The previous day her mild dorsally angulated distal radial fracture had been manipulated under a Bier block in the emergency department. |
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Rachel stared after him in mild surprise, her eyebrow arched and her emerald gaze thoughtful. |
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Windborne hairs released when the seed balls fall apart may cause mild nasal irritation to those with tree allergies. |
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He regarded him with a mild smile and slight shake of his head, just like a teacher might regard an apt, but lazy pupil. |
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She had normal thyroid function, ketonuria, and mild diffuse ST-T wave changes. |
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She also suffered a mild heart attack due to the trauma and had a blood clot on her lung. |
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Bright sunshine and mild temperatures heralded the first athletics competition of the year on Sunday. |
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During unusually mild winter weather and during the summer, the jet stream retreats northward into Canada. |
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For all his mild and gentlemanlike manner he was also tough and uncompromising, a Jesuitical loner in a companionable game. |
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It's been a mild winter and, day by day, there's a little more warmth in the sunshine. |
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While the sauce for the chicken korma was mild and creamy, the texture of the meat, I'm sorry to say, was unpleasantly chewy and spongy. |
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The mild fruit with a sweet and acid taste can get rid of wetness inside, enrich the body's energy and relieve internal heat. |
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Those who contract the virus and do show symptoms typically suffer from mild fever and head and body aches. |
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I left Basel with aching feet, piles of business cards, a mild tan, and some inspiration. |
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To the fast-swelling ranks of ataraxic drugs, another was added last week for patients with relatively mild emotional disorders. |
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A range of ointments is available that contain local anaesthetics, mild astringents, or steroids. |
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Yes, absinthe is made with wormwood, which contains a psychoactive chemical called thujon, which causes mild hallucinations. |
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That restricted her family time, but the outstanding results she achieved quietened their mild complaints. |
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Reduction of acute nasal fractures in the primary care setting is confined largely to the closed reduction of mild unilateral fractures. |
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Rosewood and grapefruit are both mild astringents and will improve the colour and texture of the skin. |
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It's very mild electrical current, and it actually helps to reduce puffiness and to help redefine and contour the jawline. |
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They began as Keynesian demand management adherents but lost their way during the economic crisis of the 1970's to finish up mild monetarists. |
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Sweating flushes toxic metals, such as copper, lead and mercury, and removes excess salt, a benefit for those with mild hypertension. |
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The affliction has also been likened to Asperger's syndrome, a mild variant of autism. |
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In previous surveys, mild diagnoses such as Asperger's syndrome were likely excluded. |
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They may have a nonverbal learning disability, Asperger's syndrome, high-functioning autism, mild retardation or traumatic brain damage. |
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Seven participants reported 11 episodes of mild symptoms as recorded in their daily diaries. |
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Occasionally, mild clonic seizures occur, but a seizure work-up is not indicated unless other signs point in this direction. |
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A loose tongue may cause only mild irritation, but it can also destroy reputations and wreck lives. |
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The coast of Belize can be battered by some pretty brutal winds but even on a mild day things fell off the washing lines. |
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Wash with a gentle massage-like motion, using a soft washcloth or sponge and a mild soap. |
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The books and papers will first be washed in clean water with a very mild detergent to remove the dirt and debris. |
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On a thin-crust pizza, the Italian ham lies on top of basil tomato sauce and beneath salty Gaeta olives and swaths of mild asiago. |
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Runners encountered wintry and snowy conditions on the summit although it was mild and calm in Kirkby Stephen. |
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All of these Asian greens are tender and succulent, but flavors vary from mild and clean to sharp and peppery. |
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With Samuel French receiving medical treatment for mild hypothermia warhorse George Day took control of midfield and opened play up. |
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The twins were lolling around in front of the television, the man was reading the newspaper and the woman was doing some mild housekeeping. |
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I've heard mixed feedback regarding the use of a mild acid wash to roughen up or etch the surface and create more traction. |
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Tetanus often begins with mild spasms in the jaw muscles-also known as lockjaw or trismus. |
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Both of these substances are mild abrasives and can be used as an alternative to chlorine scouring powders. |
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Most hot flashes are mild to moderate in intensity and usually abate over time without therapy. |
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It is usually a very mild infection, transmitted as a moderately contagious airborne infection. |
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When the winter has been mild like this year, the flower stalk will elongate in early March. |
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In mild climates, the plant will maintain a low rosette of leaves and can be picked through the winter. |
