| The great outdoors murders a fine wine's bouquet and strong-tasting barbecue fare ruins the restrained, delicate flavours of expensive bottles. |
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| This arrangement makes it possible for the family to enjoy privacy, togetherness, and a connection to the outdoors. |
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| Do not block air vents, flues or chimneys and don't have indoor fires or stoves without proper ventilation to the outdoors. |
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| Summertime is a great time for walking outdoors, but sometimes your feet can get really tired out and rough. |
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| But next weekend the cartoon cats will leave the great outdoors and make tracks to the National Railway Museum. |
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| The findings show a clear preference for undertaking leisure activities outdoors and in the countryside as part of a healthy lifestyle. |
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| They started painting outdoors, which itself was considered to be quite revolutionary. |
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| Though rust and flaking paint may add patina, such pieces should be kept outdoors. |
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| His preference was for scenes of the great outdoors, painted in a vivid, dramatic style with strong contrasts of light and shade. |
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| Further, would not the lack of sunshine or the outdoors make one antsy when confined aboard a cramped spacecraft? |
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| Others love working outdoors and appreciate the fact that they are not sitting at a desk all day. |
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| You wear sunscreen and lip balm to protect your skin because you practically live outdoors. |
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| A good deck transports you to another world, or at the very least extends your living space outdoors. |
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| His face was roughened by days outdoors in the chill spring, his hair more unruly than ever. |
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| Prostitutes who work outdoors routinely confront clients who are verbally, sexually, and physically violent towards them. |
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| Dig out your tools from the back of the shed, clean them up, rub them down, sharpen and oil them and head outdoors. |
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| Aside from his big baritone and wide range of singing styles, he's a rugged guy who loves the great outdoors. |
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| Should your work often take you outdoors, think about a ruggedised model to cope with the grind. |
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| The rustic cottage, constructed with pine slats, was the home of a man who loved the outdoors. |
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| Sarah loves the outdoors and enjoys swimming, surfing, gardening, cooking and camping. |
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| As always, the performances run the gamut from pricey indoor shows to the multitude of free shows outdoors. |
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| She likes the cafe and restaurant scene, but she especially loves the proximity of the great outdoors so close at hand. |
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| Through a broken window a few feet away I watched the zombies lumbering outdoors. |
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| Great weather makes for great fun outdoors, and one of the major activities military members like to do is learn to sail. |
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| I don't tan easily, but all those days outdoors had weathered me, and given me restless nights suffering from sunburn. |
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| John enjoyed the outdoors, gardening, feeding wild turkeys, his dog, sawing and chopping wood with his axe and swede saw. |
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| Lancaster is surrounded by wonderful landscapes and the area is full of people with a passion for the outdoors. |
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| After an energetic day outdoors, Nicole and her friends can relax their muscles in the hotel's whirlpools, sauna, and steam room. |
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| Some teachers suggest the problem is linked to a mania for safety outdoors which conditions people to avoid risks. |
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| But his was a generation that also loved the outdoors, and the manly arts of hunting and fishing. |
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| Three tiger cubs born in Scotland will this week take their first tentative steps into the great outdoors. |
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| Year after year, however, millions of people enjoy themselves outdoors and return home without a scratch. |
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| In contrast to moving from outdoors to neck tethers, moving from outdoors to indoor gestation pens or stalls did not inhibit litter size. |
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| Denied access to Anglican pulpits, Wesley brought his message of spiritual renewal outdoors to fields and market squares throughout Britain. |
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| The Mini has a ground-off screw-in hook in the base to support it outdoors. |
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| Visible outdoors is the Frank Gehry-designed bandshell in Chicago's Millennium Park. |
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| We'd love to stay outdoors all the time, run off on adventurous weekend trips, and shop for new threads and sandals. |
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| The bathroom was a chemical loo in a tiny separate tent or, Aaron bashfully suggested, the great outdoors. |
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| My own self-consciousness increased as I wore the banner outdoors and a woman asked me what was stencilled in white capital letters on it. |
