Many oak traits may act as selective mechanisms, including tree age, seasonal phenology, and chemical and structural defenses. |
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They also took on board other seasonal essentials including turkeys, mince pies and Christmas puddings. |
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An important consequence of this tendency of the tropical atmosphere is that seasonal rainfall may be forecast several months ahead. |
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The tokonoma is the place of honor in a Japanese style house used for displaying family heirlooms and seasonal flower arrangements. |
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Many Americans suffer from the form of depression known as seasonal affective disorder, with a strong peak in the fall and winter. |
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Other activities included drawing pie charts to illustrate incomes, as well as creating seasonal calendars and trend lines. |
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Along with the ephemeral sakura, springtime in Japan also means the arrival of particular seasonal foods. |
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Monsoon is used to describe seasonal reversals of wind direction, caused by temperature differences between the land and sea. |
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In temperate latitudes, such a long period includes seasonal changes in environmental conditions. |
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Another piece of information that I can share with you on my seasonal gold work has to do with the price advances of the seasonal cycle. |
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Now that the seasonal orgy of football has commenced in little towns all over the state I will also check the scores. |
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There was evidence of intermittent spring seeps and seasonal streams nearby. |
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Sadly though, it needs more than trees and seasonal Christmas lights to redeem this area. |
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Weeks go by and gradually we need to adapt our way of cooking according to the seasonal weather. |
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A river adjusts to variations in seasonal changes in volumetric flow by means of its thalweg, its flood plains, and its underground flow. |
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With seasonal ownership schemes or timeshare you have to be happy that your two weeks holiday per year will have a very high premium. |
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A stronger seasonal contrast with cooler Northern Hemisphere winters likely intensified northeast trade winds. |
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Spring is sprung, hormones are jumping, hearts are thumping and the seasonal cycle of attraction's in full swing once more. |
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And it continues to expect a seasonal uptick in the traditionally stronger second half of the year. |
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The findings further help conservationists to understand how nature is responding to the new seasonal changes. |
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The seasonal shopping spree is fuelled by the bonus paid by upcountry firms during this period. |
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Farmers forced to sell or dispose of stock due to the dry seasonal conditions may be able to spread or defer their taxable income. |
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There, after tilling and amending the soil, he planted roses, perennials, and a smattering of seasonal tubers, such as dahlias and tuberoses. |
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The intensions were to create a seasonal fishing industry, a transatlantic operation if you will, not a self-sustaining society. |
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Shops sell seasonal sweets such as flat hard cakes called klaasjes, and speculoos, gingerbread moulded in the shape of St Nicholas. |
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Satanists have adopted Halloween as one of their three main seasonal days of celebration. |
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Rainfall was negatively correlated with the seasonal increase of mannitol content in ash. |
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A seasonal greeting, or the merest mention of the C-word, is enough to get the landlord shaking the swear-box meaningfully. |
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Goslings from High Arctic breeding sites may face more severe seasonal constraints than those breeding in subarctic or temperate areas. |
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The seasonal marine migrant Atlantic silverside and resident mummichog were most abundant in the lower reach. |
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Although these fruit flies are polyphagous, they typically show strong seasonal preferences for certain fruits. |
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Differential expression of seasonal energetic adaptations generates a continuum in the trophic status of endotherms during winter. |
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These include walnuts, almonds, coconut, sweet juicy, seasonal fruit such as pears, apples, milk, and fresh cheeses such as panir or ricotta. |
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This invaluable holiday resource offers helpful timesaving tips, loads of seasonal recipes, and great make-it-yourself projects. |
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The pineal gland is thought to be involved in the maintenance of daily and seasonal biorhythms as well as in the timing of reproduction. |
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The seasonal decay of the wild man's realm in the fall, then, was a sign that the regenerative powers of those spirits had weakened. |
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Now it is falling hard in April, just as seasonal patterns suggested it would. |
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Private recruiters demonstrated the potentials of contract labor programs for women as domestics and for men as seasonal agricultural laborers. |