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Infants infected with HHV 6 may develop roseola, a mild rash that disappears within several days. |
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In fact, the basic science literature reports that even mild stretching can cause muscle damage at the cellular level. |
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On the roasted side, a medium roast will have a mellow or mild flavor impact, while a dark roast will be rich and heavier. |
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When your appetite returns, eat mild foods such as rice, dry toast, or bananas. |
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Subsequently, with other intellectuals, he agitated for political and social change, earning a reputation as a mild radical and socialist. |
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Unlike shooting with panoramic cameras, which rely on wide-angle lenses, this method works best with normal or mild telephoto lenses. |
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The culturing process continues as the mild cheddar is allowed to age for about two months. |
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With harmless colours like a mild metallic lilac and beige, it looks more like a feminine home appliance than traditional home office equipment. |
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The meal was vegetarian and lacked most spices, since certain foods are mild aphrodisiacs and monks supposedly lead celibate lives. |
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Pat began to have pains in her right hip and side and mild stomach upsets in January last year. |
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The mild rapids turn to riffles and become fewer and fewer from here to the takeout. |
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High doses of aspirin and other anti-inflammatory medications can sometimes ease mild symptoms. |
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Although we did not test for myoglobin in her urine, mild rhabdomyolysis could have contributed to her acute renal failure. |
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She was always seen as calm and level-headed, always speaking in a mild and soothing tone. |
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Aside from mild gastrointestinal distress and allergic reactions, side effects are rare, and serious toxicity rarely has been reported. |
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For mild sunburn, apply a moisturising lotion or a special aftersun cream from a pharmacy. |
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One of the most unfortunate and best known examples of this was the mild sedative and anti-emetic Thalidomide. |
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He was stripped of the Conservative whip for expressing a mild opinion about spending cuts. |
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By morning I was feeling quite unwell with retrosternal chest pain, odynophagia, and mild dysphagia. |
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If you're preparing Welsh rarebit, for example, use a strong-tasting, mature cheese rather than a mild variety. |
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There is an instant change from mild anger and heavy annoyance to startled astonishment and disbelief. |
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She was a meek and mild kind of lady and she'd just come out of hospital a few weeks back. |
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In a mild winter we are seeing people turning power off left, right, and centre. |
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The region along the Adriatic coast has a Mediterranean climate with mild winters and hot, dry summers. |
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It has lately been the fashion to focus the mind entirely on these mild and subordinate resemblances and to forget the main fact altogether. |
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It's brief statement Tuesday was closely scrutinized by analysts, who said they were surprised by its mild tone. |
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Non-narcotic analgesics can be used for mild to moderate migraines that are not associated with nausea and vomiting. |
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These products vary, but may include a mild synthetic detergent or an oil mixed with a wetting agent. |
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Overall, Bedford thinks a mild rally this past fall will probably be followed by another marked drop in share prices. |
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The actual procedure causes little or no discomfort and can usually be done with only mild sedation and a local anesthetic. |
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From Baja California up the US West Coast the climate is mild and arid, other than in winter. |
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The chair of women's health at the University Health Network in Toronto says around 70 per cent experience mild baby blues. |
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Seattle's mild maritime climate means you can drink lattes with the locals at an outdoor cafe well into the holiday season. |
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She wishes for a mild mannered and well tempered young lady to be friends with. |
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After an hour, add enough shampoo to the hair to raise a mild lather, then add water and shampoo as normal. |
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Tan's mild political satire maintains a wry humour that complements the general comic tone. |
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The side-effects of an amniocentesis can include some mild pain or cramps in the tummy. |
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In fact, all participants were given cotton pads without a specific odorant, although the pads themselves did have a mild odor. |
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They help dissolve hard water deposits from shower doors, mild rust stains and soap film and remove tarnish from brass and copper. |
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As the landing gear was being retracted, he felt a slight hesitation and mild backfire with the left engine. |
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However, if the sickle hemoglobin S is combined with the target cell, some mild to moderate anemia may occur. |
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These infections may be mild such as pimples or boils or serious, for example infection of the bloodstream, bones or joints. |
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The chewing of the leaf helps with the symptoms of altitude sickness, wards off hunger, and provides mild stimulant effects. |
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Taken jointly, they prevent the progression of the disease, reduce inflammation, and relieve mild to severe pain. |
