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"bone dry" Definitions
  1. completely dry
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It's dry, dead-bone dry and the leaves underneath are bone dry, and in some cases, they're there for years.
These are likely to be bone dry, though not always.
While Northern California is soaked, it's still bone dry down south.
These strategies become far more effective when wickets are bone-dry.
For these gefilte fish, I want something bone dry but substantial.
Ms. Theron's brand of humor wavers between sarcastic and bone dry.
He has a sense of humor, too, weird and bone-dry. In
It's a beautiful amber, textured and tannic, bone-dry, fresh and energetic.
It was bone-dry, with zesty flavors of lime and tropical fruits.
So is Britain's new chancellor a bone-dry Thatcherite or a Europhile centrist?
Some nations are awash in bliss (see: Denmark), others bone dry (see: Burundi).
And extreme heat -- combined with bone-dry conditions -- will help fuel the fires.
Bone-dry and succulent, with aromas and flavors of citrus, flowers and minerals.
The butternut squash is bone dry, floral, clean and refreshing and absolutely delicious.
Miró's Vermut de Reus ($17, liter) is bone dry and savory, almost saline.
He came out dripping head to toe, but kept his shades bone dry.
When the Apollo missions occurred, the moon was thought to have been bone dry.
Perfect conditions for fires, especially after seven years of climate-driven, bone-dry drought.
They are mostly bone dry, with the flavors of apples and of the region.
A bone-dry vermentino from Corsica, where it is spelled vermentinu, would be delicious.
The wine is bone-dry and floral, with a kind of dark, herbal edge.
It can carry just about anything and stay bone-dry at the same time.
It's exuberantly floral and exotically fruity, and bone-dry and earthy on the palate.
The key is to make sure your pan is bone dry after you clean it.
It burned over steep terrain in bone-dry conditions, sending smoke billowing into the sky.
I don't usually think of it as "withered," but as more bone dry or desiccated.
But I guess that if something is bone dry, it would have to be withered.
It is steely and bone dry, with aromas and flavors of apples, herbs and minerals.
Driven by rapid, strong winds and bone-dry temperatures, fire soon ravaged neighborhoods in Napa County.
Newly-born fires torched bone-dry Northern and Southern California throughout the night of November 8.
The treasure-house may be cluttered and dirty, but it is bone-dry and closely guarded.
On the palate it is bone-dry and invigorating, with a bracingly fresh underlying citrus flavor.
For example, the colors of planets with liquid on their surface and bone-dry planets look similar.
But the skies should be bone dry by this afternoon when the high could be near 26.
It is bone-dry and smells like pinot noir, but its savory flavors give it another dimension.
She left out part of the machine, and after some terrible noises, the pot was bone dry.
Months of bone-dry heat have already brought restrictions on campfires and smoking in many Western forests.
Domaine du Facteur Vouvray Extra Brut NV $19.99 This sparkling Vouvray is foaming, voluminous and bone dry.
I feel like a head in a jar and my knickers remain bone dry, but there we go.
Tinderbox conditions The dangerous mix of extreme temperatures and bone-dry conditions means firefighters are battling "explosive" conditions.
It also doubles as a humidifier, so you can keep a room breezy without leaving it bone-dry.
Normally you would not expect water in the upper atmosphere; today's stratosphere is more or less bone dry.
Beaujolais is always a great choice for a red, and bone-dry sauvignon blancs can be delicious whites.
Mostly though, The Peace Garden was full of the haze and scent of hash and bone-dry weed.
These temperatures will combine with strong northwesterly winds and bone-dry humidity to create potentially explosive fire weather.
Like much of his work on view, a humorously absurd conceit is layered beneath a bone-dry shell.
You could also try a white Bordeaux from Pessac-Léognan or a bone-dry Savennières from the Loire Valley.
Lakes and rivers in what is now a bone-dry landscape once sustained a population of large land tortoises.
"bone-dry," Jenner cheekily captioned the photo which appeared to be Baldwin's handiwork as she was tagged in the photo.
