Because of this flexibility, timers can also be used to mist plants, using short cycles that repeat once or several times during the day. |
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Babies are supposed to take naps during the day, which can sometimes be bothersome if you want to live a thing called life. |
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Tomorrow and the next day I have Treaty Training, so I won't be near a puter during the day. |
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The flowers seem small and insignificant during the day but at twilight they glow in the fading light and look beautiful. |
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Lie on a white sand beach soaking up the sun during the day and go for long moonlit walks along the oceans edge at night. |
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Maybe he can't physically be with us during the day, but he's there in spirit. |
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Most morays are thought to be nocturnal but some are known to hunt during the day. |
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Birds are just as destructive and deadly at night as they are during the day and they do fly at night. |
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The drug was first approved in 1998 to treat narcolepsy, an uncommon condition in which sufferers fall asleep uncontrollably during the day. |
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Whenever a hitter bloops a ball into the outfield during the day or at twilight, Wilson has a tough time picking it up. |
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The drug is used for narcolepsy, a condition in which people fall asleep unexpectedly during the day. |
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They may ride horses or walk during the day and have four-course sit-down meals with her parents in the evening. |
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This means that paddling a kayak around desert islands during the day and camping amongst the cactus at night is easy. |
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The best flies have been Pheasant tail nymph, Blue Dun and midge balls during the day and mudeye at night. |
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Apart from ski-bobbing during the day we spent many gourmet hours tasting and learning about Austrian food. |
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Numerous other activities taking place during the day include 4x4 off-road rides, trade stands, go-karts and motor tests. |
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Surely my 30 min power nap during the day shouldn't have given me that effect? |
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For any kids who have not burnt enough energy during the day, there's a perfect slope across the road to go sledging in safety. |
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Sometimes during the day, when we are rehearsing, the scripts can send me to sleep. |
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They may wake up frequently at night resulting in sleepiness and fatigue during the day. |
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They take behavioral steps to compensate for the sleep loss, napping during the day or early evening. |
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Why is it I sleep so much better napping during the day than I do at night? |
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That way, you actually get to work with blogs during the day job, not just when you're geeking out at home. |
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Opaque during the day, the perforated screens have a seductive, gauzy translucence after dark, as light diffuses through the fine mesh. |
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According to laboratory policy, this test is performed only during the day shift. |
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Each iMac was preloaded with Mac OS 9, and needed to continue to run that operating system during the day. |
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There are prizes galore for the best dressed male and female, and best hat, plus sweeps and raffles during the day. |
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It will be open for coffee, snacks and light lunches during the day and for light evening meals on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. |
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They lead an active life during the day and sleep at night, often hiding in caves or rock crevices. |
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During the winter months, they may forage for food during the day because of the difficulty in finding an adequate food source. |
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We found that parents forage during the nighttime and deliver collected food to the begging young in several small meals during the day. |
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Thanks to solar panels that soak up energy during the day to power the wheel, those extravagant light shows have a minuscule carbon footprint. |
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They will be able to relax in the plaza during the day and at night when the city's ancient walls will be lit by floodlights. |
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Additional samples were collected near Nauset Inlet on flood and ebb tides and during the day and night at Nauset Harbor and Town Cove stations. |
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At one point during the day, two men from one of the more densely ivied colleges strolled by the Rowing Association's food tent. |
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You couldn't imagine a hotter location during the day, but at night it cooled off. |
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The temperatures rarely reach into the 90s during the day and cool off dramatically at night. |
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In the summer he is sheltered from heat and flies during the day while turning out at evening to enjoy the cool. |
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Delightful Kitchen Diva Ann Browne served up cold platters all during the day that were a joy to savour. |
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Although markets were jittery during the day as votes in the key state of Ohio were counted, stocks were buoyed after Mr Kerry conceded defeat. |
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Studies show that it significantly enhances mental performance and improves memory during the day. |
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There was some concern that babies born during the day are more likely to be preterm or high risk babies who have had induced births. |
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We did vocals and guitars and saxes and weird noises during the day, and I'd go back to my hotel at night and comp vocals and make rough mixes. |
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Perhaps because the sharks feed at night, the fish had nothing to fear during the day. |
