At watering hole after watering hole, traders and specialists reported again and again how strained their resources were.
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You're not trailing behind them as they step out of the bushes and move toward their watering holes; you're inside their watering hole.
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Arduino Automatic Smart Plant Watering Kit 2.0 Learn how to dabble in DIY electronics and keep up to four plants hydrated at all times with this smart watering kit.
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"Reporters at Wirecutter named it their favorite watering wand, saying that it "breaks hose water down into a gentle cascading shower suitable for soft-focus shampoo commercials, or watering patio plants.
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This is similar to what security professionals refer to as a "watering hole" attack, named after predatory animals who lie in wait at watering holes for prey to arrive to drink.
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"I am going to retire," he said, his eyes watering.
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More recently, officials proposed watering down protections for endangered species.
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"I'm sick," Kingwood said, apologizing repeatedly, his downcast eyes watering.
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A "watering hole" attack infiltrated iPhones that visited certain websites.
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I communicate in favors, like sharing bugs or watering plants.
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"Expenses can really add up," the watering hole's rep noted.
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If not, we're doomed to watering our plants with electrolytes.
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"This is a local watering hole," Ms. du Pont said.
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Sometimes it was a woman watering her resplendent flower garden.
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Pizza is like the watering hole, it's where everybody goes.
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Ginny can't remember, her head already clogged, her eyes watering.
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This is the second oldest watering hole in New York.
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She hopes that somebody is watering the grapefruit at least.
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Washington's watering holes are Balkanized in accordance with one's tribe.
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It's like a watering system, until the snow is gone.
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It's a great watering hole, a lot of good people.
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He eats the spout off the blue plastic watering can.
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Let the plant become almost dry before watering it again.
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Here's a neat guide to San Francisco's classic watering holes.
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It's also expected to cost an eye-watering $213,23 or more.
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"This is a mouth-watering prospect," said event director Hugh Brasher.
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Meghan was then filmed watering the flowers as they schoolgirls clapped.
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Such mouth-watering profits should keep luring capital into the courtroom.
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That does not mean it is a watering hole for Marxists.
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In return, the government has agreed to eye-watering budget targets.
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The watering holes are often trouble spots during very hot weekends.
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"I think I can do more than watering plants," said Yingluck.
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He meticulously nails human movements, cooking food, and yes, watering plants.
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Now that your plant is moved in, let's chat about watering.
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But for speculators, the price gains this year are eye-watering.
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But that risks watering down the reforms made after the crisis.
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Trick Dog was more than just another trendy Mission watering hole.
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Your mouth is probably watering already at this delicious employee perk.
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Eye-watering expense Here's why cars are so pricey in Singapore.
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Other fraternity watering holes from Twain's time are still in business.
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The experiment failed spectacularly while watering down MSNBC's primetime editorial offerings.
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The trick is to communicate better without watering down or deceiving.
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It still doesn't mean lead's eye-watering rally is rational, though.
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Though I'm sure the number they'd list would be eye-watering.
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Price: $100 on Amazon Some people love plants but hate watering.
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THAT'S OUR LOCAL WATERING HOLE UP IN THE UPPER EAST SIDE.
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The bakery boasted a mouth-watering display of cakes and pastries.
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"Having a set watering schedule is not sustainable," Mr. LaVardera said.
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It's key to keep the cushion moist with regular rounds from a watering truck (Santa Anita uses up to 2007,23 gallons a day) and, on the flip side, to ease off watering if the skies open up.
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Now if you'll excuse me, my strawberry fields could use some watering.
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It was found in what was once a watering hole for livestock.
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Increase watering: Summer means more sun, which means more photosynthesis and growth!
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And, as most people know, watering a lawn can be extremely wasteful.
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Keep scrolling to see the most highly rated watering hole in yours.
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My eyes start watering incessantly, making me look like Sad Cancer Lady.
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Rachio's technology gives you a few options for scheduling your lawn's watering.
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Astronauts could potentially use this resource for drinking, bathing, and watering plants.
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Both systems guide you through installation and setting up a watering schedule.
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Part of their agenda involved watering down what "Medicare-for-all" means.
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It's very relaxing to just spend five minutes fishing or watering plants.
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My eyes are watering and I'm so tired I can barely see.
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How did the plants respond to the changing fan and watering conditions?
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The Ogallala aquifer supplies large-scale crop irrigation and cattle-watering operations.
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I enjoy the leisurely days watering tomatoes and nights fishing for snapper.
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One mouth-watering prospect could come as early as the last 16.
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It is literally designed just for glorious, mouth-watering shots of food.
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And there is no shortage of mouth-watering photos on her feed.
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A massive bakery with mouth-watering goodies was not hard to find.
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This fun hack will keep your drink chilled without watering it down.
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Have other favorite Cubs or Indians watering holes across the five boroughs?
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Getting industry on board meant watering down the policy — and for what?
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While sipping on the whisky sour, I explored the intimate watering hole.
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Bobby Van's is a watering hole for investment bankers and stock traders.
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Today it is working once more, watering Abosh's melon and cucumber crops.
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Hilton Carter watering his fiddle-leaf fig plant, which he named Frank.
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And at nearly $1,000, it pushes into eye-watering territory on price.
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Requires well-drained soil, indirect light, surprisingly no spiders and occasional watering.
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Tuskless elephant cows drinking from a watering hole at Addo elephant park.
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Such eye-watering figures have no doubt caused consternation elsewhere in Hollywood.
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It's also possible to make real change without watering down our values.
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A "watering hole attack," for example, infects a website with ransomware code.
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Just be prepared to explain why nobody ever sees you watering it.
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Stainless steel ice cubes keep your drinks cold without watering them down.
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You minded the garden fence, guarded by pink flamingoes and watering cans.
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"Yesterday I got down here and my eyes started watering," she said.
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You've got a micro-harvest — no maintenance, repeated watering, or even lighting required.
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Finally, your dream of watering someone else's plant for them can be realized!
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Happily for Mostero, Dominus grapes are more mouth-watering than their irrigated counterparts.
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Proud disables an animal trap near a watering hole at Balule Nature Reserve.
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It starts at $5,133 with the stand costing an additional eye-watering $1,000.
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Vanessa and Lauren watering, GreenHouse Program, Rikers Island jail complex, New York, 20083.
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After the event, Payne and Harris said they experienced headaches and eye watering.
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Crews also built a cantina similar to the watering holes seen on screen.
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Imagine yourself in a bar, a watering hole of the most generic persuasion.
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I hate yard work and hate every-other-day watering most of all.
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That could help cut down on over-watering when water supplies dry out.
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Italy's public-sector debt is an eye-watering 130% or so of GDP.
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Chicklet's eyes are watering because he's not afraid to cry during these videos.
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In other words, don't go having any lawn-watering almond parties just yet.
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Paying on a monthly rolling basis is an eye watering $11.95 per month.
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In January, Trump issued an executive order watering down Obama-era ethics rules.
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There are numerous watering holes within the vast site, so everyone's catered for.
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Our first stop is the standard startup watering hole, with a few twists.
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When put into this context, the prices don't seem quite so eye-watering.
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We eclipsed it with mouth-watering chocolate glaze for the total solar eclipse.
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Watering the Lawn Thank you, Kate Hudson, for turning lawn work into #FitSpo.
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Or perhaps on coconut farms, where trees need watering only every few days.
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These bartenders thought a watering hole was not a good place to start.
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Just be at your TV or preferred device/watering hole around 8 p.m.
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There is nothing admirable about screwing in a lightbulb or watering your plants.
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Later that day, Payne and Harris began to experience headaches and eye watering.
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I personally find watering wands perfect for washing my dog in the backyard.
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From dingy dives to Old World establishments, watering holes are one writer's paradise.
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In fact, nearly all mid-engine supercars come with eye-watering price tags.
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But unlike the other watering holes, this bar is out, proud and gay.
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Except instead of watering a lawn we're talking about deporting people en masse.
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Less than 15 employees spend about eight hours a day watering the land.
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"I love watering the garden every morning and every night," Mr. Hanly said.
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One idea to do so sounds outlandish on its face: watering the desert.
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Eyes watering, nose itching, a sneezing mess, I rifled through print after print.
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"There's nothing to be ashamed about," Ms. Mucarsel-Powell said, her eyes watering.
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But he doesn't stop there, watering her quilt, her phone and her carpet.
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The nearby bakery section featured a mouth-watering display of cakes and pastries.
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Some courts read the second decision as watering down the "explicit promise" requirement.
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I can pinpoint specific areas, like a newly-planted bed, that need watering.
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As a Post colleague metaphorically noted, we are all plants that need watering.
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If condensation forms on the glass, that means the terrarium is watering itself.
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Managing their complicated watering schedules got me out of bed in the morning.
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More like the side-splitting, eye-watering laugh of someone witnessing unbelievable wackiness.
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"It's tough, a good friend," Lundqvist said, his eyes watering and voice cracking.
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It is like an abstract garden that does not require light or watering.
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The alcohol killed many of the microorganisms you'd find in your local watering hole.
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You have to drink water from puddles from watering holes where cows have been.
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A new tariff system is meant to penalise such people with eye-watering bills.
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They demanded strict work requirements, watering down the plan until it eventually died altogether.
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During an early January 2016 sweep of the usual watering holes, I noticed Explosion.
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It's basically the only watering hole in town, the best job I could get.
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Here's to the salty watering hole outlasting the newfangled wine place across the street.
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Between mass production and over-watering, beer from large-scale breweries is notoriously terrible.
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Collectively they managed to lose 6% of their wealth, an eye-watering $1.5 trillion.
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Next time you're watering the yard, stop and look at that simple spinning sprinkler.
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With six mouth-watering salt flavors to choose from, the culinary opportunities are endless.
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Image credit: NASALater crews on Salyut 20083 experimented with different plants and watering systems.
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Pouring acid down a tube is easier on the nerves, more like watering flowers.
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From teen dramas to mouth-watering food documentary shows and more, let's dive in.
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Arthur: Gail, this isn't going to work if you keep watering down your opinions.
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Take its Singapore office for example, which boasts not one but two watering holes.
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When the sisters were giving out Eid cards, Mayar greeted a woman watering plants.
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By 2007, these included severe limits on car washing and watering gardens and lawns.
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An iconic, mouth-watering vegetarian dish from the United States is macaroni and cheese.
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So why would the justices now be watering down the promise of equal citizenship?
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A note in the text said that some countries favored a further watering down.
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" Say, "You stand there watering it, and then when it grows, you cut it?
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The steady watering-down of American demands is a worrying sign, in their eyes.
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The local government asked people to limit activities like watering lawns and washing cars.
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The flaws typically start, according to the research, with a targeted "watering hole" attack.
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The increasingly buzzy downtown is luring visitors with recently-opened shops and watering holes.