"It's bone dry (in the New York Harbor)," said Robert Campbell, head of oil products markets at consultancy Energy Aspects.
IN THREE DIRECTIONS pine forests, bone dry in the scorching weather, disappear into the horizon of the central Polish plain.
Winter's wheat crop is failing in the east and graziers are struggling to keep livestock alive on bone-dry pastures.
Flames fed on the bone-dry vegetation on the east side of town, opposite the side that burned in 2013.
Straw-colored, with a slightly yeasty meadow-fresh aroma, the mead is bone dry with hints of citrus and vanilla.
This wine is bone dry, with flavors that remind me of spiced apricots, if you can imagine such a thing.
Shake with ice, strain into a champagne flute, top off with bone-dry sparkling wine and garnish with a strawberry.
It just gives the land a top layer of bone-dry dust, which the flooding sweeps away, creating those sediment rivers.
Tech apologizers have long blamed a lack of diversity among employees and executives on a bone-dry well of people options.
For 50 minutes, Barça toiled, and Betis defended stubbornly on a bone-dry field that the players said inhibited their flow.
Essentially, you want something bone dry, cold and zesty, incisive enough to go with the forceful flavors but, above all, refreshing.
The Classique cuvée is an excellent introduction to their riesling style, bone dry yet rich, with spicy mineral and ginger flavors.
The remains of trees bone dry from consecutive winters with little to no rain were ignited, and the fire quickly spread.
Suddenly, a season of suffocating heat, bone-dry skies and voracious fires has given way in southeastern Australia to widespread thunderstorms.
Her bone-dry macaron decor brings nothing to the table, and the passion fruit and chocolate tart layers are a bit sloppy.
Stirred not shaken, bone dry, and aromatic, my baptism into the school of the true dry martini is well and truly complete.
In northern China, the country's bread basket, wheat farmers use far more water than this bone-dry region can afford or replace.
Industry-wide soybean harvest estimates for Argentina have been slashed over the last several weeks in response to the bone-dry conditions.
That's what's striking about the Southern California fires right now: High winds and bone-dry conditions have made the area a tinderbox.
Even though they've been seen before, we also have MEDUSA, UNICYCLE, QUEEN OF MEAN, TOECAP, WAMPUM, RED ALERT, BONE DRY and AUTORACE.
"Aunt Janice's Thanksgiving turkey was bone dry, but we ate every bite because we loved her," you might eulogize, to knowing laughter.
Though it was bone-dry of fights just a few days ago, the historic UFC 205 is finally starting to take shape.
Menacing red-orange flames and towering plumes of smoke smothered parts of California this weekend amid record-breaking heat and bone-dry gusts.
Members of this sign tend to possess a bone-dry wit and an enduring sense of loyalty to their family and closest friends.
It all adds to the bone-dry tinder of intimately personal and publicly political influences that may act on an angry young man.
Signs at the city's Emerald Glen Park explain that reused water is used on the grass, and a streetfront fountain sits bone dry.
The area is a wilderness of salt flats, so bone-dry that NASA have used it as a test location for Mars expeditions.
Oloroso is the great sherry frontier, and this is a wonderful example: savory, steely, deeply mineral, bone dry with a core of caramel.
After meeting with the victims' families, she's pictured wiping away a tear from eyes she later reveals to Wilson were actually bone dry.
They're a critical source of about a third to half of the annual water in a state where the summers are usually bone-dry.
On each of his visits, he collected objects including discarded backpacks, bone-dry water bottles, and inner tubes used to cross the Rio Grande.
This summer, the market for such a player is scant for all 30 teams, but especially bone dry for Cleveland, given their financial restrictions.
A local resident shot this video Monday at 7 AM inside one of Lakewood Church's underground parking areas ... and it's damn near bone-dry.
Dancers lost themselves in this bone-dry and brittle music that seemed to have been made in a vacuum, arriving shrink-wrapped and airless.
