Moist in A Sentence

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    A bowl of water placed in an electric oven will help keep a rich fruitcake moist.

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    A cool, moist compress may also help the pain.

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    A few different moist treats are listed below.

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    A good moist loam, enriched with cow manure, is the soil best suited to peonies.

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    A good plant for growing under trees, in moist borders, in any soil.

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    A good rule of thumb is moist soil during the summer and dry soil in the winter.

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    A good thick layer of mulch prevents weeds, keeps roots cool and moist, and contributes valuable organic matter to the soil.

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    A good vanilla pod is plump, moist and deliciously fragrant.

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    A good wine rack stores wine on its side in order to keep the cork moist and prevent oxidation of the wine.

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    A layer of living Moss should be placed round the plant to keep it moist.

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    A layer of mulch over the surface will help keep the soil evenly moist.

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    A lime-free soil suits them best, a generous mixture of loam, leaf soil and sand, with consistently cool or moist conditions, meeting all requirements.

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    A moist and sheltered situation, where they will obtain partial shade, such as the margins of shrubberies, is best, but care should be taken to keep the roots of shrubs from exhausting the border.

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    A moist genial atmosphere too is essential, a point requiring unremitting attention on account of the necessity of keeping up strong fires.

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    A moist or rather a shady border, or a section of the pleasure ground supplied with bog earth, may be devoted to what is called the " American Garden," which, as it includes.

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    A native of sandy places and cool damp woods from Canada to Virginia, and often found in the shade of evergreens, it does best in moist peat, and forms edgings to beds where the soil is of that nature, but it will also grow in loam.

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    A pair of these shades will grip your skin even more when they get moist.

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    A place should be selected by the side of a stream, or in any moist place, and the plants should be fully exposed to direct sunlight, but sheltered from the cold winds of early spring when they are throwing up their young leaves.

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    A rich sandy loam, moist yet well-drained, and partial shade during the hottest hours of the day, are the best conditions.

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    A scarce but good kind is T. caroliniana, which grows 6 feet high in rich moist soil and blooms in July and August when all the rest have done.

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    A small number of bee orchids have been found to the south of the site whilst marsh orchids grow in the more moist areas.

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    A soft pink hue, such as Kevyn Aucoin Beauty The Creamy Moist Glow in Liquifuchsia, is perfect for this purpose.

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    A soil-based container needs to have moist soil.

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    A wetting agent ensures that the contact remains moist throughout the day, and thus your contacts are usually more comfortable to wear hour after hour.

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    A. apennina is a later-blooming form, and is a good plant for moist spots on the rock garden.

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    A. petraa, a neat, sturdy little plant, with pure white flowers, is a native of some of the higher Scottish mountains, rare, but very pretty when well grown on a moist well-exposed spot on the rock garden.

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    According to Evelyn (Sylva, p. 35, 1664), hazels "above all affect cold, barren, dry, and sandy soils; also mountains, and even rockie ground produce them; but more plentifully if somewhat moist, dankish, and mossie."

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    Acids and moist heat induce similar changes.

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    Add the wine at intervals, enough to keep the pan slightly moist at all times.

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    After a rain, perfect soil will remain moist, not soggy.

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    After being well shaken, the liquid was poured into a sterile glass Petrie dish and covered with a moist and sterile bell-jar.

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    After fusion the mass solidifies to a transparent vitreous solid which dissolves readily in water to form boric acid (q.v.); it is exceedingly hygroscopic and even on standing in moist air becomes opaque through absorption of water and formation of boric acid.

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    After that, heat, especially moist heat, is recommended to increase the circulation and the healing of the injured tissues.

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    After the eruption of the first tooth, parents should begin routinely wiping the infant's teeth and gums with a moist piece of gauze or a soft cloth, especially right before bedtime.

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    Against mine, intimate memories, moist, mostly still ours.

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    Alcohols may be readily prepared from the corresponding alkyl haloid by the action of moist silver oxide (which behaves as silver hydroxide); by the saponification of their esters; or b the reduction of of h dric alcohols by P Y Y with hydriodic acid, and the subsequent conversion of the resulting alkyl iodide into the alcohol by moist silver oxide.

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    All the chicken kebabs were moist, well spiced and the seekh kebabs of a good texture and full of subtle flavor.

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    All the kinds are of the easiest culture in moist, loamy soils, the best kinds being hardy (at least, at the root), and growing again if cut down by frost.

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    All the plants of the fulgens group show their great beauty only on peaty or deep leafy and moist soils; often on loamy soils the growth is short and weak, the flowers poor, and under such conditions they may not be worth growing.

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    Allow several days for fondant figures and decorations to dry out completely if you don't want them to be moist when you serve your cake.

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    Although no guest wants to feast on a grainy, rough slice of wedding cake, brides and grooms don't have to worry about that because the majority of "sand cakes" are light, moist, and flavorful.

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    Although there are many different moist foods available at your local grocery and discount superstores, most of them do not offer good nutritional value for your cat.

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    America mostly, and usually hardy, they are sometimes well over 100 feet high; in their own country inhabiting moist woods and swampy grounds, and therefore likely to be useful in ours in soil not thought good enough for many trees.

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    America. Grows in any soil, but prefers a moist border or ledge.

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    America. It succeeds in half-shady spots on the margin of the rock garden or bog, or in a select spot among choice shrubs in light, moist vegetable soil, covered with Cocoa fibre to keep the surface open.

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    American twining Fern, hardy in a deep, peaty, moist soil if in a sheltered and partially shady position.

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    Animals, including man, sprang from the warm and moist clay.

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    Any of the Pyrolas are worth growing in thin mossy copses on light sandy vegetable soil, or in moist and half-shady parts of the rock garden or the fernery, where they make neat evergreen carpets, flowering in summer.

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    Any uncondensed bromine vapour is absorbed by moist iron borings, and the resulting iron bromide is used for the manufacture of potassium bromide.

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    Applying hot packs or hot moist towels may help relieve discomfort.

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    Areas most likely to be infested with ticks include moist and shady areas, wooded and brushy areas, overgrown grassy areas, and areas with a high rodent and deer population.

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    As the name Ploesci (pluviena, rainy) implies, the climate is moist.

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    As this Ranunculus delights in moist soil, water should be given if there is a scarcity of rain.

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    As with most alliums, it grows best in a rich, moist, sandy soil.

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    As with so many lipsticks that are creamy and moist, the PlantLove lipsticks do have a tendency to fade after several hours.

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    At first it becomes more coarse-grained, like the Firn Schnee of the Alps, and is moist by melting during the summer.

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    Avoid cakes that have "moist" on the box or "fudge" or added ingredients like chocolate chips or funfetti.

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    Be sure to keep your compost pile moist.

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    Because bottles are stored on their sides, the cork is kept moist, as well.

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    Because hydrangeas like moist but not soggy, wet conditions, a layer of mulch around the plants helps retain moisture.

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    Beside him was his comrade Nesvitski, a tall staff officer, extremely stout, with a kindly, smiling, handsome face and moist eyes.

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    Best in moist soil but reputed to tolerate wide range of conditions.

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    Both are valuable shrubs for moist peaty places.

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    Both have fleshy caps, whitish, moist and clammy to the touch; instead of a pleasant odour, they have a disagreeable one; the stems are ringless, or nearly so; and the gills, which are palish-clay-brown, distinctly touch and grow on to the solid or pithy stem.

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    Both plants are hardy, and mostly do best in a moist spot and in half-shade, though the Japanese kind will also grow in full sunlight.

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    Braising produces a moist cooking heat and skin will brown slightly.

