Choking back both tears and nausea, a single helpless salty tear dribbles down your cheek as you curse your newfound lowliness. |
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It tolerates salty conditions and actually prefers light, sandy soil, since it needs a supply of air to its roots. |
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The salty breeze and the large beach are a welcome relief for many who are cooped up inside flats and apartments. |
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A stack of old-fashioned ginger pancakes with Dutch apple butter and a side of thick, salty bacon will power you through a morning there. |
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She also sampled chicken livers that had been fried in wine and were very good if not a little too salty. |
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The cold, salty Arctic waters are denser than the Gulf Stream, however, and they sink rapidly below the still very strong eastbound current. |
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The flavour, however, is less sugary than you might be led to expect, salty and redolent of rosemary, garlic and vinegar. |
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On a thin-crust pizza, the Italian ham lies on top of basil tomato sauce and beneath salty Gaeta olives and swaths of mild asiago. |
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The lough is an estuary, thus salty, so keeping the head out of the water is more of an issue than when at the pool. |
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Sea spiders and sea lice have a cavity of body fluid as salty as the sea itself. |
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Try salty, spicy or smoked meats, such as ham, sausage, cold cuts or wieners. |
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Focus on spicy, bitter and astringent tastes, and reduce sweet, salty and sour-tasting foods. |
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Hidden beneath the salty Pacific, the coral atolls along the northwestern Hawaiian chain put an abrupt end to many a daring seafarer's adventure. |
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On their lee sides some pans have clay dunes or lunettes composed of sandy, silty, clayey, and salty materials blown out from the pan floor. |
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And while the sweet sensation takes a hike, the tongue remains as sensitive as always to salty and sour tastes. |
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The vegetable stock is salty enough that additional salt probably won't be necessary. |
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Many endurance athletes need to consume salty foods and salt to replace sodium losses. |
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If I drink ground water from the well in my house, it tastes brackish and salty, while the tap water is always unclean and unhealthy. |
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We speculated that it could have been marinaded in soy sauce, because there was a lovely, salty tang to the skin. |
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Soft water, on the other hand, may taste salty because sodium salts are often used to rid the hard water of minerals. |
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To leach salts from the salty soils, water plants' root zones slowly and deeply at least once a year. |
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Calypso inhaled in a deep breath of ocean air, feeling the salty tang penetrate her nostrils. |
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To make sure you're getting enough sodium, add a little more salt to your food, or eat some salty foods as part of your regular routine. |
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You can't walk 10 feet without being covered in sweat, and you arrive everywhere sticky, salty and breathless. |
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Season with plenty of black pepper and some salt, though remember the bacon may be quite salty. |
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Local people also prepare homemade snacks to serve with the tea, such as preserved fruits, salty vegetables and potato pieces. |
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The chicken comes with a little bowl of salt to dip it in, and as intensely salty as that sounds, it's wonderful. |
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What gases appear when salty water is electrolysed depends on the salt concentration. |
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I tend to crave salty snacks more than sweet snacks, though occasionally an overwhelming urge for really dark chocolate comes over me. |
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Gosh, it sure looks to me as if old Fred's only using some salty language to say the same thing the rest of these guys are saying. |
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Already, comments from John Henry about profanity on the site have prompted moderators to crack down on the salty language. |
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He proceeded to insult everyone, telling them, in more salty language, that he didn't need any of them to win. |
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Governor Bush was not the first politician to use salty language to describe a reporter. |
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Marsh samphire is more salty than rock samphire and does not have the same powerful aroma. |
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You can hear the waves breaking on the shore and a salty tang fills the moonlight air. |
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The balmy wind caressed their cheeks as they could taste the salty tang of the sea on their lips. |
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She had missed the smell of the sea, the salty tang to the breeze that brushed her cloak and her hair. |
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The salty tang hung in the air, making the atmosphere seem oppressive and dangerous. |
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On the seafood side of the tapas, the calamari has a lovely thin breaded crust, and is nice and salty. |
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In low-lying areas, the country's water is so salty that many farmers now grow taro in tin-lined containers or concrete-lined planting beds. |
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Your taste buds will naturally adjust to less salty foods and will actually prefer them after a few weeks. |
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The soup was extremely salty and filled with tofu, mushrooms, broccoli, cauliflower, baby corn, and carrots. |
