We have trialed a number of achimenes for winter hardiness and are always thrilled when we find another cultivar to add to our list. |
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If you have an acid soil, a good way to rectify the situation is to rake lime into the ground in late winter. |
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He turned around and continued raking together a heap of dried winter leaves on the lawn. |
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Moving the soil surface with a rake in winter will expose many slugs and their eggs to frost damage. |
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York Wasps suffered a triple whammy yesterday as the big winter freeze put paid to the New Year's Day clash against Swinton Lions. |
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I took a Diaries and Journals class in college my junior year during the winter term. |
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Let the pots stand in a saucer of water, ideally rainwater, then let them dry off a bit over the winter. |
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I often harvest tomatoes into the second week of December, and sometimes hardy kale and cabbage through the winter. |
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Following the severe winter of 1995, for example, the Mt. Langley herd was left with 4 ewes and 11 rams. |
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The very warm and dry conditions had seen half of lowland winter barley crops harvested with winter oilseed rape not far behind. |
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From Baja California up the US West Coast the climate is mild and arid, other than in winter. |
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Happy eaters fill the three large, light rooms, spreading across the pine floors, wheelback chairs, chunky wooden tables and winter log fire. |
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They leave northern breeding areas for winter ranges farther south or at lower elevations. |
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At the end of the winter perhaps it had cooled a little, but a shortie wetsuit was only just adequate. |
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It all came flooding back to him just now, as he looked out the misty window at a sky black and bursting with a load of late winter wetness. |
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He still wets the bed during nights not regularly but frequently, mostly during winter when he goes to bed without going to the bathroom. |
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Plants such as winter creeper and Aaron's beard may become rangy and untidy. |
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I'm in Houston and we got our first bit of cold, rainy winter weather this week. |
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I love serving them with a creamy blue cheese, or sliced into a pancetta, Parmesan and walnut salad with a few winter greens. |
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Squirrels will discover that a half walnut shell filled with mulled wine is just the ticket for getting through a long, cold winter. |
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The service will be launched at the end of the summer in time for the winter surge, but registration begins next week. |
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It takes no time at all to prepare and is a hearty and satisfying autumn or winter meal. |
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The fox wandered the area, and went a little ahead, finding not much, besides a few more berries that had not yet spoiled in the coming winter. |
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There had been outbreaks of measles that winter in the Midlands Health Board region and in the west of the country. |
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In fall, the need to stockpile calories to survive the winter drives deer to seek high-calorie foods full of oils and starches. |
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During their first cold winter, Lewis shipped a collection of skins, horns, skeletons, and prairie plants back down the Missouri. |
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Jack Snipe are probably regular in winter, where Spotted Crake has been recorded three times. |
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My clothes are laid out before me as I contemplate the warm coat, my constant companion for the winter. |
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I have fed this guy on many occasions and also given him a warm jacket during winter. |
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In the midst of winter, nature provides us with warm colours of orange and reds to give the impression of warmth. |
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Plenty of winter warmers there, but some lighter fare might shift more desserts. |
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Police are warning drivers to remain cautious today after a winter storm dumped as much as 14 inches of snow on parts of eastern Virginia. |
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The garden is looking past its best and I'll soon have to go and put it to bed for the winter. |
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Yes, the climate is extreme, but there is a definite autumn, winter, spring and summer thanks to the Gulf Stream, which washes the coastline. |
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All populations of Lincoln's Sparrows are migratory, although some summer and winter ranges overlap in New Mexico and Northern California. |
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The jug-eared Englishman meanwhile dressed down in a winter jacket, crumpled looking jeans and black trainers. |
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Where cultivation is used between rows, cover crops planted in August can accelerate acclimation for winter. |
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His pride and joy will be sitting bobbing about on its mooring happy to be released from its winter storage, itching to get its decks japped. |
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It might be a waste of water, but in an extreme case it is a better alternative than a frozen, busted pipe on a freezing winter night. |
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Underneath you could plant Mahonia japonica, a handsome all-year round shrub, with lily of the valley scented yellow flowers in early winter. |
