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Traditionally, kedgeree is a little bit soupy, but tastes vary, and you might like it drier or wetter.
The usual harbinger of a wetter summer is the persistence of south-east winds at the Cape.
The wetter south-west season runs from May-November and the north-east monsoon from December-April.
Like any mill that has to dry balsam fir, Mill B likes to keep the fir, which is significantly denser and wetter, separate for drying.
The wetter areas allow such plants as ragged robin, marsh marigold and gipsywort to flourish.
Hotter, drier summers will bring an increased risk of property subsidence, while wetter winters may cause damp, condensation and mould problems.
This implies that the marginal effect of higher speed on braking distance is increased when the road is wetter.
Since riparian areas are often wetter than the surrounding fields, they are most susceptible to trampling, soil compaction, and pugging.
Surveys have found close to a thousand heart-leafed twayblades in the lower, wetter areas.
Crossed-leaved heath is a close relation of bell heather but is only found in the wetter areas of a heath.
Even the bust radio and lost radar bleeps sinking in the fluid can't pull it from its descent into something wetter than electronics.
The sort of feed may have to change, because the wetter winters will probably result in nutrients being leached out of the soil at a faster rate.
For example, populations in the wetter regions west of the Rocky Mountains are different than those in drier regions to the east.
From the third century onwards, the climate deteriorated steadily, becoming colder and wetter.
No-till soils remain wetter longer in the spring and less precipitation is required to saturate them compared with plowed soil during the early stages of crop development.
Wheat that is resistant to the scab fungus in Europe and America is devoured by scab in Asia, where wetter climates make life harder for the wheat and easier for scab.
The planting of horseradish can be started earlier in these soils and the soil will not be airless, even in the case of wetter weather.
Cinnamon fern and royal fern may appear in the wetter areas.
If the temperature rises during or after a snowstorm, it means heavier, wetter snow will be deposited on a less-stable powder base, increasing the risk of a slide.
It is patternless and seemingly arbitrary beyond a vague predilection for wetter, cleaner air.
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Varvilliers was wrong when he said that Coralie cared nothing about wetter.
Priscilla, who had no oilskin, got wet quicker but was no wetter in the end.
On dewy nights the inside of the tray is dewed, and the grass inside is wetter than that outside.
If we were soaked, the woods were wetter still, and everything normally inflammable seemed as water-logged as a dishrag.
The part next to Gaul is wetter, and that next to Pannonia and Noricum higher and more windy.
She was no wetter and no more tired than her cousin, she said.
I walked a few yards along the street to where wetter lived.
White clovers in general do best in heavier clay type soils that stay a little wetter.
However, there was a marked shift in the jet stream to be nearer Ireland in July and August, bringing cooler, wetter and windier weather.
After a bright start on Friday, wetter and windier conditions will spread in from the west.
Quartzose lake shore or fiver-bordering dunes indicate a wet climate and wetter conditions.
In the North East we are likelier to be wetter and hungrier but the worst effects will as usual be felt by the most disadvantaged on the planet.
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