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Its thorns latched on and tore holes in our flesh leaving gaps of salty disbelief. |
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A fat, hot, salty tear rolled slowly down her pale, colour ridden cheek as she played with the plain gold band upon her finger. |
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Many enjoy a bread spread called Marmite, a dark-colored yeast extract with a salty taste. |
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Powdered GHB is colorless and odorless but has a salty taste that is often masked by mixing it in fruit punches. |
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The unpleasant salty or soapy taste may be masked in flavored or alcoholic beverages. |
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They may remember the hot salty sea, their ancestral home, their first food. |
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The salty sea breeze blew her dirty hair back from over her face and flapped wildly in the wind. |
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I walk against this salty sea breeze all the way to the end of the pier, where it stops suddenly, as if signaling me. |
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Snarling, growling and oooh-arrghing like a shipwrecked salty sea dog, Jim quizzed Liz about her relationship to a Blackpool landlord. |
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The water is extra salty in the ocean thereabouts, and the midday sun is fierce so near the equator. |
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It left a small wet spot, and the fabric soaked up the salty moisture like thirsty crops after a drought taking in a welcome rain. |
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Seconds later, Mel was back with a towel to wipe salty beads of liquid away from Sam's face. |
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The contrast of salty cheese, sweet honey and nutty toasted bread is a taste sensation. |
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The clean air, the salty spray and the charming surroundings have beguiled visitors for years. |
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Like a spicy, salty twist on beer, the refreshing michelada also has a nice little cornucopia of healthy stuff in it. |
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Salt marshes form in shallow, quiet water, where the water is salty and still enough for the suspended particles to settle to the bottom. |
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To make eating more satisfying, Schatz suggests utilizing a greater variety of flavors and cutting back on salty foods and sweet treats. |
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Over time the insulation on these very flexible wires degrades, allowing a small current to flow through the salty bilge water. |
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The best miso is served in tiny amounts and has a complex, nutty, salty flavor. |
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The blood from this young soldier's forehead intersects the salty tears coming from his misty eyes. |
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They sell turkey jerky, bits of woolly mammoth tusk, shot glasses, and salty snacks. |
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I let it sit there for a second or two and then ask myself if the wine tastes sweet, bitter, salty, etc. |
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They all exhibit sour, salty, sweet, and bitter tastes or can be any combination of the four. |
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A combination of whey mineral and an alkali metal salt or bittern enhances the salty taste. |
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Although there is one tube well for every 70 families, the wells are unusable because the water is salty. |
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Some may play with salty and umami, but sweet, bitter and sour dominate, with sweet and bitter being the two we want to examine. |
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There used to be just sweet and salty snacks, now they want sweet and salty crispy and smooth, different mouthfeels. |
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I favour the briny ones, as they are less salty, but they will all need rinsing well before use. |
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Limit intake of salty, processed, or smoked meats and fish, such as bologna, ham, sausage, lunch meats, anchovies, caviar, or smoked salmon. |
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They smile back at me as the fairy vanishes with the last drops of unpracticed salty pearls that I manage to squeeze. |
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I felt the cold ocean breeze blow across my face, filling my nose with the salty smell of the ocean. |
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The sleep-deprived people overwhelmingly asked for candy, starchy foods, and salty snacks such as potato chips. |
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On Boxing Day he was safe from the waves that reduced his home to a salty pile of debris. |
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Apparently any terrain is suitable as long as it is washed regularly by salty or brackish water. |
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These shoaling fish, found in temperate and tropical waters around the world, willingly enter brackish waters, caring little how salty these are. |
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We sat on the sea walls, swinging our legs, and filling our mouths with salty, breaded seafood, as we inhaled the salty fresh air. |
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As the winds switched to an equatorward direction, coastal upwelling ensued and the Columbia plume was replaced by cold, salty water nearshore. |
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Those salty grilled shrimp marred an otherwise respectable dish of spaghettini alla Greco with a lively tomato sauce. |
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Few cuisines can be spicy, salty, sweet and sour all in one mouthful and this is what makes Thai food so good. |
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It was like eating something extremely salty and somewhat spicy, but sweet at the same time. |
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Drink plenty of fluids to keep hydrated, and avoid salty, spicy or acidic foods and drinks, which may irritate the sore. |
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It is important to achieve a balance of sweet, sour, salty and spicy flavours in this dish. |
