Raised beds are ideal so that water drains quickly and the soil warms earlier in the springtime. |
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As land or ocean water warms, it heats the air next to it and this air begins rising. |
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Therefore, this formula warms the kidneys and warms the spleen, secures the intestines and stops diarrhea. |
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The film controls weed growth, stops water evaporating from the soil surface, and in spring it warms the soil, promoting root growth. |
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The North Atlantic thermohaline circulation, which currently warms Europe by transporting heat from the tropics, weakens in the models. |
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The orange warms up from the hot caramel sauce, and it's tanginess is a perfect match for the sweetness of the sauce. |
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He is momentarily thrown by the comparison, but quickly warms to the topic. |
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Moreover, as the Arctic warms, the length of the melt period increases, which in turn thins the ice and further hastens its retreat. |
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As the weather warms up, soak regular peas or pole beans for a few minutes and plant these between the snow peas. |
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It warms the kidneys and spleen, and it builds, or tonifies, the digestive system. |
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A log-burning stove warms one corner of the bar, while pistachio green walls are littered with caricatures and sketches. |
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Look how the sun warms every one of us in the morning with its soft dappled beams. |
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When the weather warms up, sow seeds of cosmos, marigold, morning glory, portulaca, nasturtium, sunflower, and zinnia for splashes of color. |
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Remove the mulch before growth resumes once the weather warms up the following spring. |
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Barnes explains that the summer heat warms the ocean's surface and spurs evaporation. |
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A low power laser warms the targeted tissue and releases a bolus of photosensitizer. |
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It warms my heart to think how many small-town, mundane lives will be enriched by this album and its message of faith. |
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When a lava lamp is turned on, an ordinary 40-watt bulb illuminates and warms the contents of the glass globe. |
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As the wine warms the bouquet will become much more noticeable and the flavours apparent. |
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And just this week, it was announced that supplies are dwindling and prices are expected to spike as weather warms. |
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It's a gigantic ball of fire which supposedly warms the Earth enough to make it habitable for life. |
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Typically, water is cycled through an underground pipe, and the heat in the surrounding soil warms or cools the heat pump's refrigerant. |
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As the globe warms and over a billion people live on less than one dollar a day, a global left is needed more than ever. |
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And in the summer the otherwise icy Baltic Sea warms up nicely to allow even the most timid to have a paddle. |
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Both the leaders are certainly hoping that it warms up that chill between the countries. |
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For example, if the sun warms a parcel of air, the liquid water molecules speed up and become vapor, so evaporation dominates. |
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It warms the cockles of my heart to hear of people so committed to our pastime. |
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As the days get longer and the sun warms the air we begin to see activity in our ponds. |
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Gradually the sun warms up and then, finally, a band of bright, pale gold hits the snow and the fresh powder begins to sparkle beneath your skis. |
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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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It's pretty predictable, but there is one phrase in the article that warms my heart. |
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Above all, he was a decent person, and his human decency is the fire that warms his writing. |
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You know, everybody has just come together for me, and I cannot tell you how that warms my heart. |
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Stella the happy talker, with a laugh that fills the room and warms the heart. |
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And that fire warms the pages of fantasy literature so much that tress whisper and rivers weep. |
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He warms not only the little girl's heart, but also all the millions who made this movie a classic. |
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It warms your heart and makes you smile to think that there is hope that these two could become friends in addition to being brothers. |
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The idea of Jesse warms my heart immensely and gives me some happiness when I otherwise would feel lonely and bitter. |
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Nothing warms my heart more than reading tales of people that are able to get results from our federal government. |
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Though Nora is at first reluctant about going away for the holidays, she soon warms to the idea. |
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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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The car may not start well and works rather sluggishly until the engine warms up. |
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Check that the tyre pressures are correct, the brakes are in good working order and that the engine warms up as quickly as possible. |
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He accepts the proposition that he instinctively warms to people he perceives as battlers against the system. |
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His handwriting is beautiful, the washi stationery is amazing, and his continued gratitude for our friendship warms my heart. |
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Work includes repointing and waterproofing the tower and is expected to start shortly as the weather warms up. |
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Apply the coverings in the evening when freezes are forecast and remove them the following morning after the sun warms the air. |
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The printer warms this ribbon and sublimates the dye so it affixes to the specially coated glossy paper. |
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A tiny fire of dead greasewood branches warms my hands and perfumes the air with pungent woodsmoke. |
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Why not get some fragrance releasers into your space ready to set your senses racing once the weather warms up again? |
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Embryos in the eggs do not begin to develop until their mother warms them through incubation. |
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Ah, I thought, that good old British tolerance and decency really warms your heart. |
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Come autumn, the leaf colour warms up, becoming singed with red, a real treat to witness. |
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For late spring plantings of peas, use an enation virus-resistant variety that will remain productive when weather warms. |
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It will do a duty cycle of 35,000 pages a month and warms up in under three minutes. |
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A flush warms her skin at the realization that she actually left the house wearing such an outfit. |
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A proper warm-up literally warms and lubricates the muscles, thereby greatly reducing the risk of pulls and strains. |
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Upstairs, a restaurant offers manhattans with organic meals and a coal fire warms your soul in the bar. |