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    But if snaring a few rodents or making your dog a salad isn't always convenient, choosing an organic dry or moist food is a handy alternative.

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    But in such cases the organic matter can be first destroyed by one of the various methods, usually the moist method devised by Fresenius being chosen.

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    But once transferred onto the moist cotton wool, they'll dissolve and turn a lighter shade of red.

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    But warm, moist climates rather favour sedentary habits and tend to lessen appetite, so that the nutrition of the patient is apt to suffer; and although phthisical patients may live in comparative comfort in such climates, their tendency to recovery in them is small.

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    But what I learned about professional cooking and how it helps me keep my food moist and delicious is to pre-heat the oven between 350 to 400 degrees fahrenheit.

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    Butter and cheese salts are not stove-dried, but left in their more or less moist condition, as being thus more easily applied to their respective uses.

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    Butterwort (Pinguicula) - These interesting dwarf bog-plants are pretty in the bog garden or moist spots in the rock garden.

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    By using hot acid the yellow anhydrous tungstic acid is precipitated, which is insoluble in water and in all acids except hydrofluoric. It may be obtained in a flocculent form by exposing the hexachloride to moist air.

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    C. amara (the bitter nut), a tree of about 100 feet in moist woods, from Canada downwards, ascending high on the mountains.

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    Calceolaria Plantaginea - A low-growing plant spreading by means of short side growths; the leaves, formed in rosettes, are broadly ovate, with toothed margins and attain a considerable size in moist positions.

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    Canadian Rhodora (Rhodora) - R. canadensis is an interesting bush, 2 to 4 feet high, allied to the Rhododendron, a native of the swamps of Canada, hardy, and needing a moist light soil, though it prefers peat.

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    Candida also may infect an infant's diaper rash, as it grows rapidly on irritated and moist skin.

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    Care must be taken that the roots always have a sufficient supply of moisture and that the soil is moist wherever the roots run.

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    Children with AD should also avoid unnecessary exposure to extremely hot, cold, moist, or dry outdoor environments.

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    China, and is hardy, thriving in light moist humus, and covered during early summer with white funnel-shaped flowers in small clusters, followed by fragrant oval berries, at first red, but black and sweet when ripe.

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    Choke-cherries, gooseberries, buffaloberries, red currants and black currants grow along the streams and in moist places of the lower altitudes.

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    Closing it behind her, she moved into the cool moist air.

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    Conditions of hyper-turgescence are common in herbaceous plants in wet seasons, or when overcrowded and in situations too moist for them.

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    Consider adding mulch or compost to help keep the soil moist.

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    Cooking bags give today's health conscious cook an opportunity to serve moist, flavorful meat without artery clogging fat.

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    Cooking salmon in parchment yields a moist, flaky, and flavorful filet.

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    Copper is not affected by exposure in dry air, but in a moist atmosphere, containing carbonic acid, it becomes coated with a green basic carbonate.

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    Cornstarch powder is soothing to rashes that are moist, such as impetigo.

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    Crace-Calvert in 1871 showed that the carbon dioxide of the atmosphere was a factor; and in 1888 Crum Brown published the theory - termed the "carbonic acid theory" - that water and carbon dioxide react with iron to form ferrous carbonate and hydrogen, the ferrous carbonate being subsequently oxidized by moist oxygen to ferric hydrate and regenerating carbon dioxide, which again reacts with more iron.

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    Cupric iodide is only known in combination, as in Cu12, 4NH 31 H 2 O, which is obtained by exposing Cu 2 I 2, 4NH 3 to moist air.

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    Cuttings are set in a rooting mixture of two parts sand to one part peat moss, which should be barely moist.

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    Cuttings can be placed into the non-soil potting mix and kept moist until roots form.

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    Cuttings of recent growth of 3 inches or so long are the best, and if made to a joint in the usual way and inserted in sandy soil in a cold frame, will, if kept close and fairly moist, root to almost cent. per cent.

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    Davidii and other species, are important gains, and may be used with good effect, particularly in cool or moist situations where a rich soil obtains.

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    Days 29 - 30 Ascension Island is a dry volcanic island with a moist and richly vegetated top.

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    Division. These plants do best in moist half-shady places in the wild garden, rarely attaining their full beauty in dry sun-scorched soils.

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    During April (when the seed is usually sown) and May frequent light showers, which keep the ground sufficiently moist to assist germination and the growth of the young plants, are desired.

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    During that time, keep the ground moist.

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    During the growing season, mulch helps reduce weeds and keeps the soil cool and moist.

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    Enchiladas are cooked before they are assembled so the sauce is vital to keep them moist and to add flavor, but it is not a cooking medium like a poaching liquid.

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    Enclosed within the sporocarp they can endure a period of drought, but on the return of moist conditions are extruded from the sporocarp by the swelling of a special mucilaginous tissue and the spores become free.

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    Even in the mountainous districts which are unsuitable for tillage there is often sufficient soil to yield, with the aid of the moist atmosphere, abundant pasturage of good quality.

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    Even small strips of the muscle of the heart, if taken immediately after the death of the animal, continue, when kept moist and warm and supplied with oxygen, to "beat" rhythmically for hours.

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    Every can of Bandits contain 20 compact pouches of premium, high-quality Skoal moist smokeless tobacco.

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    Every kind of terrain is tenanted, from dense, moist and hot forests at the level of the sea to arid deserts, high plateaus and mountains.

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    Every precaution must be used to keep the air moist.

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    Everyone who studies the effects of moist snuff comes up with the same conclusion.

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    Everywhere on moist sandy ground are to be seen tall thickets of Arundo donax.

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    Exotic plants with less effective leaves than this have been used in gardens; but it should not be allowed to come nearer to the garden than the margin of some adjacent stream or moist bottom.

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    Fill jacket potatoes with moist fillings such as beans, low calorie coleslaw, cottage cheese or vegetable chili instead of butter or margarine.

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    Flax prospers most when grown upon land of firm texture resting upon a moist subsoil.

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    Flowering plants include numerous species of terrestrial orchids, the socalled arum lily (Richardia Africana), common in low-lying moist land, and the white everlasting flower, found abundantly in some regions of Cape Colony.

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    Foam Flower (Tiarella) - A small group of slender perennial herbs, flourishing in almost any soil or position, but in partial shade and a moist soil.

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    Fog coated the ocean, and a cold, moist wind made her eyes water.

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    Foil Wrapped - Cooking a turkey wrapped in aluminum foil produces very moist meat because the turkey steams in its own juices.

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    For moist spongy spots near the rock garden, or by the side of a rill, it is one of the best plants, but its beauty is best seen when it is allowed to ramble over rich, muddy soil.

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    For outdoor culture, a partially-shaded spot should be prepared with about equal parts of leaf-mould or peat and sand, and well mulched with leaves, grass, or other material, to keep it moist.

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    For propagation the bulbiferous portion is pegged down on the surface of a pot of suitable soil; if kept close in a moist atmosphere, the little buds will soon strike root and form independent plants.

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    For some cuttings, pots filled with light soil, with the protection of the propagating-house and of bell-glasses, are requisite; but for many of our hardy deciduous trees and shrubs no such precautions are necessary, and the insertion of a short shoot about half its length into moist and gritty ground at the proper season suffices to ensure its growth.

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    For the back of the border, or for massing in moist places, this is a truly handsome plant.

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    For transit they are packed twelve together in hides sewn up while moist, which contract to make a strong tight package of 60 to 70 lb weight.

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    From 1861 onwards he devoted much attention to the question of diathermancy in gases and vapours, especially to the behaviour in this respect of dry and moist air, and to the thermal effects produced by the condensation of moisture on solid surfaces.