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I need the salty sea air in my lungs to flush out the scent of that old man I was cabined with for so long. |
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It was hot and nourishing, and although perhaps not as salty or spicy as I like, that can easily be fixed with some soy sauce and sriracha. |
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The fried calamari, served with garlic mayo, were lightly breaded, nice and peppery but a little too salty. |
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Preserved soya bean steamed with cured meat is delicious and very salty as well. |
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Jeans, T-shirt, Jacket all wet with the salty liquid, soggy with no clear way of drying himself out in this atmosphere, humid and steamy. |
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Out of nowhere, tears started bubbling up and rolling down my cheeks, a steady flow of salty water from deep inside me. |
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Marco turned around, the salty water from his eyes cascading down his nose. |
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I pushed it to the margins of my plate, where it oozed salty, sour juice into the rest of my food. |
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Before he knew what was happening, he went catapulting through the salty air. |
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The addition of salty water increased the unconfined compressive strength of the clay soil. |
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I would describe the flavor of the Picosito itself as a sweet and salty taste with a hint of spice. |
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Tuesday's braised pork belly, a tender hunk of succulent meat layered with fat, served over salty French lentils. |
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The crab cake starter I had was dry and overly salty, and could have done with more mango and chilli salsa to go with it. |
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There's a moistness to the cake and a welcome salty edge to the marzipan that cuts through the sugariness. |
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Thai food should have the perfect balance of bitter, salty, sweet, sour and hot. |
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This comes in the form of chicharron, a tasty hunk of pork, and relleno, a dark, salty, soft sausage. |
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The currents start in the North Atlantic when the dense, salty surface waters sink to the ocean floor and begin to roll southward. |
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This was proper ham hough, with a fabulous gamey taste and not at all salty. |
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Her arm hurt, her stomach hurt, her face ached on both sides, and she tasted the salty sweetness of blood in her mouth. |
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She was cloaked in black, only a few strands of blood red hair emerged like little flickers of flame from coals, dancing in the salty breeze. |
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The salty blood was replaced by ice-cold, refreshing cleanliness of the water and his fear subsided. |
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He escaped Crete by hiding in some salty coaster and shooting anyone who came near him. |
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They will hold your hair off of your face and prevent salty perspiration from sucking all the moisture out of your hair. |
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With only 44p spent per student lunch, pupils were too often dining on fatty, salty, indigestible rubbish. |
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Bacon, luncheon meats, potato chips, and pickles are examples of salty foods. |
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The potato and cheese filling was soft and salty and reminded me of the inside of a cheese and onion pastie. |
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In some deserts, salty flats or ephemeral lakes or playas with marginal sabkhas occur. |
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The same is true with salty food, just as, conversely, the less sugar or salt we eat, the more sensitive we become to their presence. |
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Described as plump, fleshy, bitter, salty and succulent all at once, their taste remains on the palate long after swallowing. |
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A gorgeous, grill-striped pork chop deserved better than to be served so salty. |
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Gem Casper mentally cursed the salty sea air for reducing her hair to lifeless fluff. |
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The salty caramel milkshake was absolutely delish and left me with a food baby through lunch the next day. |
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But when I tasted them, they were extremely salty, and the leaves had obviously been cropped by a rodent. |
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This froggy gooeyness didn't quite mesh with the flaky crust, and the caramel seemed more salty than sweet. |
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Children who are old enough to gargle can try gargling with either double-strength tea or warm, salty water. |
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Suddenly you can visualise your ancestors emerging from this salty primordial soup. |
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As you breathe in deeply, the salty scent of the sea mingles with fragrant hedgerows. |
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Planting this close to the ocean presents a few problems, among them salty dewfall and constant humidity. |
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The puy lentils were very salty and were only just saved by some superb thick-cut bacon which, well, saved its bacon. |
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Alkaline flat Trees are absent in the salty flats that surround the lake, but two shrubs, greasewood and rabbit-brush, are common. |
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When adding seasoning, do not add too much salt as the tomatoes, feta and Dijon mustard are already salty. |
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She dipped it in the salty water, cringing, and moved it back and forth, spreading the blood. |
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It was a bright, breezy day at Ballybunion, with occasional gusts of salty rain, and Garcia made the most of any chances he was given. |