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Catch up on the pruning and in particular the cutting back of spring-flowering shrubs such as Kerria japonica and winter jasmine. |
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Long and thin or fat and tubular, pasta is the queen of comfort foods this winter. |
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Thames Water says there might be a hosepipe ban on account of there not being enough rain over the winter. |
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Snowboarding now has full Olympic accreditation and is the fastest growing winter sport in the world. |
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Travel by water was better for much of the year until winter froze the rivers. |
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He still has 60 acres of winter corn under water, a lot of which will drown out and have to be re-sown. |
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It provides winter habitat for 15 million waterbirds, more than 400,000 geese, and 5 million ducks. |
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Apparently large numbers of ducks, coots and other waterbirds winter at the lake. |
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One of the best, but also the slowest, method is to fill the finished watercourse or pond with water and leave over winter. |
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Here's an easy way to make a winter chicken waterer that is inexpensive and really works. |
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When I went home for winter vacation, my beloved ponderosa pines seemed to regard me accusingly in the mist. |
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Birders generally watch shorebirds in summer, raptors in autumn, and waterfowl in winter. |
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Where possible the river is now allowed to flood in winter, creating water meadows that attract many different wildfowl. |
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The couple of times I've been there this winter there have been 2-3 water pipits but no rock pipits. |
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The group has also managed the wet farmland so winter visitors include snipe, redshank, water rail and common sandpiper. |
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Another winter wonder at the reserve is the normally shy, secretive water rail. |
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The morning started quietly in bright sun but with a chill wind, a day with one foot in winter and one in spring. |
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The northern waterways were closed, the rivers and lakes being slowly choked by the encroaching winter ice. |
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Cloud seeding is a snowmaking technique that discharges minute particles of a chemical called iodide into winter storm clouds to create snow. |
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I've let this old carcass get as stiff as beef jerky on a cold winter morning. |
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I've resorted to thermal underwear, several layers of jerseys, winter stockings and a polar fleece jacket. |
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The council later said it had not been warned snow was on the way, but this winter it is taking no such chances. |
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During unusually mild winter weather and during the summer, the jet stream retreats northward into Canada. |
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As the graphic above shows, these jet stream changes can have major effects on the USA's weather, especially in the winter. |
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So do bulbs such as winter aconite, crocus, snowdrop, Iris reticulata, and Cyclamen coum. |
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Snowdrops and winter aconites herald the transition between winter and spring. |
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Here there's a nice 1898 Arts and Crafts style house, sheltered by beech copses with kettle nest boxes and carpeted yellow by winter aconites. |
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It's attached to the winter aconite, Eranthis hyemalis and also to a type of horsetail, Equisetum hyemale. |
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One of its manifestations was naturalistic sweeps of winter aconite, bluebells, daffodils or anemones multiplying by the thousands in woodlands. |
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One of the earliest is the winter aconite Eranthis hymalis, whose little rounded yellow flowers start appearing shortly after New Year. |
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Just as endearing as the snowdrop is eranthis hyemalis, commonly known as the winter aconite. |
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In fall and winter they feed principally on acorns, other nuts, seeds, and fruits. |
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During migration and winter, they inhabit rocky coasts, reefs, jetties, and breakwaters. |
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In winter, they feed on berries, seeds, and acorns, in trees or shrubs or on the ground. |
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For winter use the little acorn squash is ideal, and there are many ways they may be prepared. |
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We are two thirds of the way through the winter season without any cold weather or significant snowfall. |
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During the winter, its southerly location guarantees warm weather and sunshine when our own more northerly climes turn bleak. |
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The news was welcomed by traders in the city who have weathered a difficult winter, as they vowed to keep up the momentum. |
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Topwaters and soft-plastic jigs catch fish through winter, but for genuine, heart-stopping trout, odds favor suspending lures. |
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We have a clear vision of what our goals are and are feeling motivated to work hard this winter in preparation for the races. |
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The darkness of winter slows the city's heartbeat, making our every action or movement an effort. |