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Rare ostracods support the mollusc evidence, with species typical of small or seasonal water bodies. |
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If the seasonal pattern is fulfilled then we can look forward to the following lowlights of a very bleak winter season. |
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Episodes of psychosis recurring each autumn sounds like an extreme version of seasonal affective disorder. |
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Folk dances are for recreation and enjoyment, and are often at the centre of seasonal celebrations and social events. |
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You get the freshest, seasonal organic produce and you're supporting local farmers. |
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It was fresh and refreshing and seasonal and captured the mood of the day perfectly. |
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A lush habitat appears where surface water accumulates in shallow depressions to form seasonal or fairly permanent ponds. |
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Forest quadrats showed a less pronounced seasonal decline in light availability. |
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Its central ingredients are seasonal produce, whole-grain foods, fish and lean meats. |
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The show offers a seasonal alternative to pantos and is ideal for office outings and family get-togethers for all ages. |
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Gertrude has many strings to her bow, guardian angel, seasonal fairy, a confidant and occasionally freelancing for Hugh someone. |
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They had to be long and solid, but at the same time sufficiently light and slender to be easily conveyable during seasonal moves. |
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Every newspaper agony aunt has been on double-time producing guides to surviving seasonal stress. |
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These seasonal fishermen trapped fish from the swollen rivers for fun as well as profit. |
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Italian markets really are where it's at because everything is seasonal and it's mostly organic. |
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A streamflow regime is the average pattern of seasonal variation in streamflow. |
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But it's my expectation that we're going to see, at this point, some flatness and more seasonal trends occurring. |
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Butterbur should be considered for treating seasonal allergic rhinitis when the sedative effects of antihistamines need to be avoided. |
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Enso should not be used as a shortcut to a long term seasonal rainfall forecast. |
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The Harmattan, the seasonal desert wind, blew constantly, a sharp chill keeping us in long trousers and jerseys even by day. |
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Royal Rosa disappointed on his seasonal debut after making a horrific mistake at the first flight. |
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Oak trees work to a seasonal calendar that is not impressed by a few days of untypical sunshine. |
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Abutilon, acanthus, and nandina provide a back-drop, and double impatiens and coleus add seasonal color. |
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This is the time to plan seasonal promotions that will bring customers out of hibernation. |
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I'm hardbitten these days when it comes to seasonal jollity but a few of my seasonal buttons were depressed I can tell ya. |
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They are skilled driveway pavers, barn painters and roofers, often with regular seasonal customers. |
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Other seasonal flourishes include striped accessories in fresh color combinations of yellow, aqua, grass green and soft pink. |
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Even though eggnog is a traditional seasonal beverage, you may not expect it in a latte. |
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Despite snow on the ground, leafless trees and the distinct absence of birdsong one can sense a seasonal change. |
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It is a very spiritual activity as it is to do with seasonal change and the passage of time. |
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For 750 years or more Cambridge has welcomed this seasonal human inflowing tide. |
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However, in seasonal rainfall environments, whether rainfall is high or low, it is very easy to expose soil. |
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The maximum seasonal gap is between an off-year election and the third quarter of an election year. |
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Every community has a saint's day, and the major seasonal holidays are occasions for family and community feasting. |
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A seasonal wistfulness follows as I remember the faces and places of the Christmases of the past. |
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They offer dishes like butter baby corn, American baby corn masala, and the seasonal mango corn mix. |
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You could also you another seasonal fruit, like peaches, raspberries, kiwifruit and so on. |
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Large-scale landslides and mass flowage of loess are frequently triggered by heavy, seasonal rainstorms in the drylands of Asia and elsewhere. |
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As stated above, this gives us, temporarily, a crude seasonal adjustment while we build up more respectable sample sizes. |
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Timing the trip can be critical, especially in areas with seasonal fisheries. |
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There is, however, little knowledge of the sexual and contraceptive behaviour of seasonal workers from which public policy can be developed. |
