He slowly crept up the creaky wooden stairs to the moldy second floor hallway. |
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It's like comparing stale, moldy, rancid bread with soggy, stale, moldy, rancid bread. |
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He winced slightly, then picked up his dull straight razor off the side of the moldy sink. |
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Beetles are frequently associated with poultry feed, preferring grain and cereal products that are damp, moldy and slightly out of condition. |
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The Seer crouched on her bed of moldy straw, shivering slightly from the cold. |
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Harry looks around at the old, moldy, untitled, creepy books, and is frightened. |
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Initially we thought that during famine or drought, the ancient Nubians and Egyptians might have been forced to eat moldy grain. |
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I remember where the Kitchen is, and I know I'm sick of moldy old food we've got. |
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Its fibers become moldy very easily, and the mold breaks the fiber into a fine dust. |
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Farmer's lung disease is a hypersensitivity pneumonitis caused by the inhalation of thermophilic actinomycetes that grow in moldy hay or straw. |
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I can't quite put my finger on what it is, and I start looking around the room for moldy food or drink cups or small, dead animals. |
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They had kept Tom in a tiny cell, feeding him nothing but a bit of moldy bread and some water of questionable repute. |
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She took a quick shower in one of the moldy shower stalls, and put on her other clothes. |
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Cool and rainy weather in late spring induced moldy conditions in the cells that caused much larval mortality. |
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She quietly reads a book, oblivious to the great pockmarks of peeling paint and disintegrating plaster of the moldy wall behind her. |
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Severely infected seeds appear shriveled, cracked, and elongated, and may be covered with a white, moldy growth. |
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Two large black wings spread to an impressive 20 foot wind-span, the black feathers glistening in the damp, moldy city air. |
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Jean-Baptiste Canelle, for that was his name, sat behind a table covered with moldy bread crusts, half burned candles, and beer-stains. |
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At home and in the field, the men around him had often complained of rotten meat and moldy bread. |
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That was the last thing I wanted to smell and I emptied my already rather empty stomach onto the damp, moldy floor. |
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Evergreen viburnum growing in the shade will certainly get moldy and full of mildew. |
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Rain seeping through the ground into your basement or crawl space may appear as damp, moldy walls or may be handled by a sump pump. |
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When moldy seeds are planted, seedling death results in poor stands. |
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Seriously though, Rufus knew that the problems commonly blamed on rye occur when the grain is moldy and has ergot, so he was careful never to buy moldy rye. |
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For example, the colour of a moldy piece of bread is due to the colour of a massive number of microscopic mold spores. |
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Discarding nuts that are discoloured, shriveled, or moldy helps reduce the risk. |
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One structure was a «domus,» a single family dwelling with faint traces of once-lavish decoration in the moldy plaster carving on the vault. |
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Sea almond used in breeding tanks protects the eggs from growing moldy, improves the hatching and surviving rates. |
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If there's something rotting or moldy, they should not even put it on the shelves to buy. |
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Poor households now are consuming moldy cassava, which in recent months has gone up in price threefold, Sheeran said. |
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The moldy areas should be drawn on the plan with sufficient accuracy to permit an estimation of the number of square metres of mold. |
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Feed should be managed so that it does not become moldy or contaminated from waste including faeces. |
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Although apples and derivatives appear to be the main source of patulin, any moldy or rotten fruit may contain this toxin. |
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Rooms or areas that become cold can encourage condensation to form and surrounding materials to become damp and moldy. |
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Infected seed may be visibly moldy, yet others appear healthy. |
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And like many of you, we have watched, dismayed, as our room-sized hunk of manchego went moldy. |
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Just feeding moldy grain isn't a wise idea, but moldy grain can be roasted, sprouted grain can be dried, and baleage can be made if you can't get hay dry. |
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The fallen tree had been moldy and rotten, the smell strong and unpleasant enough to deter most burrowing animals that would normally have occupied the space. |
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Both diseases result in lightweight, shriveled kernels that may be moldy. |
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The earth by the Kramer monument burst asunder, and a bony, decomposing arm, covered with tatters of moldy, worm-eaten cloth, reached out of the ground. |
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Human exposure to biological contaminants in the air of damp and moldy indoor environments is a challenge for toxicological research and risk assessment. |
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Many say they became sick after eating the frozen or moldy food the CBP officials gave them. |
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That educated lingo is used to sweeten biscuits so moldy no one should be expected to swallow them. |
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It was so moldy that every sentence seemed either green or to have white hair growing from it. |
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The ceilings had water stains and gave off a musty moldy smell. |
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Such an overwhelming slime pit of sagas would normally infect and ferment your average low budget B-movie, rendering it as unappetizing as moldy headcheese. |
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Farmer's lung, also called thresher's lung or harvester's lung, a pulmonary disorder that results from the development of hypersensitivity to inhaled dust from moldy hay or other fodder. |
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It tastes like moldy Bibles and the tears of the decent. |
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Why do you want an industrial hygienist to pretest the area, which you know is visually moldy? |
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They picked an aging star, slapped together a moldy script, and sent the result out to the nabes. |
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I consumed some chipo and merguez coming from a freezer and I noticed that the freezer is moldy in the corners and in little containers that are in. |
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The current recall is not the first time that McNeil has withdrawn medicines from store shelves after consumers complained about a moldy or mildewy smell emanating from the products. |
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Trichothecenes are commonly found in the urine of sick people living in moldy homes. |
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The potatoes were long past their prime, the bacon was moldy and still had the bristles on it, and the bread was black and gooey and stuck to the teeth like glue. |
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Discard fresh cheese, soft cheese and processed cheese that is moldy. |
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The advantage of this method is that the colonies that first emerge from moldy building material are likely to be the most reflective of those active in the damaged material. |
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Once they reach a favourable environment such as a damped bread, the spores will developp and create a mycelium which is the part we see on the bread when it gets moldy. |
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Is it safe to eat the papaya if the skin is moldy? |
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Using ozone in a moldy room or a room filled with chemical toxins such as those that outgas from carpeting, neutralizes the toxins and renders them harmless. |
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