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| Scented geraniums are undemanding creatures, easy to grow outdoors in garden beds and patio containers or indoors on a sunny windowsill. |
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| I used to live in the Crystal Square apartments, right on top of the Crystal City metro, no walking outdoors in bad weather required. |
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| Odds say that your next trip into the great outdoors will be as memorable and undramatic as each that preceded it. |
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| Grown outdoors they tend to bolt in summer but indoors or under a cloche they should crop right through until Easter. |
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| To say categorically that it is crueler to put any cat to sleep rather than send it outdoors is a rash overgeneralization. |
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| The great outdoors of the Japanese Alps is there to greet you with spectacular views and some still unexplored areas. |
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| For a while it was uncomfortable outdoors because of the myriads of tiny flying insects. |
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| As with the sides, the flaring edges or unnailed edges of the strips should face outdoors. |
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| Hey, who couldn't love a sport that makes it fun to be outdoors in nasty weather? |
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| Its beautiful unspoiled countryside offers many opportunities to relax and to enjoy the great outdoors. |
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| Above all, however, they worked outdoors, painting young girls from the neighbourhood in unstrained naked poses. |
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| As more and more unsuspecting people take to the great outdoors, the demands on the team grow. |
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| He was handsomely Celtic, unwrinkled in old age, and his lifelong love of the outdoors gave him a permanent tan. |
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| Alex's sociable nature took a hold of him as soon as they stepped outdoors. |
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| Since she was a child, Elliott has loved the outdoors, so she's used to braving unsavoury weather conditions. |
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| To merge indoors and outdoors, use covered breezeways or shaded patios to link rooms. |
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| One tool that doesn't come via mail order or credit card swipe is the solunar tables listed in many magazines and newspaper outdoors sections. |
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| When the outdoors colors were brick red and charming pink, the inside were a bubbly purple and a warming yellow. |
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| Air conditioning means sixty degree offices, and until I move my computers outdoors I'll be enjoying the benefits of the space heater. |
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| Fill portable heaters outdoors, wipe up spills, and do not use old or contaminated fuel. |
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| For years he was a high-voltage cable splicer, a job he loved because it meant working outdoors with plenty of freedom and overtime pay. |
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| I'm curious whether people are bored with me, or if spring fever is luring readers away from their keyboards and into the great outdoors. |
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| With springtime dawning once again it's hard not to thinks of parks, gardens and being outdoors in nature. |
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| A scholar with many interests, Bird enjoyed photography, the outdoors, and many different cultural foods. |
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| Spread the manure thinly outdoors so that fly eggs and larvae can be killed by drying, or stack the manure and cover with black plastic. |
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| She accepted, but it was not long before the call of the great outdoors became irresistible once more. |
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| Don't put them outdoors, though, until all danger of frost has passed, and remember to harden them off properly. |
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| Many have described a special harmony with the outdoors that they feel when listening to his music. |
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| Two weeks ago children were looking forward to being able to play outdoors once again. |
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| Some of the most popular onsen are outdoors, where bathers can gaze at fluttering snow in the winter or lush green mountains in the summer. |
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| Wild horses in the New Forest get along perfectly fine, wandering around outdoors, free and naked and just getting more hairy in winter. |
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| The negative and positive ions from the sea osmose into a chilled and flowing album that reflects the soothing power of the big outdoors. |
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| Over the years she has tried indoor and outdoor climbing but does prefer the outdoors. |
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| When placing potted bulbs outdoors, remember that they do not like frost and that excess moisture can cause harm. |
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| It was a quiet family household, and the man dealt with animals and was outdoors a lot. |
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| In the wake of the recent dry weather, the Fire Brigade are appealing to the public to take care with fires outdoors. |
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| The animals spend their lives outdoors and are not rounded up every night to sleep in warehouses. |
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| He has agreed to oversee guest activities outdoors, but he knows he is no businessman. |