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The self-watering, self-lit walls produce fresh air that circulates into the office.
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Something from a reader Quench your thirst at a watering hole on the water.
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So what prevents these monkeys from gabbing all day long by the watering hole?
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She facilitates his flight from retribution across Europe via ever more glamorous watering holes.
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Spicy spaghetti Around China, my city is known for a mouth-watering noodle dish.
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A straggler, who stayed too long at the watering hole, was in her teens.
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The ammonia level was so high people were gagging and their eyes were watering.
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The pump set in the reservoir would be on, watering the yard and garden.
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That eye-watering price tag comes with some seriously impressive specs to match, though.
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Suddenly, you start seeing men in cherry-red striped pants watering their vegetable patches.
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Watering is the other key element in a healthy landscape; most people water wrong.
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But if photographing food isn't your taste, choose another ritual that gets your mouth watering.
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By not watering their 100,000 vines, one million gallons of water is saved each month.
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One such digital performer was Maz Kanata, the watering hole proprietor played by Lupita Nyong'o.
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Yet watering down the fine would send the wrong message to the likes of Facebook.
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The Cutler Fossil is a watering hole into which all manner of Pleistocene beasts toppled.
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Stolen information can also be used to attack an enterprise through a watering-hole attack.
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Residents have had to cut back on watering landscaping, taking long showers and washing cars.
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We, as people, tend to spend a lot of time and attention watering the weeds.
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You won't have to contend with ice cubes watering down your cup of hot coffee.
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This small, friendly, deeply atmospheric watering hole is found in the city's Shintenchi bar quarter.
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On Ebay, bidding for a Red Box Logo hoodie starts at an eye watering $4,500.
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Pesto chicken pot pie Our mouths are watering just thinking about that buttery, golden crust!
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The shortened link resolves to a site that's known to be a Turla watering hole.
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If you water it evenly, you're actually over-irrigating one part and under-watering another.
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Indeed, several aspects of Utopia Planitia make it an attractive watering hole for future colonists.
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Transport costs are eye-watering, too, since all but the biggest rural roads are unpaved.
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Some slots are sold at eye-watering prices, well beyond the means of start-ups.
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But the price of a college education in terms of sedans would remain eye-watering.
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That pace, should it continue unabated, indicates an eye-watering annualized inflation rate of 448,025%.
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Jude Invitational in Memphis on Saturday, setting up the prospect of a mouth-watering finale.
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North Korea is known for many things, but a watering hole it wasn't — until now.
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Then just add a bunch to fresh coffee without worrying about watering down your brew.
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This includes flushing toilets, taking showers or baths, brushing teeth, running dishwashers and watering lawns.
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The banks buy government debt, which finances the country's eye-watering public indebtedness, and deficits.
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ARE YOU CONCERNED THAT THE U.S. IS WATERING DOWN SOME OF THOSE FINANCIAL CRISIS REGULATIONS?
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In each episode, he demonstrates how to make mouth-watering meals without breaking the bank.
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Zum Seppl This former fraternity watering hole serves classic German dishes like bratwurst and schnitzel.
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Dive Bars: Honest watering holes where you can experience the greatest nights of your life.
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My eyes watering from an extra hot veggie wrap, I look up from my phone.
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These soapstone cubes will keep a glass of whiskey cold without watering down your pour.
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Not so the plain folk he met at rough-hewed watering holes across the South.
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In recent months, immigrants have been arrested while delivering a pizza or watering the lawn.
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We implemented an automated watering and fertilizing schedule to see how the plants would grow.
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Crucially, your watering can does not have to be — and probably should not be — expensive.
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There are few schools - children instead help herd the precious cows to nearby watering holes.
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But with new watering holes and shops percolating, it's become a pride of the plains.
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Is it rude for me to suggest that they reduce watering, provide more light, etc.?
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Fiona awoke on Friday to find a mouth-watering Edible Arrangement comprised of delicious fruits.
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Some of the prices are really eye-watering but parents are prepared to pay it.
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These are so temptingly aromatic, your mouth will be watering hours before they're actually done.
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Polish bishops have made it clear any talk of watering down church doctrine was unacceptable.
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But that involved watering and fertilization techniques that diluted the quality of the extracted oil.
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I'm fascinated by the banal—like the act of watering your lawn in a drought.
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MOUTH-WATERING SEMI-FINAL Basketball fans can now savor the prospect of a mouth-watering semi-final between the U.S. and Spain that could double as an NBA All-Star game as both teams are stacked with NBA champions, All-Stars and most valuable players.
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By removing that stipulation of one swipe at a time, Tinder isn't just watering itself down.
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They're the watering holes where we go to rub our backs on the other elephants' backs.
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Be warned, your mouth is about to start watering uncontrollably as you read the following message.
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I felt my whole life stretched out before me ... I turned toward my future, mouth watering.
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In her experiment, a watering device will mist the plants until the roots absorb the water.
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Even when it debuted in 2007, it started at the then-eye-watering price of $500.
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Canada will resist any watering down of its ability to appeal against American anti-dumping duties.
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Unemployment is climbing and inflation is projected to reach an eye-watering 60 percent this year.
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But, instead of taking care of some nasty cat you're responsible for watering a silent plant.
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My eyes were watering when we were singing a duet, and Cynthia wiped away my tears.
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Hotels, some accused of watering down beer, are learning to be less stingy with the drinks.
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You can see they filled in the OG watering hole last year and paved over it.
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So now you can concentrate on your plant's health and happiness while the watering happens automatically.
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But the taste was mouth-watering and delectable, so I'm satisfied with the flavor and taste.
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Honestly, I was never a fan of making something accessible if it meant watering it down.
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It's important to designate a family member to take on tree watering on a daily basis.
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Now, Wohr plans to keep an extra eye on Baloo when she is watering the lawn.
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I don't even know what some of those items are, but my mouth is definitely watering.
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Self-watering planter This planter can help anyone keep their plants alive, even herbs and vegetables.
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And as if that weren't mouth-watering enough, they come in the three absolute best flavors.
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But then, the grocerbar's real competition isn't really your local watering hole — at least, not yet.
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The EU and U.S. have also criticised the previous government for watering down anti-graft legislation.
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It's a watering down of a state that when I entered into it was very empty.
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Additionally, the system can hook up to your home's water and sewage systems for automated watering.
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Under NAFTA there are no tariffs, without it they would be an eye-watering 25 percent.
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And it ain't cheap: The Audio Adapter HD will set you back an eye-watering $149.
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Instead, you see Simba and Nala run in and out of animals at a watering hole.
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If that's the case, get them one of these lil' terrariums — no watering or care required.
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If that's the case, get them one of these lil' terrariums — no watering or care required.
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How did a growth sector, trading around eye-watering valuations thanks to crowding, suddenly become defensive?
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Pravda This distinctive underground watering hole opened in 1996, when vodka still ruled at the bar.
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From there, you can schedule watering times and frequencies as you — and your lawn — see fit.
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In Hugo, residents were still bathing, watering their lawns and doing the dishes with the water.
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By accusing China of interfering via tariffs, Trump is watering down the concept of foreign intervention.
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The scandal spreads across a number of companies and financial institutions with eye-watering sums involved.
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In the season finale, Dale learns that cactuses require little watering, and Chip hits rock bottom.
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When it comes to watering the grave of what might have been, every facial secretion helps.
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They did not clarify how much greenery is needed, but we're over here watering our plants.
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Two weeks into the zinnia's growth cycle, the crew noticed an issue with the watering system.
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It makes us want to ditch the kitchen and just head to our local watering hole.
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The banks buy government debt, which finances the country's eye-watering public debt and twin deficits.
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"Yes, they had informed us that they would be out watering their fields," Mr. Jan said.
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She wrote a novel fictionalizing the watering hole, and today studies "third places" like the Cave.
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"Just like big cats must sooner or later come to a watering hole," Mr. Meyrou said.
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More important, these channels serve as digital watering holes, where ISIS scouts identify potential new attackers.
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To do this, you'll need a variety of tools, including bug nets, watering cans, and more.
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Mr. Minor dismissed any notion that the changes would amount to a watering-down of courses.
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That is an eye-watering sum, and not just because it has been so consistently wasted.
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Inside was a new energy-saving variable-frequency drive that allows for more precise, efficient watering.
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After about 45 days, the research team found the leopard cub's body near a watering hole.
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Local watering holes have one-time visitors and occasional customers, but most importantly, they have regulars.
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In the Polish attack, the perpetrators used a so-called watering hole to go after banks.
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These orchids grow on the branches of trees, so try to mimic these conditions when watering.
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"There is an excess of de-watering equipment on all sites at the moment," Musgrave said.
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His red eyes watering yet not quite spilling over, he understandably seems to be in shock.
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That forced eye-watering cuts in government budgets and demands for more tax transparency across Europe.
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Made from granite, Sea Stone's rocks will keep your drinks cold without watering down your whiskey.
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Animal Treasures (1999-2005) Mouth-watering shortbread cookie dipped in rich fudge and embossed with endangered animals.
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I.Am. "The vast majority of people attend because it's the world's most powerful watering hole," Bremmer said.
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Financials also got a boost from Trump signing an executive order aimed at watering down banking regulations.
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Check every box from the factory there and you're looking at an eye-watering $44,450 price tag.
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On Friday, Trump signed an executive order aimed at watering down the 2010 Dodd-Frank regulatory framework.
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The wave of depression hits him all at once, colder than the water in any watering hole.
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The result was a mouth-watering flavor of smooth smoke—a hit of an orangey diesel taste.
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This gadget attaches to a spigot and works with Apple Homekit to fully automate dad's watering schedule.
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It doesn't matter if it's watering the plants or writing an email, I do it right now.
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The Bacon Croissant Bite turns three Starbucks items into one big, crispy, mouth-watering one, Cosmopolitan reports.
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In a series of tweets, Trump blamed the Department of Justice for "watering down" his travel ban.
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That honor still goes to the BeoLab 90, which costs an eye-watering $84,990 for a pair.
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The marquee signing, Harry Maguire, has cost an eye-watering £80m, a new record for a defender.
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This small outdoor watering hole serves up coffee, wine, and spectacular views of the Douro as well.
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The new bar—a prototype Hooters—becomes the favoured watering hole for the Deuce's pimps and prostitutes.
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It also serves up gorgeous, full-sized photos of the mouth-watering dishes you're planning to prepare.
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There's so much flavor in the skin itself, and it flavors the dish without watering things down.
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It withstands compression twice as well as concrete, and needs next to no watering, pesticides or fertilisers.
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Cameras installed above watch for signs of disease and pests, and monitor watering needs and growth rates.
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To many, compromise sounds suspiciously like watering down rules, or paying for French indiscipline or military adventures.
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"Burt was a real person and he loved these kinds of casual watering holes," the source says.
