They are generally found in long grass, and in the summer, they will bask to warm up their body. |
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After the delay that it took to have the reliever warm up, the game returned. |
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Sow annual flowers such as asters, cosmos, zinnias and marigolds as soon as the frost has passed and the air begins to warm up. |
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On especially cold days, taxi with a lean mixture to help your engine warm up. |
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I never sweat and my body temperature drops as soon as I strip down to a leotard and tights after my warm up. |
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After a slightly slow start the audience did begin to warm up and there were some big laughs and rounds of applause. |
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Instantly I felt the plugs on my head warm up and the ship's engines suddenly roar to life. |
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As part of our warm up, we were doing tumbles and on one of them I stupidly hit my own face with my knee. |
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The hands began to warm up and so did my legs but my arms and upper body were still very cold. |
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Rebecca knew it was really cold when Jimmy took a full ten minutes to warm up from slightly flat to his usual, obnoxiously sharp pitch. |
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It was pretty nice to have a full kitchen to whip up some sammies, and a living room and fireplace to warm up and dry out by. |
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After retrieving his bow and walking over to where the old archery targets were set up, he stretched a bit and tried a few warm up shots. |
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I used to live by the axiom that it's easier to warm up in the cold than cool off in the heat. |
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She positioned some sticks, and lit a fire with matches in her pocket, and sat down to warm up. |
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Make sure to warm up thoroughly, because the chances of injury increase greatly when maxing out. |
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We start with a gated road tarmac warm up to find a steep climb up the west flank of the valley. |
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You can warm up towels by putting them in a dryer for a few minutes so they are nice and warm and toasty! |
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Don't forget to warm up and stretch properly before beginning any athletic activity. |
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Sitting as close to the fire as possible, I tried to warm up my benumbed fingers. |
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The lyrics are missable, and the first two minutes serve only as a good warm up to the bridge. |
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Throughout the house, imported wool rugs dyed in traditional Swedish colors warm up the blond hardwood floors. |
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Rachel Stanley's Velma Kelly is a whip-thin Annie Lennox-type, and she tried hard to warm up an audience unaccustomed to musical theatre. |
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He skived off quite a lot to go to band warm up session and meet people in the industry and it obviously paid off! |
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It will warm up after Tuesday but we should expect more sleety showers coming in from the Atlantic. |
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Engines usually idle slower and are sluggish to respond until they warm up. |
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Commiserations to Norway as a last minute crew change was required after the bowman broke his wrist during a warm up run yesterday. |
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Will unzipped his jacket and pulled me closer to him, so that I might warm up. |
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I warm up with a couple of fastballs, breaking balls, off-speed pitches, then one last fastball. |
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The system takes a minute to warm up the LCD to full brightness, which is a minor annoyance. |
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Bake the tartines on a cookie sheet in the oven, under the broiler, to warm up and melt the ingredients. |
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Curiously more than a fair number of covers creep in, but eventually the band warm up to some classic cuts from their album. |
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Forecaster Gerard Bellam says north-westerly winds are on the way, which will give the country, especially eastern regions, a chance to warm up. |
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I start off with calisthenics to warm up, and then I do weights and finish up with cardio. |
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Each session includes a warm up followed by timed jogs and runs to boost stamina and endurance levels. |
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If the world's oceans warm up, it's also possible that the upper atmosphere will also warm up. |
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It's a photograph of all those warm up acts you've grumbled through as you wait for the headliner to take the concert stage. |
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Back on dry land we warm up with a hearty buffet, eaten al fresco among the midges. |
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Ms July will warm up your Aussie winter or heat up your northern hemisphere summer. |
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If the cat spends time on the porch or in other chilly areas, you may want to give him one of these heated beds to warm up with. |
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As my body began to warm up and relax, exhaustion caught up with me and I drifted in and out of a feverish half-sleep. |
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Always take time to warm up before your primary activity and finish up with a long stretch while your body is still hot and elastic. |
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I went to the bullpen to warm up and couldn't throw strikes and didn't have any stuff. |
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So I've brought some compost inside to warm up and will repot the peppers some other time. |
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In real winter conditions the studs provide great traction, but when the temperatures warm up it can be very hard on both tyres and studs. |
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Sales of sandals, swimwear and ice cream have fallen and we're stuffing ourselves with comfort food to warm up after getting drenched. |