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Handball, squash and racquetball are also on the winter programme of events. |
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Hey kids, looking for something rad to do this winter that doesn't cost a lot of money? |
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The meet and the hunt provided a dash of colour in the lives of all during the otherwise drab British winter. |
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I get quite depressed in the winter if I don't stay very physically active. |
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Days turned into weeks, weeks turned into months and winter was coming to an end. |
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We empty it roughly twice a week in winter and much more regularly in the summer. |
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Owners can use the property for two weeks in the summer season and six weeks during winter. |
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During the winter months, just in the relatively small county of the East Riding of Yorkshire, several packs of hounds will meet on any one day. |
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More than a century of conventional wisdom says that winter, when the ice is both hard and plentiful, is the best time to travel the polar pack. |
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In winter, sea water is electrically heated and the steam is compressed as high-pressure vapour circulated through radiators. |
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Prune your apple tree every winter before you detect any signs of new growth. |
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Inland the ground rises quickly, to two ranges of high mountains, where there is much winter frost and snow. |
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Mixed news from the Galway Fishery this week, as 13 open gates on the weir meant winter levels in the river. |
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He has spent the winter in a strength program in an effort to add muscle and increase his endurance. |
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During winter, the heifers grazed dormant crested wheatgrass and were supplemented with wheat middlings and alfalfa hay. |
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Ah well, let's hope those of us who suffer from the winter blues will buck up soon. |
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Although large rafts of these birds can be seen in the Atlantic in winter, Washington's wintering Red-necked Grebes are solitary. |
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In spite of the indoor winter joys of heaters and comfort foods, something needs to be done. |
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Personally, I'm generally full of the joys of spring, even in the depths of winter. |
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Not only do they grow large gardens and put food down for winter, but they work just as long hours at day jobs. |
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The ribbed raglan that I am making is progressing, but since it's a winter sweater there is not much hurry. |
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The Bitter Orange lotion has extracts of orange, wheatgerm, fenugreek and winter cheery. |
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A tiny jut of skin hangs off her upper lip, as happens to mortals in the winter. |
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I bought it on Friday, imagining that we'd spend the weekend raking up leaves together in the warm winter sunshine. |
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Most Spruce Grouse do not migrate, but some do move short distances between separate summer and winter ranges. |
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The quintessence of luxury, based upon a range of cashmere, the main collection for this winter is an irresistible invitation to enjoy the ultimate in refined elegance. |
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The sea here is as cold as Cornwall in winter and you have to wear a full wetsuit, boots, gloves and a hood to insulate you from the frigid waters and equally cold winds. |
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With the harsh Middle Eastern winter approaching fast, what people in Syria and Iraq need most, in fact, is humanitarian support. |
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Perhaps as a response my body is preparing for the indoor joys of winter. |
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This lakeside village, despite the winter wetness, was beautiful. |
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Picture yourself as a peasant in your wood and daub hut, while the storms of the Northern Hemisphere winter rage outside and the snow lies deep upon the ground. |
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Her shaggy, ragged coat, thick with its winter growth, was still not enough to keep out the biting cold that had come with last night's ice storm. |
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Lift, divide and spread out winter aconites while still in leaf. |
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Thus, farmers say they stake their livestock under the hot shade of the Indian jujube in the winter but they put them under the cool shade of sissoo in the summer. |
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New Mexico natives Shenoah Allen and Mark Chavez will probably become acclimatized to the Canadian winter, but they're not likely to slow down any time soon. |
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What better a way to spend a cold winter night than in front of the computer with a bottle of Scotch and box of Kleenex writing gushing adieus to those you love? |
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Once off the A19, the roads to Kepwick were bordered by thick drifts of snowdrops and we found more growing alongside winter aconite in the small churchyard. |
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The Asian Garden thrives in winter, when the weather is wet and cool. |
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Take a winter afternoon at aqueduct Park in Queens several months ago, just a mile from JFK airport. |
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It distributed about 4,000 bread and coal tickets each winter, a number which could be usefully increased if the funds of the society admitted of such extension. |