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Inouye's eyes have been watering for weeks, and the air quality index has registered unhealthy pollution levels.
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His dog hates him, and all the people at his local watering hole know his name. There.
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Papi choked on his beer, pounded his fist against his chest and shook his head, eyes watering.
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As warmer weather approaches, outdoor activities, such as watering plants and walking dogs, are becoming more enjoyable.
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Like many of the best Australian ideas, the concept was formed down at the local watering hole.
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So, how do you get in on the action when you aren't at your local watering hole?
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Man watering garden, Isobe, Gunma Prefecture My hope was that others could "listen along" to the walk.
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It's always full of perfectly lit sunsets snaps, edgy OOTD photoshoots, and mouth-watering food spreads galore.
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Symptoms of the illness include runny nose, cough, fever and red, watering eyes, according to the CDC.
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For 25 years, it was a popular watering hole in this quiet residential neighborhood in Saitama Prefecture.
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Well, in any event, she thinks outside the bun and her hot dog look was mouth watering!
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The kids had spent their summer pulling weeds, watering plants and walking dogs to help raise money.
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International chains are investing in lower-cost brands, not just watering holes for the rich and famous.
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Before its introduction, supposed solutions for limp-dick were crude at best and eye-watering at worst.
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Of course, for most people this is of merely theoretical interest, given the eye-watering price tag.
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Officials in her state and in Massachusetts have issued dire warnings, urging an end to outdoor watering.
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What did not change was the culture of aggressive masculinity in Iowa's classrooms, restaurants, and watering holes.
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Antonini Olivewood Cheese Knives Set, $59.95A mouth-watering cheese spread deserves equally sleek tools to serve it.
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To find the usual watering-places despite the gauzeof death that shrouds our eyesis a breathtaking feat.
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The exit ramp from Dodd-Frank may also not be viewed as a watering down of regulations.
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Our writer shares his love of drinking in bars, and his favorite watering holes around the world.
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The month-long tournament in Russia is officially costing an eye-watering 683 billion rubles ($11 billion).
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Gardening can be difficult for those of us without green thumbs, especially when it comes to watering.
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These included an eye-watering 625 basis point rise in the benchmark rate to 24% in September.
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My plot was modest, and I dug small irrigation trenches all about it to make watering easy.
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What's different this time is that the watering-down began almost immediately instead of waiting a bit.
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The first crop struggled with watering issues and several plants were lost due to drought-related stress.
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The land is self-sufficient and does not require heavy maintenance, lawn mowers, or weekly watering sessions.
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I'm not in a Buddhist temple, but rather in a tiny watering hole in Tokyo's Yotsuya neighborhood.
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Nor was it the extensive cocktail and spirits list at the property's watering hole, the Good Bar.
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And often watering holes are lit up at night when rhinos and other animals come to drink.
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Luckily, it's as easy to find your watering hole fit today as it was a century ago.
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In Britain, ministers have what a critic called "eye-watering" power to detain people and close borders.
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I can go a week without watering and they are O.K. How much water do you use?
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So far, my daughters love their new Montessori-esque responsibility of watering the plants once a week.
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Watering down education standards is nothing short of the patronizing and demoralizing soft bigotry of reduced expectations.
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"Sunday was loud music — Neil Young — and my dad going around watering the plants," Mr. Tait recalled.
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The company's enterprise value as of Tuesday's close is approaching an eye-watering 90 times that figure.
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The child inhaled a draft of acrid gas that set off a rasping cough and watering eyes.
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"There are times they're not able to cry, and I feel my eyes watering," Dr. Manly said.
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Husqvarna is the global leader in robotic lawn mowers, garden watering systems and garden tractors, and no.
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Husqvarna is the global leader in robotic lawn mowers, garden watering systems and garden tractors, and no.
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Work typically includes things like laying sod, mowing, trimming, planting, watering, fertilizing, digging, raking, and installing sprinklers.
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In the fields, the little bushels of green, ripening grapes cowered beneath gigantic Transformers-style watering vehicles.
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As before, this is not a craft cocktail joint but more a vodka soda watering hole ($10).
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In return, the troika insisted on an eye-watering austerity program, slashing jobs, welfare payments and pensions.
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Nearby, there was a fully-stocked bakery with gorgeous displays of mouth-watering cakes, cookies, and pastries.
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For Daniel Gourski, a DJ based in Cologne, Germany, it was while he was watering his plants.
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The sleek watering hole was positively bursting with gold fixtures, luxurious leather seats, and literally two women.
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The bar scene, whether you like your watering holes dive-y or mega-fancy, is spreading its wings.
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Instead you get "Mouth-Watering Oven-Fried Fish, Couscous with Peas and Onions," and some lentil stew. Nice.
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There's a small tap at the base of the barrel for hose connections, and a small watering can.
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"Watering down a bad idea doesn't make it a good idea," Dr Kelli says of the revised edict.
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Even so, Brian Stubbs, 45, said he decided to support his "favorite watering hole" before any devastation hit.
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Precision planting, hybrid seeds that require less watering and other technologies are all helping to conserve precious supplies.
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During the Cold War, spy cameras were hidden in watering cans and bugs were hidden in shoe heels.
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And the company advertising a "Metal-Watering Can" on Amazon was presumably not trying to tempt rust aficionados.
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Even the cheap local hooch, like his eye-watering Boss Whisky, is not selling, because everyone is broke.
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The eye-watering sum was boosted by nine-figure deals from capital-rich companies like Amazon and SoftBank.
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She has been spreading mulch, watering flower beds, popping weeds from the sidewalk cracks with a flathead screwdriver.
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No problem — the HyperChiller can cool virtually any beverage, from tea to white wine, without watering it down.
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After the tweet went viral, she asked her dad to take a photo of himself "watering" the plant.
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It's sucking up all the screen time, and watering down a superhero fantasy into a dreary soap opera.
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For me, my nose starts to run and my throat feels like it's burning, my eyes are watering.
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Decorate with a layer of pretty stones — they'll help retain moisture, which means that less watering is required.
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This allows an endless degree of customization that ensures users won't be watering their lawn in the rain.
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Today the skeletons of unfinished buildings and half-empty watering holes bear witness to those once-high hopes.
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The farmer must have been watering his crop, as there was no obvious evidence of any chemical use.
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Instead this smart watering station has sensors to monitor the moisture, humidity, and temperature for your house plant.
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My eyes were watering from the false lashes and my hair will probably never look like that again.
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The system can also be set to use weather data to automatically determine when a lawn needs watering.
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I see a pair of plastic watering cans that, unexpectedly spotlit by the sun, look like blue flamingos.
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The latest post on the Minion's Facebook profile has a video of it watering some patches of grass.
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The combination of a cheap currency and healthy demand has pushed Brazilian producers' margins to mouth-watering levels.
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Some will lead to sites necessary for a herd's survival, including grazing sites, watering holes or salt licks.
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Presumably it's not too far from his preferred watering hole, the wizards-only Bar With No Doors. 6.
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The watering hole says it'll be showing "all news channels with audio" on all 16 of its TVs.
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Post-performance, just like the Abliveta Playhouse crowd, big-city artists might repair to a nearby watering hole.
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But the Kirkland Signature crackers were infused with a mouth-watering vanilla flavor, which made the taste unforgettable.
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Instead, they invite players to engage in simpler virtual pleasures — taking a stroll, watering plants, feeding stray cats.
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" Mr. Adnani's brothers had worked in the orchards of Mr. Kadour's better-off grandfather, "watering the olive trees.
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Critics see May's Brexit blueprint as a watering down of the UK's position on leaving the European Union.
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As eye-watering as the sums involved in its scandal are, some wonder what more is out there.
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"An IoT-managed watering system can considerably decrease consumption while at the same time increasing yields," he says.
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Follow this flap steak recipe, provided by Tasty, to turn a cheap cut into a mouth-watering dinner.
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Once, it had been possible for ranchers to develop natural springs into watering holes using only a shovel.
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I pulled up in front of a white metal building that houses Fisherman's Wharf, the village watering hole.
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While out drinking this summer, you may have noticed a new, old can at your neighborhood watering hole.
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His great-grandfather, Emil Forsman, worked in the mines before opening a longtime Ely watering hole, Forsman's Tavern.
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The Dow fell an eye-watering 22016%, while the S&P 2101.20 lost 2100.00% and the Nasdaq 21.1421%.
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The Dow fell an eye-watering 21.1430%, while the S&P 21.4 lost 1.14923% and the Nasdaq 21.1492%.
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Of course, you do not need a gorgeous watering can to be good at taking care of plants.
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Some media critics say that watering down descriptions of those racist comments is inadequate in the current climate.
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The banks did so well that they are likely to increase their calls to start watering down regulations.
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I am in no way beholden to watering the plants, as they are on a timer with irrigation.
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Watering can be a mystery — too much water will kill your plant just as easily as too little.
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Watering it down could serve as a valuable example of the Trump administration's success in rolling back regulations.
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Containment efforts on the mainland have prevented people from going out to their regular watering holes and restaurants.
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And flower shops, parking garages and basement apartments were repurposed into illicit watering holes, better known as speakeasies.
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Our mouths are watering just thinking about all the delicious meals you're going to be cooking this fall.
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Critics have derided the change as both a watering down of the event and a brazen money grab.
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Get home, put them away, and he heads out to meet some friends at the local watering hole.
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This gadget attaches to a spigot and works with Apple Homekit to fully automate your grandma's watering schedule.
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The hacked sites were being used in indiscriminate watering hole attacks against their visitors, using iPhone 0-day.
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It aims to be a community center in addition to a watering hole, with paddleboard and sailing lessons.
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Some of the prices of new releases are eye-watering, but it doesn't need to be this way.
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Elderly residents tend to vegetables in tiny kitchen gardens, watering their plants from the piped clean water supply.
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"It was just thick, eyes watering kinda stuff," said Glenn Severance, 65, a resident of Hawaii Paradise Park.
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Both the bar and the hotel are theatrical simulacra of a glamorous Art Deco watering hole and hostelry.
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In 2012, Bonhams sold one of George Harrison's leather jackets from this period for an eye watering £110,450.
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But how do you get people to stop eating mouth-watering beef with such obtuse arguments as these?
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The decision could ultimately affect his — and Trump's — ability to fire Mueller by watering down the "good cause" standard.
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Mary'sThis friendly watering hole in East Atlanta Village is completely removed from the gay scene's ground zero neighborhood Midtown.
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Di Maio retorted that 5-Star lawmakers would be a "dam" against any watering down of his labor decree.
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Her team's experiment explores aeroponic farming, an alternative method for watering plants in the absence of gravity or soil.
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Sean was reportedly holding court during Golden Globes weekend at the famed Polo Lounge, a watering hole for celebs.