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A psychobiological response to seasonal changes is a result of interacting environmental and genetic factors. |
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If you have seasonal hay fever, you may be allergic to pollens released by trees, grasses or weeds. |
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To test this hypothesis could throw useful light on seasonal regulation of northern insects. |
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A great deal of time is spent studying the sun's seasonal angles, capturing or controlling it with clerestories and tilted roof planes. |
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With more than 11,000 registered recorders this study into the timing of natural, seasonal events is the largest of its kind in the world. |
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Day length is a stable seasonal cue and controls biological changes in a host of species. |
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They help reduce labour costs and provide needed flexibility when there are seasonal fluctuations. |
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He intended to do this prior to the seasonal cessation of river navigation due to winter and the expedition's retirement to a wintering ground. |
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Most major beer companies plan their seasonal promotions a full year in advance and they focus on off-season holidays as well as the big ones. |
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Perennials like geraniums are the seasonal stars of gardens all around the country at the moment. |
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Cooked leafy greens, plenty of fresh seasonal vegetables and lots of sweet juicy fruits are excellent for the skin. |
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That synergy has produced fresh looks at everything from seasonal plantings to websites. |
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Water firms have so far declined to impose hose pipe bans despite rainfall being well below its seasonal average. |
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Psychologists look for such disorders and problems as seasonal affective disorder, aggressive behavior, alcohol abuse and depression. |
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A major threat to lechwe is the building of hydroelectric dams which eliminates their seasonal floodplain habitat. |
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Light therapy, also called phototherapy, has been used to treat seasonal affective disorder since the early 1980s, and it has many benefits. |
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The aquatic plants typically grow on rocks in cascades, waterfalls and rapids where there are great seasonal fluctuations in river water levels. |
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The couple work long hours and have very irregular, seasonal business, so they needed sound financial advice on how to use their savings wisely. |
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It was built on a sloping terrain between two seasonal storm-water channels with dams and channels to direct the water into huge reservoirs. |
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In the nineteenth century, there was a regular pattern of seasonal migration of farm workers from Ireland to Britain. |
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I thought of the price of fresh ingredients, transport, overhead costs and the travails of a seasonal business. |
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Dining arrangements also contributed to the morale of the seasonal work force. |
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Shade plantations also provide homes to seasonal migrants like warblers, orioles, tanagers, and hummingbirds. |
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It's something of a regular event in my seasonal calendar, and usually the only carol service I attend. |
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The US Government's Bureau of Labor says there may be unusual seasonal factors at play in the figures. |
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However, surviving on minimal water resources could result in farmers having to lead a precarious existence, depending heavily on seasonal rains. |
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He promised father Christmas will be on the float, on time, for the rest of the seasonal period. |
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If they chose the topics on seasonal conditions, their seniors became doctors, compounders, nurses and lab technicians. |
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There is an increased risk of injury from falls and people are more prone to seasonal illnesses like flu. |
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Canning originated from the glut at the end of each season, as asparagus is a very seasonal vegetable. |
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Plant growth and development is entrained by the seasonal cycle, and so the seasons act as a natural integrator. |
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Better still, take advantage of special offers on fresh seasonal fruit and vegetables instead. |
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The result was a globally arid and dry climate, though regions near the coast most likely experienced seasonal monsoons. |
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For many, the lack of sunlight contributes to seasonal affective disorder, depression that grips most strongly in the dead of winter. |
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And last but not least, don't overlook the freebie seasonal offerings from your local arts centre. |
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Clear seasonal variations exist in admission to hospital for deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism. |
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However, potatoes as street food in the early 19th century mostly took the form of hot baked potatoes and these were a seasonal trade. |
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Big Rock's seasonal example from last year was a much better illustration of this style of beer. |
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The salad bars are stocked with seasonal fruits and vegetables from local farms, most of which use sustainable or organic farming methods. |