It's an exquisite feed alongside a bone-dry sparkling wine, and really easy to make once you find the oysters and the sea urchin.
PHOENIX — Firefighters across Arizona and New Mexico battled 212 wildfires on Wednesday, their efforts complicated by a relentless heat wave and bone-dry conditions.
To his embarrassment, he discovered a bone-dry free agent market, and was forced to crawl back to Cleveland at $5 million per year.
No. 3 was the savory, refreshing and bone dry 2014 from Laurent Barth in Alsace, made of a combination of auxerrois and pinot noir.
Over the course of many years we have identified wines that almost always work well: Beaujolais and bone-dry sauvignon blancs are crowd-pleasers.
Trilobites With its bone-dry grasslands and oppressive heat, the middle of the Namib Desert may seem like a strange place to go fishing.
The farmers of California's bone-dry San Joaquin Valley are growing cactus pear in soils that have become too harsh for other conventional crops.
The melody between the percussion is the side-swipe, crunch and crack of you flying off your four-stroke on a bone-dry track.
The clouds carried little rain and offered little chance of a break from the bone-dry conditions plaguing the region, the National Weather Service said.
The delivery might be true to the original Ghost in the Shell movie, but that film gave Major a bone-dry wit to work with.
The rains have finally come to Southern California after months of bone dry weather and multiple wildfires, but they're not helping the previously parched state.
Since March the canal, which feeds his 22014 hectares of maize and okra along with the farms of 25 other hamlets, has been bone dry.
"Cop Killer" would feel like an obnoxious white privilege joke if it wasn't delivered with such bone-dry conviction and not a hint of tweedom.
One point of reference for a stripped-down album like this is Rick Rubin's work with Johnny Cash, which feels so bone-dry and exposed.
Mr. Carmichael, in the grand tradition of stand-ups-turned-actors, can deliver a bone-dry punch line, but needs a seasoned cast around him.
Bespectacled, fingers flecked with sherbet-colored paint, he's soft-spoken and impish, with a bone-dry sense of humor and an aversion to self-glorification.
A rainy winter that helped ease drought conditions also accelerated the growth of new vegetation — which is now bone dry and essentially waiting to ignite.
In 2016, Canadian Scientists discovered that the Slims River, a body of water fed by the Kaskawulsh glacier in British Columbia, was practically bone dry.
The choices are: Kinda Dry, winey with a dry finish; Half Sour, pale, tart and food-friendly; Still Bone Dry, austere, with slight carbonation; and Bone Dry, also austere with more vigorous spritz: Brooklyn Cider House ciders, in 750-milliliter bottles for around $10, and 12-ounce bottles for about $3 at stores in the Hudson Valley and New York City, with information at brooklynciderhouse.com.
Your cooter may be — I was going to say "bone-dry", but "bone" will not enter your physical vocabulary for longer than you ever thought possible.
Whether they're hibernating, migrating thousands of miles to reproduce, or living in a bone-dry desert, many animals go weeks or even months without any food.
Hundreds of firefighters battled across steep, forested terrain and bone-dry sagebrush flats to push back flames driven by winds gusting to 50 miles per hour.
The back end has some real bite; it is bone-dry and well-balanced with pear, orange blossom, a pack of apple Hi-Chews, and acidity.
I found AYESHA somewhere in the back of my mind and figured out BONE DRY, WAR CRY and DRESS TIE in near succession, which was amusing.
The air in the valley is bone-dry, and pigment applied to a plastered wall in a lightless, undisturbed chamber should decay little over the centuries.
In Utah, scorching summer temperatures and winds quickly pushed flames through bone-dry vegetation near a popular fishing lake about two hours southeast of Salt Lake City.
The bone-dry fall is another factor in the fires: Only a paltry one-tenth of an inch of rain has fallen in Los Angeles since Oct.
What is different this year — and what is making the fires particularly large and destructive — is the amount of bone-dry vegetation that is ready to burn.