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Everyone must pick and sleep in freezing barns, beg food and drink salty ditchwater. |
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If you have not tried pecorino cheese, give it a chance, it is has kind of a salty exceptional taste full of flavor more so than Parmesan. |
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I would watch them dying from the edge, oversized lifejacket forcing me to stand, salty Atlantic air exfoliating the face. |
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The water of the lake is a mixture of karst water, which is drinkable, and a little salty seawater from the nearby Mediterranean Sea. |
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Rodger's book is a veritable feast of facts, culled from a vast range of sources and laced with some salty anecdotes. |
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The chef's favorite offal product, tripe, graces the menu, as do rubbery coxcombs, and sweetbreads fried like chicken in a crunchy, salty batter. |
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Water should be acidic or neutral in pH, not alkaline, although salty water is tolerated. |
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It comes with slices of sweet pickled ginger and a dish of salty soy sauce and fiery-hot wasabi. |
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The fries were hot but much too salty, and the tossed salad accompanying the Philly was brown and limp. |
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She had really been crying in her sleep, she guessed, since her eyes were very watery, and her cheeks felt tight from the dried salty tears. |
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This may enhance pleasant tastes and decrease salty, bitter, or acid tastes. |
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It was tender, juicy and tasty, especially with the addition of the salty pork wrapping. |
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Swim, raft, or trek along the rivers, which emerge from the glacial highlands of the Andes and vary from black to white, cloudy, ruddy, or salty. |
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Dry sweet whey is kept for use or sale, while salty whey is removed for waste treatment. |
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Some wholefood shops sell organic capers bottled in olive oil if you find the standard ones too salty. |
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She stood there for a second, wiggling her toes into the fine sand, and inhaling the clean salty breeze. |
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A bag of kettle corn, both caramel-sweet and slightly salty, grabbed from local street vendors was delicious. |
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In the next few decades these kippers almost completely took over the market from the old salty red herrings. |
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Additional studies will determine if the rocks were laid down by minerals formed at the bottom of a salty lake or sea. |
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Tall glasses of lassi, sweet or salty, come as a cooling drink with the food. |
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He must have taken a bit of a running jump at it though, because he travelled about half an inch before capitulating in a salty heap. |
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Even though I was a nugget lieutenant junior grade on my first set of work-ups, I was starting to feel salty around the boat. |
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Pair her hotness with her salty mouth, and she will make a great comic or host in the vein of Sarah Silverman or Jenny McCarthy. |
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The buttery, nutty, and sweet and salty all work together to form a balance of flavors. |
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A clever combination of flavours brought the ascent from the salty sea flavour of caviar through to piquant dill and the warmness of chives with cream. |
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The dish is a plateful of whole smelts, done in a sweet and salty soy-based sauce, topped with a generous scattering of lemon slices and green onion. |
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This sparkler pairs nicely with a tangy, salty, creamy cheese such as La Tur cheese from the Piedmont region of Italy. |
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There was a brace of hot, salty little birds to pick up and chew. |
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Opponents of the project worry the resulting salty waste water will find its way into the local watershed and into river systems leading south into Montana. |
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As a rule of thumb, phosphorus tends to be a problem in upstream and freshwaters, whereas nitrogen is a larger problem in downstream, brackish, and salty waters. |
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While this may require more filtering to remove jots of jetsam, it is neither too salty due to constant mixing with sea-water, nor too earthy, due to proximity to soil. |
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You will feel the warmth of the sunshine, the smell of the salty sea, blending and mixing with the fragrance of flowers and the essence of bananas and ripe fruit. |
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This spinach was literally salty to the point of inedibility. |
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As he approached the towers a salty breeze whipped against his skin, A few birds circled overhead, wheeling absently in fatigue above the barren lands. |
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The hardships of life inside mobile homes, which are being slowly ravaged by the salty sea air, seem to energise rather than depress the residents. |
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She breathed in and smelt the salty sea mixed with a sent of spring. |
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They swim in inland waters and lakes and never taste the salty sea. |
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Also, soaking in a shallow tub of salty water may ease the discomfort. |
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A good fillet of sea bream was rather overwhelmed by a quilt of very salty black olive paste and the grilled eel in a herb crust was also a little heavy-handed. |