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Plan a nice funeral, if you must, sing some songs, and send him off with a bouquet of winter lilies. |
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The butter made at the summer dairies was easily stored in wooden boxes and small barrels and during the winter was an important complement to most foods. |
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Rather it is the time to increase the size and tempo of guerrilla attacks even through the coming, bitterly cold Afghan winter. |
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To alleviate this problem, some people care for wasp queens in winter. |
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On both sides of the mountains, the winter range varies with food sources. |
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During the winter months the jhils to the north of the district are well stocked with the teal and various kinds of ducks, pochards, sheldrakes and goose. |
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It was last winter that he left amid controversy and rancour. |
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From Denver to Duluth, Buffalo to Billings, The Daily Beast ranks the cities that take the worst winter poundings each year. |
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It seemed to creep up on the neighborhood like a old tabby who suddenly appears underfoot, purring and mewing blossoms of quietude after the winter winds. |
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While our waddlers, such as skunks, porcupines, raccoons and bears, often are not seen in the dead of winter, you may find their tracks after a late spring snow. |
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With a good monsoon, the kharif crop was buoyant and rabi is also expected to do well, going by the meteorological department's forecast of a prolonged winter. |
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In 1992, after the early stumbles, Bill was coasting to the nomination as winter surrendered to spring. |
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Micah is 10 years old and he had a coat geared to the season, a Patagonia winter jacket with a hood. |
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Temperate zones, such as Europe, get more of their rain in the winter from the effect of low-pressure zones coming in from the Atlantic driven by the prevailing westerlies. |
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If we clone deer at all, rather than their racks, we should select animals for duplication based on their ability to get through a rough winter or survive a drought. |
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His current winter collection features slouch pants, lustrous shirt dresses, halter tops and knee-length dirndl skirts in a predominantly black, white and camel palette. |
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Camp beds were also lacking, ablutions were rudimentary and much of the kit was more suitable for a winter campaign in the northern Europe of the cold war. |
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Try bulbs, wallflowers and pansies in spring, summer bedding for the hotter months, autumn and winter interest from chrysanthemums and foliage plants. |
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The doors will be wedged open to allow in freezing winter air. |
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When the high pressure systems move north during winter, southern Australia comes under the influence of westerly winds and rain-bearing cold fronts. |
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Before winter, the colonial militia that had captured Fort Beausejour would return home and Lawrence would be left with 250 redcoats to control 13,000 Acadians. |
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In the depths of the winter, the windigo seeks to feast on human flesh. |
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Signal crayfish become less active and move around less during the winter. |
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During winter 1900-1901 Leon Estivant, the French owner of the mine, sunk a shaft and drove an adit on a fissure vein in a hill just south of the main Clark mine. |
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Some of those 900 bison might have perished naturally during the killing cold of winter and provided spring food for grizzlies. |
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The winter air is rent with cries from thousands of puffed up lips, begging to be let in. |
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The retreat of winter and the beginning of the camping season provide a chance for the weekend warrior to explore Canada's vast wilderness once again. |
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But the windows in the blazing sunshine were dressed in dark winter clothes which made the town seem even more out of synch. |
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And surprisingly, gender may also play a role in your bleak winter outlook. |
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Their ability to digest the wax on wax myrtle and other berries is unique among the warblers and allows them to winter farther north than most other members of the family. |
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The rooms themselves are cooled by cold water flowing through radiators, just as they are heated in the winter by hot water or steam flowing through them. |
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Coaches, athletes, managers and parents are being encouraged to attend the four-day accredited course to promote player safety during the coming winter season. |
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In most parts of the country, plants grown from tubers, as well as plants that have been lifted and stored over winter, should be started indoors. |
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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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We need some good falls before winter to raise the water table. |
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If the two species were then recovered from the fossil record, in the same relative abundances, a similar conclusion might be drawn about winter temperature. |
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Light intensities were measured ca. every 15 minutes from sunrise to sunset at each microsite on a clear day in summer and winter using a quantum radiometer. |