In our first few minutes together, she offered the obligatory cup of coffee, only to discover that the drip-coffee machine in the kitchen was bone dry.
On both models, I kept getting a message to wipe off the home button and try again, even though the button and my thumb were each bone dry.
Aircraft have been making flight after flight, dumping water and bright pink retardant to protect the foothill communities as the fire sweeps through the dense, bone-dry brush.
Conditions remained dangerous in Ventura County on Thursday, with sustained winds approaching 25 mph in a bone-dry area where relative humidity was stuck in the single digits.
Edibles—a category that used to begin and end with the bone-dry pot brownie, served in a college dorm room—have been undergoing a particularly marked revolution.
Instead of being bone dry with endless red sand, it was a lush grassland awash in lakes and rivers and teeming with wildlife like ostriches, gazelles and hippos.
The flavors are funky, crisp and acidic, and usually bone dry — nothing like the cloying, over-carbonated ciders you too often find on tap in the United States.
Not that I expected it to be a bone-dry book, but I felt like the sense of urgency was even greater than I expected it to be.
On both models, I kept getting a message to wipe off the home button and try again, even though the button and my thumb were each bone-dry.
Sure, they might not be the goofiest sign in all of astrology, but anyone who knows a Capricorn knows they have a bone-dry, even caustic, sense of humor.
While California is well-known for its bone-dry summers and years of droughts, what only a few people realize is how the landscape reacts to a deluge: badly.
If you can't be bothered to find a bridge over a river, you can just swim through it, appearing on the other side bone dry and ready to golf.
What's left is black-gray hillside that officials and residents alike fear will become ashy waves of floodwater with the first rain of a so far bone-dry season.
Part of me wishes there was a way to use these as regular boots, but it's wishful thinking, and probably not all that plausible unless it's bone-dry outside.
You could also try a good albariño from the Galicia region of Spain, or, if you insist on a bit of color in your wine, a bone-dry rosé.
The fires broke out Monday afternoon and have raged amid bone-dry conditions, fanned by strong winds, on three main fronts in the Attica region east of the capital.
CARNOUSTIE, Scotland (Reuters) - Jordan Spieth hopes the imagination required to play bone-dry Carnoustie will bring out his best as he defends his title at the British Open this week.
Making matters worse this year, the Santa Anas arrived during an abnormally dry start to the wet season, leaving soil moisture low and fuels like grass and brush bone dry.
Especially when you consider the second study, published today in Nature Geoscience, which finds that Ceres is drier than we originally thought—not bone dry, but certainly no ocean world.
Beer for lunch, lowly Mexican dirt-weed smoked in bone-dry bongs for dinner, and then two hours of coughing fits and another bowl of LSD an hour before showtime.
And then, after a while, I started noticing something else: not quite trees but the outlines of trees, stark white silhouettes printed like x-rays onto the bone-dry soil.
Planes piled up in Victorville, California, where an out-of-the-way airport charges $2,000 a month to park a plane in the bone-dry Inland Empire's corrosion-proof desert.
The ARADs team spent a month braving the bone-dry, gusty environment during the hot Southern hemisphere summer, in order to work out the kinks in NASA's life-detecting toolkit.
The scope of this study looked only at temperature, but it's really the "heat-humidity" combo that makes a sweltering New York all the more dangerous than a bone dry Phoenix.
Through the filter of bone-dry comedy, The Santa Clarita Diet approaches cannibalism as a test of marital bonds, not unlike any other midlife crisis that makes spouses feel like strangers.
Spaniard Rahm and American Palmer carded an assured final-round three-under-par 69 in the unforgiving alternate shot foursomes format in demanding conditions on the bone-dry TPC Louisiana layout.
Just 15 percent of the fires, which started a few miles apart early on Monday, have been contained, as the flames have been propelled by bone-dry chaparral and severe heat.
"Drive" is something else altogether, an austere take on bone-dry techno from a duo that would become known for their efforts to breathe life back into music's more synthetic corners.