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On emergence from anesthesia, nearly all patients experience immediate pain relief and mild sensory loss. |
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For example, mild aversion therapy followed by positive reinforcement may be effective. |
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Symptoms are often overlooked, as they are mild and commonly experienced by well people. |
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In the first five years, the reactors will undergo mild surface-level deactivation to minimize their radioactivity. |
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One of the universal observations by shooters who have fired the short magnums is their surprisingly mild recoil compared to standard magnums. |
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I briefed the crew on all the maneuvers I planned to complete, including mild aerobatics, SAM defenses, and, finally, low-level defensive jinks. |
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However, the consensus opinion seems to be that he had a mild form of talipes in his right foot. |
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The weatherman has predicted mild conditions for today, and sunny weather later this weekend and on Monday. |
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The coarse texture and mild flavour of the beans contrasted nicely with the saltiness of the smoked ham and the richness of the sausage. |
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But when he was a toddler, he was diagnosed as having a relatively mild form of autism. |
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Joan Scanlan was a real lady, a mild gentle person and a woman of principle who was never afraid to articulate her views. |
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For a mild mix, combine familiar types of leaf lettuce with greens such as mizuna, purslane, mache and chervil. |
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We literally cater to the backyarders and tailgaters, dishing out a pleasing blend of meat and sauce that is none too hot, mild or excessive. |
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Four days later he developed a mild temperature, a sore throat, blisters on the palms of his hands and weals on his tongue. |
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Well, Pete, this is a little tricky, and anyone with even a mild allergy to stats should look away now. |
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Symptoms of mild food allergies, such as a rash or runny nose, may be treated with antihistamines. |
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The remnant ore inside the old stopes, pillars and tailings used as backfilling are being leached with mild acid solution. |
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The apparently mild response in New Delhi, at least at present, is purely tactical. |
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If there is mild swelling, itching, or redness at the piercing site, you may be allergic to the jewelry that was placed. |
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He is also a friendly, decent man whose mild and quizzical gaze provides the movie's sole point of view. |
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Early clinical signs include tachycardia and tachypnoea, mild pyrexia, basal crepitations, and dependent oedema. |
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Energy output has been much lower than for a comparable building, although some of that is attributable to an unusually mild winter. |
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But such spots can be used to advantage in mild climates, where the extra chill encourages lilacs to bloom and apples, apricots, cherries, peaches, and pears to set fruit. |
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Aromatic floral whiffs of soft ripe apricot can't hide drier fruit flavours that have an almost fino sherry slant with a mild green olive and salty tang on the finish. |
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Clarke notes there are many suspected war criminals who are living under only mild surveillance in France. |
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A 17 year old man was referred with a 12 hour history of generalised headache, mild photophobia, and a rash on his body that was macular and blanching. |
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I would argue that the violence in the Middle East is pretty mild mannered compared to the savageness occurring in Gujarat, a province in Northwestern India. |
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This exercise will improve neck and spine flexibility, help to relieve trapped nerves and alleviate backache, neck pain, lumbago and mild forms of sciatica. |
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With steps and risers of mild steel, the stair is contained by a great vertical curtain of steel uprights and rods on one side, and wooden shelving on the other. |
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The police had to resort to a mild lathi charge to disperse the mob. |
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It's the day after Christmas in Slovenia, and it's unusually mild for this time of year. |
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The idyllic, mild climate and transparent sea makes it the most attractive area for underwater and surface water-based activities including sailing and diving. |
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Her gentle, good humoured and obliging nature, mild manner and unassuming disposition commended her to all fortunate enough to make her acquaintance. |
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Armour made light of subjects like history and literature with mild satire characterized by ridiculous over-use of foot-notes, which were often even funnier than the text. |
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The terrified and timid, wobbling slowly across everyone's path, are completely oblivious to the rules of the road or the mild chaos they caused to other riders. |
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I myself was stung by some wasps and went into mild anaphylactic shock. |
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Despite a mild yuck factor and general discomfort of watching people's lives in constant flux, I do not hesitate to recommend it as a huge feel-good movie. |
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Because of the mild climate there were no glass panes in the windows. |
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Scientists showed that diseases such as Aucuba mosaic, calico mosaic, latent virus, leaf rolling mosaic, mild mosaic, rugose mosaic, and severe mosaic are viral in nature. |
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They can last for days, weeks or months and vary from mild to severe. |
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As in Droggn, this revoke penalty is too mild to be an effective deterrent to deliberate revoking, and is only suitable as a punishment for an accidental error. |