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You can do this by avoiding long periods of time in the sun, drinking plenty of salty fluids, and avoiding alcohol and drinks containing caffeine such as tea, coffee and cola. |
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But what about the screams, the salty puddles, and big empty packages of frozen fish lying on the ground outside the fence? |
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The wind blew dry, salty air from the former seabed far to the south and east. |
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By the late 1990s the sea level dropped by 16 meters, leaving fishing boats and ships resting on the sandy and salty bottom. |
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The chicken, fried in impeccably fresh peanut oil, is enveloped in a salty skin that peels away in bacon-rich strips. |
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The warm salty tears soaked her palms thoroughly, making them damp. |
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The sea breeze blew softly across the bay, its scent salty and fresh. |
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The yoghurt based lassi, whether sweet or salty, is top of its class. |
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The soda lake, which is nearly as salty as the Dead Sea, is named for its exquisite pinkness, due to the presence of bacteria that excrete red iron oxide. |
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Bulgarian cheese is like feta but sharper and far more salty. |
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The confit of duck with salad and haricots blancs was cooked to perfection, although I found the plain beans rather bland and the side salad too salty. |
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A salty pragmatism runs throughout, and only a modicum of introspection is encouraged. |
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Aromatic floral whiffs of soft ripe apricot can't hide drier fruit flavours that have an almost fino sherry slant with a mild green olive and salty tang on the finish. |
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Halloumi is creamy white with a fibrous texture, and is firmer, less brittle and generally less salty than Feta, even though it is also soaked in brine during manufacture. |
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The soba noodles, stir-fried with bean sprouts, black beans, garlic and soy sauce were a welcome salty addition and a good balance to our unintentional candyfest. |
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For me, it was his fascination with combining sweet and salty flavours that served him best, something more often seen in traditional Thai gastronomy. |
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The food was uniformly greasy and salty but otherwise tasteless. |
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In a moment, the ship set sail on its return voyage, fading into the glints of sunlight reflecting of the salty bay with a mission to return next summer. |
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Our modern tastes for fatty, greasy, salty foods are learned. |
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The same could not be said for Foley, whose Midwestern politesse never quite gelled with the salty bare-knuckles feistiness that's become the DN's trademark. |
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The mildness of the roast beef works well with the salty cheese. |
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The substance formed is ordinary table salt which is a white, salty, crystalline solid, properties that are very different from the original elements of sodium and chlorine. |
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You can also add the deglazed pan juices from the roasting tray, but make sure they are not too salty, and not too fatty, or they will spoil all your hard work. |
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Miso is quite salty, so use it instead of salt to flavor your food. |
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Seagulls, darting by with their snow white feathers, squalled and shrieked as they passed and the salty ocean air rushed into the building with every gust of wind. |
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Like sausages, bacon tends to be very salty and may also be preserved with the chemical sodium nitrite, which has been linked to an increased risk of stomach cancer. |
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Pork rillettes were a little salty for my taste but nonetheless delicious. |
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A dish of gnocchi with spicy house sausage and favas, for instance, may turn out to be a wildly salty and tomatoey riot that pummels the poor little favas into submission. |
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I began to try and vainly struggle, tears running down my cheeks and leaving a black trail like discoloured blood as my eyeliner dissolved with the salty solution. |
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Like Edam, it is pale yellow inside, has a smooth and elastic texture, and a mild, salty flavour which is sometimes varied by the addition of cumin. |
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No more chips, much less bacon, far less drinking, and a general aversion of sugary and salty foods. |
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Indeed, football fans around the country will be joining the inactive list as their bodies fail to digest a perfect storm of spicy, saucy, salty, and fatty foods. |
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Naturally, rhyming slang was adopted by anyone who wanted to introduce a few salty phrases into the conversation, without being unacceptably offensive. |
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The risotto of leek, potato and Parmesan, which came in a deep bowl of Fido-type dimensions, had more salty savour, the kind you get from stock cubes. |
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I remember visits to the resettlement sites, where land was uncultivable, water salty, fodder for domestic animals unavailable and communities fragmented. |
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If rip-roaring eighteenth century epics are your thing, you will probably love this book, stuffed as it is with salty character and fulsome event. |
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He's been slooshing warm salty water about his mouth to help the healing process but I was able to get a large bottle of Retardex, which is even more effective. |
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Beet soup with duck is a hearty take on borscht, and while a brilliantly vermilion gazpacho could have been our favorite soup, it was, uncharacteristically, too salty. |