Mr. Yi already makes three hard ciders, ranging from off-dry to bone dry and from 5.6 percent to 7 percent alcohol, at an orchard he bought in the Hudson Valley.
Recipe: Littleneck Clams With Celery and Toasted Garlic This steamed clam dish calls for a bone-dry, taut white that is as bracing and refreshing as a dunk in the ocean.
Wildfires are tearing across California, Colorado, New Mexico and other Western states this week, chewing up bone-dry mountainsides, scorching buildings and forcing hundreds of people to evacuate from their homes.
"We could go anywhere, but you can see why we come here," Yamith shouted to me, sucking the beef bone dry before he helped his worse-for-wear friend to his feet.
In this sense, he is emblematic of Trump's Washington, where all debates—even the bone-dry bureaucratic ones—have become so heated that they are fought like matters of life and death.
It doesn't look much like victory — the scorched rocks, bone-dry corpses of long-dead trees and the hot white sand stretching into the distance speak more of a scene of desolation.
That impression is a testament to how bone-dry believable she is as Ree, a no-nonsense Midwestern teen who's had to be the adult in her family for far too long.
The intense rains in what is typically a bone-dry desert surprised the industry at the time and raised questions about how Albemarle could defend itself in the future as climates change.
LOS ANGELES, Aug 247 (Reuters) - Fierce winds, bone-dry weather and high temperatures are expected on Thursday in northern California, where they could threaten efforts to fight the largest wildfire in state history.
The rain clouds overhead and mud under his tires remind him that while much of California is drenched in water, wells in his patch of the south Central Valley are still bone dry.
The consumer AR headset space is largely bone-dry as companies wait to see where Apple points the industry and Microsoft and Magic Leap build for the consumers of 10 years from now.
Puzhal is indeed "bone dry", says T. Prabhushankar, the head of Chennai's water board, and so are three more lakes that are the other main sources of water for the city's 8m people.
Australia's east coast has recorded less than a fifth of its typical rainfall over the last three months and farmland there is bone dry, with graziers buying in grain to feed their herds.
Taralli also pair nicely with fortified wines like sherry and Lillet, with Champagne cocktails like the Kir Royale, and with rosé and white wines, as long as the wine is not bone-dry.
Even this backfires; when she calls him out as an Eye, he admits it and then mutters, "Go to bed before I report you," a bone-dry joke with a weary threat beneath.
The truth was, our cash reserves were drained from the move and they were going to be close to bone dry if we finished the remodel and continued with our aggressive investment strategy.
The so-called Alamo Fire, feeding on bone-dry vegetation, nearly tripled in size on Saturday to about 19,000 acres (7,700 hectares) on the border between San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties.
If Sarah Payne's murder was a match flung on this bone-dry social kindling, we'd imagined into existence a long, hot pedophilic Summer of Sam, in which child killers seemed to stalk the land.
How to help victims of the Fort McMurray fire Some good news While the cause of the fire remains unclear, a dangerous mix of extreme temperatures and bone-dry conditions had fueled the inferno.
It includes a version of the traditional English ballad "Weep You No More, Sad Fountains," but there's also a bone-dry cover of "Dark Turn of Mind," by the American singer-songwriter Gillian Welch.
If electricity had been flowing through those lines, the company told a judge, there were 56 issues — like fallen trees and wind-toppled poles — that could have lit California's bone-dry shrubbery on fire.
Ms. Majok's perceptive drama, with its bone-dry humor and vivid characters, illustrates how vulnerable people like Darja are, hostages to the vagaries of chance, unless they can manage to climb out of poverty.
This rosé, made from a host of southern French varieties, is bone-dry with a savory edge, just right for burgers or the sort of Mediterranean dishes you might serve at an outdoor lunch.
Image: David Goldman/APMuch of the Southeast is bone dry right now, with 21 percent of land from Virginia to Alabama in a condition of "extreme or exceptional drought," according to the US Drought Monitor.