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| He'd planned to move his efforts outdoors but the persistent drizzle prevented that. |
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| North Dakota is too cold to have large gatherings outdoors for nine months out of the year. |
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| The larger main barroom, fronted by a large patio, is on the opposite side and faces outdoors. |
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| On holiday, I aspire to that feeling of health and vitality you get from doing things outdoors. |
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| However basic the food, it always tastes better outdoors and even better after a long day rafting. |
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| Pupils will be able to take classes outdoors on a seating area where decking has been set up. |
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| What was hoped was that increased publicity and more temperate weather would encourage families outdoors. |
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| On the onion bed outdoors deep-digging should be done now, and the soil then allowed to settle. |
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| You see, he works partly outdoors and partly indoors and has quite a bit of walking to do. |
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| Try and find a farm that actually keeps chickens outdoors, and buy the very freshest eggs you can. |
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| There is simply not enough time to create large ensembles of works outdoors. |
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| They are a worthy flag for the rest of us odd enough to spend our winters outdoors in the cold. |
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| The pots were placed outdoors and artificially watered as necessary to keep at approximate field capacity. |
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| With the summer holidays in full swing, the park is a magnet for youngsters keen to experience the outdoors. |
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| He enjoyed it as a way to teach people about the environment and how to enjoy the outdoors. |
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| Most of the campers have never been in the outdoors or away from their own families. |
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| By this time the weather had warmed up nicely and the locals were enjoying the outdoors. |
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| This provides a great opportunity for you to see nearly everything involved with the outdoors. |
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| They streamed out of homes in large numbers seeking the great outdoors with a song on their lips! |
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| There is an abundance of nature words, probably because the people are so fond of the outdoors. |
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| A joint venture to give disabled people in York and North Yorkshire a taste of the outdoors has kicked off in fine style. |
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| Finally, if you're deciding when to brave the great outdoors, choose a windy, sunny day. |
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| The Spring Clean has proved to be a wonderful experience in the past for people of all ages who love the outdoors. |
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| We've taken the outdoors for granted and now we are in danger of losing it. |
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| Today in every season of the year it serves as an urban oasis where people stroll, chat and enjoy the outdoors. |
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| I think she had some special fondness for the Lake District and loved the outdoors. |
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| But the great outdoors here mean more than quaffing champagne in the spa pool. |
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| Though the overcast sky threatens rain at some later point in the day, the early afternoon is still pleasant enough for sitting outdoors. |
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| Lastly, all residents would be able to chat or surf away in parks, linking the great outdoors with technology. |
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| We have now expanded our outdoors experience to include an overnighter with Daddy one night a week. |
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| Kids today are rarely allowed to follow their imaginations outdoors without close, almost suffocating, supervision. |
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| If you spend a lot of time outdoors gardening, or reading in the sun, you'll want to invest in a pair of cheater sunglasses. |
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| Therefore, all patients should be cautioned to use sunblock and, whenever possible, to cover exposed skin when they are outdoors. |
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| A sunscreen with a SPF of 15 allows one to be outdoors for up to 15 times longer before the skin would sunburn. |
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| Once you find a comfortable place to sit outdoors and have a morning cup of coffee or an evening sundowner, a funny thing happens. |
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| Most of us think nothing of slathering on the sunscreen or donning a pair of shades to protect our eyes when we venture outdoors. |
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| The view outdoors was framed by the horizontals and verticals of the constructed space in which one stood. |
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| In mild-winter climates, you can put the azaleas, cineraria, and hydrangea outdoors after the holidays. |
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| She used to love being outdoors, and she used to always wear bright, if sometimes clashing, colours. |
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| Eventually they learnt to leave a full bucket of water outdoors until it had frozen solid and then hollow out the block of ice. |