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He turns rivers into a desert, springs of water into thirsty ground, a fruitful land into a salty waste, because of the wickedness of its inhabitants. |
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The flavor of a Danish Blue has a natural grass, clover and wildflower combination with a nutty overtone that is also somewhat salty and smoky at times. |
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In a survey of 91 families, those who watched television at meal times ate more pizza and salty snacks and less fruit and vegetables than other families. |
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Vodka is always drunk straight, accompanied by pickled or salty food. |
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It comes in boneless sides and it is best to get center cuts, which are meatier and less salty. |
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The lake water is fresh near the surface, but remains salty at the bottom. |
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The manager, through his salty teardrops, asks him the title. |
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Despite being fed by meltwater, most of the lakes are extremely salty. |
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Gradually, the salty smell abated, or perhaps they had just become nose-blind to it. |
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Even the onion soup was semi-homemade, a bit salty, but better than many a pretentious French restaurant. |
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There was the fresh, turpsy smell of conifers, and from a quarter of a mile away the salty tang of shifting sea water. |
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The self-corrosion current of Ni-P coating is the least either in acid, alkalic, or salty solutions. |
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Comparing two methods of leaching the salty and alkalinized soils located in Roodasht, Isfahan. |
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The Romanian version is ciorba de burta, a salty dish of root vegetables. |
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Doufuru has the consistency of slightly soft blue cheese, and a taste similar to Japanese miso paste, but less salty. |
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Watermelon is also unbelievably good with a salty cheese like feta. |
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After a lovely pre-starter of salty, meaty eel with lentils, I have the home smoked salmon and gravadlax, which is carved at the table. |
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In salty ambient conditions, dissolution rather than melting often causes the ablation of ice. |
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She said she even found a certain comfort zone with her character's salty language and love of the double entendre. |
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The deep, anoxic water of the Black Sea originates from warm, salty water of the Mediterranean. |
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But Chris Bergh says rising sea levels have made the groundwater increasingly salty, destroying the ecosystem. |
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We sampled the Kung Pao Chicken and Lamb Vindaloo, both of which were in sauces full of rich flavor without being overly salty or too spicy. |
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We are interested in the saltiest waters because they are the oldest, and tasting is the quick-and-dirty way to find which are the most salty. |
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For her a minor second is sour, a major second bitter, a minor third salty, a major third sweet and a minor sixth creamy. |
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The time for the bathing beauty had arrived. Botticelli's Venus, born of the salty brine, was dressed in nothing but splendor. |
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This process leaves dense, salty waters in the sea that sink over the continental shelf into the western Arctic Ocean and create a halocline. |
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An important source of salty water are infrequent inflows of North Sea water into the Baltic. |
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That's because, each day, Earth's atmosphere recycles billions of kiloliters of salty seawater and turns it into fresh water. |
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The brininess of the Spanish grape matches the salty sheep's milk of the Spanish cheese. |
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At the northern part of the Gulf of Bothnia the water is no longer salty and many fresh water species live in the sea. |
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In the North Atlantic Ocean, the water becomes so dense that it begins to sink down through less salty and less dense water. |
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Hey, at least her salty language accompanied video of a cruise ship. |
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You practically can taste the sweet, melty chocolate encasing just the right amount of salty peanuts and fluffy marshmallow filling. |
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In upper layer water, the Agulhas rings and eddies move warm and salty water into the large South Atlantic gyre, which exports it to the tropics. |
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There is salty sea air, boulders strewn around, the mirror of the Sanomatalo and the balls of light in the hands of the train station Atlantes. |
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The eggs were floated in salty water and then infracted for measuring thick albumen. |
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Near their eyes, sea turtles possess glands that produce salty tears that rid their body of excess salt taken in from the water they drink. |
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So next time you bring out the salty almonds, anchovies and serrano ham, here are some super sherries to match them. |
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The caramelly sugar entwines with the salty, pungent miso paste to make a very oriental-tasting sauce, more like a sweet dressing. |
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The party was short of water and rationed, and such water as they first found was salty, so that they got perishingly thirsty. |
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Be careful not to overseason, since the corned beef may be on the salty side. |