On Saturday, the blaze pushed southwest of Redding, the largest city in the region, toward the tiny communities of Ono, Igo and Gas Point, where scorching heat, winds and bone-dry conditions complicated firefighting efforts.
This score has dropped 6 percent in the last three weeks due to the warm, windy, bone-dry conditions across the state, so the upcoming wet pattern could not be arriving at a better time.
British Columbia on Friday declared its first state of emergency since 2003 and deployed some 1,600 personnel over the weekend as electrical storms and brisk winds passed through the interior of the bone-dry province.
On a recent 90-degree day, it was bone dry, and had been since June, said Mercedes Patterson, 30, a medical assistant having lunch with three friends in the park, which was empty of children.
His two previous albums — "My Krazy Life," from 2014, and the 2016 follow-up, "Still Brazy" — were great, or better than great, because YG sticks to first principles: bone-dry rhymes and pointed, spare production.
At a recent lunch at a Chinese buffet backed up into the bone-dry Santa Cruz River bed, Ms. Kirkpatrick introduced young volunteers who had quit their jobs as software engineers in Palo Alto, Calif.
More than 212 firefighters were battling the so-called Pilot Fire, which has charred some 7,500 acres of bone-dry tinder and brush in the San Bernardino Mountains since it broke out around noon on Sunday.
On their four studio albums since debut LP Sing The Greys in 2006, they've developed a reputation for morose introspection—and made a habit of poking fun at the sincerity with bone-dry humor wherever possible.
One large Tegaderm transparent plastic bandage is good for when a wound has to stay bone-dry (such as a larger burn), and a sheet of Steri-Strip adhesive wound closure strips hold closed gaping wounds.
There is another possibility, though, which is that "The Untamed" is not a slice-of-life tale pretending to be a monster movie, but rather a bone-dry comedy pretending to be both of those things.
Skin is delicate and needs TLC, so vigorous scrubbing will strip the face of its natural oils, either leaving you with a bone-dry complexion or a layer of oil, which your skin has produced to compensate.
The par-71 seaside links represented a very different challenge to the first round, with the players taking much longer clubs off the tee as the earlier bone-dry fairways suddenly became a thing of the past.
But this fire becomes monstrously big in a matter of hours because a severe, multi-year drought and an extra-long hot summer have left an unprecedented number of trees and shrubs bone dry, defenseless to flame.
The country's east coast has recorded less than a fifth of its typical rainfall over the last three months and farmland there is bone dry, with winter crops failed and graziers buying in grain to feed their herds.
Yet many of us barely notice losses racked up annually from flooding events all over the country: flash floods in the Midwest and Northeast, torrential rains in bone-dry Houston, dam spillways exploding in formerly drought-stricken California.
You did not want to step on any of the brave little blooms that were coming up in this unlikely terrain: bone-dry sandy soil, cracked sheets of dried mud, patches of soil on the ledges of cliffs.
Until at least Wednesday, in the bone-dry wine country about 70 miles north of San Francisco, winds will hit up to 65 mph in the mountain areas and 35 mph in the valleys and coast, he said.
Six large new wildfires erupted in the United States, pushing the number of major active blazes nationwide to over 2828, with more expected to break out sparked by lightning strikes on bone-dry terrain, authorities said on Saturday.
The upshot: We may be able to get away with using the same cream on our neck as we do on our face — if our complexions tend to stay bone dry and don't tolerate particularly strong actives, that is.
For two weeks, it served as three people's charger when phones would get near bone dry after a long day of photos, GPSing, and Pokémon Go. Combined with the Bobby, it was was the silent MVP of the trip.
Fire Chief Daryl Osby said that triple-digit temperatures, high winds and bone-dry forest conditions helped fuel blaze that is still threatening a string of communities near Santa Clarita, a city about 40 miles northwest of Los Angeles.
To experience the winter grilling phenomenon of thin, bone-dry wisps of smoke curling up unhindered to the sky in front and a crystal clean open feeder fire in back may in itself make a convert out of you.
