. |
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North of the Vaal River, the Highveld becomes better watered and does not experience subtropical extremes of heat. |
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Sprinkle 1'oz of seed per sq yd and keep it watered in long, dry spells. |
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When mature antheridia were watered, the opercular cell and crescent-shaped cell were shed, and 32 spermatozoids were released from each antheridium. |
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For the first time ever at Hearsall Common, the track will be properly watered to obtain optimum racing conditions, courtesy of a water bouser supplied by the council. |
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The whole area around Derawar was once well watered by the Ghaggar River, now called the Hakra in Pakistan, and known in ancient Vedic times as the Sarasvati. |
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As trustees of the will, next-door neighbours Eugene and Ann Wheatley, are responsible for keeping Tinker fed and watered and his litter tray clean. |
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Grow rhododendron and azaleas if the soil is acid, or hardy fuchsias, mahonia, euonymus, elagnus and aucuba, which will adapt as long as they're watered well. |
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He said the workers and volunteers worked throughout the day to keep the surviving whales watered and covered before refloating them during Saturday night's high tide. |
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Oxen and horses used at the mill were watered from the pond nearby. |
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Tracks are watered before and, if needed, during meetings to prevent the surface becoming too dry and to protect the public and the riders from dust. |
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One of these groves, called the Sultanpet Tope, was intersected by deep ditches, watered from a channel running in an easterly direction about a mile from the fort. |
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Across the garden, the greenery is watered with reclaimed greywater, thus saving up to 40 per cent of the water that would have been consumed for overall landscape irrigation. |
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