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The reactions of vines and grapes to seasonal conditions or weather events can also differ widely according to soil type within an area. |
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Although a seasonal ban falls short of the total ban that we have been advocating it is a very big step in the right direction. |
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Both dishes came with fresh, seasonal vegetables including roast and boiled potatoes, cauliflower florets and carrots. |
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An estimated 50 billion of the 200-400 billion birds on the earth make predictable seasonal movements between the temperate zone and the tropics. |
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Among the glossiest and most luxurious seasonal food available is a sweet bowl of plump risotto and velvety porcini ceps mushrooms. |
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Patients who have seasonal allergic rhinitis and urticaria often use higher doses. |
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The seasonal traditional fair was organised by the Friends of Whitehall and featured hand-made soft toys and Christmas cards. |
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I use either monkfish or sea bass for this dish, depending upon which is seasonal and better value on the day. |
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In the Torres Islands the predominant seasonal winds occur within a weather regime that is fairly equable throughout the year. |
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These five elements are not static, but fluctuate as they are affected by seasonal changes. |
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The formation of low and high vessel density wood coincided with the seasonal rainfall distribution. |
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The Easter Bunny was let out for a seasonal hop as traditional values continue to decline under this most materialistic of governments. |
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A distant sweep of pink sand marks the course of a seasonal river, Wadi Kutum. |
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Updos can be adorned with everything from diamond pins to glittery butterfly clips or seasonal flowers. |
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There was no seasonal variation to his symptoms, and allergy testing was negative. |
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The two teams certainly entered into the seasonal spirit, if a little confusion muddled the role-playing. |
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The experiment was explicitly designed to capture the natural seasonal changes in population densities of the gerbils. |
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The Dinka inhabit a vast region in the south of the Sudan that forms a seasonal swampland when the Nile River floods. |
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Some investigators believe the laminated clays are varves and that each couplet represents one year of seasonal deposition. |
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Scientists discovered that seasonal changes in the polar cap sizes are major drivers of the atmospheric circulation. |
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Sleep disturbance, seasonal affective disorders and the nocturnal polyuria of diabetes are related to abnormal biorhythm. |
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Consideration of seasonal changes emphasizes how plants do not just respond to their environment, but predict or anticipate it. |
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Low electro-oculographic ratios have been reported in patients with seasonal affective disorder during the winter. |
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Sri Lanka has an equatorial climate, with little seasonal temperature variation. |
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It is an overwhelming, confusing, meandering descent into seasonal decline. |
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His family farm has grown to employ 800 full-time staff and 2,500 seasonal workers. |
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The high street is fine for seasonal sales but shopping off-piste will, more often than not, yield the best of the bargains all year round. |
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Scores of swimmers also defied icy temperatures and bitter winds to take a seasonal dip in Dublin Bay. |
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Brigid Mooney and Evelyn Shaw served a lovely tea with lots of tasty seasonal goodies. |
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I love to hear the seasonal sounds of migrating geese and I still feel moved by the primeval belly-roars of stags in a Highland glen. |
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As visible public citizens they actively promoted support for local farmers and seasonal produce. |
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For people with a type of depression called seasonal affective disorder, this need for light takes on greater significance. |
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Businesses selling seasonal knick-knacks at discount prices are popping up all over Greater Manchester. |
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A hint of seasonal cool is in the dawn, and the round sunsets over the mesquites are the essence of serious dove hunting in Texas. |
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The estimated fatality rate for MERS still is far higher than what's seen with seasonal flu or other routine infections. |
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Daily, weekly, or seasonal projections can be made on the basis of historical demand so that both down time and overtime are minimized. |
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The seasonal molt of their woolly winter hair makes them look even more wretched. |
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I've included alternate versions of Christmas classics as well as offbeat seasonal songs. |
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And for those of us jaded by too many over-packaged seasonal movie offerings, he's a Christmas gift that just keeps on giving. |