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A ravioli of foie gras, melon and light cheese tasted like mild soap. |
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Other causes of apparent clumsiness include visual impairment, orthopedic disorders, mild cerebral palsy, hereditary ataxia, and congenital chorea. |
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Airsacculitis may be present even after infection with relatively mild strains, and thickening of the air sacs with catarrhal or caseous discharge is often observed. |
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Its mild alkalinity works to turn up fatty acids contained in dirt and grease into a form of soap that can be dissolved in water and rinsed easily. |
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What were obstacles last week are mild impediments now, whether they be a busted ankle or a broken heart. |
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In the glass it is pale yellow with mild lemon notes on the nose. |
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The outbreaks of polar air to middle latitudes are normally balanced by intrusions of mild maritime air from middle latitudes into the Arctic and polar regions. |
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Once we got to the beach, the rain tapered to a slight drizzle and we had our lunch of fajitas and quesadillas topped with fresh guacamole and a choice of mild or hot salsa. |
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Ideally the rear wheel moves about a foot sideways, and you go seamlessly from moving at a mild angle on the kerb to moving straight ahead down the street. |
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Chelsea flushes at the mild rebuke, though she knows it's only the truth. |
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The fact that mild cigarettes contain less nicotine and tar than normal ones can create a false impression and lead people to smoke more than they otherwise would do. |
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Minor toxic effects, such as stomatitis, malaise, nausea, diarrhea, headaches and mild alopecia, are common but respond to folate supplementation. |
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I've always spoken quickly, and though I still do, now I merely give you a mild case of windburn rather than lift your scalp right off when I'm excited about something. |
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Each of these incidents incited the miffed woman to disseminate mild hearsay about my sexual orientation or general oddness. |
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The new term denotes a spectrum of problem drinking that can range from mild to moderate to severe. |
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He also fancies himself as a bit of a Rambo type, with murky rumours of his military exploits incongruously floating around the mild mannered madman. |
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Global warming was not heard of in 1953, but the Herald reported on the unseasonally mild weather which had led to wallflowers in bloom and apple blossom on the trees. |
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During this course one new chalazion had started developing on the right lower eyelid with itching, mild discomfort, whitish discharge from eyes and lacrymation. |
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But officials came to believe most of the flights were Yemeni smugglers bring in khat, a leafy plant widely chewed in Somalia for its mild narcotic effect. |
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Despite jumping about 12 feet to the ground, Lee Hammond, 18, suffered only mild effects of smoke inhalation and declined to be taken to hospital. |
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In the past, tooth-whitening products consisted of mild abrasives and detergents that were designed to scour the teeth and remove stains from the surface. |
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So why, may I ask, do you insist on drinking lattes and eating ice cream when you know full well that this is going to cause headaches and mild nausea? |
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In the late 1850s, Henry Bessemer invented a new steelmaking process, involving blowing air through molten pig iron, to produce mild steel. |
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One important diagnostic feature of this condition is a mild rash. |
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The weather has been very mild during the past two Septembers. |
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My regards to the ducks who watched me as I worked and gently encouraged me to stay on track. Even mild anatidaephobia has its uses. |
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Marijuana and related cannabislike drugs are often legally grouped with narcotics, but they are actually mild hallucinogens. |
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Another mistaken impression is that covert stuttering is just a mild form of stuttering. |
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The diagnosis is easy, for it is only necessary to exclude the mild form of polycythemia, ereuthrophobia, and a few other unrelated conditions. |
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Even with mild degrees of anxiety the ineffectiveness of the extinctive mechanism is striking. |
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Welsh weather is often cloudy, wet and windy, with warm summers and mild winters. |
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The island has lush vegetation, a product of its mild but changeable climate which avoids extremes in temperature. |
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The island's lush vegetation, a product of its mild climate and frequent rainfall, earns it the sobriquet the Emerald Isle. |
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Overall, Ireland has a mild but changeable oceanic climate with few extremes. |
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Bladed weapons were mostly cast from classic bronze, while helmets and armor were hammered from mild bronze. |
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Instead, mild steel is produced from a bessemer converter or by other means including smelting reduction processes such as the Corex Process. |
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The lipooligosaccharide was degraded both by mild hydrazinolysis and by acetic acid hydrolysis. |
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Scandinavia extends north of the Arctic Circle, but has relatively mild weather for its latitude due to the Gulf Stream. |
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On the right cheek, just below the incessive tearing, and only a mild redness. |
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Coronary angiography was performed, showing severe intrastent restenosis in mid portion of LAD and mild lesions on the other arteries. |