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    Gentle massage and moist warmth may provide pain relief and improve circulation, but stronger interventions should wait.

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    Gently keep your seeds moist so they can germinate properly.

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    Great care must be taken to syringe the leaves thoroughly at least once a day, and to deluge the paths with water, so as to produce a moist atmosphere.

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    Great lakes were formed, all lowlands disappeared, and lands like Egypt became moist with water.

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    Grow in moist, fertile well drained soil in full sun will tolerate light shade.

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    Here the spring is moist, with cold, frosty nights; the summer a succession of long foggy days; the autumn again moist.

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    His eyes were rather moist and glittered more than usual, and as he sat in his saddle, wrapped up in his fur coat, he looked like a child taken out for an outing.

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    Holtz's machine is very uncertain in its action in a moist climate, and has generally to be enclosed in a chamber in which the air is kept artificially dry.

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    Houseflies can transmit diseases when feeding on liquefiable solid food, which may be moist, putrefying material or food stored for human consumption.

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    However, they remain infective in water or moist soil for about one year.

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    Humidifiers should produce moist air to keep mucus from drying and to make it easier for the child to breathe.

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    Humus helps keep soil moist, can stop plant disease and reduce or eliminate pests.

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    Hygrophytes.Plants which are sub-evergreen or evergreen but it scierophyllous, and which live in moist soils; e.g., Lastraea lix-mas, Poa pratensis, Carex ovalis, Plantago lanceolala, and ihillaea Millefolium.

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    I have often seen it thriving where the air was pure and the soil suitable; and it is excellent for a moist rock garden, growing rapidly, and forming a charming fringe to groups of small alpine shrubs, on cool parts of the rock garden.

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    I've always had problems with keeping my hair straight and it would always go frizzy in moist air.

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    If any rock be taken (even a piece of pure quartz) and crushed to a very fine powder, it will show some of the peculiarities of clays; for example, it will be plastic, retentive of moisture, impermeable to water, and will shrink to some extent if the moist mass be kneaded, and then allowed to dry.

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    If his body be left uncovered except by the sheet or blanket thrown over the cradle, the loss of heat is still greater, and it may be much increased by sponging the surface with either hot or cold water so as to leave it slightly moist and increase evaporation.

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    If that top inch is moist, hold off on watering for another day or so.

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    If the situation is cool, the stone hard, and the concrete carefully rammed directly it is laid down and kept moist with damp cloths, only just sufficient to moisten the whole mass is required.

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    If the soil is not deep, rich, and moist, manure-water should be used.

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    If the steam does not work, sometimes taking the child outside, where he or she can inhale the cool, moist night air will be enough to improve breathing.

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    If using the black makeup for lipstick, use a clear gloss over it to keep your lips moist and glossy looking.

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    If we keep cool and moist, and meet with no accidents, we often live for five years.

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    In a damp climate where the soil is deep and moist it thrives but in dry soils soon in a wretched condition.

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    In a moist spot, such as a bog, it spreads by underground shoots and makes a large mass.

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    In a soil, for example, naturally moist, it is proper to graft pears on the quince, because this plant not only thrives in such a soil, but serves to check the luxuriance thereby produced.

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    In all cases, flower seeds must be kept moist in order to germinate.

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    In cultivating this plant full exposure of the foliage to sunlight, combined with cool, uniformly moist conditions at the roots, is necessary.

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    In fine sandy and very moist soil it thrives as a border plant.

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    In moist districts it thrives very well in ordinary moist soil.

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    In moist soil the shoots attain a length of nearly 3 feet, flowering throughout their extent; it is easily increased by division, and flowers in early summer and often throughout the season.

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    In moist valleys near the sea the finest trees reach a height of 150 feet, but it is often only a low shrub on the mountain sides.

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    In our moist heaths and bogs Parnassia palustris is frequent, and a very pretty plant it is-handsome enough to cultivate in moist spots, where it will grow as in its native haunts.

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    In palmar hyperhidrosis, the palms of the hands are excessively wet or moist and also cold to the touch.

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    In places suited to its growth it seems to flourish nearly as well as in the woods of Norway or Switzerland; but as it needs for its successful cultivation as a timber tree soils that might be turned to agricultural account, it is not so well adapted for economic planting in Britain as the Scotch fir or larch, which come to perfection in more bleak and elevated regions, and on comparatively barren ground, though it may perhaps be grown to advantage on some moist hill-sides and mountain hollows.

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    In some moist soils it thrives in the ordinary border.

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    In some persons rarefied air is too stimulating, so that they find difficulty in sleeping, and for those who suffer from insomnia a warm moist air nearer the sea-level is preferable.

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    In summer it forms a dense carpet on moist soil, and should always be grown in the bog garden or moist ferneries.

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    In taking a slip or cutting the gardener removes from the parent plant a shoot having one or more buds or " eyes," in the case of the vine one only, and places it in a moist and sufficiently warm situation, where, as previously mentioned, undue evaporation from the surface is prevented.

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    In the case of seal and beaver skins the process is a much more difficult one, as the water or hard top hairs have to be removed by hand after the pelt has been carefully rendered moist and warm.

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    In the moist condition it rapidly turns brown on exposure to air.

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    In the south and east the weather is generally changeable, stormy and moist; whilst on the north the rainfall is less.

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    In the spring the land should be worked to a fine, moist seedbed.

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    In the summer a great accumulation of solar heat takes place on the dry surface soil, from which it cannot be released upwards by evaporation, as might be the case were the soil moist or covered with vegetation, nor can it be readily conveyed away downwards as happens on the ocean.

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    In these places not only is the air moist, but the temperature is particularly equable, and they are therefore suitable places also for persons suffering from kidney disease.

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    Instead of cleaning the baby's bottom with a moist wipe or washcloth, hold the diaper area over the sink and let warm water wash over the inflamed skin.

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    Intricately designed cakes are most often covered with fondant, since it provides the smoothest and most stable decorating surface while preserving the moist texture of the cake inside.

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    It also represents the moon, death and night and the qualities of moist, cold and submissiveness.

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    It becomes red on exposure, and in the moist condition absorbs oxygen from the air, giving alloxantin.

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    It canbe used in bakery formulations to control dough rheology and impart a moist character to the bakery products.

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    It delights in moist nooks at the base of the rock garden, though quite happy in deep light soil.

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    It deliquesces in moist air, and is easily reduced to arsenic by heating with carbon.

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    It dissolves unchanged in concentrated sulphuric acid, and oxidizes readily in moist air, forming Prussian blue.

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    It does best in a half-shady position in free moist soil.

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    It does not apply to moist feeds (e.g. brewers grain, silage, liquid molasses, fruit and vegetable waste etc ).

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    It fares best in moist, humus rich, acid soil in deep or partial shade.

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    It flourishes best in a deep bed of moist peat in a low part of the rock garden, where its distinct habit is attractive at all seasons.

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    It flourishes in moist areas, such as riverbanks.

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    It fumes in moist air and is quickly decomposed by water giving hydrofluoric and phosphoric xxi.

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    It fumes strongly in moist air, giving hydrochloric acid and phosphoryl chloride, POC13; with water it gives phosphoric and hydrochloric acids.

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    It grows best in deep moist loam, and where some protection can be given from autumn frosts.

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    It grows well in a moist, sandy, peaty border, and in the drier parts of boggy ground.

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    It has long been grown in botanic and choice collections, thriving in a shady position such as may be found in a good rock garden, in moist peaty soil, with here and there a soft sandstone for its roots to run among.

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    It includes diverse terrain and a climate that gets more than its fair share of cool Pacific air and moist bone-chilling fog, the kind of weather that inspired Mark Twain to whine about summers in San Francisco.