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| Smooth the garments out as you hang them, whether you're hanging them directly on a hanger or on the clothesline outdoors. |
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| I like Walvis because you don't need to travel far to get to some of the best outdoors spots in this country. |
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| Even children seem to be more inclined towards indoor activities and television rather than playing outdoors. |
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| Refreshed and relaxed, Michiko dined outdoors, comforted by the crackling sounds of the fire and hot bowls of rice with roasted guinea hen. |
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| But he's a timid child, fearful of water, heights, spiders, darkness and the great outdoors. |
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| Lacking any access to the strenuous life of the outdoors, they would be physically feeble. |
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| What with water problems indoors and the horrid wet weather outdoors, it's been a shut-in day once more. |
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| Environmental conditions may present risk factors whether inside or outdoors. |
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| While camping in the cold outdoors, the plaid could double as a sleeping bag. |
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| Plant the plants just as you would outdoors, by digging a hole and then firming the soil around the roots. |
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| Keep large plastic toys, like playhouses and slides, outdoors or at least away from your child's sleeping area. |
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| I thought this was very strange as we had never gone fishing before or done anything together that involved being outdoors. |
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| To date, they remain irreproducible even with state-of-the-art synthesizers, let alone with cassette machines outdoors. |
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| The point of cooking outdoors over charcoal is to imbue the food with that distinctive flavour. |
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| People who work outdoors often still wear the klompen popularly associated with the Dutch. |
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| To try your luck, remove the flower head after the petals fade, let the tulips complete their life cycle, then plant outdoors. |
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| While not as sexy as a roof prism, the porro prism is a dependable unit made for the outdoors. |
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| Those who live in Prague spend their holidays in country cottages working in the garden and enjoying the outdoors. |
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| Regular season or postseason, daytime or primetime, indoors or outdoors, the Patriots have been the hammer and the Colts have been the nail. |
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| Although noted for an ability to work outdoors amid crowds of spectators, he never courted attention. |
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| However, it was cramped, poorly daylit, and had no connections to the outdoors. |
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| After the show some gather outdoors in corners freestyling, while others comment on the performance. |
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| A smaller set of French doors opens the bedroom to a covered porch so the bed can be rolled outdoors in good weather. |
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| His accomplishments belong outdoors in military feats as vassal of the King and crusader for God. |
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| A big energy user in laboratories is typically the fume hood, where all of the air that flows through the hood is exhausted outdoors. |
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| If you find it necessary to mix amidol in hot water, do so under a fume hood or outdoors. |
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| The bowling chair is perfectly at home indoors or outdoors for residential purposes and functionally created for commercial environments. |
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| These tiles were preconditioned by being placed outdoors in a running seawater table for several weeks before their use in the experiment. |
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| Two title defences on home soil preceded the launch of McGuigan in Las Vegas, outdoors at Caesars Palace. |
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| Daycares are, in fact, required to bring children outdoors at least once a day. |
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| Dedicated gearheads just need a few gadgets to make the great outdoors a little less outdoorsy. |
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| A large wooden deck links house and beach, allowing the residents to do much of their living outdoors. |
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| A deerstalker, Petrowski loved the outdoors and would later pass his knowledge on to young police cadets training in Wellington. |
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| This summer you can enjoy the outdoors without fear of mosquitoes, black flies and gnats. |
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| Most at home in the outdoors, she finds an outlet for her interest in the natural in a range of recreational pursuits. |
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| Wash your pet outdoors or talk to your veterinarian about professional pet grooming. |
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| Most Western Reserve families during the mid-19th century manufactured candles by dipping outdoors or in the kitchen. |
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| You'll get the best fruit production if the tree is grown outdoors in summer and brought indoors before the first frost in fall. |
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| As she suspected, the guards were posted outdoors, outside the door of the guardroom. |