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Manchester experiences a temperate Oceanic climate, like much of the British Isles, with mild summers and cool winters. |
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Increased negative keratometric diopters and oblate asphericity of the PCC are common after LASIK leading to mild keratectasia. |
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The islands enjoy a mild climate and varied soils, giving rise to a diverse pattern of vegetation. |
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For its latitude, this area is mild in winter and cooler in summer due to the influence of the Gulf Stream in the northern Atlantic Ocean. |
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Liverpool experiences a temperate maritime climate, like much of the British Isles, with relatively cool summers and mild winters. |
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This climate has long, generally hot, summers and short, mild winters, with annual rainfall often concentrated in the warmest part of the year. |
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With its position in southern England, Chichester has mild winters and cool summers. |
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Being located on the south coast of England, Portsmouth has a mild oceanic climate, receiving more sunshine than most of the British Isles. |
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The patients would then develop a mild case of the disease and from then on were immune to it. |
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After a mild fever and the expected local lesion James recovered after a few days. |
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Near the south coast, deep wooded valleys provide sheltered conditions for flora that like shade and a moist, mild climate. |
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A convention assembled but only issued a mild protest before dissolving itself. |
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As with the rest of the British Isles and the Midlands, Coventry experiences a maritime climate with cool summers and mild winters. |
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Falukorv is a large traditional Swedish sausage made of a grated mixture of pork and beef or veal with potato flour and mild spices. |
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The First World War measures had a particularly dramatic effect upon mild ale. |
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Pale ale had replaced mild as the beer of choice for the majority of drinkers. |
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Camra also produced a Good Beer Guide and campaigned for the preservation of mild ale, which was now seen as an endangered style. |
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Light mild is generally similar, but pale in colour, for instance Harveys Brewery Knots of May. |
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Once sold in every pub, mild experienced a sharp decline in popularity after the 1960s and was in danger of completely disappearing. |
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These saints, by the way, do not always preserve after death the mild and martyrsome dispositions that characterized them during life. |
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Despite mild praise for his acting, Child 44 was reviewed negatively by critics and was a box office failure. |
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The European part of the Netherlands has a moderate maritime climate, with cool summers and mild winters. |
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Ideal soil conditions, high rainfall and a mild climate give Ireland the highest growth rates for forests in Europe. |
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Like most of Scotland, Edinburgh has a temperate, maritime climate which is relatively mild despite its northerly latitude. |
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But Stella shouldn't really be drunk in pints the same way our dads used to drink bitter or mild that was effectively half as strong. |
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The climate is mild and the soils are extremely fertile, most of the land being farmed. |
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Shetland has an oceanic, temperate maritime climate bordering on the subpolar variety, with long but cool winters and short mild summers. |
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Fog is common during summer due to the cooling effect of the sea on mild southerly airflows. |
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The influence of the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf Stream create a mild oceanic climate. |
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These routes require mild scrambling, are shorter and steeper than the Pony Track, and tend only to be used by experienced hill walkers. |
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During early autumn there can be some settled periods of weather and it can feel pleasant with mild temperatures and some sunny days. |
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The city has a long, sandy coastline and a marine climate, the latter resulting in chilly summers and mild winters. |
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Spring and autumn are unpredictable and can range from chilly to warm, although they are usually mild with low humidity. |
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The most common symptom is a mild mottle on the youngest leaves of infected plants. |
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Leicester experiences a maritime climate with mild to warm summers and cool winters, rain spread throughout the year, and low sunshine levels. |
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Most of the islands have a bedrock formed from ancient metamorphic rocks and the climate is mild and oceanic. |
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The high mountains, including the Sierra Nevada, have an alpine climate with snow in winter and mild to moderate heat in summer. |
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Britain had suffered revolt during the year of civil war, and Bolanus was a mild governor. |
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The generally south slope and southern coast make for mild and wet climate, and there is a great deal of good pasture. |
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As with the rest of the British Isles and Scotland, Dumfries experiences a maritime climate with cool summers and mild winters. |
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Together these two island chains form the Hebrides, which experience a mild oceanic climate. |
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The influence of the Atlantic Ocean and the North Atlantic Current creates a mild oceanic climate. |
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As with the rest of Scotland, Dunbar experiences a maritime climate with cool summers and mild winters. |