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A tour of factories and watering holes across Michigan's car country reveals plenty of support for Mr Trump's aims.
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Red-wine ice cubes would also be great to keep homemade sangria nice and cold, without watering it down.
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Trump rallies draw big crowds, for one: Revelers fill hotels, pack restaurants, purchase sundries and drink watering holes dry.
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Fulfilling both of these promises may please voters but risks further boosting Italy's eye-watering debt and angering Brussels.
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The eye-watering price paid for the seemingly rare vintage caused a stir among experts who questioned its authenticity.
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The company's goal is to give students access to course materials at a less eye-watering price than today.
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Housetraining is really all about supervision, consistency and having your puppy on a good schedule of feeding and watering.
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The two best things (OK, or maybe the two only things) at his favorite watering hole, together at last.
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To you help find other mouth-watering keto fast-food options, we spoke to some experts on the topic.
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This is called "anti-fashion": tweaking mundane items and sending them down the catwalk with eye-watering price tags.
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It fined the bank an eye-watering €3.7bn and added an additional €800m in damages for the French state.
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The system allows homeowners to set watering schedules through an app, which can make adjustments based on the weather.
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"Yeah, I will keep watering the plants in the neighbourhood because they'll die horribly if I don't," she said.
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That kit costs an eye-watering $3,400, and has the weight and size of a classic DSLR pro shooter.
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The Too Faced sweet-smelling Peaches and Cream compact and the Chocolate Bar eye palette are downright mouth-watering.
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What about swapping out your feline's watering bowl for a premium water fountain that keeps the H220O fresher longer?
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They would have lost eye-watering sums of money over Trumpcare, and gained thousands in the months since Brexit.
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I'd like to think he's scouting out the best watering holes and places to eat in heaven, right now.
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Now the question is whether WhatsApp can eat some of Snapchat's lunch abroad without watering down its core product.
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Krispy Kreme or which U.S. city creates the most mouth-watering pizza, don't take matters into your own hands.
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And it includes a variety of watering holes, including local favorites like Violet Crown, The Liberty, and Rio Rita.
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I woke up and my mouth wouldn't stop watering, and I was experiencing, like, intense pain in my back.
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Sam's mouth is practically watering as he watches, and he gets a flash of inspiration: this is his show.
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Quite the opposite, in fact: Trump publicly criticized the Justice Department last summer for "watering down" his original order.
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At least one SEAL told investigators he would splice his drinks with cocaine while at a popular watering hole.
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RiminiA daytime swimming hole becomes a nighttime watering hole with picnic tables to gather 'round into the wee hours.
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But watering down the hiring standards of our men and women in uniform should not be one of them.
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Last summer Instagram was filled with mouth-watering pictures of edible cookie dough, rolled ice cream and frozen rose.
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At one point, I looked around and saw other parents watering their rooftops as their kids manned the spigots.
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A neighbor, Brandon Rendon, told Reuters the victim was in a wheelchair watering her grass before the blast occurred.
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The act should become law as soon as possible, and without any further watering-down of its important provisions.
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With the next scheduled watering a few days away, astronaut Scott Kelly was concerned they would not make it.
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They're working out how to filter water from the Thames to use at the least for watering the plants.
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Return activity is expected to peak on January 2, with an eye-watering 1.9 million package returns, UPS said.
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To celebrate his new role, he invited Stacey to dinner at Spago, one of Hollywood's old-school watering holes.
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At the very least, Ms. Trump could try to shame lawmakers into not watering down this desperately needed reform.
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Between an economic meltdown and accepting eye-watering fatality rates from the virus, there may be a third way.
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That's why terrariums are great: soothing green succulents that barely need watering contained in an attractive, portable glass jar.
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Other potential problems involve inadequate fertilization of the soil and other soil conditions, small container size and infrequent watering.
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The watering holes, 10 in all, are operated by the two houses of Parliament, the Commons and the Lords.
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Except when the stink wafted down the mountain; then they batted their eyes a lot, because they were watering.
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Sock mixes eye-watering power with a deft touch and it was that combination that disrupted Zverev's smooth power.
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Watering down the requirements to hit an arbitrarily high number desired by some does not serve true refugees well.
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This tumbler promises to turn hot coffee into iced coffee in a few minutes without watering down your coffee.
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It shows a blurry figure, slightly bent, holding a carefully-positioned painter's palette (or is it a watering can?).
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In addition to being a watering hole, Neir's has long provided space for meetings, fund-raisers and youth breakfasts.
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But for those who live right above a watering hole, such proximity can be a blessing or a curse.
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Most lawns in town are already brown and some homeowners skip showers in favor of watering, Mr. Haggmark said.
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It includes a planter with soil, a watering can, toy carrots, flowers, radishes, lettuce, cauliflower, and even a worm.
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The stationmaster bicycles ahead of them to issue a warning at the watering hole; the residents begin to whisper.
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But the atmosphere is far from clandestine—the Astor Room has become a popular watering hole for gregarious locals.
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Also your roots all stay on the surface, so when you do stop watering the grass dries out quickly.
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The list of collaborators is also likely to get your mouth watering, not least because Number 1 Angel will!
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I've used my years of experience working at plant nurseries and as a landscaper to assemble a list of the best nozzle options for five different styles: the classic pistol grip, extended watering wand, simple twist action, thumb-controlled flow, and our best overall nozzle, the versatile Gardenite Heavy-Duty Watering Nozzle.
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Elisabetta Pasqualin was watering plants on her terrace when she heard warning sirens and stepped out to see the crash.
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That these come in (somewhat) mouth-watering flavors, such as Sour Lemon and Green Apple, only adds to their appeal.
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In May, dozens of horses were found dead on the edge of a dried-up watering hole in northeastern Arizona.
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For the U.S., it would be a delay or watering down of tax reform, or a sudden hike in March.
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Keep the soil surface moist by watering daily or as needed until the seedlings reach at least 2 inches tall.
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Margot Robbie just upped her cool chick factor by partying and dancing in a Georgia watering hole called Southern Comfort.
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And a few others sweetly shrugged it all off, blinked back their "watering" eyes, and professed their love and forgiveness.
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"Kourtney & Co.," Kardashian wrote alongside a picture of herself and her adorable dates enjoying all of the mouth-watering pastries.
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Fortunately, we now have the answer to both of those questions: September 20th, for the eye-watering price of $1,600.
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A flexible monthly schedule lets you schedule your watering for every month, based on climate data and your geographic location.
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With fall right around the corner, it doesn't hurt to have several warm mouth-watering dessert recipes in your arsenal.
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On "Interlude – Sad," Jackson talks of watering a "spiritual garden" ("There's nothing more depressing than having everything and feeling sad").
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"The council do not pay anything towards planting or watering nor do they provide any maintenance," read the typed page.
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They live peacefully near a watering hole, coexisting with a bunch of other animals: dung beetles, terrapins, bullfrogs, and more.
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The Crunchbase News team has also shined a light on the shrinking watering hole for early-stage startups, as well.
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She walks into the watering hole wearing her own clothing, which is a form-fitting tank top and jeans combo.
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Some environmentalists worry that Britain's departure from the EU will result in the watering down of environmental and climate policy.
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Rachio keeps me up to date on when it plans to skip watering based on upcoming or current weather conditions.
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Vickers has accused BoE of watering down the commission's recommendations on capitalising "ring fenced" retail arms of lenders from 2019.
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At any rate, the watering down of ownership appears to hit a nerve both on the left and the right.
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This Arduino kit can easily be transformed into an automatic plant watering machine to keep your plants hydrated and healthy.
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Rachio claims that users of its previous generation model have saved up to 50 percent off their outdoor watering bills.
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Shielding his watering eyes, Bo looked up and saw the silhouette of a whale-thing descending through the dark sky.
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And it also costs the most — the Note 9 starts at $1,000 and goes up to an eye-watering $1,93.
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Evenings were often spent at the watering hole, which is adorned with statues of robots made out of scrap metal.
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She's now 4, and she loves sticking seeds into dirt, watering plants, and especially eating vegetables straight from the garden.
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"Saturday in 2004, the barometer for watering the seventh green was, did anyone make double or triple (bogey)?" he said.
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He set up a robot and a garden and let the internet run wild, planting and watering whatever they wanted.
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Our mouths are also watering thinking about the plates of Italian food they'll have on deck at their wedding reception.
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That's the case at Minus 5 — a chain of watering holes scattered throughout the country made completely out of ice.
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Best of all, none of the bouquets require watering or any other general maintenance—aside from enjoying every last bite.
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His shower came from a team employee who standing on the car's bicycle roof rack with a large watering can.
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Now, instead of being a metaphorical gardener constantly watering flowers so they can bloom, she sees herself as a flower.
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"The fact that it's come out in the draw is a mouth-watering prospect for the first match," said Clarke.
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They also said that in the past, wads of microbes and other matter repeatedly clogged up the devices' watering system.
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The middle child between the watering can and the lawn sprinkler, garden hose nozzles don't exactly have the easiest job.
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Johnson by tempestuously coveting her job and knavishly conspiring to get it while also making endless, eye-watering diplomatic gaffes.
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The toilet, like all of us when we have a tough day, heads to their local watering hole a drink.
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And he's currently on a sold out tour of the UK that included an eye-watering show at London's KOKO.
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Gruyere cheese was made to top creamy potatoes, and to be turned a mouth-watering golden brown under your broiler.
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Opening with the doom-laden "Dust On Trial," Steen sprays the crowd with beer, like he's watering a flower bed.
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And the renowned Bar Hemingway, a tiny watering hole named after its most famous regular, has barely changed a jot.
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The images show Manuel delivering vegetables to clients in wealthier parts of Cape Town and watering plants with her daughter.
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Neighbors collectively maintain bushes and flower beds on the block's corners, and they've taken up the task of watering trees.
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Before catching a train back to Grand Central, stop at Black Duck Cafe, a watering hole at 605 Riverside Avenue.
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There's no communal watering hole for sex workers to gather around; when they connect with one another, it's usually online.
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Pogba's cost, the amount of money United gave to Juventus to sign him, no longer seems quite so eye-watering.
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A good garden hose will last for years and will make all your watering, washing, and summer fun projects easier.
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The bar was a watering hole for artists, prostitutes, pimps, drunks and whoever else might have walked in that night.
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Despite his intense public demeanor, he often shunned parties at ritzy watering holes in favor of a quiet family life.
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They spent roughly a decade leading sessions at watering holes around New York, mentoring younger musicians and deepening a repertoire.
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Wirecutter recommends the Plant Nanny watering globe and stake set, which will control the amount of moisture in the soil.
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When she went over to investigate, her eyes began watering and she showed other symptoms consistent with pepper spray exposure.
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Ms. Muñoz gave the fiddle leaf a thorough watering and the office manager a gentle reminder that plants need sunlight.