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    It is a black amorphous powder soluble in concentrated sulphuric and hydrochloric acids, and when in the moist state readily oxidizes on exposure.

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    It is a good peat border plant, thriving best in a moist peaty soil and in shade.

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    It is a precious shrub for the cooler parts of the rock garden and succeeds admirably in the more favourable coast gardens, and in moist peat or turfy loam.

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    It is a small evergreen shrub, bearing in summer numerous urn-shaped flowers about 1 1/2 inches long and of a brilliant scarlet, thriving in a mixture of sandy peat and loam, in a moist sheltered spot with perfect drainage.

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    It is a wrong though common practice to press the surface of the soil in the pot in order to feel if it is moist enough, as this soon consolidates it, and prevents it from getting the full benefit of aeration.

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    It is best suited for the rock garden in deep moist soil and partial shade.

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    It is best to keep wounds clean and moist while they heal.

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    It is best to mow stubble and hay at night when they are moist."

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    It is fairly hardy, and grows best in moist districts, with a mild winter, such as Cornwall, where charming carpets of this little plant are not uncommon in shady places.

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    It is fit for the hardy fernery, shady peat borders, near cascades, or among shrubs, and grows in any moist soil.

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    It is formed when a stream of electric sparks is passed through moist air, and in the oxidation ',of nitrogenous matter in the presence of water.

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    It is found in Kumaon and Bhotan and on some of the Nepal ranges, but does not grow in the moist climate of the Sikkim Himalayas; it is found at a height of 7000 to 12,000 ft., and attains large dimensions; the wood is highly resinous, and is said to be durable; great quantities of a white clear turpentine exude from the branches when injured.

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    It is hardy, and will be found most useful for the low or moist spots in the rock garden.

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    It is one of the kinds that may be grouped with good effect near water, though it thrives in moist borders.

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    It is produced by the exposure of thallous hydrate to carbon dioxide, and therefore is obtained when the moist metal is exposed to the air.

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    It is strongest and best in moist peaty bottoms in woods or shrubberies.

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    It is suitable for associating with flowers in summer, and grows in any soil, preferring moist places.

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    It is suitable for the bog garden or for moist ground near a rivulet.

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    It is suited for the rock garden, in moist leaf-mould and sand.

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    It is unaffected by moist air or cold water, and even when boiled with water the decomposition is incomplete.

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    It is usually found in moist woods, where it forms a dense carpet.

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    It is very hardy, and thrives best in moist soils.

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    It makes a beautiful lawn and home-ground tree, but should be planted in rather deep moist soil.

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    It may also be produced by heating an aqueous solution of di-iodosalicylic acid with excess of alkaline carbonate, by acting on dibromosalicylic acid with moist silver oxide, and by other methods.

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    It oxidizes slowly in moist air, and dissolves easily in acids with the formation of blue solutions.

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    It seems peculiarly adapted for the mild moist climate of Ireland.

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    It should be planted in a sunny position in a crevice or small pocket between the stones, which keep the roots permanently moist and protected from the hot sun that the leaves enjoy.

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    It should have a sandy or gritty and moist soil on the rock garden among the smallest plants.

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    It thrives best if the soil be surfaced with some very dwarf plant, or with an inch of cocoa-fibre and sand, so as to keep it moist and compact about the plants.

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    It thrives in a warm atmosphere, even in a very hot one, provided that it is moist and that the transpiration is not in excess of the supply of water.

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    It thrives in exposed positions in the rock garden in a moist, free, and sandy loam; dislikes limestone.

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    It thrives in moist, sandy, or peaty soil.

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    It thrives in rock gardens as well as the Cushion Pink, and should be planted in deep sandy loam on a well-drained and exposed spot, moist in summer, facing the south.

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    It thrives in the bog garden or moist spots in the rock garden in a peaty soil.

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    It turns dirty violet on exposure to air and light; in moist air it absorbs oxygen and forms an oxychloride.

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    It wants a moist, cool soil, a sunny, airy position, and a few slender Pea-sticks to clamber upon.

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    It will stay moist and ready for the next use.

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    It would probably attain a greater stature in river-side soil in a warmer country than ours, the best trees in its native country growing in rich moist soils.

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    It's also important to keep your compost pile moist.

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    Its double varieties are good in a moist rich border, or by the water-side.

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    Its situation is very beautiful, the moist climate (mean annual rainfall, 74 in.) fostering on the steep surrounding hills a vegetation unusually luxuriant for the latitude.

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    Its valley banks are cut back by the erosion of minor tributaries, or by rain-wash if the climate be moist, or left steep and sharp while the river deepens its bed if the climate be arid.

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    Jack padded to her and thrust his moist nose into her ear.

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    Kaffir lily is excellent for the middle of a sheltered sunny, moist but well-drained border.

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    Keep Moist There are solutions or ointments that you can use in-flight to keep your nasal membranes moist.

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    Keep the roots moist and protected until you transplant.

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    Keeping the atmosphere moist will help to keep red spider mite at bay.

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    Keeping the home cooler in winter and using a humidifier help keep the nasal passages moist and reduce the risk of nosebleeds due to dry air.

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    Lens coating- lens coating is a wise choice if you will be outdoors in moist conditions.

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    Like the Rhododendron and Azalea, Kalmias must be grown in a moist, peaty soil, or one light or sandy.

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    Lomaria Procera - A handsome large-growing Fern, thriving in the open air in the milder parts of Britain, particularly where the atmosphere is moist, as in Ireland and the south-west of England.

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    Many of the species inhabit situations in which the air is constantly moist, especially in the tropics; some are terrestrial; others, some of which are very minute, are epiphytic on tree-stems. A single solid central cylinder is found in the rhizome.

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    Many of them also grow satisfactorily in a peaty soil if well worked, especially if they have a cool moist subsoil.

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    Menziesia - Dwarf shrubs resembling Heaths, and, like them, admirably suited for large rock gardens or wherever there is a moist peat soil.

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    Mites are quite comfortable in the warm, moist ear of your cat.

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    Moist air brings about the immediate formation of a yellowish crust of tungstic acid.

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    Moist fibrous roots are better than woody pot-bound roots.

    245

    Moist rales is a bubbling sound heard with a stethoscope that is caused by fluid secretion in the bronchial tubes.

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    Moist slough is visually repugnant and malodorous, and provides an ideal culture medium for bacteria.

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    Moon-wort (Soldanella) - Diminutive alpine flowers, at one time considered difficult to grow, but not really so if grown in peaty or sandy and moist soil, with coarse vigorous plants kept at a distance.

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    Moreover, it should be kept in a damp-proof store for a few weeks; and when taken out for use it should be mixed and placed in position as quickly as possible, because rain, or even moist air, spoils it by causing it to set prematurely.

    249

    Mosquitoes are most active at dawn and dusk and are most common in moist areas with standing water.

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    Mouth ulcers Mouth ulcers are small sores in the moist tissues inside the mouth.

    251

    Mulch them well to keep the soil moist and to prevent weeds from competing with the asparagus.

    252

    My xmas cake - tasted rather nice too, and lovely and moist and fruity.

    253

    North America, on the borders of rivulets and on mountains, thriving in peat borders and fringes of beds of American plants in moist soil.

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    Not only does this increase productivity, it reduces weeds, keeps the soil more moist, and shades roots.

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    Now you just need your seeds or plants, some small clay pots and a spray bottle or mister to keep your seeds moist.

    256

    O. Halleri has charming, compact flowers, of as deep a blue as that of the Gentians, and proves a manageable plant in the rock garden in deep moist loam.

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    Of course the best thing to do is keep metal outdoor furniture out of moist conditions whenever possible.