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The weeds photosynthesise by releasing oxygen into the water during the day and taking it back in at night. |
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The cream moisturises, while the powder absorbs perspiration that develops during the day. |
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But, whatever the reason, men no longer imbibe alcohol so freely, especially during the day, as they did a few years ago. |
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But I think the fact that we do get to talk during the day, go to lunch, have coffee together, we get face time more than other couples, I think. |
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The hard dark surfaces like pavements store heat during the day, which is released at night, keeping the city hotter for longer periods of time. |
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Watering is still limited to the hours of 5 p.m. and 10 a.m., but hand watering and syringing is allowed during the day. |
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Most people need to pass water every three to four hours during the day and up to once or twice in the night. |
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The following morning he said he rolled several cannabis cigarettes to smoke during the day. |
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The desert was hot, and the temperature was never less than ninety degrees during the day. |
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Everything one does during the day tests the spine's ability to support body weight. |
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The air heater wall should be inside a sunspace, to keep it warmer during the day, when losses are greatest. |
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Alternatively, the Rafter Six Ranch is a good family option, with trail rides during the day and hoedowns at night. |
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We've all been told a thousand times, but a lot of us still don't get enough H20 during the day. |
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Mattresses were for sitting on during the day and sleeping on at night, since there were no lodges or hotels for overnighting. |
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I could tell that she had slept hardly at all during the day, she was probably still high from the night before. |
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Pensioners worry not just about going out at night, but during the day because crime is out of control. |
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My idea is to divide my time doing practice in the mornings and evenings and then to do either written or oral translations during the day. |
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Having built up a hearty appetite during the day, they will head to Church Station for dinner on Saturday. |
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Of course, what all of this means is that the thieves cased the joint during the day and came back that night to make their heist. |
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Early morning is usually calm, but as heat rises off the land during the day, it invokes an onshore wind and choppy water. |
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Head there during the day, and you will think you are in some kind of narcissistic, hedonistic dreamland. |
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Each of these thirteen fairs brought different people to the village and a lot of other business was carried on during the day. |
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During sleep, the nerves discharge stimulations they accumulated during the day. |
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Chrysanthemum, capsicum, salvia and petunia plants have higher stem elongation rates during the night than during the day. |
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The hall at the Civic Centre is not available during the day because it is used for a staff canteen. |
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They are primarily nocturnal, live only in forests with a dense canopy, and often rest during the day high up in trees. |
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According to authorities, normal astronomical phenomena such as a solar halo, or the refraction of water are usually reported during the day. |
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Virtually all of the carbohydrate accumulated as starch and sucrose during the day was degraded at night. |
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The cameras would record images in colour during the day and black and white at night. |
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You know, it is almost impossible during the day not to hear the sound of traffic and extractor fans. |
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You only had to use a call box once during the day to realise it was costing you an arm and a leg. |
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Asians, Qataris and Saudis manage their company branches, seal deals during the day and unwind in the evenings. |
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He made a doss for me on the veranda where I could lie during the day and stare into the still garden. |
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He missed lectures, dropped out of courses, spent long nights reading abstruse texts, and slept during the day. |
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They also held a number of giveaways during the day, with prizes generously donated by local businesses. |
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A number of activities, demonstrations and exhibitions will take place during the day. |
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Generally, Quokkas sleep during the day, but they are very active at night. |
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They hide during the day under mulch, plant debris, rocks, boards, weeds, and ground covers. |
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They were told to integrate the exercises in daily activities and to exercise in short sessions on several occasions during the day. |
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Two Jordanians, for example, used salt from the Dead Sea to store up solar heat during the day and generate electricity at night. |
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The caged bird only sings at night because it was caught and caged when singing during the day. |
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While during the day it is very relaxing, at night it is jovial and good humoured. |
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He drank during the day, when they weren't there, and at night after they had gone. |
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As far as I'm concerned, dreams are just your mind filing away the things that passed through your mind and got jumbled up during the day. |