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As with the rest of Western Scotland, Tiree experiences a maritime climate with cool summers and mild winters. |
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Tundra climates as a rule are hostile to woody vegetation even where the winters are comparatively mild by polar standards, as in Iceland. |
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St Andrews has a temperate maritime climate, which is relatively mild despite its northerly latitude. |
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In captivity, dolphins seemingly enter a fully asleep state where both eyes are closed and there is no response to mild external stimuli. |
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For example, a 2005 study found dolphins an effective treatment for mild to moderate depression. |
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The climate of Cork, like the rest of Ireland, is mild oceanic and changeable with abundant rainfall and a lack of temperature extremes. |
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A mild dose of a warm active aperient to obviate costiveness, or to produce two motions daily, is generally very beneficial. |
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Along with spicy dishes, a mild side dish of steamed or boiled sweet vegetables are often served in the daily meals. |
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A climatological low in the Gulf of Alaska keeps the southern coast wet and mild during the winter months. |
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Devon generally has a mild climate, heavily influenced by the North Atlantic Drift. |
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Lundy island lies on the borderline where the North Atlantic Ocean and the Bristol Channel meet, so it has quite a mild climate. |
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Sicily has a typical Mediterranean climate with mild and wet winters and hot, dry summers with very changeable intermediate seasons. |
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The coastal regions have mild winters and warm and generally dry summers, although lowland valleys can be quite hot in summer. |
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During the mild periods temperatures slightly below freezing point only occur if the night is both calm and free of clouds. |
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Crete's mild climate attracts interest from northern Europeans who want a holiday home or residence on the island. |
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The local cheese, Westray Wife, is an organic unpasturised cheese available in mild and mature varieties. |
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Before the current ice age, which began 2 to 3 Ma, Earth's climate was typically mild and uniform for long periods of time. |
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Temperature ranges are moderate and the winters are mild with unstable weather. |
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Cod is popular as a food with a mild flavour and a dense, flaky, white flesh. |
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Cod is popular as a food with a mild flavor and a dense, flaky white flesh. |
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Indeed, even shells that failed this relatively mild test had still been issued to ships. |
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High rat populations in the UK are often attributed to the mild climate, which allow them higher survival rates during the winter. |
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Because of its mild winters, Great Britain has a considerable population of wintering species, particularly ducks, geese and swans. |
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On mild winter days, they may emerge to bask where the snow has melted and will often travel across snow. |
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Fresh from the tree, beech leaves in spring are a fine salad vegetable, as sweet as a mild cabbage though much softer in texture. |
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The tree requires a mild climate and adequate moisture for good growth and a good nut harvest. |
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Adapted to a moist, mild climate, it grows larger and faster than Rocky Mountain Douglas fir. |
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Both flowers and leaves are edible, the flavour ranging between mild lettuce and more bitter salad greens. |
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Coastal British Columbia has a temperate climate, with a mild and rainy winter. |
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In years when westerlies are strong, summers are cool, winters are mild and rain is frequent. |
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Subtropical climates are often characterized by warm to hot summers and cool to mild winters with infrequent frost. |
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Exeter has mild wet winters and warm changeable summers with hot and cooler rainy spells. |
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The completion of the railway through Cornwall made it easier for tourists and invalids to enjoy the mild climate of Penzance. |
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Lymington, like the rest of the South of England, has a maritime climate of warm summers and mild winters. |
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For example, toothpaste commonly contains small amounts of chalk, which serves as a mild abrasive. |
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Dorset's climate of warm summers and mild winters is partly due to its position on Britain's south coast. |
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Ventnor and the Isle of Wight has a maritime climate with cool summers and mild winters. |
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About 55,000 years ago, the climate began to fluctuate wildly from extreme cold conditions to mild cold and back in a matter of decades. |
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The south and west coasts enjoy a typical Mediterranean climate, with mild rainy winters, and warm dry summers. |
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The mountains and coastal plain of northern Anatolia experiences humid and mild climate. |
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The coastal part of Krasnodar Krai on the Black Sea, most notably in Sochi, possesses a humid subtropical climate with mild and wet winters. |
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Famed for his piety and his remarkably mild and just reign, John was an exceptional example of a moral ruler at a time when cruelty was the norm. |
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Flat feet may be important to the patrolman who must pound a beat, but in cities with patrol cars, should mild cases of flat feet disqualify? |