Bone-dry conditions for the second successive year in Australia's major eastern grain growing areas are creating the demand and prices to restart domestic trade routes not used since the height of the last major drought a decade ago.
DENVER – Bone-dry conditions and scorching temperatures hampered firefighters Thursday as they battled two wildfires in Colorado — one that has burned structures in the southern part of the state and another that has forced evacuations near Rocky Mountain National Park.
Well, all of those things change as soon as the leaves start to do the same; office heaters are cranked up, the chilly air whips at your skin, and perhaps worst of all, your nose and throat feel bone-dry.
A retired police officer with a cop's bone-dry sense of humor, he still lives in our hometown, a small New England city hammered by deindustrialization and visibly altered over the past few decades by an influx of Spanish-speaking immigrants.
The fires all grew explosively in the past two weeks as winds whipped the flames through forest and rural areas full of timber and brush that is bone-dry from years of drought and a summer of record-breaking heat.
If passed, Proposition 903 would trigger the first such state convention in the nation in more than a quarter century; the last one, in 290 in Louisiana, was limited to discussing the bone-dry issue of state and local revenues.
The outcome was a line of uniform garments, available in linen, silk or a sheer silk-organza-and-cotton blend, that were hand-dyed — down to the button — in a dusty pink shade that calls to mind a bone-dry rose.
Unlike the intellectual property case against Zenimax that forced Facebook to cough up $500 million, Mark Zuckerberg stands to lose some of the control he's maintained over his his company over a suit pertaining to the bone-dry topic of stock restructuring.
And casual watchers should note that the index tends to rise on Mondays, for the technical reason that the rolling 30-day period will include fewer nontrading days after a weekend (for more on this bone-dry subject, see a 2012 academic paper).
One where you can watch reviews of seven different kinds of Oreos followed by 45 minutes of ASMR chiropractic adjustment followed by something else until suddenly it's 3am, your mouth is bone dry, and your recommended videos are a series of Kafkaesque nightmares.
It's because so often, they're thoughtlessly thrown, bone-dry and cut into matchsticks, into just about every mediocre grab-and-go dish on the planet, from bastardized Caesar salads to unfortunate vegetable medleys that begrudgingly accompany steaks served during Early Bird Special hours.
He tapped in from two feet to clinch his first PGA Tour victory with a two-over-par 183 on another windy day at bone-dry Bay Hill in Orlando, becoming the third straight European champion after Rory McIlroy and Francesco Molinari.
" It was a jarring moment from the bone-dry Mr. Macdonald, and it represented a few more seconds of sincerity than you get in the 240 pages of "Based on a True Story," his often very funny but always very fabulist "memoir.
The bone-dry Santa Ana winds blowing from the northeast picked up speed, gusting to 60 miles per hour in places, adding to firefighters' struggles with thick brush and rugged terrain, though it did not reach the extreme speeds forecasters had feared.
Military helicopters and search and rescue units scoured the Zafit river bed that flows into the rift valley at the southern end of the Dead Sea after a flash flood caught a party of 25 trekkers in the usually bone-dry area by surprise.
Ahead, a few of Refinery29's resident beauty editors break down the hair dryers they can't live without, all of which make a worth-it splurge this fall if you like soft hair, faster blowouts, and, if nothing else, bone-dry hair during flu season.
The deadly Carr fire — ignited by a vehicle problem and fueled by a catastrophic combination of erratic winds, bone-dry brush, and sweltering temperatures — swelled to more than 2993,000 acres by Sunday evening, destroying more than 800 structures and forcing nearly 40,000 people from their homes.
And the winds will get worse Forecast models show an offshore wind event that will begin Saturday could bring peak wind gusts of up to 60-to-85 miles per hour and "bone dry" humidity, creating extreme weekend fire conditions, PG&E chief meteorologist Scott Strenfel said.
Eminently watchable and rather too self-satisfied, "The Report" centers on a Senate staffer (a fine Adam Driver) who is tasked by his boss, Dianne Feinstein (a bone-dry, finely calibrated Annette Bening), with investigating the C.I.A.'s interrogation methods in the wake of Sept. 11.