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The family should keep track of how many times the child voids during the day and how many nights the child wets the bed. |
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It had showered a few times during the day, and a feeling of dampness and wetness was still in the air. |
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It's unusual for someone to strike like this during the day and to ransack the place in such a disturbing way. |
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Even during the day, when he felt he was able to be more rational, he did not think it unlikely that he would be shot or crucified for his crime. |
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We'll have to fend off keas from our lunch during the day and secure our packs tight at night. |
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Agama Lizards are active during the day and enjoy low humidity and sunshine. |
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They let me take one for a small fee and I had a companion to keep me company during the day. |
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It disrupts the sleep cycle so that sufferers sleep during the day and are wide awake at night. |
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They have electricity only during the day, when sewing machines buzz in the craft centre and Khmer pop songs emanate from radios. |
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The air con has recently been upgraded and there's a pool to cool off in during the day. |
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The cutworms will hide in the ground near the plants or under windrows during the day. |
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The room where kit is stored is locked and alarmed at night, but during the day people have free access. |
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Despite their moniker, all Midnight Madness films screen twice, once at the witching hour and once during the day or early evening. |
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Living in knee-deep coastal waters, this small creature buries itself in the sand during the day and comes out to hunt after dark. |
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Unless access is restricted by bylaws, all the rights granted are exercisable at night as well as during the day. |
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Basketmaking, woodturning, buttermaking and needlework are among the many craft and heritage practices on show during the day also. |
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If the traders had to clear away their own rubbish, you never know, they may even make less mess during the day. |
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My dad works during the day, but when he's home he's usually working on his car or playing ball with my brothers. |
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I was acting during the day, and then we would wrap, we'd eat, I'd write the script for four hours. |
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Fishflies and dobsonflies are nocturnal, while alderflies are active during the day. |
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The men go off and look for casual labour during the day while women and children spend the day looking for shade. |
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There was plenty more entertainment on offer during the day, including a skate competition, all-day fiesta and street fair. |
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He said he had drunk around 13 vodkas and ten pints of lager during the day. |
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When the lighting is right, beautiful houses look even more alluring at night than they do during the day. |
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The Child Catcher is a wonderful part because I can get rid of all the venom and evilness which has accumulated during the day. |
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In alpine environments, plants may be exposed to high temperatures during the day, but may be subject to overnight lows near freezing. |
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It has a quieter ambience during the day when food is an important element. |
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Sleep organizes the memories of habits, actions, and skills learned during the day. |
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I don't know how many times during the day she yowled to be let out to test it, give it a thump and come back in, glaring at me. |
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Scientists believe the squid live at depths of 660 to 2,300 feet during the day. |
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The chamber was opened during the day and misted each night for a total of three nights. |
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One theorizes that perhaps Darger was replaying arguments he was too meek to engage in during the day. |
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Here she slept at night, but during the day she amused herself on a table, where the woman had placed a plateful of water. |
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They do not have a restaurant car but they do have a trolley service during the day. |
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Most classical stations don't want vocal music during the day because if it's on in the workplace, it's distracting. |
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Maybe a compromise is to use a biodegradable disposable at night but cloth reusables during the day. |
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If bulls push prices up during the day but cannot achieve a close near the top of the range, stochastic turns down and a sell signal is issued. |
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The event I mention occurred in an area that is open to the public during the day but it is locked at night. |
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Its not just that, its past a time when you can leave your doors open during the day! |
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Their light summer shoes get wet during the day and then their feet freeze at night. |
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There was a spiritual cloud that directed them during the day, and a pillar of fire that replaced it at night. |
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The echidna is a nocturnal animal which means it only comes out at night and it is rare to see one during the day. |
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So in addition to being available and approachable, make time during the day to informally interact with staffers. |
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Slather on the sunblock and lip balm during the day, but don't forget the down jacket and booties for camp at night. |
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I have great memories from those days, just singing all night long and rodeoing during the day and I like the rodeo group. |