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| No one's mood was helped by the dismal weather outdoors, the sky was grey and the wind was blasting. |
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| The outdoors, he concluded, would eugenically inoculate boy children against the evils of over-sophistication and effeminacy as they grew. |
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| By this time, I am a confirmed aesthete with a pronounced distaste for the great outdoors. |
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| The heat may be rising outdoors, but you can look and feel cool at the office with these stylish and breathable business duds. |
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| It is similar to the outdoors Red Hot Poker but its colour, a dusky pink, is much less aggressive. |
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| Most of this film takes place outdoors, the great equalizer, where it doesn't matter that you have nothing at all in the world. |
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| Five college kids head into the great outdoors, only to be stricken with an illness that makes their skin erupt in sores. |
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| During and after installation, use window fans and room air conditioners to exhaust fumes to the outdoors. |
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| When I was growing up it just was not the done thing for a woman to smoke outdoors. |
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| She stood in the door frame, half way between leaving the house and stepping into the chilly outdoors. |
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| Finally, you'll need a small rag or doormat to clean your shoes if you're bouldering outdoors. |
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| Water causes decay or rot of the wood and early failure of paint, and it accelerates the weathering of wood exposed outdoors. |
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| Both have good color rendering, but have drawbacks when they're used outdoors. |
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| They can replicate the formation of a cast fossil by mixing plaster of paris outdoors and filling in animal tracks with it. |
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| His 35 Dutch belted cows are wintered outdoors on 265 acres of highly erodible land. |
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| The seed should then be sown outdoors and the plants moved to their flowering positions in autumn if large enough or the following spring if not. |
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| With some allowance for their smaller muscle mass, the sheilas are well up to the blokes in the great outdoors. |
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| Border carnations are those varieties typically grown outdoors by gardeners either as perennials, biennials, or annuals. |
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| Road films shot outdoors extensively, with travel, action, comedy and adventure packed in them, are less travelled territory for Kollywood. |
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| Being comfortable with the outdoors is really important if you want to be a Montanan. |
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| Avid horseback riders and gardeners, the couple also needed a first-floor mudroom and bath where they could clean up after a day spent outdoors. |
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| Now it's time to head to the great outdoors and scale a cliff, shoot some rapids or hike to the peak. |
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| While Scotland's great outdoors can be very beautiful and romantic, we do want couples to have a plan B in case the weather turns nasty. |
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| Yes, I water from the top, but they can live outdoors down here and rain falls from above. |
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| Summer camp is normally a time for playing sports and enjoying the great outdoors. |
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| Numerous artists are leaving the city garret behind and getting out into the great outdoors as the icy white wastes lure their imagination. |
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| Both models use the same basic tube assembly and have been weatherized to be used outdoors. |
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| As the pressure in a building is slightly lower than the pressure outdoors, radon will be drawn from the ground into the building. |
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| If you don't live where citrus grows outdoors, you can raise plants in containers in greenhouses or solariums. |
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| For boys, the range features a selection of outdoors clothes with drawstring trousers and kagouls. |
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| After spending a long, hard winter as a gym rat shut-in, you're probably hot to trot outdoors. |
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| He fetches his favorite toy, an ancient stinky ball of kapok and synthetic fur, cured and flavored by two years spent outdoors in all seasons. |
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| Inspect your plants regularly for insects such as aphids, thrips, whiteflies, and other noxious pests, whether indoors or outdoors. |
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| If you're really not keen on cooking outdoors, take all your supplies with you. |
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| He added that the centre would now be able to undertake a whole lot of other activities with the new space outdoors. |
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| This dog can be kennelled outdoors but is just as happy snoozing at the feet of his master. |
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| Apply sunscreen liberally 20 minutes before going outdoors and reapply every two hours, after heavy sweating or after being in water. |
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| Apply the sunblock at least 15 minutes before going outdoors, and reapply it after prolonged physical activity. |