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Russia and China abstained and the watering down of the resolution prompted angry abstentions from the United States and Britain.
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And I have followed the growth of DeFi with … well … eye-watering boredom, along with some dismay, until this week.
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Made with durable materials, the Melnor XT Metal Turbo Oscillating Sprinkler with Flow Control provides precision watering for small areas.
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They're preserved to lock in moisture and freshness for 365 days and require no watering or care of any kind.
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She captures the gestures of both young and old as they sunbathe, swim, lounge and jump into these watering holes.
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A trickle of water runs all day through the gutter, as if someone somewhere has collapsed while watering the lawn.
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In the country's west and southwest, officials asked residents to refrain from washing cars, watering lawns and filling swimming pools.
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Spencer isn't the only alt-right figurehead who's been having a hard time visiting local watering holes as of late.
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The iPhone X has been getting a lot attention since it was announced last week with its eye-watering starting price.
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"It's a naïve concept that growing marijuana is just about throwing a few seeds in the ground and watering them occasionally."
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Make sure you learn what your plant wants during the summer months and don't let it dry too much between watering.
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One of the biggest selling points for artificial grass is that it doesn&apost need constant watering to keep it green.
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For one, watering your garden when it's cooler outside (either in the late evening or early morning), cuts back on evaporation.
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Go straight to the roots of your greenery and you reduce the amount of evaporation that occurs during the watering process.
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Chuck's Sports Bar, the Hangover Bar, and other watering holes received the obnoxious blinking cameras as punishment for perceived bad behavior.
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Bitcoin has seen eye-watering gains in recent months, having more than doubled in value in the past seven weeks alone.
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Now, under careful watch and watering, most firs, spruces, and pines can keep their fragrant greenery for weeks, if not months.
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Importantly, the Raindrop isn't made to store filtered drinking water, instead just water for non-consumable use, like watering your garden.
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Gowdy accused Comey of watering down his initial statement on the investigation&aposs findings and making other decisions on his own.
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That means you can check your phone to track your water usage, skip a scheduled watering or turn your sprinklers on.
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Everything was fine until I woke up the next morning — I could barely breathe and my eyes were watering like crazy.
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Reluctant to give up their privileges, they have in the past threatened to quit over any watering down of their benefits.
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A system like Mr Musk's might one day make a Martian equivalent possible, although the price would still be eye-watering.
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But my favorite new product is the Eve Aqua, which turns your hose on and off and tracks your watering activity.
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With a little help from a food subscription box service, you can create mouth-watering meals every day of the week.
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The city barred residents from watering yards and asked people to limit bathing and flushing toilets, reported The Vallejo Times Herald.
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Commonly referred to as the watering pot clam, it has a shell at the base from which the long tube grows.
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This planter is self watering, as the holes in the cap absorb the water at the bottom half of the bottle.
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Turla is known to use "watering holes" or compromised sites that their targets are likely to visit for distributing its malware.
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Since childhood they have been told that the Greek monopoly on the word Macedonia is sacrosanct: watering it down is blasphemy.
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It's not just the familiar issues of mislabeling or watering down with plain tap water or some other cheaper liquor, either.
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Grapevines can die if you stop watering them, says study author Gregory Gambetta, a professor of viticulture at Bordeaux Sciences Agro.
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"We'd like to grow more aggressively, but we're not doing it at the expense of watering down our culture," Cook said.
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Archeologists uncovered over 10,000 artifacts in what had been a kind of watering hole in the northeastern part of the country.
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Humans had long been building (and dying) on the shortest routes between watering holes, leaving their bodies as a free meal.
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A perfect scenario as far as Exaggerator trainer Keith Desormeaux is concerned would see a heavy watering of the Pimlico track.
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I grab a nice watering can, too, and cross my fingers that the table won't be too hard to put together!
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The shield was "severely damaged" before it ended up in the watering hole, as noted in the University of York release.
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If you need extra convincing to invest in this smoker, just scroll through reviewer photos and your mouth will start watering.
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The hackers appear to have used multiple methods to access target networks, including malicious emails, watering hole attacks, and Trojanized software.
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Why was that particular restaurant the right one, out of all the many legendary Hollywood watering holes you might have evoked?
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Girl Scouts revealed the news of the two new cookies back in August and our mouths have been watering ever since.
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And this is the important thing: a true Carl Zeiss or Leica product is easily distinguishable by the eye-watering price.
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Seemingly every restaurant from Dill to Apotek to Fiskmarkaðurinn (Fish Market) formulates its own butter, all of which are mouth-watering.
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He spent long hours staking out wild animals, waiting for dramatic moments like lions pouncing on zebras at a watering hole.
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Netflix is debuting a documentary all abouttacos, calledLas Crónicas del Taco, featuring the most mouth-watering tacos you can possibly imagine.
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These are changes that don't matter much to the film's plot, but it's a curious watering down of the original film.
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The tools have ergonomically designed handles, so they're easy to use for seeding, weeding, pruning, or watering your beloved plant babies.
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At least the beach was still there, if more crowded, unlike that favorite watering hole, now a sushi or tapas bar.
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Despite fears of over-watering, the crew coaxed the zinnias into a burst of colour in their zero-g vegetable garden.
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Picasso abandoned a painting called "The Watering Place" when he saw Matisse's more adventurous "Bonheur de Vivre" ("The Joy of Life").
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One Amazon customer'sPros: Includes all needed supplies, enough supplies are included for two grow cycles, seeds sprout quicklyCons: Requires daily watering
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The nation's largest physicians' group voted Tuesday to oppose any watering down or elimination of Obamacare's required minimum health coverage benefits.
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The boys I met at the kibbutz's watering hole were studying Torah as a brief reprieve before donning the same uniform.
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If the mere mention of the words "maple bacon" has your mouth watering, you might want to try this crispy snack.
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GM's finances aren't just complicated — they're sprawling, encompassing huge international markets and featuring eye-watering credit operations and oceans of cash.
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There are also ceramics—since vases hold flowers—alongside horticultural engravings and objects from the garden like shears and watering cans.
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From nightlife institutions like Strana to one of its many LGBTQ-friendly spots, Puerto Vallarta has a watering hole for everyone.
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It's the M.O. of some cold appetizers, too: A dish called mouth watering chicken is served with bamboo shoots and scallions.
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"No, for the plants," answered Trump, who was quickly presented with a giant watering can, which she poured over the bed.
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Netflix swatted a Stranger Things pop-up last year, and LEGO forced a brick-themed watering hole to change its name.
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You've got to know how much each plant needs watering, how to space them out and how to keep pests out.
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His eyes were watering throughout the ordeal, so I imagine they were a little bit more honest and direct with him.
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This watering down of the league would be bad enough on its own, but the product is becoming increasingly homogenized, too.
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The closest potential candidate for a star that could go bang is Betelgeuse, located an eye-watering 600 light years away.
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Even if you're just off to a local watering hole, take the five outfits ahead to heart...and to the sand.
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Apple released the laptop at an eye-watering four-figure price, and it didn't come down far from that last year.
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A charming centerpiece comes in the form of a top-handled, squat but cylindrical teapot, cleverly shaped like a watering can.
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Top off your tour with a drink at Charlie's Bar, an iconic San Nicolas watering hole crammed with character and characters.
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That tack seemed to frustrate Gorsuch, who referred it to it as watering down the statute instead of something more definitive.
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The moss TAXA used thrives in moist conditions and would require watering once a week, as well as plenty of shade.
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Tuesday's standout fixtures feature a clash between the United States and Turkey and a mouth-watering contest between Lithuania and Canada.
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And watering the facts down into a quick tweet does a disservice to Americans, who have the right to be informed.
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Teammates throw cups of water, a callback to 2016, when players pantomimed planting and watering seeds when they reached second base.
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Many principals chafed under the administration of the former schools chancellor, Carmen Fariña, whom they saw as watering down their authority.
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Instead of riding the wave of the music, its dancers tore across the stage, watering down its sweep and its scope.
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Australia's main stock index was down 7% on Friday, bringing losses for the week so far to an eye-watering 20%.
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But they're just no substitute for the eye-watering laughter that comes from goofing around with our besties in real-life.
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Speculation is mounting data on Thursday will show U.S. jobless claims rose an eye-watering 1 million or more last week.
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From every air conditioning unit, tubes run down to little pitchers — the runoff is used for watering plants and mopping floors.
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That poses a problem for Apple, which has built its success by charging eye-watering prices for aspirational, frequently replaced devices.
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That poses a problem for Apple, which has built its success on charging eye-watering prices for aspirational, frequently replaced devices.
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At one point, Mr. Lutzen realized Sherwood's, an old watering hole owned by his family, had flooded up to the tabletops.
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From the Constante's windows, guests can see El Floridita, one of Hemingway's local watering holes (and where the drink was created).
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In most cases, you will be swamped with an unending stream of data, eye-watering policy details, and mind-numbing meetings.
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Backed by a limited lifetime warranty, the sprinkler features controls to adjust the width, range, and flow of the watering pattern.
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"Established cloud vendors like Microsoft, Amazon and Google, have put eye-watering investments into the security of their infrastructure," he said.
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Elsewhere in Indonesia, students protested against the watering down of anti-corruption laws and proposed changes that would outlaw extramarital sex.
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The first thing to know about the stock market's eye-watering slide Monday is that it wasn't caused by anything fundamental.
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And why not continue with the watering post-hatch, souping up the fluids, through natural selection, into food for the babies?
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Bonsai trees are notoriously difficult to keep, requiring meticulous shaping, watering and caring that creates a deep connection for their owners.
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She's pushed aggressively for a select committee on climate change with full investigative powers and criticized leadership for watering it down.
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And then it ended, or maybe it broke, and either way I was happy with what watering a flower gave me.
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If you're among the many people who find the eye-watering $999 price tag of the new iPhone X outrageous, fear not.
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With house cats, it's often a single protein in that dander, called "Fel d 1," that causes allergies and gets eyes watering.
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It might sound gross, but that collected water could be used to do everything from watering your lawn to washing your car.
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Some eyewitnesses reported seeing Crawford watering trees and plants around the home, but say he never directed the water towards the flames.
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Ioustinos has been assigned the lifelong position of caretaker of Jacob's Well, an ancient watering hole with connections to several biblical stories.
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And for our sake, please, pray on our behalf that venerable watering hole Manuel's Tavern reopens this spring like it's supposed to.
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But a deal won't just involve her future earnings, it'll have to consider the eye-watering value of her past recordings, too.
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The 62-year-old had been watering the lawn and drinking coffee, and Natalie ran outside thinking it was a medical emergency.
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She's looking forward to the day that whisky and beer made with her customers' crops show up at her favorite watering holes.
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Even though I ordered only one cocktail, a salad, and water, my bill came to an eye-watering 390 dirham, or $106.