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They rise during the day to find sunlight and sink to the depths at night, possibly to absorb nitrogen. |
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Gradually, the patient spends more time sleeping during the day and at times is difficult to arouse. |
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There will also be a karaoke competition running during the day with prizes for the winners. |
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He didn't have time to worry about who his son was running around with during the day when he wasn't home. |
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Areas captured by the Germans during the day, were re-taken by the Russians at night. |
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The Little owls are often out during the day and often perch in the same place day after day. |
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Children are encouraged to sing songs during the day and lullabies before they sleep. |
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A study of British youngsters aged nine to 12 looked at the effect of different foods on their hunger levels during the day. |
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They are diurnal herbivores, hiding in reef crevices during nighttime and browsing over reefs to feed during the day. |
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We were going on a night safari, to seek out those animals that stay hidden during the day. |
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I'd had my suspicions when I'd seen the man looking over the girl's lush body from time to time during the day. |
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The familiar thermal patterns that our gunners had become accustomed to during gunnery, were not as easy to identify during the day. |
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They really should program those autodialers to try people at different times during the day. |
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The diagram below shows how demand for a commuter train service typically varies during the day. |
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The Egyptian mongoose is mainly nocturnal, although it sometimes hunts during the day. |
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During the Spring months, the weather during the day varies from cool to warm and is usually cool at night. |
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In the evening they are full but sometimes during the day there are slots to fill. |
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In fact, the Kyrgyzstan Som exchange rate may fluctuate many times during the day. |
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According to parents, 60 percent of children complain of feeling tired during the day. |
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You also can train them to return to the coop during the day by putting grain or their favorite food scraps in the coop. |
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Active during the day, poison arrow frogs spend their daylight hours constantly searching for food. |
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That's because my wife is on maternity leave, and she wanted more channels to entertain herself and our toddler during the day. |
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Maybe a big part of your problem is that the only person you talk to during the day is a student barista in a coffee shop. |
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A night security guard later noticed the vehicle had been moved and assumed it had been done by staff during the day. |
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No one on my reading lists is updating their sites anymore, so that doesn't give me anything to do during the day. |
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I popped a few Vitamin C tablets during the day and hoped the sniffles and sneezing would just go away. |
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Greater bindweed also climbs though the hedge. Its big white trumpet flowers open during the day then twist closed as night falls. |
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He had enjoyed a good salary for working unsociable hours and the abundant free time during the day for his private research projects. |
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You'd toured the building, revisited the toilets, searched every office you'd been in during the day. |
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And surely enough the toll climbed during the day and into the night, reaching 189 people missing. |
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They are passive bottom feeders, who tend to lie up and sleep during the day, and swim lazily over the reef at night, munching the odd crab. |
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A great banquet was served during the day, and I often gave myself a bellyache by eating too much while listening to speaker after speaker. |
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They made it clear that during the day people gravitate towards the town hall. |
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She wore the same Bermuda shorts and white t-shirt as earlier during the day. |
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The trout here also seem to prefer the deep pools during the day and venture out into the shallows only when the sun is off the water. |
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While they are resting during the day, Kino discovers that there are trackers following them. |
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He started being sick, early hours of Sunday morning and was sick a few times during the day complaining of abdominal pains. |
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More mail will be moved by train, but this will be mainly bulk mail carried during the day, and mail will no longer be sorted on trains. |
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The newly-constructed tramway route was opened to the public this morning and a ten minutes service will be maintained during the day. |
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The old rooks are left behind to watch the young and mind the house during the day. |
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Earlier during the day, it was all so formal with industry bigwigs around for the presentation of the management degrees. |
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Since many binge eaters restrict food intake during the day and binge at night, the goal is to get them to eat three meals a day and a snack. |
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In the past, butterflies were distinguished from moths in that they flew during the day, possessed clubbed antennae, were brightly colored, and lacked a frenulum. |
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The tight fit also restricts your abdomen, reducing your food intake during the day. |
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Although Burma is warm during the day, the temperature drops dramatically at night. |