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The theory says the high latitudes should warm up more than the lower latitudes. |
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The first hour or so is usually slower cha-cha music to give dancers a chance to warm up and allow beginners to practice at a comfortable speed. |
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We needed to warm up, and I suddenly realised how we could end up our day out with a bit of fun in the sun. |
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Henry and his second wife, that red-haired woman Joe could never quite warm up to, raised a passel of children. |
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A long, hot shower or bath to warm up after being outside dries and irritates skin. |
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Most of all, I enjoyed the cappuccino and large piece of cake I was forced into having to warm up afterwards! |
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At the trials, I am also swimming in the 200m freestyle as a warm up event, as it is on the first day. |
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I brood over this thought, as I warm up the car and switch on the defogger. |
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Then there's a short dummy run of the programme which isn't recorded, to warm up the panel and act as a technical run-through. |
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In low-slung pants and do-rags, they draw stares as they enter to warm up for the evening's event. |
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The classes start with a short aerobic exercise to warm up the body before a 20-minute session on the poles. |
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It takes a little time to get over the wackadoo premise and for the show to really warm up. |
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Only when the sharp jabs of pain withdrew did she segue from stretching to a slow, mindless warm up. |
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As the oceans and ground warm up, they warm the air next to them, and this air warms the air a little higher up and so on. |
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Linda had been cautious around the men at first, though she hadn't snubbed them, but lately she was beginning to warm up to their attentions. |
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Ron even began to warm up to him after Landon started taking orders from the staff and buying everyone's drinks for them. |
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The day was run by two teachers, Rodney and Brian, and we began in the morning with physical and vocal warm up. |
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It is important that you warm up gently before you start any exercises and do not strain at all. |
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The jogging was intended to provide an easy warm up activity that also prepared the muscles for stretching. |
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During practice or to warm up before a game, turn this team sport into a one-on-one competition. |
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Instead of waiting for the car to warm up, it is better to drive the vehicle in low gear till the engine warms up. |
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While at first glance brittle Callie is a somewhat tired stereotype of the jaded New Yorker, she's easy to warm up to. |
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She was still affectionate towards the family, but she didn't warm up to people as easily as she once had. |
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Michael Jordan apparently wears one pair of kicks to warm up in and another to play in. |
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Natural-finish hardwood floors help warm up the pale walls, and a flat ceiling and graceful wrought-iron chandelier add intimacy. |
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This allows the engine to warm up faster, cutting exhaust emissions, and reduces fuel consumption by about 3 percent because it is not geared to the engine. |
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A spokesman for AA Roadwatch advised motorists to take extra care in the arctic conditions and to allow more time to warm up their vehicles in the morning. |
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Before you begin plyometrics, warm up for 5 minutes and then stretch. |
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We started out at a jog, trying to warm up and pace ourselves. |
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It took it some time to warm up and when it was ready the man on the ground would grab his pitchfork and toss a sheaf up to another man standing on top of the machine itself. |
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At eight o'clock the team filed out to warm up, Sawchuck leading, wide-legged in his goalie pads, and Howe last. |
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If you need to store the bottle in the fridge, let it warm up for a few minutes on the counter before serving. |
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He played a few songs to warm up the crowd for the headliner, Odetta, the queen of American folk music. |
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The unfortunate victim tries to warm up the icy cold water by adding more and more hot water, until the hot water finally reaches the shower head. |
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I thought that the easiest and cheapest insulation solution to warm up the room would be to stick some polystyrene insulation boards onto the garage ceiling. |
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So you've gone down enough moguls to last you a lifetime, and it's time to sit indoors, warm up in front of the fire and attract the ski bunnies at the chalet. |
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Be certain to warm up before doing squats, deadlifts and military presses. |
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It begins with some pep as the drums warm up to a breakbeat, but the band proceeds to wander into a straight-ahead punk frolic, then later to standard down-tempo balladry. |
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The ipcc tells us that, on present trends, the earth will warm up faster than at any time since the last ice age. |
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I experimentally tried out some beginner's warm up stretches and poses. |
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There's also hot apple cider with Calvados for the adults, and minted hot chocolate for the children to help warm up frosty fingers and bright red cheeks. |