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| If the outdoors is too dangerous, ailurophiles often forgo feline companionship rather than confine a cat indoors. |
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| His cows are wintered outdoors on 265 acres of highly erodible land and prior converted wetlands. |
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| So think about winterizing them before you plant, particularly if you leave them outdoors all winter. |
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| Those who spend a great amount of time outdoors due to recreation or work activities, must take the greatest protective measures. |
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| When exercising outdoors during a smog alert, even healthy people may cough or wheeze. |
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| People who work outdoors and use DEET regularly should be aware of the possibility of a reaction if DEET products are overused. |
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| I was seated on a stool, outdoors, with a balmy sub-tropical skyline behind me. |
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| Sheep and lambs usually spend most of their lives outdoors, and generally get to eat a relatively natural and unadulterated diet. |
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| Piling grain outdoors shouldn't be considered a last resort, provided you prepare a proper site and invest in grain covers. |
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| We have ample sunshine in Australia and 10 minutes outdoors is enough to sustain vitamin D levels. |
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| Preparatory work is done outdoors where she uses conte, gouache, pencil and wax resist. |
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| Under these circumstances, children could be exposed intensively and continuously to both inorganic and organic respirable toxins while outdoors. |
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| He doesn't really look bush-ready, nor does he boast the leathered skin of a man who spends his life in the outdoors. |
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| Travel agency staff in Bradford have helped the Lord Mayor's appeal for an outdoors activity charity take-off by dragging a plane along a runway. |
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| We always got it right for the indoors but for one reason or another it never quite worked outdoors. |
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| You can stay in a hotel or inn in Old Quebec, enjoy a myriad of restaurants, bistros, sidewalk cafes, and yet you are only 40 minutes away from the great outdoors. |
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| Like other maskers who have braved the outdoors, he enjoys a turn in the spotlight. |
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| The AFC North makes up for a lack of flashiness with Steel Belt fans, hard-nosed players, and old-fashioned smash-mouth football that's played outdoors. |
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| Fresh thick slices of loaf bread, generously spread with strawberry jam, washed down with strong sweet tea just have to be eaten outdoors to be really enjoyed. |
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| Even in New York City, the outdoors can offer alternatives to the World Wide Web. |
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| That can be as simple as insulating pipes and ducts, caulking doors and windows and otherwise weatherizing our homes to avoid heating our attics and the outdoors. |
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| She advises newcomers to get outdoors and take advantage of winter activities such as traditional snow shoeing or something more unusual such as skijoring. |
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| The book was researched during a golden summer when rainwear was not necessary and each walk concluded with tea and toasted teacake eaten outdoors at a cafe. |
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| They're interesting people, outdoors people with a bit of get-up-and-go. |
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| For vibrant colour outdoors in January few trees can compete with diospyros kaki, the persimmon tree, laden with fruit resembling bright orange apples. |
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| Like Manet, Degas painted figures in the studio rather than outdoors. |
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| Louise began experimenting with different materials in an attempt to bring the outdoors inside, graduating from silver paper to specialist hobby paints. |
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| These Asian ladybugs may overwinter under siding or shingles, in attics or soffits, or even hibernate indoors where they become active on warm days and seek a way outdoors. |
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| Varsity softball and baseball are able, for the first time in college history, to practice and scrimmage outdoors and under lights in preparation for spring season. |
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| The programme, also known as the eKhaya Neighbourhood Programme, includes greening the pavements, placing rest areas outdoors and installing CCTV cameras for surveillance. |
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| Breathing fresh air is vital, so get outdoors as much as possible. |
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| Students, faculty and staff should be encouraged or required to wear hats when outdoors during physical education classes, recess and field trips. |
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| Plus he is an active child who loves the outdoors and he is an only child with no children his age living nearby so a dog could be a wonderful playmate and friend. |
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| Circling this orgy of nickel-and-dime excess were overhead murals that vaguely recalled the great outdoors with modernist visions of birds flying over mountaintops. |
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| We are expanding on our commitment to protect this large natural green space to give families in Markham and across the province more opportunities to enjoy the outdoors. |