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He warms to his theme, running a handsomely manicured hand over his handsome face. |
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And no imported food nourishes the people's bodies and warms their spirits like the meat they slice from the flanks of a whale or seal. |
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And don't get me started on the hapless server who warms up my cup for me with more tepid water. |
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The heat generated by the living creatures inside the termitary warms the air, which then rises. |
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It helps overcome mucus, treats colds, helps reduce fat, aids digestion and circulation, and warms internally. |
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The boat even has a coal-effect heater, which warms two radiators. |
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In the winter, the air behind the outer glass facade warms and rises to the air box, which functions as a heat-exchanger, returning hot air to the apartments. |
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In one oil on view in Paris and Washington, a model in dishabille turns to speak to an artist who warms his hands against a stovepipe in a sexually suggestive gesture. |
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A collapse of the west Antarctic ice sheet might shut down the Atlantic thermohaline circulation, including the Gulf Stream, that warms western Europe. |
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It warms your heart more deeply than the standard holiday treacle, but this is, all the same, an intelligent, humane, funny and sorrowful Christmas treat. |
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She seems hesitant, but warms to the embrace and his deeper kisses. |
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Embedded in the concrete floors, the heating system warms up the flooring. |
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Just thinking about that scene warms the cockles of my heart. |
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The geyser works on solar heaters, which warms my planet-loving heart. |
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She warms to her theme of the idiosyncrasies of the Loach method. |
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Hot chocolate warms me before I retire to my room for a pre-dinner nap and a good long soak in the bath to pre-empt any aches and pains from the day's exercise. |
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The dark trunk of a young fruit tree warms up fast in the winter sunshine. |
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He is so innocent but so smart, he warms my heart every time I think of him and I will do my best to make sure all his dreams come true as will his parents. |
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After the soil warms to 40 degrees, begin planting frost-tolerant greens like arugula, Chinese cabbage, cress, kale, mustard, bok choy and spinach. |
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As the day warms up the rudd are cruising the surface in enormous shoals. |
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It warms the middle of the fog bank, helping with the evaporation process. |
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A band, in slow, last chorus finality, warms the crowd up nicely. |
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It is believed that the microscopic plankton on which tiny sandeel larvae feed are moving northwards as the sea water warms, leaving the baby fish with nothing to feed on. |
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Conversely, at other times, the various cycles cancel one another out, the planet warms as a result, and the ice sheets retreat to their polar fastnesses. |
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Udo Shart, a three-time California State Masters Champion in road bike racing, warms up before our race. |
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At other proportions, the material will enter a mushy or pasty phase until it warms up to being completely melted. |
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Finally, air subsides and warms at the outer edge of the storm while conserving total heat content. |
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During interglacials, such as the present one, the climate warms and the tundra recedes polewards following the ice sheets. |
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The person who he's seeing the future for has to hold Adularia until it warms up. |
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Trees are excellent carbon sinks that absorb carbon dioxide that warms up the globe. |
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By doing the donkey work now, you'll have a perfect plot ready for planting in spring when the soil warms up. |
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As the sea warms up in August and September, you can get by with just a mask and snorkel. |
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Deadly flooding caused by storm surges will occur more frequently as the climate warms, scientists predict. |
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The dark spots might be more likely to outgas because dark material warms faster than light material. |
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Cooking frozen meat overexposes the surfaces to high temperatures while the inside warms up slowly. |
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This layer of gases warms a planet by trapping the sun's heat, a process called the greenhouse effect. |
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Alfhild pours a cup for both of them, warms her hand on the side of the cup, then takes hold of the little gentleman's plumlike head with her warm fingers. |
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Heat in Earth's core produced by the radioactive decay of elements escapes and warms mantle rocks above, making them softer and less viscous, and also causes them to convect. |
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It warms up in Southern Rhodesia during the day but at places 4,000 or 5,000 ft above sea level it often freezes at night and in the early morning. |
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For instance, warmer waters could be a normal part of the thermohaline circulation cycle, or a period of 20 to 30 years in which the Atlantic Ocean naturally warms and cools. |
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Either way, these things are ugly and, as the weather warms up and ferments the green stuff inside the plastic sacks, will become smellier than a week-old left-over curry. |
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Youth dies. Life hurts. Love warms. Understanding heals. The wounds and balms of the human condition are so commonplace that men eventually experience them without noticing. |
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Previous work suggests that the jet streams should shift north and strengthen as the climate warms in response to rising greenhouse gas concentrations. |
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Turn on the burner with the flick of a switch and it warms a specially treated repellent pad releasing allethrin into the air, creating a 225-square-foot bug-free zone. |
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The dust lifted by dust devils and dust storms warms the atmosphere. |
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Then there is Abelia grandiflora Gold Dust, a fountain-like shrub with gold variegated foliage in the spring, which becomes flushed with pink as the weather warms. |
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As the global temperature of the Earth warms each year, many butterfly species are forced to shift northward in order to keep living in their preferred climates. |
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Dioscorides says that Pennyroyal makes thin, tough phlegm, warms the coldness of any part whereto it is applied, and digests raw or corrupt matter. |
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The stability of the night time inversion is usually destroyed soon after sunrise as the sun's energy warms the ground, which warms the air in the inversion layer. |
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The sea therefore has a greater capacity for absorbing heat than the land, so the surface of the sea warms up more slowly than the land's surface. |
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The Gulf Stream not only carries warm water to Europe's coast but also warms up the prevailing westerly winds that blow across the continent from the Atlantic Ocean. |
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While previously the island's glaciers formed a natural barrier to the spread of rats, these glaciers are now slowly melting as the climate warms. |
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