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In the winter, they can shield drivers from the annoyance of having to wipe snow and ice off their windshields. |
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The cold dark days of winter seem to be fading as we notice buds starting to push their way through the earth towards the growing warmth of the sun. |
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Before the Concordia came to town, the local population hovered somewhere between 600 and 900 during the winter months. |
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They forecast an endless and ashen winter for the country that began as a brilliant idea. |
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Often found in large rafts outside the breeding season, Common Goldeneyes are frequent winter residents in Puget Sound and on large Washington rivers. |
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From the porch, watch rafts of birds winter on the water below. |
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After six months of winter and eight hours in a dark room staring at a radarscope, I realized I should have stayed outdoors,'' he said. |
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Tailored vests were presented over flowing accordion pleats and enough velvet to make even summer devotees look forward to winter. |
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With a map, the knowledge to read it, and a little imagination, one can fill blustery winter days with visions of rivers yet unpaddled. |
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They had an unseasonally warm winter and everything seemed to bloom early that year. |
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Poison ivy vines also contain the irritating oil urushiol, so it is important to be able to recognize them in winter. |
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The sound of the waits, rude as may be their minstrelsy, breaks upon the mild watches of a winter night with the effect of perfect harmony. |
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The same was true of the water hole, where unauthorized games of hockey were played during the winter. |
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He said winter wheat growers should be applying anti-rust fungicides as a priority. |
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So, grab yourself a spot of tea or a boozy hot chocolate, and celebrate the beginning of winter with these wintertide-inspired quotes. |
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The asparagus beetle, the most serious insect pest, can be controlled by fall cleanup and tillage which destroys its winter habitat. |
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Right whales are baleen whales, and in the winter spend a lot of time diving for food deep in the water column. |
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Williams survived the winter of 1636 by the grace of the Wampanoag chief Massasoit, who sheltered him and gave him land. |
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This year, fans of the acai berry bowls returned as if they had been waiting all winter for another taste of the fruity snacks. |
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Thus, beginning of a low water cycle and large power consumption in winter caused the current situation, he said. |
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In the deep woods, several songbirds nest in roots and on the ground near streams including Louisiana waterthrush and winter wren. |
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The city was the capital of the Elamites and subsequently the winter capital of Achaemenians for some 2800 years. |
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Acold December such as the last two we've had indicates a winter fishery including pompano, trout, sheepshead, black drum and redfish. |
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But, unlike the Met Office, according to our number crunching statistics, we think weare in for acold winter with snow in December. |
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One that makes a classic companion for snowdrops is the winter aconite, Eranthis hyemalis. |
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Other spring flowers are also starting to show their faces including drifts of winter aconites among the horse chestnut trees. |
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Grow them with winter aconites whose large yellow buttercup-like flowers blend beautifully with the elegant galanthus. |
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Lift overcrowded snowdrops and winter aconites before the leaves die down, separate and replant immediately. |
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Whatever it is sounds off mostly in winter and spring in the Weddell Sea off Antarctica and the waters off Western Australia. |
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The eight-year-old Weimaraner used to spend hours licking his paws after just a few minutes outside during autumn and winter. |
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In June, after a long winter, Keiko began regular ocean voyages from Westman Islands, his Icelandic home. |
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The area the adventurists were exploring is rugged terrain which includes peaks of around 4,000 meters still covered with snow from winter. |
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Gooseberries, black, red and whitecurrant bushes can be fitted into mixed planting but will need pruning every winter to keep fruiting well. |
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Unlike other tortoises, the western swamp tortoise feeds and breeds in shallow swamps in winter and aestivates in summer. |
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Tom will also join O'Neill and his team on a muzzleloader Whitetail Deer hunt, which is scheduled to air this fall and winter. |
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Many of us feel low during the winter months so get some mood-boosting advice from the Seasonal Affective Disorder Association. |
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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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Following over-exposure to winter winds, erect a temporary windbreak over the plant to filter out the wind. |
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However, escaping the winter depression doesn't exclude UAE residents from catching the sniffles during the flu season. |