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All the other usual prizes will again be on offer as well as some seasonal prizes. |
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In this area seasonal temperatures and salinities vary little from year to year and the thermocline structure is rather stable. |
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This is a lovely seasonal opportunity to give and it brings great joy to deprived children the world over. |
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Rainfall also dipped below the usual seasonal levels at 56 mm, or 60 per cent of the average. |
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A Chinese cabinet in melon-colored lacquer features an ever-changing tableau of vases and bowls filled with seasonal flowers. |
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Italian cuisine is world-renowned for its use of superb seasonal ingredients and simple cooking methods. |
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A spokeswoman said there was only an ongoing review of operating requirements in the light of seasonal peaks and troughs in demand for chocolate. |
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The hearty breakfast buffet includes hot oatmeal, seasonal fruit, hard-boiled eggs, baked apples and whole-grain breads. |
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This area experiences large seasonal fluctuations in climate, and is also hydrographically complex. |
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Food shortage can directly influence seasonal fecundity through reduced clutch or brood size. |
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The blaze was caused by a tea light left burning, and officers have issued a seasonal warning to householders this week. |
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Designers often gave these interiors a seasonal mood by adding evergreen wreaths, garlands, or swags. |
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Several million people could become ill with either seasonal flu or swine flu by the end of the year. |
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However, seasonal variation among individual feedstuffs and environmental conditions do exist. |
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Lobby Lounge serves a dazzling array of home-made ice creams mixed with fresh seasonal fruits, whipped cream, nuts and special sauces. |
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It came with seasonal vegetables including cauliflower, carrots, new potatoes and sliced courgettes. |
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Semi-arid areas are especially at risk because of seasonal or periodic drought. |
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It is worth checking, too, for seasonal charter flights from Scottish airports. |
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You might have a stuffy or runny nose because of a cold, the flu or seasonal allergies. |
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How does the seasonal cycle of fashion whispers spin itself into fact, broadcasted through the glossies as if it was absolute gospel? |
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I don't know if, like shooting, it's a seasonal thing, or a limit to how many foxes can be hunted and killed within a set period of time. |
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The 10-fold seasonal differences in FMR were reasonable for an ectothermic poikilotherm. |
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These men do low wage and often seasonal work, and owe large sums of money which most could never hope to pay off. |
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India needs better facilities to store food grain and process and preserve seasonal fruits. |
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The key to creating a great side dish is not only fresh ingredients, but seasonal ones as well. |
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Peds are blocky structures formed in soils as a result of wetting and drying processes under seasonal climate regimes. |
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Between these sierras isolated basins and plains are crossed by seasonal rivers that flow only after it rains. |
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There were some wonderful Halloween decorations entered into the monthly raffle with seasonal fare such as pumpkins and fruit. |
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The Marine Institute Report also recommends that seasonal berthing facilities be provided. |
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The music will be provided by Joyce Humber on the piano and there will be seasonal refreshments available. |
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Regular readers will know I was deep in the throes of depression, both seasonal and related to other sources. |
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Today, yurts are only used as temporary shelters by shepherds in remote, seasonal pastures. |
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Hunting is also seasonal and does not take place when a vixen is suckling her cubs. |
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The analysis of relationships between parameters sampled during a seasonal course is fraught with problems arising from autocorrelations. |
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Antihistamines are often used to treat the symptoms of allergies such as seasonal and perennial allergic rhinitis and urticaria. |
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Christmas cakes, boxes of biscuits and other seasonal treats are also a welcomed addition during the Christmas season. |
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Newfs are also heavy seasonal shedders, and due to the loose lip flews, they drool and can throw it many metres when they shake their heads. |
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I absolutely promise my readers I will not blog about seasonal citrus fruit. |
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Seasonal Affective Disorder is a type of depression or mood disorder with a seasonal pattern. |
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Sneezing, a blocked or runny nose and itchy eyes are common symptoms of hay fever, also called seasonal allergic rhinitis. |
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They also noted seasonal variation in the differential between the two groups. |