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I then misted my hair (with a plant-watering bottle, of course) until damp, then went to town with the sugar spray.
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Other attacks used man-in-the-middle and watering hole methods to obtain the credentials of their intended victims without their knowledge.
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So it was a watering hole for all these "in" people, the BCBG, the bon chic bon genre ["good style, good attitude"].
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Spiio – Software eats landscaping with Spiio, which combines cloud-driven AI with physical sensors to monitor watering and landscaping for big companies.
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Like many herding animals, they may have become isolated from the group and died of stress and hunger near their watering hole.
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Myo Myint dreams of watering only when needed, instead of every two days as he now does, to save the precious resource.
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Self-Watering Tomato Planter See Details We've written about this baby before, but it's worth reminding you how cool it still is.
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In February, Cisco shelled out $1.4 billion for Jasper Technologies, whose software helps companies manage web-connected cars, refrigerators and watering systems.
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Though the beer won't be available until fall, Ommegang and HBO's new Belgian-style double white ale already has our mouths watering.
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He has received fellowships from Callaloo and the Watering Hole, and has been published in Callaloo, Coldnoon: Travel Poetics, and The Felt.
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By making a smaller version of the Note, Samsung may be watering down what's supposed to be its most technically impressive handset.
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From the top floors of lower Manhattan's skyscrapers, five miles away, they look like brachiosaurs gathered at a Jurassic-era watering hole.
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"It was exciting to see so many different species by the watering hole, it was almost like a festive atmosphere," he adds.
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Dollar-denominated debt issuance in these countries has never been higher, and the rise since the early 2000s has been eye-watering.
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My yiayia was happily planting a few new trees, taking care in handling the soil, watering, and collecting fruit in her lap.
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It was a ghost town; even everyone's favorite local watering hole was sparse, probably less people than in the normal witching hours.
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Langston Hughes, wistful, black tie around his neck, stares from a portrait behind the bar at this uptown watering hole and eatery.
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Affluent New Yorkers have flocked to the area, attracted by rents that less eye-watering than in other parts of the city.
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Passing a new bill with enough support from current Republican leadership would mean watering down the rules and undermining internet users' rights.
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Watering holes lose money (except during events that draw out the fearless, such as televised matches during the recent Rugby World Cup).
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A self-watering tool It's hard to forget to water your plants when you have a tool that'll do it for you.
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The courts have tempered some of Trump's most radical ideas, watering down a Muslim travel ban he authored early in his presidency.
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I spent nearly an hour watering the wood shingles in hopes they wouldn't catch the embers from burning structures up the way.
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Television broadcast rights continue to fetch eye-watering sums, and, earlier this month, Amazon entered the soccer market for the first time.
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Since marshy soils compact by de-watering, pumping water out of the ground exacerbates the very problem that needs to be solved.
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If you need reprieve from Beantown's very excellent fine dining scene, just walk on down to one of these classic watering holes.
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Nairobi National Park, a bushy expanse of long grass and watering holes, is just minutes from the glass towers of downtown Nairobi.
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Monitoring acidity, soil nutrients and watering time for each plant for optimal growth is, at best, guesswork or, at worst, an afterthought.
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These headaches are characterized by brief episodes of pain localized in one side of the face and associated with watering, bloodshot eyes.
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All the reptiles and eagles and gorillas can go at one another, while team fuzzy takes a nap by the watering hole.
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Appropriately enough, subway tiles decorate this bar in the Columbus Circle station, a welcome watering hole amid a collection of food kiosks.
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We use 7 billion gallons of water a day on our yards, wasting half of it to runoff, over-watering and evaporation.
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It was a relief for many, putting out fires and watering parched cattle paddocks, but the downpours triggered disaster in the creek.
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To the Editor: As I read your wonderful story about this remarkable man and his remarkable death, my eyes were watering throughout.
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On the bus from the airport to inner-city Pyongyang, we saw these ladies carrying buckets of water around, watering city grass.
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Here the band appears at a Colombian-run, Pan-American watering hole, where the intimate surroundings will help to amplify the energy.
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Today: a General Pediatrician with a joint income of $27,230 who spends some of her money this week on a watering can.
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It was supported by Democrats and Republicans who wanted to try and prevent President Trump from watering down US sanctions on Russia.
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Apple released the laptop at an eye-watering, four-figure price, and it didn't come down too far below that last year.
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But across the street, in Bar Jamaica, a landmark watering hole for some of Italy's most famous artists, things were still slow.
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Those critics often complain that Francis is watering down church orthodoxy, retreating in the culture wars and sowing confusion in the church.
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Size and slope of the garden: Sprinkler choices will depend upon the terrain and the size of the area that needs watering.
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Even with regular watering, giant timber bamboo does not appear to make any gains for the first three years of its life.
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Last month, the IMD forecast above average monsoon rains, crucial for watering nearly half of the country's farmlands that lack irrigation facilities.
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These wells are part of a de-watering operation by New Dominion and inject 4 million barrels of wastewater underground each month.
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Fosun and HNA, which disclose their accounts, have eye-watering ratios of debt to gross operating profit of 8 and 13 times respectively.
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After she went upstairs to wash her face before the ceremony, she immediately broke out into a rash and her eyes started watering.
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The least expensive ticket listed on reseller StubHub is going for an eye-watering $1675 with two weeks to go until the Aug.
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Those numbers make it hard to plan for just how taxed their roads, gas reserves, watering holes, bathrooms, and food services will be.
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They deliberated over a name they'd come up with with journalists at the Demo Conference, a watering hole for early Valley internet types.
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Try to picture it: A mouth-watering slice of pizza, only instead of eating it, you're dressing it in skirts, blouses, and jackets.
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Any bank deemed too big to fail would need a still bigger buffer, eventually reaching an eye-watering 38% of risk-weighted assets.
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Image: S. Li and L. Liang/NEJMA 37-year-old woman recently went to her eye doctor complaining of itching and watering eyes.
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So, when I heard the stylists there were watering down the shampoo at the hair-washing stations, I was a little taken aback.
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Fuchs also shared photos of empty watering holes, dead wildlife and dry roadsides, saying reports of the effects are starting to make headlines.
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The coffee and ice are housed in two different layers of food grade stainless steel, meaning it gets cool without watering it down.
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"I love New York City," he said in his soft voice, his gray-blue eyes immediately watering a decade and a half later.
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She performed in USA Gymnastics' post-Olympic nationwide tour, breaking a rib at one stop but soldiering on without watering down her routines.
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Rachio also says the flow meter can be used to more precisely control water usage, which should theoretically lead to more efficient watering.
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"I really, really hope you guys see that this is a cut that is much deeper than vitamins," she says with watering eyes.
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Today, the house produces more than 4,000 pieces annually, with prices that start at $5,000 and quickly tip into more eye-watering territory.
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It's a matter of debate whether eliminating or watering down China's currency manipulation advantage would be a decisive blow in the trade dispute.
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With its witty clapbacks, Wendy's kept our mouths watering as it continued to serve up beefy burgers with a cold side of shade.
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Using mouth-watering toppings and snazzy mason jars instead of bowls, Quaker transformed the speakeasy into the perfect place to start your day.
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Related: These Paper Meals Are Infuriatingly Mouth-Watering Street Artist Draws Subtle Illusions on Folded Paper The Animated Paper World of Ollanski & Cris
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Peyton Manning clearly knows the feeling ... and is fixing the issue -- by opening up a "high-end watering hole" in Knoxville in 2020!!!
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A 'mountain angel' lost "Not much to say," said a bartender at a downtown watering hole when asked his thoughts on Nicole's death.
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When he is not cooking mouth-watering dishes, the foodie enjoys quality time with his wife Manuela Lopez and their newborn daughter Azul.
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Based on the mouth-watering Friendgsiving spread Kylie prepared for her pals, even ultra-health-conscious Kourtney is in for a serious treat.
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And if he does get moved as part of a Karlsson deal, Ottawa fans will forever blame him for watering down the return.
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When it was unveiled in March, Chevy said it produced 640 horsepower, which is most certainly a mouth-watering amount of American muscle.
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The bot relies on 3D-printed parts, like a seed injector, watering nozzle, and a weed destroyer to carry out its farm work.
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To the doubts that he can be an effective president, he responded, with eye-watering audacity, that he alone can play that role.
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By the time he jogged in from the bullpen, he said, his eyes were watering, his cheeks were numb and his fingers tingled.
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New to the watering hole: "3 for $30" every Tuesday, a chance to try some of the menu highlights, including drinks and dessert.
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She is the president of the Ipswich Garden Club, and when the town banned outdoor watering this summer, Ms. Kippin had a problem.
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Republicans in the state's legislature have moved to curb the powers of incoming Democratic elected officials, while watering down some voter-approved measures.
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Clashes between mostly lighter-skinned Tuareg and black Fulani herdsmen, often over land and watering points, have killed dozens of civilians this year.
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He starts to pot petunias, digging his large hands into the soil and pouring water from a watering can to nourish the transplant.
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One trailer shows a man watering his garden, happily oblivious to the pile of zombie arms flailing around in the dirt below him.
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We've seen this with Italy just this year, with populist leaders watering down budget plans, partly in response to a sinking market reaction.
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Further watering down the measures, Abe's plan would exempt workers in construction and logistics from the overtime limits for the next five years.
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It's unclear if Price plans to make any of those changes, but HHS has slowly been working on watering down some ObamaCare requirements.
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It also contains other plant-related accessories like watering cans in two different sizes and saucers that can be paired with the planters.
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So drink up and hunker down in these old-school, badly lit watering holes and make sure to have a shot for us.
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Maybe, I tell myself, I could apply that same attentiveness to the real thing, rather than watering whether it's needed or not. Maybe.
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Most of that goes into watering the six square meters of corn or grain required to feed each 17 ounces' worth of cow.
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"We intend to do everything we can to fight for conservative principles to prevent Washington forces from watering down the platform," he continued.
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There are a few local watering holes and nightlife venues near Occidental Square that are mainstays on many of the underground tour routes.
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Since the airline boasted "mouth-watering" food by an "award-winning culinary partner," I went to check the food selection out right away.
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Gina recognizes this and, once confirmed, she will work hard to restore the eye-watering excellence the agency once enjoyed in language skills.
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It had been all I could manage to remain on top of my un-botchable after-school job watering the neighbors' bonsai trees.
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The immense garden is equipped with automatic watering tubes controlled remotely by computer and scaffolding draped with blankets of sheep's wool and hemp.
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"You tend to get challenges in watering your plants where we can get too much water or not enough water," Dr. Massa said.
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But on Tuesday, the shorefront watering hole in Carolina Beach, N.C., was deserted and locked up tight, and the attached pier was empty.
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Why it matters: While Americans are drinking more at home with their local watering holes closed, the liquor supply may come up short.
