Hostas are very thirsty plants, and get even thirstier in containers. |
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And as Lincoln predicted, it will be an equally powerful alternative to the thirstier V8-equipped competitors of today. |
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During the warm-up period of a typical truck journey, mineral oils are thicker and move slower, making the engine thirstier and less efficient. |
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So as not to become dehydrated because of a loss of fluid in the urine, the dog becomes thirstier than usual and therefore tries to drink more. |
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Not only is it thirstier than most other commercial crops, it requires heavy applications of pesticides to keep boll weevils and other pests at bay. |
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And it is getting thirstier, as profitable fruit trees and vines have replaced other crops. |
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Although the Cruiser would be no thirstier than an existing jumbo jet, that might still be too expensive in the future. |
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Avoid providing salty, sweet or greasy foods, as they tend to make people thirstier. |
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Even if the rains return later in the year, they will not help much: greater evaporation and thirstier plants mean that little summer rain makes it into rivers or aquifers. |
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It's slightly less wieldy and a lot thirstier – but it's also hilarious fun, its exhaust crackling like Krakatoa, its tail-out cornering stance a hooligan's delight if the mood takes you. |
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The industry had been convinced that the world would become ever thirstier for oil, so it made huge investments in refining capacity, infrastructure and tankers. |
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Thirstier than the naturally-aspirated engine, it unleashes 35 extra ponies for a total of 300 hp. |
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