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These data from our studies suggest a seasonal reproductive cycle in the Atlantic hagfish. |
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By echoing the seasonal bleakness of a northern winter, he leaves unspoken but implicit the possibility of cyclic renewal. |
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The centre of the island is planted with vines, olive trees, almonds, seasonal vegetables and flowers. |
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They are seasonal visitors which migrate to warmer waters when the days get shorter after the autumn equinox. |
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Alternating applications of different fungicides has the effect of limiting total seasonal use of both fungicides used in the alternation. |
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Simply sitting in front of a lamp in your living room at home won't relieve symptoms of seasonal affective disorder. |
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Located in the temperate monsoon zone, Japan is also strongly influenced by seasonal weather patterns. |
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Within the shelter of palm leaves, Calabrians gave annual thanks for a good harvest and celebrated by eating seasonal fruits such as dates. |
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The second panel describes how coastal tribes came on seasonal trips for food, trapping birds and catching eels. |
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In addition, they have several festivals that are peculiar to the lunar calendar and have a seasonal significance. |
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Southport played the role of the seasonal turkeys as they were given a festive stuffing by the Shrimps on Boxing Day. |
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Cut out 8 squares of tightly woven muslin, 8 squares of felt, and 8 squares of autumn or seasonal print material. |
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The absence of woodswallows is probably a seasonal phenomenon. |
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Fresh seasonal food, simply yet lovingly prepared, is all that matters. |
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A typical meal consists of rice, dal, and vegetable curry using eggplant, spinach, and seasonal vegetables such as cauliflower, cabbages, or peas. |
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Some is probably wind-borne, and much of it is carried downriver by seasonal flooding, but most if it is dumped, directly or indirectly, by the inhabitants of York. |
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Spawning in both species occurs during late autumn and winter, and patterns of seasonal occurrence are important factors in the life cycles of these sculpins. |
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Demands for a picturesque and playable turf in place by tourist season make waiting for appropriate seasonal temperatures an unrealistic option for most turf managers. |
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The first prize in the Christmas draw is a seasonal hamper packed with all the Christmas goodies and there are plenty of other Christmas prizes as well. |
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Fear that most of the seasonal birds had flown was unfounded, as Harlequin Ducks had been reported recently along with an array of equally enticing avians. |
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Her nightmare started months ago after one of the seasonal banquets. |
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In line with this seasonal pattern of demand, firms adapt their production methods and systems of organizing the workflow and managing inventories. |
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This extant gastropod, like its Pennsylvanian relative, is dominantly a deposit feeder, grazing on vegetable detritus and algae within seasonal alluvial channels. |
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Today, the market is awash with seasonal greens, wild mushrooms, Melton Mowbray pork pies, smoked eels, fresh shellfish, potted shrimps, cider, venison and wild boar. |
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But, seasonal affective disorder goes well beyond those symptoms. |
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Because of the shade and buffering from seasonal weather extremes, the microclimate in the woods may also support more and better forage growth during seasonal extremes. |
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Weather is usually seasonal varying from extreme cold to temperate. |
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The intersexual difference in bill-length variability could, theoretically, be due to seasonal changes in male bill morphology in relation to food availability. |
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The life blood of Petre's rustic cooking is honest soups, seasonal ragouts and stews and handmade pastry, passed down matrilineally through the generations. |
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Divided by season, the book includes recipes from 20 of the California Bay Area's best chefs who use local, seasonal ingredients for their tasty repasts. |
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Produce ranges from seasonal fruit and veg to venison and wild boar. |
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If weather conditions prohibit viewing the space station, stargazers will have to be content with Venus which is renowned for its seasonal appearances. |
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Many of the books we see these days perched perfectly in high street seasonal window displays are written by static, worn-out, curmudgeonly blatherskites. |
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The number of lunar cycles does not correspond easily to the number of seasonal ones. |
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The principal seasonal flow pattern exhibited by most rivers is the subarctic nival regime, in which snowmelt, often accompanied by river ice breakup, generates high flows. |
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Allergens such as grass and tree pollens cause seasonal allergic rhinitis. |