The incredible photo he took, of sled dogs ankle deep in a wide expanse of light blue water, quickly went viral, destined to join pictures of starving polar bears, shrunken glaciers, stranded walruses and lakes turned bone dry in the pantheon of evidence of our ongoing climate catastrophe.
The fire, which broke out last Wednesday in the Los Padres National Forest and was 54 percent contained by Monday, has been called a sleeping giant due to the triple-digit temperatures and dense, bone-dry brush in the area that has not burned in decades, he said.
WINNIPEG, Manitoba/VANCOUVER (Reuters) - At an Alberta oil loading terminal, a convoy of big rigs are gearing up to haul Canadian crude oil hundreds of miles through bone dry fields across the U.S. border into Montana, where the oil will be transferred to pipelines and rail cars headed south and west.
Driven by 50 mph Santa Ana winds—bone-dry katabatic air moving at freeway speeds out of the Mojave desert—the fire transformed overnight from a 5,000-acre burn in a charming chaparral-lined canyon to an inferno the size of Orlando, Florida, that only stopped spreading because it reached the Pacific.
But some of the best moments come when all the members of the Nine-Nine are together bouncing off each other — which makes us hope that Jake (Andy Samberg) and Captain Holt's (the bone-dry Andre Braugher) time as neighbors "Greg" and "Larry" in the witness protection program in Florida will be brief.
" It ranges anywhere from bone dry, to acidic, and sweet — making it an ideal pairing to just about any food or season (much like rosé!) "When I think of summer wines, I think of something that I can drink on a porch all day or in the park, having a picnic with friends.
He's dug his own grave into the side of one of those bone-dry hills, and tonight he plans to take pills and lie down in it; all he needs is for someone to come in the morning to check that he's really dead, and then to cover him with twenty shovelfuls of earth.
Or maybe it will be the feeling of being totally alone, on your third hour without water, with the scorching sun beating down, and the stiflingly thick windless air radiating off the sprawl of bone dry sticks, and the buzzards circling overhead as you realize how much you suck at this—that will bring you to your knees.
And even when the songs stoop to drearily pro forma paeans to daffodils, the score is exceptionally well served by Mr. Muscato, Clare Burt as Edward's eternally devoted wife, and the clarion-voiced Matthew Seadon-Young as the son, Will, drawn to "bone-dry facts" who discovers not a moment too soon a welcome new world of feeling.
Comedy Central teamed up with comedy troupe the State for the Cops spoof Reno 911; Canadian TV was airing the mockumentary-turned-series Trailer Park Boys; over in the United Kingdom, the BBC began broadcasting Ricky Gervais's The Office, a bone-dry mock documentary about an everyday workplace that became the first British comedy to ever win a Golden Globe Award.
The second section is perhaps even more disquieting, despite the sublimity of its colors; scarred with biomorphic forms evocative of sandstone fossils (a chain-link fence makes an appearance as well), it could be read as intimating the ecological collapse of the ocean, a view made more convincing by "atomic 123," with its right side seeming to dissipate or petrify, followed by "atomic 08," moss-streaked, devoid of blue, and bone-dry.
It's been a long and winding road to reach this point where almost everyone (soz Cam) is loved up, but in brief: Olivia was with nice-but-dim Sam but then she sacked off Sam because she got the ick, Chris came in and Olivia quickly drowned in his dicksand, in the interim Montana coupled up with Sam until she too got the ick and sacked him off but, just as things were bubbling along nicely for Olivia and Chris, in walked hunky-but-muggy Mike, who turned Olivia's head and she almost drowned in his dicksand but was pulled back out by Chris and finally put all her eggs in one basket, Muggy Mike got the boot from the house with incredibly-hot-but-horrible Jess, who was supposedly madly in love with bone-dry Dom but rumor has it that Mike and Jess got a little carried away in the Holiday Inn on the way home.

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