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Arabidopsis has open rosette leaves during the day and directs its leaves upward at night and this leaf movement is controlled by the circadian clock. |
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All the traditional English fare will be on offer during the day, such as roast beef, cockles and jellied eels, fish and chips, candy floss and popcorn. |
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They are mainly active during the day and their gait is sideways. |
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What's more, during the day you're welcome to pop in just for a coffee. |
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Gardner surmised that during the day LaFever may have stayed in the river to keep cool, which slowed his rate of dehydration. |
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Craig fielded heaps of questions during the day about why lupins were being targeted, why other weeds are not such a threat, and what is special about the wrybill. |
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Bosses at Pizza Pioneer, which in July will celebrate its 16th anniversary, have decided to open during the day to complement its already buoyant evening business. |
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At least a couple of times during the day, the audit team should meet and share facts, tentative conclusions, and problems and to replan the rest of the audit. |
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About 10 anti-monarchist activists were arrested during the day, including one person at a police station where protesters scuffled briefly with police. |
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As the sun sets on the skyscrapers, neon lights hug the outsides of the buildings, making the skyline look as impressive at night as it does during the day. |
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They are entitled to a standard lunch break of one hour during the day. |
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The airport's runways currently stagger their take-off and landings, and switch them around during the day to allow residents some relief from noise. |
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I watched it during the day which destroyed most of its scariness, but I can see how it would have scared me, had I watched late at night on my own. |
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They lounge on a stone island during the day, toasting in the sun. |
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If you start work early, you probably haven't got much time to apply it in the first place, and you certainly haven't got much time to touch it up during the day. |
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Put a moisturizer on your skin three or four times during the day. |
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But it turns out that the moths do not rest on tree trunks during the day. |
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The shadow cast by the sun on a horizontal surface, such as the ground, moves clockwise around the pointer, but this time it varies in length during the day. |
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At night you can hear the call of the Cape Eagle owl and during the day you might see bokmakieries, sunbirds, sugar birds, steppe buzzards, heron and many many more. |
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Do not nap during the day if this prevents sleeping well at night. |
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We need a smart grid that can intelligently store and deploy solar energy at night, wind energy during the day, and that can do long-haul transmission of electrons. |
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They are allowed outside in a pen during the day, but at night they are put inside with an arc heater to increase their chance of survival during the colder nights. |
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Hamsters are nocturnal although they are sometimes active during the day. |
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It should also have been a clue that they might have a problem as during the day more and more overbooked passengers were bumped to the next flight. |
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Soldiers are taught to acquire and engage targets from stationary positions, on the move, to the flank, and from a variety of ranges both during the day and at night. |
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Not everyone has the luxury of a greenhouse, but plants can be hardened off by taking them outdoors during the day and bringing them in again in the late evening. |
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Keep your cat in at night by locking its cat flap and providing a litter tray or, even better, consider keeping it in a well-built and interesting run during the day. |
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Larva feed at night and hide in the soil debris during the day. |
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As I left, she was chuntering away to the next customer about the crazy people she has to deal with during the day and how we make her life an absolute misery. |
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In the sweet wine areas, on the other hand, humidity is sought in autumn, particularly morning mists which evaporate during the day to encourage the spread of noble rot. |
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As always, the weekend sidestage shows that will take place during the day on July 27 and 28 are sure to be a source of musical innovation and cultural hybridity. |
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There's always tea dances, I suppose, but they're not much good if you still work during the day, and speaking personally, I don't know any of the moves. |
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Some flooding occurred in the Salthill area when the tide was coming in and the only people to be seen walking on the promenade during the day were some photographers. |
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Silverfish and firebrats are active at night and hide during the day. |
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The 26-year-old mainly targeted homes empty during the day time and took electrical items such as laptop computers, DVD players and games consoles. |
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Even the waiters, prim and proper and offering excellent service during the day, turn into veritable fleet-footed dancers in the evening, even dragging guests on to the floor. |
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He had the walls of his room lined with cork to shut out light and sound and there he retreated to think and to write, sleeping during the day and venturing forth at night. |
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The monitors would function independently during the day, watching for serious health conditions, crunching their own data, and triggering alarms. |