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Callimachi: So online, there are, quite literally I think, tens of thousands of people like Huzayfah who are circling these internet watering holes.
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Since the bridge reopened in 2014 — and especially since new restaurants and watering holes opened near South Park's main intersection of 14th Ave.
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Mr. Rodriguez, a gardener who had spent the morning watering agave plants at a nearby estate, cleared his throat and rubbed his eyes.
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Coiled hoses are great for watering plants on a patio, for example, but terrible for connecting to a sprinkler set in the grass.
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The oval pool, which Nazimova had made in the shape of the Black Sea, became a watering hole for Los Angeles' bohemian intelligentsia.
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Both places offer serious coffee, but beachgoers seeking a real drink in a local watering hole should not bypass Shine's (55 California Street).
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This beverage cooler can chill iced coffee and teas by up to 130 degrees in a single minute, all without watering them down.
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She said that these were just citizens of the city, and that they were watering the lawn because of the lack of rain.
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Shortening its title actually takes away from that self-realization instead of making it clear, watering down the importance of Harley's new mindset.
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Ms. Merkel has responded by watering down some of her open-door policies, and has backed a partial ban on the facial veil.
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My mom takes such good care of her "babies," but hands over the responsibility of watering them to me when she's at work.
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African Monarch butterflies fluttered about as giraffes drank from watering holes in the distance, bending awkwardly like tripods on the verge of collapse.
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Disneyland Paris has dropped an offer that aims to reduce this eye-watering figure, by letting everyone in your party eat for free.
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That wraparound display will come at a price, though: Royole says the Mirage will be available in Q2 for an eye-watering $899.
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Let us count the woes: The 22026 Winter Games in Sochi, Russia, not only cost an eye-watering $20203 billion including related infrastructure.
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It was supported by Democrats and Republicans who wanted to try to prevent President Donald Trump from watering down US sanctions on Russia.
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While higher education often comes with an eye-watering price tag, there are options outside of a traditional four-year college or university.
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Our ancient forebears stumbled on a liberating solution: Make yourself into a watering can, and you can lay your eggs wherever you want.
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In particular, Oklahoma has a number of "de-watering" operations that separate out the saltwater from oil that's pulled up from conventional wells.
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I fantasized about this recently at Hanumanh, the 30-seat Laotian watering hole from mother-and-son chefs Seng Luangrath and Boby Pradachith.
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If checking out the bar scene in your destination tends to be a vacation highlight, why not hit watering holes frequented by locals?
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Trade talks between the world's two largest economies collapsed last month, with U.S. President Donald Trump accusing China of watering down its commitments.
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Here are the best garden hose nozzles you can buy:Best garden hose nozzle overall: Gardenite Heavy-Duty Watering NozzleBest budget garden hose nozzle: Gilmour Full-Size Zinc PistolBest garden hose nozzle watering wand: Dramm One-Touch Rain WandBest fireman-style garden hose nozzle: Bon-Aire Original Ultimate Hose NozzleBest garden hose nozzle for gardeners: Ikris Metal Lever Garden Hose Nozzle
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With help from a local lawyer, Vincent Longhi, Miller got to know some of the longshoremen, visiting their watering holes and eventually their apartments.
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According to the British Beer and Pub Association, the total number of watering holes in Blighty has fallen by 20013% since 22001, to 22016,241.
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On a ROKiT cooking show, a chef offered a pizza fresh from the oven, practically mouth-watering while hovering in front of your face.
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Close your eyes and picture your favorite local watering hole that's always got friendly service, a good vibe, and the occasional character or two.
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And hundreds of craftsmen work on your Rolls-Royce before it leaves the production facility in Goodwood, England, so the prices are eye-watering.
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I Hart Food, which will follow the social media star across the nation as she samples mouth-watering regional delicacies, premieres on August 14th.
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Unfortunately, the warning was too little too late for Brown and Johnson, who stood shocked with major mouth puckers, eyes watering and faces red.
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Most old-school Mexican cantinas have their myths but few, if any, are as steeped in legend as Guadalajara's oldest watering hole, La Iberia.
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The zigzag warren leading up to the watering hole has been nicknamed the "Wall of Love" and cost some 200,000 rupees ($3,000) to build.
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Zhao says his hushed watering hole draws no complaints from the neighbors, some of whom occasionally pop by for a drink at the bar.
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Something that seems ordinary, a local watering hole catering to queer clientele, can be particularly revolutionary when you have few other places to go.
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The new 50-storey tower contains 274 luxury flats that range in value from a merely expensive £1m ($1.3m) to an eye-watering £15m.
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We chat while I get ready for work, which includes prepping my lunch, feeding and watering the bunnies, and putting on light make up.
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In 2014 student-led protests led to the watering down of a plan to introduce a curriculum that would whitewash the Communist Party's record.
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But by the next morning, "my face had swollen, my eyes were blurred and continually watering and my skin looked pus-y," she wrote.
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Werner performed a study six years ago in order to understand the relationship between watering a Christmas tree and its ability to retain needles.
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The dollar had risen to 22.5 on Tuesday amid speculation that Trump could be coaxed into watering down or holding off on the tariffs.
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A few hours earlier he had sold a converted community hall nearby with "work-live possibilities" for an even more eye-watering A$2.7m.
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Simply watering down or removing alcohol from the staple offerings of beer and wine reinforces the perception that drinking alcohol is the desirable norm.
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By one estimate, posted workers account for one-third of the labour force on construction sites in Belgium (where labour taxes are eye-watering).
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So in case you were wondering, despite the hovering, these are real plants and will need regular watering and care, they're not just props.
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He also reiterated that the planned capital increase would take place via a rights issue to avoid watering down stakes held by existing investors.
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The deal gives the three-year-old firm an eye-watering $2.8 billion post-money valuation, making it Europe's most valuable private fintech group.
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He can expect much bashing from the Eurosceptic press and from backbench Tories for watering down what they already saw as pretty thin gruel.
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We've all been there: after a particularly long and stressful day, nothing sounds better than heading to the nearest watering hole for a drink.
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You'll learn how to manipulate your smart home by controlling your air-conditioning system, powering on your holiday lights, and automatically watering your plants.
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Twice champion Maria Sharapova will take on Czech sixth seed Karolina Pliskova in a mouth-watering clash for a place in the last 218.
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On a Sunday morning in June 2012, a tortoise named Lonesome George was found dead stretched out in the direction of his watering hole.
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But by the third week of April – when farmers wanted to start watering their crops – the levels had dropped by 20 percent, officials said.
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For example, understanding watering schedules in microgravity, and knowing what to do if there is mold growth or other challenges in these extreme conditions.
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It is headed for an eye-watering 53 percent gain this year, within a hair of where it was at the start of 2015.
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Looking for funding as a startup in Latin America is a lot like looking for a watering hole in the middle of the desert.
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The app allows you to keep track of when you planted the seeds, gives you gardening tips, and allows you to set watering reminders.
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He says that the opera house is more than an expat watering-hole, attracting Arabs, east Asians and Africans to opera, ballets and symphonies.
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Kentucky's top-rated ice cream shop offers a mouth-watering list of signature flavors, including bourbon & honey, Kentucky blackberry & buttermilk, and strawberry balsamic sorbet.
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While some criticize Platini's expansion as a watering down of quality, others see it as offering fresh hope and new blood in the tournament.
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Ruchi is easy to miss: the dining room is snugly fitted into the crook of O'Hara's, a boomerang-shaped cop-and-fireman watering hole.
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We wrapped quickly, and headed to the women's local watering hole to shoot a scene wherein they would fight with their white rapper boyfriends.
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That eye-watering figure will rise further should he become the first English winner of a British Open for 25 years later this month.
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When asked separately about ongoing discussions, Rubio said the talks were not about watering down the bill but "largely about picking the right" sanctions.
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Lots of folks hailed #RoshHashana on social media with greetings, mouth-watering pix of food, nods to tradition and aspirations for happy days ahead.
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"After displacement to Kirkuk, I could not find a job to feed my family and my children," said Ali after watering his little farm.
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Thirst could send the cows sliding down the hill to the swamp without waiting for the herders to take them to the watering holes.
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It's low-maintenance so there's not a ton of involvement with tech or even much watering, and they're not likely to already have one.
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Or maybe you don't want to spend time watering your garden — or schlepping back and forth to turn on your sprinklers, for that matter.
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A high-quality pizza oven achieves high temperatures with minimal preheating, can cook mouth-watering pizzas of several sizes, and requires minimal clean-up.
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Watering wands are perfectly suited for jobs like this, using their length to position the nozzle above the plant, gently showering it from above.
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Better yet, they can do this with the latest information on a plant's acidity, nutrient, watering levels and more in an environmentally sound manner.
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Pretty cool moment when they all made it to the famous watering hole, Oga's Cantina ... where they showed off their bubbly and foggy drinks.
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Whether you're a serial bar-hopper or a regular at your corner watering hole, you've probably established some sort of repartee with the bartenders.
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Amazon is hardly known for its aversion to innovation: in 2017, it reportedly spent an eye-watering $22.6 billion on research and development alone.
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Like most plants, grass requires just a few basic things: mowing, watering and and fertilizing occasionally, though not as frequently as you may think.
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But in a twist, Bulls Head might owe its existence to a bar, the Bull's Head Tavern, which was hardly an ordinary watering hole.
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I am SO nervous for the dentist today so I try to calm my nerves by chatting with coworkers and watering my work plants.
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It's a stark contrast to July 2018, when Justin and Hailey raged at the famous watering hole after the singer proposed to the supermodel.
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CreditCreditAlain de Martignac/Icon Sport, via Getty Images PARIS — The transfer fee was eye-catching, the salary eye-watering, and the impact jaw-dropping.
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In a city filled with excellent watering holes, one of the most impressive newcomers is Himmeriget, an unassuming bar in a former butcher shop.
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His task — living up to an eye-watering fee, in a position not designed to help him do so — seemed a hiding to nothing.
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The Sutler Saloon opened in 1976 and became a prominent watering hole for Nashville's music business community as well as famous, and infamous, players.
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One of the most dangerous times was when they took the cows up to a watering hole right next to the border with Ethiopia.
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AeroGarden's hydroponic and self-watering countertop gardens make it easy to grow your own herbs, flowers, greens, and vegetables with just water and patience.
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Lachlan, with his tattooed forearm, avoids the spotlight, rarely popping up in Hollywood watering holes like Tower Bar, where James has a signature table.
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Naturally, we meet Jack at a restaurant, although this one is not a Greenwich Village coffee shop but a chic Los Angeles watering hole.
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Before long, she is in an induced coma; Kumail's doe eyes are watering; and you're wondering, wait, isn't this supposed to be a comedy?
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I also prune a few and then check to see how the soil feels in all of them to see if anyone needs watering.