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Without a warm up, or even adjusting the setting of the springboard, she ran down the runway and performed a Tsukhara, a vault that few women were capable of at the time. |
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We only had to row 500m on a rowing machine as fast as possible but I got a bit overenthusiastic on the warm up and was shattered before I'd even started the test. |
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At the roaring bonfire, skaters can warm up with hot chocolate. |
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Basically adequate warm up, warm down, stretching, correct training, good diet and when possible, correcting bio mechanical problems are the best buffers against injuries. |
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At training, his team ran three kilometres to warm up before finishing the session with fifteen laps of Indian file, an exercise of sprinting and jogging. |
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The signature plant in her garden is the golden catalpa tree, Catalpa bignonioides Aurea, whose nearly tropical nature seems to warm up Puget Sound by at least 20 degrees. |
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As Kathryn begins to warm up to Kevin, Max and Jinx become friends. |
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There's tones in the song, if you engage in it as a singer, and reach that place as a singer in the falsetto, and it's just a beautiful exercise to warm up your larynx. |
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After skiing, warm up with hot toddies in the log lodge, cozy with its Persian rugs, overstuffed chairs, slope-facing windows, and 175-ton stone fireplace. |
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Here I use it again, not only to warm up a soupy Mediterranean vegetable stew with chickpeas and fennel, but also to add a little chutzpah to the fish. |
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Those with sensitive behinds will even be able to use their mobile phone to ring in advance and warm up their electronically-monitored toilet seat. |
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Goodness knows how many times I've turned the key, waited for the plugs to warm up, started the engine and tootled off merrily without a moment's problem or hesitation. |
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Long ground-sweeping scarves and chunky knit toques will funk up and warm up any outfit, while newsboy and poor boy caps in tweed or cord complete the look for men and women. |
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Reheat the soup, and warm up the Brie toasties on a low heat, just until the Brie starts to melt. |
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It's cold now but it will warm up this afternoon. Make sure you wear layers. |
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These were heavy machines that took several hours to warm up to operating pressure. |
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Barre work is designed to warm up the body and stretch muscles to prepare for center work, where they execute exercises without the barre. |
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On 28 August 1999 a record ten Tigers were capped for England in the World Cup warm up game against Canada. |
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At the Portuguese Grand Prix Hill charged from the back of the grid to third, having stalled on the warm up lap from pole. |
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The consequence of this is that northern gannets need to warm up before they begin flying. |
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This was a warm up to their largest concert so far, held at Margam Country Park near Port Talbot. |
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Snake soup of Cantonese cuisine is consumed by local people in autumn, to warm up their body. |
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In summer the system was barely used but in winter the boilers would be fired up two hours before the shift started to warm up the mill. |
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She-male garter snakes exploit the amorous attentions of other males to warm up. |
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But these confabulated, sockdologizing tins refuse to warm up. I swear they are doing it to perversely annoy me. |
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Rich knew how to warm up the audience of The Price is Right. His good looks and charming personality made even that special. |
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The inconvenience of waiting for the engine to warm up was largely negated by the flash boiler. |
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Like many other kinds of snakes, copperheads are seen most often in the spring and fall, when they need to warm up. |
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To avoid a groin injury, dancers need to warm up before plopping down into a side split first thing in the morning. |
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The Climarelle from Dacron contains tiny microcapsules which cool down and warm up with your body. |
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It also lets the engine warm up enough to boil off condensation caused by normal engine breathing. |
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A round of warm up exercises later, the women, who call themselves SUP Sisters, are ready to move to their paddle boards, their legs on a leash. |
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She is very tactilely defensive, and takes a long time to warm up to new surroundings or people. |
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My friend Nick Newbold has been doing the warm up performance today and he's parading around camply in front of me in his very skimpy underwear. |
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Diners can warm up next to our roaring log burner and enjoy lamb, Aberdeen Angus beef that has been aged for 28 days or roasted saddleback pork with the crispiest crackling. |
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World War III started on VJ Day as a cold war. It began to warm up when the Russians blockaded Berlin and nearly reached the exploding point in Korea. |
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Then, after a smoky-burnout to warm up the tires, you're lined up next to another competitor and the Christmas tree lights blink down... yellow, yellow, yellow, green! |
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Catatonia went on to headline the NME stage at the T in the Park festival on 7 July, having conducted a warm up concert at The Lighthouse, Glasgow. |
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To lower exhaust gas temperatures and drop weight, the new engine has split cooling system that allows the cylinder block to warm up before the cylinder head. |
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