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We have been offered cigars and rum and although it is impossible to not drink several daiquiris in the evening I couldn't drink rum during the day. |
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The day school at elementary as well as secondary levels was introduced in the era of prosperity in many European countries, and reduced family life during the day. |
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He said nothing, leading by example, pressing division generals for tougher combat missions during the day and giving orders to his captains with a smile at night. |
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When I went off to grad school after college, I decided to start writing down all the little ideas I had during the day, whether they were any good or not. |
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I told the manager interviewing me that I was interested in the graveyard shift, in the hope that I would have time to look for a better job during the day. |
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Oxford's two teams performed well during the day, with Oxford 1 beating New Forest Pirates, and Oxford 2 winning against Oxford 1 in the usual grudge match. |
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The clouds that had blocked the sun during the day had dissipated, scattered by the winds to reveal the stars sprawled in all their glory across the sky. |
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The free Saturday night concert should still provide the main focus, but more entertainments could be laid on during the day in the central arena and main stage. |
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There will be a number of traffic diversions in operation during the day. |
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Now, what happened yesterday was the exit poll during the day did warn of a very close election and it specifically warned that Florida was going to be close. |
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Flights are conducted during the day to minimise noise and cover an area which extends from mid-France to Denmark and from the United Kingdom to mid-Poland. |
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At one point during the day, riders on Arabians, paint horses and Appaloosas trotted around an oval arena, with an instructor watching closely. |
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Queen's University yesterday launched an appeal to find the wedding band which had been in Mr Black's pocket during the day. |
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The majority of lizard species are active during the day, though some are active at night, notably geckos. |
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They prefer to be deeper, in colder water layers during the day, and in shallower, warmer water layers at night. |
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This is reflected in the fact that cod more actively search for food during the day. |
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Swarms usually remain in deep water during the day, ascending during the night to feed on plankton. |
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The toad is an inconspicuous animal as it usually lies hidden during the day. |
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It is nocturnal and is a social, burrowing animal that sleeps during the day in one of several setts in its territorial range. |
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Unlike migratory birds which fly during the day and feed during the night, nocturnal bats have a conflict between traveling and eating. |
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Leverets disperse during the day and come together in the evening close to where they were born. |
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They are largely crepuscular, being most active around dawn and dusk, although they are not infrequently seen active during the day. |
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At peak times during the day there were 40,000 page requests per second for the BBC News website. |
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It is uncommon to spot them during the day, but they can be caught sunbathing on roofs of houses or sheds. |
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There was a series of clashes during the day during which 21st Panzer lost 16 tanks and numerous guns. |
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There are races, games, and music during the day, and some partying at night. |
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In heavy fighting during the day the British armour made little further progress. |
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There was little activity during the day pending more complete clearance of paths through the minefields. |
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The German bombardment increased during the day, despite attempts by Allied ships to bombard German gun emplacements. |
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One of the characteristics of the region is the high variability of the temperature, even during the day. |
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Regularly after working during the day he went to the ARP post at night to be on call should there be an air-raid. |
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According to Network Rail, an additional 4,000 train services operated during the Games, and train operators ran longer trains during the day. |
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At night they move into shallow waters to feed, and during the day they bury themselves in the sand. |
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They provide sentries during the day and night, and during the latter hours they patrol the grounds of the Palace. |
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The Azores also has an endemic bat, the Azores noctule, which is unusual in regularly feeding during the day. |
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Nocturnal migrants minimize predation, avoid overheating, and can feed during the day. |
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We did the set in the middle of a go-karting rink but during the day they filmed it all and we went round the rink in go-karts. |
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Free performances also take place during the day in the foyer on the Glanfa Stage. |
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Turned off during the day, the uplights are used only after dark to reveal City Hall's form. |
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Pupils of all ages are not allowed to leave the school premises without permission at any time during the day. |
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He now has tunnel vision during the day and night blindness, making it very difficult for him run in dim light. |
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The newsies at least could attend school during the day, as Finn does, and sell papers in the late afternoon and evening. |
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Coming under continuous use during the day, the squat toilets often got clogged. |