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    On nearly all lands irrigated some crops will grow in ordinary seasons without irrigation, but it is this that makes possible selection of crops; practically indispensable for all field and orchard culture in the south, save for a few moist coastal areas, it everywhere increases the yield of all crops and is practised generally all over the state.

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    On the opposite sides of the same chain the exposure to the sun or to warm winds may cause a wide difference in the level of permanent snow; but in some cases the increased fall of snow on the side exposed to moist winds may more than compensate the increased influence of the sun's rays.

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    On the other hand, the eastern part of this zone is the part of Spain which is liable to be visited from time to time by the scorching leveche, the name given in Spain to the sirocco, as well as by the solano, a moist and less noxious east wind.

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    On the whole the climate is moist.

    262

    Once you have planted your seed, lay a layer of mulch over the beds to keep them moist.

    263

    One hundred milligrams (mg) of moist, crushed apricot seeds can produce 217 mg of cyanide.

    264

    One is not usually better than the other, as long as the bare roots have been kept moist.

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    One of the handsomest of British Orchids, finest in rich soil, and if well grown in moist and rather stiff garden loam its beauty will surprise even those who know it well in a wild state.

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    Orchis Laxiflora - A pretty species, 1 foot to 18 inches high, with loose spikes of rich purplish-red flowers, opening in May and June, and thriving in a moist spot in the rock garden.

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    Other garden forms of this species are grandiflora, its white flowers spotted with purple; and variegata, with finely marked foliage of charming effect in a moist shady spot.

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    Other popular types include the tall, slender Siberian iris for moist, fertile soil, with flowers of blue, indigo or white.

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    Other risk factors for candidiasis include obesity, heat, and excessive sweating that result in the formation of moist skin areas where the yeast organism can grow.

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    Other species are alpinum, macranthum, Musschianum, purpureum, rubrum, niveum, and violaceum, all loving half-shady spots in peat, or in moist, sandy soil.

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    Our mild and moist southern winters are really less favourable to the cultivation of the Carnation than the more rigorous winter of the north, where a covering of snow secures for the flower a complete period of rest.

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    Outside the breeding season newts live on land in moist damp areas.

    273

    Over watering can cause the fruit to split so try to keep the moist constantly moist but not wet.

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    Owing to the prevalence of moist west and south-west winds the climate of Finland is less severe than it is farther east in corresponding latitudes.

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    P. palustris (or P. australis) is the " Georgia pitch pine," or yellow pine of the southern states; it abounds on the sandy soils that cover so much of Georgia, the Carolinas, and Florida, and on those dry lands attains its highest perfection, though occasionally abundant on moist ground, whence its name.

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    P. Sieberi is neat for the rock garden, requiring a moist, sunny situation, and a mixture of leaf-mould, peat, and sand.

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    Pick a richly flavored, robust cake that's moist, hearty and offers some kick.

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    Place bottles on their sides in order to keep corks moist, and store away from temperature fluctuations, vibration, and light.

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    Plant in full sun in moist, well drained, rich soil.

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    Plant them two feet apart, in a sunny moist part of your yard.

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    Prickly Poppy (Argemone) - Handsome Poppy-like plants, said to be perennial, but perishing on moist soils after the first year.

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    Remember that gardenias flourish in mild, moist climates.

    283

    Rice is cultivated in low-lying, moist lands, where spring and summer temperatures are high.

    284

    Saporta considers that in central and southern Europe the alternate dry and moist heat of the Eocene period gave place to a climate more equally and more universally humid, and that these conditions continued without material change into the succeeding Miocene stage.

    285

    Seborrheic dermatitis may be dry or moist and is characterized by greasy scales and yellowish crusts on the scalp, eyelids, face, external surfaces of the ears, underarms, breasts, and groin.

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    Secondly, where the bird is dry, like turkey, a sausage meat stuffing helps keep the flesh moist.

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    Senecio Saracenicus - In moist places in the west of England this plant grows wild, reaching a height of 4 or 5 feet.

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    Sezanne yields Ferns in profusion, mingled with other shade-loving plants such as would grow under the trees in a moist ravine; its vegetation is comparable to that of an island in the tropical seas.

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    Shade, one of the best ground covers for deep shade, yellows in sun; prefers moist, well-drained, acid soil.

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    She breathed deeply of the moist night air and relaxed, stretching her feet toward the edge of the porch.

    291

    She reached down, scooping up a hand full of the moist snow, and forced it into a loose ball.

    292

    Shoots should be kept in two inches of water (filtered water is best) unless they are planted in soil or sand; in that case, the potting material should be kept moist.

    293

    Silicon tetrachloride is a colorless liquid at room temperature which fumes in moist air.

    294

    Slight ties of soft cotton wool or worsted, or moist raffia, are then applied.

    295

    Slugs and snails love to chew on leaves, particularly hosta and other plants growing in moist, shady locations.

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    Smithiana. It is worthy of a place among the finest ornamental trees, but must have a deep moist soil, more heavy than light, and the position not too sheltered.

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    Some are evergreen and some are summer-leafing, and all love cool and moist places.

    298

    Some are natives of the intensely hot deserts of Southern California and Arizona, and some grow in the moist meadows of Oregon in a climate differing but little from that of England.

    299

    Some cases of phthisis, therefore, do better in warmer and moist climates, and especially those where the larynx has become affected by the disease.

    300

    Some cats develop large red, moist and weeping sores (called eosinophilic plaques), on the belly and legs.

    301

    Some feel that storing bottles on their sides is a more efficient way of keeping the cork moist, even thought this means you can't store as many bottles in a small space.

    302

    Some of the larger species are pretty in rough places in moist land.

    303

    Some seeds require prolonged immersion in water to soften their shells; others are of so delicate a texture that they would dry up and perish if not kept constantly in a moist atmosphere.

    304

    Some wine experts insist that the carbonation of the Champagne helps keep the cork moist when the bottle is in upright storage.

    305

    Spruce Fir (Picea) - Usually stately evergreen cone-bearing trees of the northern world and mountains, including among them the common Norway Spruce and the Douglas Fir, usually doing best in moist valley soils.

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    Still, as they grow abundantly wild in certain hilly districts, in moist, shady, or rocky situations, there is no reason why they should not be grown in some places in the west or north, or in hilly districts.

    307

    Succulents are prone to rot in moist, damaged tissue.

    308

    Superficial staph infections can generally be cured by keeping the area clean, using soaps that leave a germ-killing film on the skin, and applying warm, moist compresses to the affected area for 20 to 30 minutes three or four times a day.

    309

    Supportive care of lymphadenitis includes resting the affected area and applying hot moist compresses to reduce inflammation and pain.

    310

    Swimming is generally well-tolerated by many people with asthma because it is usually performed in a warm, moist environment.

    311

    Take off grafts, and lay them aside in moist earth in a shady place.

    312

    Tannic acid is largely used in the treatment of various ulcers, sores and moist eruptions.

    313

    Taran of Landis inched his way down the ancient tree, oblivious to the rough bark nipping at his moist skin.

    314

    Telmateia is a tall British plant, of much grace of habit when well developed, and from 3 to 6 feet high in moist, peaty, or clay hollows in woods.

    315

    Temperatures close to an average (moist) MORB source mantle solidus characterize the eastern seaboard and its offshore.

    316

    Tender Vittles was slightly moist and came in a sealed package.

    317

    The acid so obtained from ferrous sulphate (green vitriol) fumes strongly in moist air, hence its name "fuming sulphuric acid"; another name for the same product is "Nordhausen sulphuric acid," on account of the long-continued practice of this process at Nordhausen.