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Clinical studies show that bright light therapy helps about eight in 10 people with winter depression. |
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As winter sets in, relief agencies are concerned with stepping up a winterisation programme. |
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He further said that NGO's should provide cash, assistance for health, education, food and winterization kits for forthcoming winter season. |
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That's why we encourage homeowners to winterize their homes now to ensure their families are safe throughout the winter. |
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It measures the risk of winterkill, that is, yield losses caused by low temperatures during the winter season. |
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The winter melon, mushroom, cured ham and abalone soup I ate was good stuff with intricate layers of flavour and a pleasantly thick texture. |
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The winter solstice is the shortest day of the year, and occurs when the sun appears at its lowest point in the sky. |
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The length of day and night during the winter solstice varies from one country to another. |
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Stonehenge, for instance, appears to have been constructed in part to observe celestial events like the summer and winter solstices. |
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After becoming an independent country two decades ago, Almaty began improving its status as the number one winter sport center in Eurasia. |
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Aspiring teams of players have somehow kept this winter sport alive on their own in the absence of any facility. |
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Because of such natural amenities, Vail has become a popular location for many winter sport competitions. |
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Sow seeds of beans, corn, cucumbers, melons, and winter squash directly into the ground. |
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It's mostly about earthy, creamy, slowly cooked white beans with accents of pancetta, roasted winter squash, and rosemary. |
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The sweet flavor pairs perfectly with spices, but feel free to use pumpkin puree in any of your favorite winter squash soup recipes. |
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Butterkin, a new variety of winter squash, will be hitting the retail market this fall. |
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New season kale tastes wonderful and winter squashes make delicious, filling soups. |
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The flesh is more of a creamy yellow instead of the usual orange yellow of the winter squashes. |
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To store winter squashes, you can leave them on the plant until their skins harden further, but cut them before the first frosts. |
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Other vegetables which will keep in a cool, dry, frost-free place include onions, garlic, marrows, pumpkins, winter squashes and winter cabbages. |
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The control protrusion type has a casing designed to move within the winter tire in response to the degree of loading and their outer wear. |
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Hence, vehicles that are used for passenger and goods transportation shall mount a winter tire between December 1st and April 1st of every year. |
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Buyers prefer motoring magazine advice to less-understood winter tire labels. |
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If Chinese companies take over Nokian, they will seize the excellent winter tire technology. |
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Wolf spiders move inside during the winter months to keep warm, climb walls and hide in dark places. |
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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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Back in September I asked Evening Gazette readers to donate winter woollies to their nearest Barnardo's shop. |
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Back in September I asked Journal and Chronicle readers to donate winter woollies to their nearest Barnardo's shop. |
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And Indian Spark was being pencilled in for the Listed race but he's like a woolly bear as he's still got his winter coat. |
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The study will allow the team to examine all current modes of transportation including rail, sea, winter road, and an all-weather road. |
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His wanderer follows the same snowy trail as winter questers from King Wenceslas to oncle, Mon Antoine. |
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So, next winter, skip Punta Cana and Cancun, and head to Antigua. |
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It was one of those rare winter days when it was cloudy in Palm Springs. |
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It's an early summer because of the mild, wet and stormy winter, and the whole thing's rather jumped the gun. |
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They include virtually all the senior seam bowlers, not least Rankin who made his Test debut in the final Ashes duel during the winter. |
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Pinecone deer topped the keeping room mantel, while the breakfast room was decorated to resemble a snow-covered winter forest. |
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If you visit in April, catch some of the fun at this unpretentious community festival welcoming spring after a long winter that kicks off with the lighting of the qulliq. |
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The winter blanket of snow covering the world's biggest human graveyard must have made it seem no different from the scene the survivors knew 70 Januaries ago. |
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Seeing Antares as the sun rises in the winter sky is a sign than summer is soon to come but the hotness of the coming season is still far away from the Northern Hemisphere. |
