Hand-watering with a hose can eat up a lot of your time and can waste a lot of water, as can sprinklers. |
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Earwigs are amazing, under-appreciated insects that can devouring mole crickets and eat up to fifty chinch bugs a night! |
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Tapia charged forward in his customary fashion but was constantly forced to eat up Barrera's textbook jabs. |
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He would use an egg timer at meal times, threatening to hit the children if they did not eat up in time. |
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When we finished, the father summoned his two sons out of their room to eat up what was left over on the table. |
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I just know that one beer bash was fine, two was tolerable, and the third was just a way to eat up time on Memorial Day. |
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Without such protection, cheap imitations of your products can quickly eat up profits. |
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The audience seemed to eat up this type of rock, and the band received hoots and hollers by set's end. |
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I knew this fellow could eat up a dozen miles in jigtime, and so I took him. |
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Even if foreign investments outperform domestic ones, he adds, higher fees eat up the extra return. |
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In the winter it is more probable we will eat up our stodge, whatever the slight change in temperature. |
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If they eat up the seed just because they are starving now, they have nothing to sow and farm during the coming year. |
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Children between five and eleven years old can eat up to two Food Guide Servings of albacore tuna each week. |
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What I'm not sure about is whether or not getting a tattoo is an evictable offense, or more likely just something that will eat up a little of my deposit when it's time to move on. |
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What does the member think is behind this Conservative attempt to eat up parliamentary time? |
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As these prices increase they increase the necessity for commodity prices to remain high as these increases eat up much of the price gain. |
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A piece of advice to all who wish to be climate smart: eat up what's on your plate. |
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We could have downturns in the economy, which could eat up that fiscal room. |
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The most massive galaxies eat up their gas faster to form stars and become more metal-rich when they retire. |
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Increasing production to meet export orders can eat up your working capital. |
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Children between one and four years old can eat up to one Food Guide Serving of albacore tuna each week. |
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The taxes and probate fees that arise at death can eat up a considerable portion of your estate's value. |
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Those who unjustly eat up the property of orphans, eat up a Fire into their own bodies: They will soon be enduring a Blazing Fire! |
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In some countries, must-carry requirements eat up the capacity of network operators. |
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One of the advantages of insulating from the outside is that it doesn't eat up living space. |
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The struggle with OCD can eat up your time and distract you from thinking about your future. |
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Nothing about him is explained at all, in fact, and many of the characters in the film prove to be completely useless and exist only to eat up running time. |
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At least by Chinese standards, moreover, transforming your pooch into a panda can eat up a lot of time and money. |
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Naturally, the rehearsals involved eat up funds. |
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The administrative costs of having many programmes, the consultants' fees and the various seminars, of which there is no shortage in Europe, eat up resources, with the result that there are fewer left for concrete action. |
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As useless as it is well done, here's another gadget that's going to eat up your memory for nothing but, of course, one that a number of people will be installing. |
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All these costs, such as financial audits and incorporation, reduce the real funding amount and eat up a considerable amount of money that should go to the planned activity or service. |
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West Indian manatees eat up to 60 different species of plants, as well as fish and small invertebrates to a lesser extent. |
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At that stage they can eat up to one kilogram of muesli per day. |
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Eskimo living in north Quebec eat up to 16g of fish oil daily, and up until now, no adverse side effect has been observed from this level of consumption. |
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While tangible goods can be sold over the Internet, their actual delivery to the consumer will always be slow and will always eat up transportation costs. |
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With the game almost saved, England indulged in gamesmanship by sending on the 12th man and the physio to eat up some time. |
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Tournaments eat up several days of school. |
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Blindly following quantitative signals would cause an excessive rotation in the portfolio, and transaction costs would eat up most of the profits as a consequence. |
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I fear that we are in danger of creating certain agencies that will eat up the Community budget and of complicating work which could be carried out through them. |
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