    318

    The advantage of the high conducting power which copper possesses Over- is of especial value in moist climates (like that of the United Kingdom), since the effect of leakage over the surface of the damp insulators is much less noticeable when the conducting power of the wire is high than when it is low, especially when the line is a long one.

    319

    The air of the bathing chamber was rendered moist and heavy by the awaiting bath.

    320

    The aspen is found in moist places, sometimes at a considerable elevation, 1600 ft.

    321

    The atmosphere of the greenhouse must be kept moist.

    322

    The baker did an excellent job of creating formulae for making her cakes perfectly moist and delicious.

    323

    The beds are kept artificially moist by the application of water brought from the surface, and the different galleries bear crops in succession.

    324

    The best examples that have been seen were grown in a Rhododendron bed, and planted in a deep, moist, peaty soil, where they have been for years undisturbed.

    325

    The best position for it is a rather damp spot near a running stream, where the subsoil is always moist.

    326

    The blend aims to produce cakes that are medium-fine with a moist crumb, and King Arthur claims that the final cakes will be lighter, less greasy, and less dense than those made with all-purpose flour.

    327

    The Bohea variety is hardy, and capable of thriving under many different conditions of climate and situation, while the indigenous plant is tender and difficult of cultivation, requiring for its success a close, hot, moist and equable climate.

    328

    The climate is mild, but moist and variable.

    329

    The climate is moist and sometimes oppressively hot, though pleasant on the whole.

    330

    The climate is moist but temperate and healthy, and the soil of the valleys, often consisting of rich alluvial deposits, is very fertile.

    331

    The climate is practically unchanging all the year round, the atmosphere being uniformly moist, and though days of continuous downpour are rare, comparatively few days pass without a shower.

    332

    The climate is severe, great cold being experienced in winter, though moist west winds exercise a moderating influence.

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    The climate is very moist and warm.

    334

    The climate of the coast district is hot, moist and unhealthy, with a season of heavy rain lasting from May to November, during which time variable winds, calms and tornadoes succeed one another.

    335

    The climate of the coast-lands is moist and hot, and extremely unhealthy, malarial fever being prevalent and deadly.

    336

    The climate of the state is moist and, for its latitude, cold.

    337

    The climate, is comparatively cool, owing to the sea breeze which prevails during the day; but for the same reason, the atmosphere is very moist, with heavy dews at night and fogs.

    338

    The climate, we may assume from the distribution of land and water, was generally moist, and it was probably mild if not warm; conditions favourable to the growth of certain types of plants.

    339

    The coco-nut, which loves a sandy soil and a moist climate, is found in greatest perfection along the strip of coast-line that fringes the west of the peninsula, where it ranks next to rice as the staple product.

    340

    The compost pile should be moist without being wet.

    341

    The cork must be kept moist in order to maintain the seal and keep oxygen out.

    342

    The creamy, moist texture of the cheese is perfectly complemented by the gentle smoky flavor given by the smoking process.

    343

    The culture of all the varieties is of the simplest nature; cuttings strike freely in any sandy soil in a moist heat of 70degree.

    344

    The earth must be kept moist, which is perhaps best done by a thick mulching of moss, the moss being also bound closely over the openings in the vessel, and all being kept damp by frequent syringings.

    345

    The earth-plate E ought to be buried in moist earth or in water.

    346

    The embankments on either side of the puddle wall are merely to support the puddle and to keep it moist above the ground level when the reservoir is low.

    347

    The finest trees in the country are not yet much over 20 feet high, and are to be found in Cornwall, where the rainfall is heavy and the atmosphere moist; all the same, there are good ones at Kew, Bagshot, and many other places.

    348

    The fish should turn opaque and flake slightly but still remain moist.

    349

    The great number of streams of large volume is due to the moist climate and the abundance of glaciers, and the milky white or yellowish-brown colour of their waters (whence the common name Hvita, white) is due to the glacial clays.

    350

    The greatest successes with Himalayan Rhododendrons in the British Isles have been obtained near the sea in the south and south-western counties, where the temperature is equable and moist.

    351

    The grey and white poplars are usually multiplied by long cuttings; the growth is so rapid in a moist loamy soil that, according to Loudon, cuttings 9 ft.

    352

    The hornbeam thrives well on stiff, clayey, moist soils, into which its roots penetrate deeply; on chalk or gravel it does not flourish.

    353

    The husk should be bright green and silky, almost moist.

    354

    The immediate neighbourhood of a coal-supply influenced the geographical settlement of this industry, like others; and the importance to the manufacture of a moist climate, such as is found on the western slope of the Pennines (in contradistinction to the eastern), must also be considered.

    355

    The improved fit is attributable to the effects of the grid resolution on moist convection in the model.

    356

    The inner core helps to maintain the moist environment optimal for wound healing.

    357

    The Konkan is hot and moist, the fall of rain during the monsoon sometimes approaching 3 00 in.

    358

    The Lenkoran district, sometimes called Talysh, on the western side of the Kizil-Agach bay, is blessed with a rich vegetation, a fertile soil, and a moist climate.

    359

    The less permeable materials should be confined to the inner parts of the embankments; this is especially important in the case of the inner embankment in order that, when the water level falls, they may remain moist without becoming liable to slip. The inner slope should be protected from the action of waves by so-called " hand-pitching," consisting of roughlysquared stonework, bedded upon a layer of broken stone to prevent local disturbance of the embankment by action of the water between the joints of the larger stones.

    360

    The lush moist forests, brimming with life, contrast strongly with the barren baking deserts and the freezing wastelands of the poles.

    361

    The meat is moist closest to the bone, and these are choice cuts from a master butcher.

    362

    The meat thus prepared stayed moist and the sauce had a hint of sweetness that did not cloy.

    363

    The moist soil encourages luxuriant thickets of willows (Salicineae), surrounded by dense chevaux-de-frise of wormwood and thornbearing Compositae, and interspersed with rich but not extensive prairies, harbouring a great variety of herbaceous plants; while in the deltas of the Black Sea rivers impenetrable beds of reeds (Arundo phragmites) shelter a forest fauna.

    364

    The moist, warm air should assist the child in breathing within 15 to 20 minutes, though the child will still have the barking cough.

    365

    The most common of the fruits are dates, of which there are nearly thirty varieties, which are sold half-ripe, ripe, dried, and pressed in their fresh moist state in mats or skins.

    366

    The mountain chain immediately overhanging it, the high temperature of the sea washing it,,the frequent thunderstorms to which it is subject, the moist atmosphere of its equatorial situation, and the shorter regime of the dry south-east wind are the principal causes of the heavier rainfall on the west coast.

    367

    The musk-like fragrance is not marked unless in a moist atmosphere, such as after rain.

    368

    The northern and north-western maritime provinces, on the other hand, have a climate as equable, and as moist, as that of the west of England or Scotland.

    369

    The oak grows most luxuriantly on deep strong clays, calcareous marl or stiff loam, but will flourish in nearly any deep well-drained soil, excepting peat or loose sand; in marshy or moist places the tree may grow well for a time, but the timber is rarely sound; on hard rocky ground and exposed hillsides.

    370

    The old count rose once more, glanced at a note lying beside his plate, and proposed a toast, "To the health of the hero of our last campaign, Prince Peter Ivanovich Bagration!" and again his blue eyes grew moist.

    371

    The paste should be smooth and fairly moist, tasting quite rich and tangy but not too bitter.

    372

    The physician will listen to the child's chest with a stethoscope for specific sounds that indicate lung inflammation, such as moist rales and crackling, and wheezing, that indicate airway narrowing.

    373

    The plant is best in moist, peaty soil, and in partial shade, fierce sun heat scorching both leaves and flowers.