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The highly seasonal plankton blooms that typify the Antarctic continental shelf are paradoxical when considering the planktivorous diets of sponges. |
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I love to serve them with vibrantly colored purees of various seasonal fruits for contrast and refreshing lift. |
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Of course, we're not sticking religiously to the Japanese haiku rule which states that the composition must contain at least one seasonal reference. |
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The veranda, roofless and open to the bitter blue sky where the seasonal gu rains sputter, serves as a makeshift neonatal ward. |
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A short flagstoned path, flanked by borders filled with bulbs and seasonal flowers, could lead to the house, with the entire front garden enclosed by a clipped beech hedge. |
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So in the coming weeks, road users will have to exercise more tolerance when they find many parts of the city's streets around marketplaces occupied by these seasonal traders. |
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After all, if there were no seasonal workers, how would an Upper Canadian feel if he came East on his vacation and found there was no one to cook his lobster? |
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Almonds, rice, honey, fresh sweet fruits, mung beans and easy-to-digest, fresh seasonal vegetables and leafy greens are examples of Sattvic foods. |
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Have major appliances, such as furnaces, heat pumps and central air conditioners, inspected and cleaned regularly by a professional, especially before seasonal use. |
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Whether this three-day system is a harbinger of seasonal weather changes is uncertain. |
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For additional information on seasonal depression, head to the National Institute of Mental Health. |
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He made regular trips to remote parts of the Amazon rainforest, where seasonal floods produce a bizarre drowned world in which fish feed in the submerged crowns of trees. |
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After all, you prepare your home, car, garden and other things for the seasonal change, so why not your body? |
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Construction would require around 10,400 seasonal workers for stretches that would last either four or eight months. |
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With ten classes ranging from a stag over 11 kg, to a brace of seasonal turkeys and a butchers presentation class, the judge was given a difficult task. |
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Along with her husband Kevin, she owns Thirty Acres, a seasonal farm-to-table restaurant in Jersey City. |
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All these combined with seasonal foliage and exotic flowers enable superb arrangements to be created, which filled the stage with a blaze of colour. |
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The water mass consists of tiny hilly streams, winding seasonal creeks, muddy canals, some truly magnificent rivers and their tributaries and distributaries. |
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We previously showed that subjects with seasonal allergic rhinitis, out of their allergy season, had a reduced ability to warm and humidify air compared with normal subjects. |
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He has explored, too, urban images that suggest the very temperature of New York streets or capture the particularities of the City in changing seasonal light. |
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It was 2007, and the Wilmington, N.C., native was doing seasonal work at a state park. |
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The unadjusted figure does not smooth out the impact of a seasonal pick-up in recruitment in September as factories and businesses get back to work after the summer holidays. |
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The nine-year-old, a previous winner over this course and distance, ran a nice race in sixth on his seasonal comeback at Wetherby three weeks ago in a hurdle race. |
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Rainfall in arid regions is typically seasonal and often intense and may carry an atypically high sediment load, due in part to sparse vegetation in sediment source areas. |
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The book follows a calendrical sequence, each poem dated and grouped by month, so that the events of a hundred years follow a seasonal ebb and flow, not chronology. |
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I took a sip of the smooth wine that tasted sweetly of seasonal fruit. |
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Dramatic seasonal variations coupled with movements, conflicts, and alliances of Turkic and Mongol tribes caused the people of Central Asia often to be on the move. |
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They are hero-worshippers that follow the impressive older animals about, in the process learning the locations of the seasonal grazing areas they use. |
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The mechanism of forming two halocline layers in the Bering Sea could be attributed to the seasonal variations of temperature and mixing intensity in surface waters. |
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Armed with these, an airline can make supernormal profits when seasonal summer demand is strong, while sustaining a profitable platform in the fallow winter months. |
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In some inland areas of the country where the availability of water is seasonal and sporadic, sheep have often had to rely on artesian or sub-artesian water. |
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Snow animals head north and west, where the white stuff is celebrated by hearty souls eager to celebrate the real essence of winter at seasonal festivals. |
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I am in the throes of the January blahs, that seasonal depression that is brought on every year at this time by intense cold and lack of sunlight. |