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Everest handymen are trained professionals and will endeavour to complete any task, no matter how big or small, during the day. |
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Equipped with the most modern and powerful snooperscopes, our assassins can see your house just as easily at night as during the day. |
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Other words heard during the day were caliginous, creophagy and pusillanimous. |
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The event, organised by bus driver David Russell at the Leamington depot, brought many a smile from their customers during the day. |
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I watch over the pups and bottle-feed them through the night and Marie does it during the day. |
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The committee meetings with all ministers will be held during the day, vice-speaker of the Georgian parliament Manana Kobakhidze said. |
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The fish stay in deep sea water during the day and come to shallower depths during the night. |
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Healthcare professionals have to sanitize their hands multiple times during the day, between patients. |
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Some of my questions are practical, like how much money do dancers make and how many work hours do they put in during the day? |
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Try special delicacies such as moon cakes and water caltrop during the day. |
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These copepods also tend to dwell more in surface waters, whereas herring and sprat, especially during the day, tend to dwell in deeper waters. |
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The fatwa goes on to explain the rule of using mouth fresheners such as small atomizers during the day in Ramadan. |
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The walled garden full of shadows blazed with colour as if the flowers were giving up the light absorbed during the day. |
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To Charlie, the function of a house was to keep the dew off your swag at night and shade the waterbag and tuckerboxes during the day. |
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One in which prices barely hold their own, and are inclined to sag off a little during the day, closing lower than they opened. |
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Since clouds reflect sunlight, incoming shortwave solar radiation decreases, which causes lower temperatures during the day. |
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These spies found that the barbarians only maintained their position at the camp during the day, and left their fortified position at night. |
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Some of the mean machines were worked on during the day, fine-tuned by MSL's expert team. |
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The upside with a reverse cycler is that you may not have to do as much expressing during the day. |
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When conditions are heavily anticyclonic, there is less soaring during the day. |
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Northern gannets forage for food during the day, generally by diving into the sea. |
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Evans found another way by collecting scraps and shavings of wood from his work during the day to serve as fuel for small fires. |
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Trujillo has a warm climate during the day and mild during the night due to the sea breeze. |
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Atacames has a busy night life, primarily because weather during the day is extremely hot and humid. |
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Its eight main gates and two water gates all held guards during the day and were closed at night. |
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Boyar discovered that the gonadotropin pulses occur only during sleep, but as puberty progresses they can be detected during the day. |
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The boongary sleeps during the day, nestled in a fork in the branches high among the tree-tops. |
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Feeding could occur simultaneously with milking in the barn, although most dairy cattle were pastured during the day between milkings. |
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Bigeye tuna cruise the epipelagic zone at night and the mesopelagic zone during the day. |
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Oxygenating plants, such as Canadian pond weed and water milfoil, are so called because they produce oxygen during the day as a by-product of photosynthesis. |
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The public spaces in Rome resounded with such a din of hooves and clatter of iron chariot wheels that Julius Caesar had once proposed a ban on chariot traffic during the day. |
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They dig a cavity in the rock to hide from predators during the day. |
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Normals, who are more tuned to what is happening around them, for expediency will show greater suppression of affect during the day abreacting them during sleep in dreams. |
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Because it was covered almost entirely in glass, it also needed no artificial lighting during the day, thereby reducing the Exhibition's running costs. |
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The rats were euthanized at various times during the day, in a random sequence, by exsanguination from the abdominal aorta under ether anesthesia. |
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So during the day the air below the cloth heats up and rises through the chimney and drives rotor blades inside and also helps rotate the farmscraper gardens. |
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It warms up in Southern Rhodesia during the day but at places 4,000 or 5,000 ft above sea level it often freezes at night and in the early morning. |
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A meal here is any instance in which food is eaten during the day, and so may be anything from a complete meal to some tostado eaten while working in the field. |
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Ultraviolet light is abundant during the day but not at night. |
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Wool will absorb the 1 litre of water that the average person perspires every night and then desorb it naturally back to its normal state during the day. |
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In most of their range, brown bears generally seems to prefer semiopen country, with a scattering of vegetation that can allow them a resting spot during the day. |
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