    374

    The plant succeeds in the moist peaty soil of woodlands, especially in wet places and in partial shade, and where the leaves are sheltered form cold winds.

    375

    The plants do best grouped together in sunny places, where they shade each others roots, and where the atmosphere is moist and the ground cool, and the soil rich in peaty or vegetable matter.

    376

    The plants thrive best in moist districts, and in dry ones evaporation may be prevented by covering the ground near them with cocoa-fibre mixed with sand.

    377

    The plants thrive in moist peaty soil and in sunny sheltered nooks; H. breviscapa also does well in partial shade.

    378

    The poplars are almost entirely confined to the north temperate zone, but a few approach or even pass its northern limit, and they are widely distributed within that area; they show, like the willows, a partiality for moist ground and often line the river-sides in otherwise treeless districts.

    379

    The powdered metal burns at a red heat to form the trioxide; it is very slowly attacked by moist air.

    380

    The prevailing winds through this southern region are westerly, being moist below the 52nd parallel, and dry between it and the 40th parallel.

    381

    The principal crops are wheat, barley, millet and coffee, the last-named more particularly on the western slopes of the range within reach of the moist sea-breezes.

    382

    The process was developed by Madame Lefebre in 1859; by Meissner in 1863, who found that moist gases gave a better result; and by Prim in 1882, who sparked the gases under pressure; it was also used by Lord Rayleigh in his isolation of argon.

    383

    The recipe makes a loaf, which stays moist for up to a week.

    384

    The relative humidity of the air along the shores of the Gulf is high, so that exposure to the direct and reflected rays of the sun and radiation from the hot soil are encountered in a moist atmosphere.

    385

    The rich moist chocolate mixed with the black cherry compote is just a dream to eat.

    386

    The same name is sometimes applied to a moist and not very hot, but yet oppressive, south-east wind which blows from time to time on the east coast.

    387

    The sand was soft between his toes, and he made his way to where the sand was moist but not wet.

    388

    The scrambled eggs are properly scrambled, and must be replenished frequently because they are always moist.

    389

    The secretion with which the sac is filled is dark brown or chocolate in colour, and when fresh of the consistence of "moist gingerbread," but becoming dry and granular after keeping (see Musk).

    390

    The silvery and down-covered kinds do best in dry corners and fully exposed, while others, such as the large-leaved, tall-growing herbs, thrive in rich moist soil at the waterside, with some shelter from wind.

    391

    The skin may appear cool, moist, and pale.

    392

    The soft forehead was moist.

    393

    The soil should be kept moist as well, but not soggy.

    394

    The soul, located in the ventricles of the brain, is affected by the temperament of the individual; the dry temperament produces acute intelligence; the moist, memory; the hot, imagination.

    395

    The south wind is dry, cool and invigorating, and banishes mosquitoes for a time; the north wind is hot, moist and relaxing.

    396

    The spores differ from those of ferns in their outer coat (exospore) being split up into four club-shaped hygroscopic threads (elaters) which are curled when moist, but become straightened when dry.

    397

    The successful cultivation of the plant demands a hot, moist climate, with a fair amount of rain.

    398

    The synthesis of nitric acid by passing electric sparks through moist air by Cavendish is a famous piece of experimental work, for in the first place it determined the composition of this important substance, and in the second place the minute residue of air which would not combine, although ignored for about a century, was subsequently examined by Lord Rayleigh and Sir William Ramsay, who showed that it consists of a mixture of elementary substances - argon, krypton, neon and xenon (see Argon).

    399

    The territory within a cat's ear canal is warm, moist and rich in tissues and wax.

    400

    The thinly sliced steak featured in their beef and broccoli dish is tender and moist.

    401

    The tongue is generally short and not deeply divided at its extremity, nor is its base retracted into a sheath; it is always moist and covered with a glutinous secretion.

    402

    The Treacle Pudding with Vanilla Sauce (£ 3.95 ), was moist and very syrupy!

    403

    The Treacle Pudding with Vanilla Sauce (£ 3.95), was moist and very syrupy !

    404

    The typhoid organism was not found to be taken off from the decomposing masses of semi-liquid filth largely contaminated with a culture of bacillus typhosus; but, on the other hand, it was abundantly proved that it could grow over moist surfaces of stones, &c. Certain disease-producing organisms, such as the bacillus of tetanus and malignant oedema, appear to be universally distributed in soil, while others, as the bacillus typhosus and spirillum cholerae, appear to have only a local distribution.

    405

    The variety of trees shows that the climate was mild and moist.

    406

    The various sclerotia, if kept moist, give rise to the fructifications of the fungi concerned, much as a potato tuber does to a potato plant, and in the same way the reserve materials are consumed.

    407

    The well-defined, flaky sores can be dry and scaly or moist and crusty.

    408

    The wood of the white pine is durable for indoor use, especially when protected by paint, but when exposed to moist air it rapidly decays, and it is very liable to dry rot; it is said to be best when grown on sandy soils.

    409

    The words of the cold and moist vegetable Prince were not very comforting, and as he spoke them he turned away and left the enclosure.

    410

    Then water can be added to keep the pile moist.

    411

    There he scooped a bed in the sandy floor, away from the moist walls.

    412

    There is also a pure white, and various other forms thriving in moist situations in a deep light soil.

    413

    There is no lack of fertile soil, and the climate is moist enough to make up for the absence of running water.

    414

    There is profound collapse, the features are sunken, the skin moist and cyanosed.

    415

    These are connected by the presence of peculiar types, Proteaceae, Restiaceae, Rutaceae, &c., mostly shrubby in habit and on the whole somewhat intolerant of a moist climate.

    416

    These drawers come available with everything from simple warming controls to highly advanced humidity controls for keeping foods warm and either crisp or moist.

    417

    These teleutospores remain inactive on the straw until spring, when they germinate in manure heaps or on moist ground and produce minute sporidia, which are conveyed by air currents to the alternate host, in this case a barberry.

    418

    These trees include the weeping willow, which thrives in moist soil in USDA growing zones 5-11 and provides a drooping tree ranging from 30 to 50 feet.

    419

    They all thrive in a moist peat border, partially shaded, and if somewhat protected so much the better.

    420

    They are partial to a moist soil, near the margins of a pond or stream.

    421

    They are preferable if your skin is dry, whereas moist or weepy skin is best treated with a cream.

    422

    They are stable towards aqueous alkalis, but on digestion with moist silver oxide yield the phosphonium hydroxides, which are stronger bases than the caustic alkalis.

    423

    They are succeeded by a broad submontane belt, the tarai, which is rendered moist by the mountain torrents, and is covered by forest from end to end.

    424

    They grow best in moist alluvial soils, and are well adapted for avenues and roadsides.

    425

    They grow in varied situations, some in swamps, some in dry shingly places, others on moist river-banks or the gritty mountain side.

    426

    They like a good loamy soil, well drained, but still moist, and are some of the most easily propagated of shrubs.

    427

    They occur in the sea, in fresh water, on moist earth, on damp rocks and on the bark of trees.

    428

    They prefer a moist, slightly acidic soil, in the pH range of 5-6, but they are fairly adaptable.

    429

    They require a moist atmosphere, and are exceedingly susceptible to drought.

    430

    They revel in cool and shady places, the nearly vertical faces of damp rocks, cool and moist rock gullies, and are well suited to wall gardening where such conditions obtain.

    431

    They thrive in moist soil, and are useful for the mixed border.

    432

    They thrive on the margins of ponds where their roots can penetrate the moist soil, and if judiciously placed in such a position, they have a fine effect.

    433

    They were warm and moist but slightly rough like the hands.