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| For these patients now enjoying the outdoors, the future has promise. |
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| All the Smithsonian museums have pretty much the same hours, so this was my signal to head outdoors and check out some more monuments and landmarks. |
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| Instead, a remote sensor placed outdoors transmits a radio signal to a monitor inside your house, which shows the data on a liquid crystal display. |
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| The fundamentalist regime also forced women to wear the burqa, a loose garment which covered the figure from head to toe with veiled eye holes, outdoors. |
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| As a child I was supremely flat-footed in the outdoors, which, combined with my fear of falling over, made me a third wheel on outings of all kinds. |
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| But airmen don't have to hunt or fish to enjoy the great outdoors. |
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| The panel began to flash a pulsing red light like the beat of a heart, and a loud alarm began sounding through out the building and the surrounding outdoors. |
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| The figure stands inside the room known in the northlands as an Arctic entry, a buffer zone between the frigid outdoors and a house, similar to a farm's mud-room. |
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| If the client is highly stressed, the trainer should take him outdoors, walking, or even mountain biking, on some beautiful trails in the Chaguaramas area. |
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| She was trapped, either stay outdoors and risk being caught by Kent, or stay with a man she hardly knew and run the risk of him possibly turning her over to the same man. |
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| Your coat or outerwear is the look you have whenever you go outdoors. |
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| By appropriating the fashion of the northwest outdoors, the designers took cycling out of the alternative-lifestyle gutter into the mainstream traffic of contemporary living. |
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| In fact, in-line skates are actually easier to skate in outdoors than quad roller skates, because in-line skates are more forgiving of cracks in the pavement. |
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| After everyone obligatorily restored the room to its default state, they congregated one last time outdoors for photo opportunities and idle chitchat. |
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| The ZZ plant, Zamioculcas zamiifolia, is a good-looking, extremely easy-to-grow aroid that can be enjoyed indoors in low light or outdoors in shade. |
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| Please take extreme care outdoors at the moment, and ensure that any equipment you use such as tractors, mowers, brush cutters and chainsaws are safe from spark ignition. |
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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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| A week or so before transplanting outdoors, harden them off, stop fertilizing and watering, and put plants outside each day to help them adjust to new growing conditions. |
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| Spending your vacation in the great outdoors is a much better alternative than staying cooped up in a hotel room or visiting touristy theme parks. |
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| However, beware of painting outdoors when the weather turns nippy. |
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| Father and son disconnected the old stove then lugged it outdoors. |
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| I lived in Fort Collins for several years and grew Sarracenia and Dionaea outdoors from spring through fall and then indoors on my windowsill during winter. |
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| First, keep the camera and strobe as warm as possible, even outdoors. |
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| It is customary to take children outdoors every day in prams or strollers. |
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| This last week or so, with the sun shining for much of the time and a strong hint of spring in the air, a lot of people will have been spending time outdoors. |
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| Discussing the work with the artist, I find out the subjects were not alive in the great outdoors, but are actually a taxidermist's handiwork on display at the Smithsonian. |
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| A shy, quiet boy who loved the outdoors, Thoreau graduated from Harvard College in 1837, taught school intermittently until 1841, then turned to writing as a career. |
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| These are the least desirable jobs because they require back-breaking labor, are outdoors, require exposure to pesticides, and pay the lowest wages. |
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| If you are walking outdoors on a 37 degrees centigrade day and suddenly feel weak, dizzy and nauseous chances are you are suffering from heat exhaustion. |
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| Yesterday, safe but cold and wet after a night in the bush, the trampers spoke about how they coped during an unscheduled winter's night outdoors. |
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| Corpses are left outdoors and scientifically observed for rigour and maggots, to help budding crime scene investigators learn to determine time of death. |
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| Here, 2450 people live outdoors at the foot of a craggy mountainside. |
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| Mosquitoes were collected from human dwellings, cattle sheds and outdoors. |
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| He noted that the depigmented areas sunburned easily, causing considerable discomfort and restricting his ability to work outdoors or pursue other outdoor activities. |