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Located entirely within a temperate zone, Uruguay has a climate that is relatively mild and fairly uniform nationwide. |
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The coastal plains of the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman in southern Iran have mild winters, and very humid and hot summers. |
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Augustine has generally mild and sunny weather typical of the Florida peninsula. |
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This hallucinogen is also a mild stimulant and hence enhances slightly the preorgasmic sensations. |
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Dishes here tend to be more indigenous in nature, heavily flavored with mild chili peppers. |
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Trujillo has a warm climate during the day and mild during the night due to the sea breeze. |
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The Mediterranean climate is observed in the northwestern corner of the state where the summers are dry and mild and the winters cool and rainy. |
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The Sonoran Desert region of Baja California experiences hot summers and nearly frostless mild winters. |
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Peanut oil is often used in cooking, because it has a mild flavor and a relatively high smoke point. |
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Thence started a period of seclusion, peace, prosperity and mild progress known as the Edo period. |
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The winter is mild and very comfortable weather pertains over the city throughout this season. |
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Mississippi has a humid subtropical climate with long summers and short, mild winters. |
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Winters tend to be mild to cool, increasing in coolness at higher elevations. |
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It was an intentional exhortation to make this supposedly mild diplomat strongly warn the French of their perilous course. |
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As with the rest of the British Isles, Northampton experiences a maritime climate with cool summers and mild winters. |
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As with all towns in the United Kingdom, Leominster has a maritime climate, with mild winters and summers. |
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In general, the properties of malleable cast iron are more like those of mild steel. |
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Many products described as wrought iron, such as guard rails, garden furniture and gates, are actually made of mild steel. |
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Wrought iron may be welded in the same manner as mild steel, but the presence of oxide or inclusions will give defective results. |
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Typical workpiece materials include aluminum, brass, plastics, cast iron, mild steel, and stainless steel. |
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Cast Iron and mild steel have very good characteristics for cylindrical grinding. |
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It has moderately warm summers and mild winters, with precipitation at all times of year. |
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As with the rest of the British Isles and North of England, Penrith experiences a maritime climate with cool summers and mild winters. |
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As with the rest of the British Isles, Coniston experiences a maritime climate with cool summers and mild winters. |
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Electrified palisade fences are usually made from painted mild steel, galvanized steel, stainless steel or aluminium. |
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The collar emits a warning noise near the wire, but if this is ignored, produces a mild shock. |
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Greater Manchester experiences a temperate maritime climate, like most of the British Isles, with relatively cool summers and mild winters. |
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As part of Great Britain, the Vale of York generally has cool summers and relatively mild winters. |
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Winters are extremely mild for a tundra climate, with daytime temperatures most often staying above freezing. |
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Burnley has a temperate maritime climate, with relatively cool summers and mild winters. |
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His attention was drawn by the sewali flowers blooming with small, soft, white petals, fluttering in the mild air. |
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The meal included Signature's mild spiced biryani named Murgh Parda Biryani. |
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The air was warm and balmy, carrying that subtle current which caused the mild madness of spring fever. |
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A mild and affable lawyer, Sloan also knew his way around Capitol Hill. |
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There is no need to panic and run out of the buildings even if there is a mild aftershock felt. |
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The sound of the waits, rude as may be their minstrelsy, breaks upon the mild watches of a winter night with the effect of perfect harmony. |
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It was March now, the mild March of an early spring. There came new days, zephyrous and sweet. |
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An acetylcholinesterase inhibitor for the treatment of mild to moderate dementia of the Alzheimer's type. |
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Sean also said that most donors experience no side eects other than mild 'ulike symptoms and possibly slight achiness. |
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In fact the medium range weather charts to early November are showing little, if any, change to the present very mild disturbed weather. |
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The decreases m the serum HBV load were associated with very mild increases in alanine transaminase levels. |
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A mild algaecide will help counter any mould, but let it dry before you start painting. |
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Called yaqona it is a mild narcotic made from the ground root of a pepper plant and known all over Fiji as grog. |
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The 10 patients had memory loss related to Alzheimer's disease, amnestic mild cognitive impairment, or subjective cognitive impairment. |
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Bioavailable testosterone is associated with a reduced risk of amnestic mild cognitive impairment in older men. |
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