    434

    Thin, moist, or already damaged skin is more susceptible to ICD than thick, dry, or intact skin.

    435

    This allows the juice from the dark meat to run down into the breast. keeping it moist.

    436

    This creamy product goes on slightly moist and dries to a fine finish.

    437

    This deciduous fern makes the perfect addition to moist margins of a pond or stream in sun or partial shade.

    438

    This deliciously moist cake will keep for up to a week.

    439

    This ensures a moist loaf and a more even distribution of the fruit.

    440

    This extraordinary development of ice and snow is due to the raw, moist climate, the large rainfall and the low summer temperature.

    441

    This form of the sulphide is readily oxidized when exposed in the moist condition, and is easily decomposed by dilute mineral acids.

    442

    This helps keep the meat tender and moist during cooking.

    443

    This is a bright green liverwort that grows on bare peaty soils in lowland bogs and damp woodland and also on moist sandstone rocks.

    444

    This is a handsome plant for shady plots of deep moist soil in the wild garden or the margins of peat borders, but it dies away quite early in summer, so must be grouped with other things for autumn effect.

    445

    This is only obtainable in warm and moist localities where rains are frequent and copious.

    446

    This kind of makeup goes on slightly moist, and then it sets as a comfortable powder.

    447

    This layer he believes specially characteristic of arid dusty regions, while comparatively non-existent in moist climates or where foliage is luxuriant.

    448

    This left me with a moist applicator to use for getting that trademark "wet" look.

    449

    This species prefers a peaty soil, and often grows luxuriantly in very moist situations.

    450

    This sulphide is then heated in a current of moist carbon dioxide, barium carbonate being formed, BaS+H 2 O+CO 2 =BaCO 3 +H 2 S, and finally the carbonate is decomposed by a current of superheated steam, BaC03+H20 = Ba(OH) 2 + C02, leavingaresidue of the hydroxide.

    451

    This system fashions a lipstick to keep your lips moist for up to eight hours at a time.

    452

    This technology provides extra moisture and keeps lenses feeling comfortable and moist.

    453

    This tree gets from 50 to 80 feet tall and can adapt to moist and dry soils.

    454

    This tree prefers full sun and rich, moist soil.

    455

    This tree thrives best in moist soils, has a shrubby appearance, and grows under favourable circumstances to a height of 40 or 50 ft.

    456

    This will help keep seeds warm and moist.

    457

    Though fully hardy with us, it grows slowly and only thrives in moist open soils rich in humus.

    458

    Though hardy in this country, it is best in sheltered places in deep moist soil.

    459

    Though hardy, it is fragile, and happiest on the rock garden, in sandy fibry loam, in level sunny spots, where it can root freely in moist soil mingled with broken stones.

    460

    Though not common in gardens, it is one of the brightest gems for the choice rock garden, and thrives in exposed positions in moist sandy peat soil, and should be associated with the dwarfest rock plants.

    461

    Thus, the warm, moist, dark environment of the ear canal becomes a hospitable environment for development of an infection.

    462

    To effect this some of the nutrient gelatin containing yeast cells is placed on the under-surface of the cover-glass of the moist chamber.

    463

    To get a good result it is essential to have rich, deep, and moist soil, and to put out strong plants as early as may be safe, so as to secure a good growth or autumn bloom.

    464

    To guard against this, always turn your compost pile when you add anything too it.If you have dry weather and the pile begins to feel dry rather than moist, you can spray it lightly with water a few times a week.

    465

    To store the Champagne, place it on its side so that the cork remains moist.

    466

    Top off with a shiny lip gloss or balm for that moist plump look.

    467

    Top-dressings keep the soil cool and moist, give the plants a healthier growth, increase the number, and improve the quality of the flowers.

    468

    Transplant evergreens in moist weather, about the end of the month; and propagate them by layers and cuttings.

    469

    Trochodendron - The only species is T. aralioides, a rare evergreen shrub from moist mountain woods of Japan, hardy in our southern gardens.

    470

    Tulips don't like moist summers, which many bulbs get when they are part of a flower bed with shrubs, trees or other flowers that are watered regularly.

    471

    Under eye circles need a concealer with a moist base to prevent drawing attention to any fine lines, or creating a dry environment for the delicate under eye area.

    472

    Unlike a burned chapati or a statue with moist eyes, we should take heed of it.

    473

    Up to 60% of plants prefer these cool, sun scorch free, permanently moist sites.

    474

    Use pure lanolin to keep them moist between feedings.

    475

    Use this flour to make moist, light cakes and cupcakes.

    476

    Very gritty moist loam in the rock garden is best for it.

    477

    Water the lawn after applying fertilizer, and keep it moist for three or four days after application.

    478

    Watering is usually necessary in early growth, afterwards it is not so in moist districts where the plant is well treated as regards depth and quality of soil.

    479

    Well drained soil means that water drains quickly away from plant roots, but the soil remains moist.

    480

    Wet dressings applied to moist sores two or three times a day can lessen inflammation and loosen scales.

    481

    Wet or moist ground supports scurvygrass Cochlearia officinalis, marsh-marigold Caltha palustris and common valerian Valeriana officinalis.

    482

    Wheats of moist climates, on the other hand, have broader leaves, to admit of more rapid transpiration.

    483

    When perfectly pure, the hexachloride is stable even in moist air, but the presence of an oxychloride brings about energetic decomposition; similarly water has no action on the pure compound, but a trace of the oxychloride occasions sudden decomposition into a greenish oxide and hydrochloric acid.

    484

    When prepared by the precipitation of nickel salts with alkaline sulphide in neutral solution it is a greyish black amorphous compound which readily oxidizes in moist air, forming a basic nickel sulphate.

    485

    Where the nervous system is exhausted, such warm and moist climates as Malaga, Madeira, Tenerife and Grand Canary are suitable.

    486

    Where there is complete freedom from stagnant water in the ground, and abundant room for the spread of its branches to light and air, the larch will flourish in a great variety of soils, stiff clays, wet or mossy peat, and moist alluvium being the chief exceptions; in its native localities it seems partial to the debris of primitive and metamorphic rocks, but is occasionally found growing luxuriantly on calcareous subsoils; in Switzerland it attains the largest size, and forms the best timber, on the northern declivities of the mountains; but in Scotland a southern aspect appears most favourable.

    487

    Where this is not possible a supply of individually wrapped moist cleansing wipes which are not impregnated with alcohol should be available for use.

    488

    While growing herbs in your home be sure to check that the plants are kept moist, but not over-watered.

    489

    Whilst Brasilicactus are found growing in moist rocky crevices.

    490

    Will do well in full sun or partial shade and requires constantly moist soil.

    491

    Winds from the north and west are generally dry, cool, clear and invigorating; winds from the south and east warm, moist and depressing.

    492

    Wine bottles should be stored on their side to allow for sedimentation as well as keep the cork moist since the wine will always be in contact with the cork.

    493

    Witch Hazel need moist, acidic soil and full sun to partial shade.

    494

    With the lid on or only partly removed for access the steam helps the meat to keep moist.

    495

    Within a cell a strong persistent updraft of warm moist air is maintained as air enters the forward right flank at low altitude.

    496

    Woodwardias thrive under the ordinary conditions of the hardy fernery, and succeed in a shady position if they have a light peaty soil that is moist in summer.

    497

    Xmas cake - tasted rather nice too, and lovely and moist and fruity.

    498

    Yeast, as a fungus, thrives in a warm, moist environment.

    499

    You want to keep the soil moist, but partially dry.

    500

    You'll want to also choose a well-marbled steak so the juices keep the meat moist during the broiling process.