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Yet many of those warehouses host popular watering holes, busy workshops and budding brands, a few of which operate shops of a particular kind.
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"Quite honestly, I think you are watering down and dumbing down when you bestow it on someone like Donald Trump," he said via satellite.
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Before the speech, the debate in D.C. saloons and watering holes was concerned how long Trump would survive as President of the United States.
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Details: Featuring automated lights and regular watering reminders, the compact, three-pod AeroGarden Sprout is ideal for smaller spaces like apartments and dorm rooms.
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That's why it's important to understand the watering requirements of different plants, your local climate and soil, and how to properly add supplemental water.
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On a recent trip, children could be seen splashing in a natural watering hole below, while others played baseball, the island's most popular sport.
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While I was tired from my flight — and not starving, thanks to the tasty breakfast croissant — the smell of lunch had my mouth watering.
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The dollar had risen to 22 on Tuesday amid speculation that Trump could be coaxed into watering down or holding off on the tariffs.
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The toy has a unique feature: To access the surprises and doll, kids will water their Blume toy with the included watering can first.
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The Rajashthan Revealed tour includes morning and evening safaris at Ranthambore National Park, where tigers emerge in warmer months seeking watering holes (from $21,230).
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Months later the company agreed a 21 million pound loan from lenders, with an eye-watering 20.8045% interest, rising 0.5 percentage points every quarter.
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The groom, 45, is a co-founder and head of product for Grow, a company in New York that develops self-watering garden planters.
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And because the people were literally dirt poor, the same pot was often used for everything from cooking their rice to watering their buffaloes.
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Or they put you through a mouth-watering wait, like for the Caramel M&Ms that we still won't get to taste until May 2017.
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Although you'll have better luck checking in with your local watering holes for their take on National Beer Day, here are a few standout deals.
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If you want a Mac with actual oomph, right now, your only real choice is an iMac Pro, which starts at an eye-watering $5,000.
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On Friday, the Wall Street Journal reported President Donald Trump will sign an executive order aimed at watering down the 2010 Dodd-Frank regulatory framework.
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A fixed schedule lets you schedule watering on certain days, at certain times, for certain lengths of times and in certain areas of your lawn.
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His longtime neighbor Scott Free noticed in June that strangers were answering Egg's door and that he wasn't walking his dog or watering his plants.
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Plant ownership is a commitment that requires regular watering, plenty of sunlight, and based on some schools of thought, even talking to our viridescent friends.
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The good news is that investors are placing their most eye-watering valuations on a fringe of smallish companies that are growing very fast indeed.
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"This was a typical watering hole attack where the vast majority of users were uninteresting for the attacker, but select ones were," Avast researchers wrote.
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After eight years of eye-watering austerity, Greek GDP per person is still far below its level in 2007 in real terms (see chart 3).
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I have a couple of big ones so it's easier to put them in my shower to water them instead of using a watering can.
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I can immediately see that my device is online, that there's no watering delay, and what the current weather and forecast is for my town.
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That's why we're rounding up the eleven most mouth-watering NYC snacks that you — and your followers — aren't going to want to miss out on.
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We get this essential information when U.S. Marshall John Cook (Sam Waterston), who's not from around these parts, strides into the La Belle watering hole.
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Two of our guests prepare a mouth-watering spread of snacks to tide us over until the big meal, including baked brie and chicken wings.
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Nonetheless, a bit of time in any town of significant size in Ecuador is all it takes to find the gringo haunts and watering holes.
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CCTV footage from the watering hole shows customers running to hide from the equine, who, in the clip, bursts into the bar bucking and charging.
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Having the fan constantly on high to inhibit mold was drying the crops out too much, but the next scheduled watering wasn't until the 20183th.
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This sleek planter is self watering and comes with built-in LED lights so that you can grow your own indoor garden all year round.
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Sales on the day last year across the Chinese retail giant amounted to an eye watering 3003 billion yuan (A$1.8 billion) in 24 hours.
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Apple has an eye-watering $245 billion cash pile, which has boosted theories the company could be thinking about a strategic merger or acquisition deal.
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Bill was hanging out at the Vesuvio rooftop lounge, a popular watering hole for celebs playing in the annual Pebble Beach Pro-Am golf tourney.
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Digital currencies allow users to make online transactions across borders instantaneously and have surged in popularity this year because of their eye-watering price rises.
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All you've got to do on your part is add water and insert the seed pads; there's no rinsing, watering, or other maintenance required whatsoever.
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For reference, its most recently announced premium tier phone, the foldable Mate X, is set to come with an eye-watering 2,299 euro price tag.
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Set up by a busy watering hole in South Africa, the Tembe Elephant Park camera can see anywhere between 50 and 60 elephants a day.
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After being criticised for watering down the new childhood obesity strategy last week, the Government is again under fire again for relaxing official health guidelines.
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To avoid rush hour traffic, Rohrer opted for happy hour at the West Hollywood Mexican watering hole Tortilla Republic — and he met his future husband.
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Before I knew it, I was watering the fern and reshuffling some olives, thinking, Hey...this is way better than being a bar right now.
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Deborah Smith, who lives in New Orleans, is a hobby MAP searcher and a forum moderator on Websleuths, an online watering hole for amateur detectives.
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With Johnny's moving to a busier neighborhood in Adams Morgan, some other restaurant will no doubt take its place as a Capitol Hill watering hole.
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Jerry Brown (D) on Monday made permanent a series of rules that includes restrictions on watering lawns, washing pavement and cars, and using ornamental fountains.
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The Swiss Army Knife of nozzles, the Gardenite Heavy-Duty Watering Nozzle ensures that you're prepared to tackle whatever project your yard has in store.
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With a thumb-controlled flow valve and a wide 2.5-inch nozzle face, the Dramm One-Touch Rain Wand makes gentle watering tasks a breeze.
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Trade talks between the world's two largest economies collapsed last month, with U.S. President Donald Trump accusing China of watering down commitments it had made.
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Symantec said the latest campaign was launched by infecting websites that intended victims were likely to visit, which is known as a "watering hole" attack.
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The budget would also increase the Pentagon's spending power to an eye-watering $553 billion—an increase of 4.7 percent over last year's defense budget.
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Frank Murphy, of Glasgow watering hole The Pot Still, sees Dry January as the latest in an onslaught of campaigns to get people off booze.
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Motorhead frontman Lemmy is one huge step closer to returning to his favorite watering hole again -- his life-sized bronze monument is now fully funded.
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Ten years after The Emo Diaries, Deep Elm, fed up with the commodification and watering down of the "emo" sound, would want its music back.
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Via This Is Colossal Related: These Paper Meals Are Infuriatingly Mouth-Watering Synesthesia Inspires Steady Sun's Video for "Irises" This Paper Magician Constructs Unbelievable Origami
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TRADE: Talks between the world's two largest economies collapsed last month, with U.S. President Donald Trump accusing China of watering down commitments it had made.
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SoftBank Group recorded an eye-watering quarterly loss of $6.5 billion early Wednesday, spurred by some of its biggest tech investments like Uber and WeWork.
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But if I say I'm free, she often presses me into dog-walking, plant-watering and mail-collecting duties while she's away for the weekend.
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The Lynx lodge has a history steeped in grandeur, but it's now mainly a sometime rental hall and watering hole for an ensemble of castoffs.
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There is a risk with this approach, which is that you'll be so enthralled by your watering can that you'll water your plants too much.
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The researchers said the attacks were "indiscriminate watering hole attacks" with "no target discrimination," noting that anyone visiting the site would have their iPhone hacked.
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Google hasn't named the websites that served as a "watering hole" infection mechanism, or shared other details about the attackers or who their victims were.
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Or perhaps scared officials will avoid a vote altogether by watering down CORSIA to the point where no one airline or government can dispute it.
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That is likely to increase calls from the financial industry and its allies in the Trump administration and Congress to start watering down the regulations.
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More than a hundred cities have created protected lanes that place buffers between bicycles and cars, like ones lined with self-watering planters in Seattle.
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Ant Financial, the most valuable fintech company in the world with a market capitalization of $60 billion, raised an eye-watering $4.5 billion in 2443.
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The militant group says it's open to a Palestinian state along 63 lines, wants closer ties with Egypt and is watering down anti-Jewish language.
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Several such bonds traded on double-digit yields with one note maturing in 2020 hitting an eye-watering 79% in November, reflecting growing investor concerns.
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But more importantly, Trump is having a tough time watering down the purity of the positions on immigration that were instrumental in his political rise.
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Demonstrators first hit the streets on Friday, a day after the government announced an eye-watering hike in fuel prices by as much as 300%.
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Victory would require a significant premium, even a cash component, added to an already eye-watering breakup fee which the newspaper put at $650 million.
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Yes, its price premium is still eye-watering, but hopefully making fewer visits to a repair shop should help with its running costs over time.
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But not all the gains in water conservation were a result of behavioral changes, like taking shorter showers or watering gardens just twice a week.
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And in order to obtain Beijing's assent — to present a "united front" to Pyongyang — American policymakers made compromises, delaying and watering down sanctions, for instance.
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The video, which shows the many cyclones and anticyclones permeating the pole, bears striking resemblance to -- of course -- a mouth-watering slice of pepperoni pizza.
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But this much-trafficked watering hole also exerts a dangerous gravitational force, the kind that holds people in place when they should be moving on.
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Argentina's inflation print now exceeds 30 percent, and its interest rate has been hiked to an eye-watering 60 percent — the highest on the planet.
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While our ancestors gathered around the campfire, the hearth, or the watering hole to tell stories and gather information, today we gather around the screen.
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As Chef Adam Jones, Cooper learns from and teaches the adorable British child while preparing dinner – which includes some mouth-watering pasta cooked up by Miller.
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At $013 for one ounce, Drunk Elephant's serum is half the price of Skinceuticals CE Ferulic, which costs an eye-watering $166 for the same volume.
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Meanwhile, according to Business Insider, the iPhone X could start at an eye-watering $1,000, which would be a new high for a base model iPhone.
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It's adaptability also makes it ideal for classic whisky cocktails like Blood and Sand, the Rob Roy, good old Rusty Nail and other mouth-watering cocktails.
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"We're not sure if our place will still be there or not," Bearden said, Watering down the house Gary Owenby was born and raised in Gatlinburg.
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On Friday, however, Trump signed executive orders aimed at watering down financial regulations in the U.S., lifting theFinancial Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLF) by 252 percent.
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Comey wrote that U.S. President Donald Trump pressured him into watering down the Federal Bureau of Investigation's probe into whether Russia meddled in the November vote.
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Read on for what we think are some of the city's best outdoor watering holes, and get ready to put your sunglasses on and start sippin'.
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Ahead of Tuesday's decision, Macron was seen to be facing a stark choice of either watering down his controversial carbon tax or potentially facing more trouble.
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