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His gift for salty language impressed even the most hard-bitten grunts. |
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If you're a salty sweater and prone to cramps, eating a salty snack before your run and ingesting salt midrun can help. |
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It looks like a cross between a pancake and a croissant and has a buttery, salty taste and heavy texture. |
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North Atlantic Deep Water forms when the relatively warm and salty North Atlantic Ocean cools as cold winds from northern Canada sweep over it. |
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With a light spicy toffee aroma, this is a zesty beer with hints of grapefruit or lime, a very slight warming pepperiness at the end, and even a very slightly salty edge. |
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The rollmops had a sweet tenderness and the pickle wasn't too salty. |
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The use of Saltgrass as a pioneer forage crop in salty environments. |
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The taste is spicy, salty and a little raw, similar to pepperoni. |
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It is not unlike salami, but usually thicker and less salty. |
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In general light, sour and salty tasting food is common for morning meal. |
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The warm, salty North Atlantic Current flows in from the Atlantic Ocean, and the colder and less saline Norwegian Current originates in the North Sea. |
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This current is gradually more salty towards the coast and right under the surface current there is a reverse current of saltier water from the coast. |
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Humans and other animals have developed senses that enable them to evaluate the potability of water by avoiding water that is too salty or putrid. |
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Mixtures of cold, fresh water ice melt and the warm, salty Spitsbergen Current may experience cabbeling, and might contribute to thermohaline circulation. |
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This layer is composed of cool, salty surface waters, which are the result of localized atmospheric cooling and decreased fluvial input during the winter months. |
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In the Pacific Ocean, the rest of the cold and salty water from the Atlantic undergoes haline forcing, and becomes warmer and fresher more quickly. |
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Further, pumping water from the low-lying delta into the aqueduct serving the Southland is a tricky operation due to the risk of salty backflows from San Francisco Bay. |
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Because hyponatremia is caused by excessive water retention, and not just loss of sodium, consumption of sports drinks or salty foods may not prevent hyponatremia. |
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In particular, spices, cocoa, tea, tobacco, coffee, sugar, porcelain, and fur were well protected against the salty sea air and against deterioration. |
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The threads may gall if overtightened or have been corroding in salty air, so a liberal coating of lanolin or a heavy grease is not out of place on any and all threads. |
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We resummoned the waiter when we realized our food was too salty to eat. |
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Ray and Fuzzy were salty with our unhip no-playing piano player, because she broke time on the piano so bad that the strings yelled whoa to the hammers. |
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Sea floor electrometers which measure the average speed of an ocean current by sensing the electric field created by salty seawater moving through the earth's magnetic field. |
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Blue cod and scallops, fried in the airiest beer batter, salty chips and wedge of lemon, or mussels with garlic, parsley, white wine and just a drop of cream. |
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It felt like being in the chamber of a big green heart as the engine slowly pumped away and I breathed in the salty fumes of diesel oil and the pungent odour of jewfish. |
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Surely I couldn't just write about the North East's rudest waiter, though he probably is, or the inedibly salty hake, which could have been just a mistake. |
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The seaweed snap of a island whisky, the complex notes of a cognac, the salty edge of a bone dry manzanilla, the plummy flavours of a southern Italian red. |
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The trail mix bars feature a variety of nuts plus, pretzels, raisins, chocolate chips and other real ingredients for a crispy, crunchy texture and sweet and salty flavor. |
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It's a salty mafia story about a bottom feeder called Oscar who is found at the scene when the son of a shark crime boss is killed by a falling anchor. |
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Temperature as a passive isopycnal tracer in salty spiceless oceans. |
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Doufuru is another type of fermented tofu that has a salty taste. |
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Researchers found that the majority of calories that kids consumed at home came from sweet and salty snacks, sugar-sweetened beverages and whole or reduced-fat milk. |
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The dwarf glasswort could provide a biofuel source for jet fuel, as the plants thrive in salty water, according to the Masdar Institute of Science and Technology. |
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It's well known that Florida's salty waters are aswarm with sharks. |
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To look salty, he wears his campaign hat a little back on his head. |
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The researchers found they could produce threads up to 20 centimeters long by dripping the concentrated proteins onto the surface of a salty buffer solution. |
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Beyond all that, the original white plaster, long ago succumbing to damp, salty conditions, has shed its smooth white skin, peeling most unappealingly into strips and cracks. |
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