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Harry Campbell found a reference in the Glasgow Herald last Christmas to a seasonal offer from the Safeway supermarket chain of outdoor-reared pork chipolatas. |
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The seasonal weather continues through the month with gusts of up to seventy and eighty miles an hour and the occasional snowstorm, cloudburst and a touch of frost thrown in. |
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On the menu, panini, fajitas and nachos sit alongside Thai fish cakes, sirloin steaks and daily specials using local, seasonal produce whenever possible. |
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Summer brings its own seasonal tasks such as sheep shearing, silaging and of course, the show season, and farmers work later to take advantage of the long days. |
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With its skittle shape and pinkish-tan skin, it's seasonal and decorative, putting you in the mood for dark nights and Halloween before the harsh reality of winter kicks in. |
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These inventory management schedules permitted budgeting of raw material expenditures and minimized the risk of stock-outs by identifying seasonal variation in demand. |
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These prepare a seasonal cuisine of course, so in the autumn you should look out for truffles, the many varieties of wild mushrooms and berries, and wild meat. |
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Featuring over 140 creative recipes and prefaced by witty introductions, the book offers an inspirational approach to cooking and eating seasonal food. |
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A seasonal blood orange jelly with tiny triangles of orange flesh came quivering to the table with a satiny-smooth orange blossom ice cream just beginning to melt on top. |
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Secondly, it's a seasonal reminder that ospreys and other birds that do not winter with us have either returned here to breed or are on their way from distant shores. |
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In terms of effective use of field force resources, the respiratory and anti-infective product lines are seasonal and thus highly complementary to one another. |
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The meet and greet will include medical information about Aziz's specialization in seasonal allergies, otolaryngology, rhinology and ear, nose and throat illnesses. |
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It bites that hockey-loving kids are denied their seasonal TV fix. |
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A hundred yards or so from the door of my room, just beyond a side gate of the university, was a market overflowing with fresh and seasonal produce. |
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Stratospheric ozone over polar regions is subjected to enhanced seasonal depletion caused by emission of chlorofluorocarbons and other halogenated compounds. |
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Although they are significantly pricier, I much prefer shaved, seasonal truffles over my risotto. |
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With respect to seasonal groups of pink salmon, the differences in their genetic composition are determined by temporal isolation fixed by selection primarily in the period of reproduction. |
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In the past decade, millions have invested in seasonal homes, from wholly owned multimillion-dollar mansions in Michigan to two-week timeshares in Florida. |
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Ocean views from the front porch include seasonal whale watching. |
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However, the report is already adjusted for such seasonal factors. |
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Men combined agriculture with seasonal migrant work, charcoal burning, woodcutting, and peddling, while women took up wet-nursing, spinning, and weaving. |
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These fossils are from a time when the warm equable climate of the early Eocene was changing to the cooler more seasonal climates that we know today. |
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Also, the price of gold has a seasonal trend, peaking in midwinter. |
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Prolonged dry periods and seasonal high winds in spring help create ideal conditions for wildfire to spread quickly through highly-flammable moorland undergrowth. |
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Vegetation of the Lowlands Subregion is primarily low to high marsh forest, with restricted patches of deciduous seasonal forest and cohune forest. |
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After a stinking, smelly day, the clouds and muck cleared, and wandering down Oxford Street you can feel the sense of a city starting to shed its seasonal cocoon. |
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Many people use veneered wood to avoid this seasonal problem. |
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It puts much-needed seasonal cheer into the long dark nights of winter, and there's no reason why it shouldn't add glitz and glamour to your own looks over the holiday. |
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Use of the same island at the same time and the synchronization of seasonal and annual movements were not directly linked to any social affinity between the two individuals. |
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The rise in those affiliating to the live register during a summer month is surprising, considering that summer seasonal work usually causes a decrease in these figures. |
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The observatory provides full board, ensuite accommodation and facilities for visitors during April to November, plus seasonal staff and visiting researchers. |
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But in France, they are carefully hand-harvested and sold as a seasonal luxury to serve atop perfect individual custard tarts at Paris patisseries. |
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Once, during a seasonal visit to the store, I watched as a little man struggled with a leviathan of a trolley, stuffed to the gunnels with drink, box after box of it. |
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