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| When the unsightly ducts are put in an attic or a crawl space, a common practice in much of the country, this leaking air is lost to the great outdoors. |
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| People refer to it all the time with toothy glee as a way to convey just how grim the great outdoors looms. |
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| The spa is, for the most part, outdoors, so as the masseuse pounded me with hot stones, I listened to the sounds of the rainforest and the hotsprings rushing. |
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| She advertises in women's magazines, not on mass-market tv or outdoors. |
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| The hogs are farrowed outdoors or in barns or hoop buildings with bedding. |
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| Pack the barbie or primus stove and enjoy the great outdoors. |
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| It has for long been thought that, as wood is seasoned outdoors and turns grey, darkening the ground beneath it, harsh tannins are being leached out of the wood. |
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| Many cycads may be grown outdoors in California and the southern United States, but they cannot seem to tolerate the less equable climate in other parts of the nation. |
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| Using an insect repellant, mosquito coils or vaporising mats, and wearing long, loose-fitting clothing when outdoors, especially at dusk and dawn, will help. |
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| If you want to enjoy the outdoors you can take a walk by Jung Creek which runs along the back of KickBack Flats or play a game of horseshoes or washer toss. |
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| For the first time this year I wore shorts outdoors while I wandered about the front garden and driveway, picking up sticks and fallen twigs from the oak tree. |
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| When outdoors, people are encouraged to use an insect repellant containing DEET, an active ingredient unequalled at keeping the bloodsucking pests at bay. |
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| But slaking your thirst isn't always easy when you're exercising outdoors. |
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| In frost-free areas, all cymbidiums can grow outdoors through winter. |
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| Staff members can lounge outdoors on a balcony during coffee breaks. |
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| She loved working outdoors and spending time with her family. |
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| Finally someone got smart and included a simple digital camera inside a pair of binoculars to capture all the action outdoors, in the arena or at live performances. |
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| Neither was old enough to be outdoors with a loaded gun within the city limits. |
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| She compiled a survey for older girls on the outdoors and got almost 2,000 responses in less than two months. |
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| If you like the outdoors and long for psithurism, don't live in the city. |
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| Cryptococcus is a fungi that is located in dirt on the ground outdoors, generally connected with bird droppings. |
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| Keizer, a 31-year-old odd-jobber, is racking up more stories than your average outdoors fan. |
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| The gas usually dissipates readily outdoors, but can sometimes collect in dangerous quantities if flow rates are high enough. |
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| It consists of a collection of living plants, grown outdoors or under glass in greenhouses and conservatories. |
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| Ash is not used much outdoors due to the heartwood having a low durability to ground contact, meaning it will typically perish within five years. |
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| In the summer of 1895, Marconi moved his experimentation outdoors and continued to experiment on his father's estate in Bologna. |
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| In an outdoors setting, wind or animals usually provide sufficient motion to produce commercially viable crops. |
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| In Europe, they are grown outdoors in some regions, and bees are excluded from these areas. |
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| Presented outdoors under a tent or in venues similar to the Montreal Casino, the circuses attract large crowds both in Quebec and abroad. |
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| These events are held outdoors and include live music, festivals, dance, arts and crafts and they are very diverse in ethnicity. |
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| Unlike many outdoors centre in the UK, this is staffed and operated solely by volunteers. |
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| Snitter escapes with Rowf, only to find that living in the great outdoors is quite challenging. |
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| The establishment of this and similar national parks helped to improve access for all outdoors enthusiasts. |
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| We'll rustproof the metal with a good coat of paint and then we'll be able to leave it outdoors for years without damage. |
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| The lack of skateable ice outdoors also prevented the Club giving its usual set of races to help encourage this sport and keep up interest. |
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| Leaky faucets indoors and downspouts outdoors offer the water spiders, cockroaches and other pests need to survive. |
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| Weatherproof monitors will allow the stadium to display contents for ads or public information with clarity and brightness even outdoors. |
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