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The skills of quarter horses are on display this weekend at the Oregon Horse Center on Prairie Road, which is hosting the Oregon Quarter Horse Association winter show. |
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Ragley Hall's annual Snowdrop Day is on tomorrow with golden aconites and yellow jasmine lighting the snowdrop scene in Ragley's winter garden two miles from Alcester. |
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Should I just don my wooliest winter pyjamas and put up with it or is there some cooling cure I've never heard of that I can tell my beloved about? |
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Another increasingly popular approach for many winter tire users is buying pre-balanced tires that are already mounted on steel rims, and changing them at home. |
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Pears and apples join the last of the berries at farmers' markets, and early Swiss chards and winter squashes pop up alongside zucchini and tomatoes. |
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A simple favorite is roasted winter squash tossed with brown butter. |
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Almaty has a very long tradition in winter sports, beginning in the 1950's during the Soviet Union when the city was the center for outdoor winter sports activities. |
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More than 30 challenges across 10 winter sport and Olympic events have been sent to test you in sub-zero climates, and it's stomach-clenching stuff. |
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Here, there are more than 30 challenges across 10 winter sport and Olympic events to test you in sub-zero climates, and it's stomach-clenching stuff. |
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My favorite winter sport is sledding in the back of my yard. |
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In ancient times, our forebears would celebrate the winter solstice with fires and feasting and prayed they had enough food in stock to last them until spring. |
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Otherwise, if bermudagrass enters winter dormancy burned up and weak, if it is not dead already, it is going to be thin, more weed-infested, and more prone to winterkill. |
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A winterized ceiling fan, on the other hand, removes the need for these excess heating items and, even better, helps save on space and declutter for the winter season. |
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This wind-borne refuse adds to the work of tidying up after storms, but gardeners should do more than just sweep up the mess after the winter gales. |
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Other excitements include goldcrests, the smallest British birds, and willow warblers who look like they may not migrate, and might stay for winter. |
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As willow ptarmigans begin molting into white plumage that conceals them in snow, singing voles build forage piles of vegetation for winter feeding. |
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She is gorgeous, agelessly and naturally, even bundled in sweater and jeans against a raw winter day in a sandwich shop near her Manhattan apartment. |
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Trainers Milton Bradley, Reg Hollinshead and Nick Littmoden have nominated WHIZZ KID, FISHER ISLAND and FAILED TO HIT as their horses to follow on the all-weather this winter. |
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Language allowing Umpqua and North Umpqua River anglers to harvest limited numbers of winter steelhead with intact adipose fins will no longer appear in the regulations. |
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A winter aggregation of the western fence lizard, Sceloporus occidentalis. |
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This is the first time we have had to declare a Stage Three in our history, whether it was winter or summer,'' said Cal-ISO spokeswoman Kristina Werst. |
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A well-stacked row of split wood is more than warmth for the winter. |
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It could be a response to the very harsh winter or it might be windburn. |
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In the mid-1970s, the first available satellite images of Antarctica during the polar winter revealed a huge ice-free region within the ice pack of the Weddell Sea. |
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However, fitting weatherstripping to insulate your windows and doors is an ideal outdoor summer task that will put you a step ahead of the winter chill. |
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So is vigilance by all of us who need to checK our cars are in good condition to face the winter weather and that we Keep a weather eye on those forecasts. |
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Waxwings often gather to form big groups in late fall and early winter. |
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But even on waterbodies fed primarily by surface runoff, late winter and spring can see exceptionally clear conditions, due to the cool water and limited growth of algae. |
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The light green leaves, which will drop in winter, are hairy underneath and they are similar in shape to an abutilon leaf with very pointed leaf ends. |
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The severe weather last winter led to abandonments at many National Hunt racecourses, including some, of all shapes and sizes, who have achieved full partner status. |
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The worst storm we had last winter knocked down our power lines. |
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Recently arriving to the Dayton, Ohio area to deliver the winter traction control that drivers need in winter months are two new all-wheel drive crossovers. |
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But this woman is a nice German woman that fell on the ice and sprained her ankle last winter, and we saw to her well as we could till she got better. |
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Feel good in that exquisite winter coat or gillet, treat yourself from a selection of faux fur by Blue Rouge, or choose individual rainwear from the Rofa or Ubu collections. |
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