But still: damp shoes, damp clothes, the dank smell of river.
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Wipe down your shoe with a damp cloth and scrub out the welt strip with a damp welt brush.2.
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That is, unless someone has tracked snow inside with their boots / paws, or unless someone's damp sheets have been hung outside to become less damp.
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His pants were warm and damp against her cheek. Eww.
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"Brandon," I say, pushing the damp napkin across the bar.
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But it's important to stress the idea of damp soil.
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This now seems more likely to be a damp squib.
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She could have spent months shivering in a damp shed.
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Their descendants, damp as they are, have fared much better.
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It works out and my clothes are only slightly damp.
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According to Coney, the solution is simple: damp paper towels.
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The kitchen was too cluttered, the mudroom damp and cold.
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We plucked at the damp matting, bored by the weather.
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I hand the knife back to Cara damp with sweat.
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My clothes were damp where the moisture had soaked through.
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The damp, chill air hung motionless between the tree trunks.
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He keeps air freshener handy to cover the damp odor.
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Work it between your hands and apply to damp hair.
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The people were lovely but the room was so damp.
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The still damp towels were the ones I had used.
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Also, put a damp paper towel over the whole plate.
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Inside, a canteen offers hot meals, eaten on damp trays.
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A woman with damp hair made eye contact with me.
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The more sensible voices had tried to damp down rampant speculation.
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Thick bangs, damp at the tips, parted to expose her forehead.
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And God only knows where you put the damp-proof course.
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The morning is cool and a little damp under my feet.
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Instead, they got a damp statement promising to find a solution.
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Blending also helps damp down the generation of a sonic boom.
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A cloudy and damp day for most, Brightest in the northeast.
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There are also signs the election will be a damp squib.
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I started with freshly-washed, damp hair as the instructions suggested.
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Parents, ministers and tycoons passed through his damp one-bedroom flat.
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When it's damp — do four puffs of the Farrah Fawcett spray.
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Damp Shampoo: This set includes three uninsuluble brand of washable shampoo.
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Everyone makes little squeals as the damp suits touch their skin.
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It swathed over my damp, cold mind like a dry blanket.
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There was no tv, and it was just cold and damp.
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Stories abound of new houses which quickly develop mould and damp.
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It was a dreary morning, the sky damp and rat-colored.
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They drop silently, their torches sputtering on the damp catacomb floor.
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Instead, my very permeable Uggs are damp and splattered with mud.
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The salt damp of semen in my mouth, the alarming swell.
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Crystal's ankle was fractured, and her hair was damp with rainwater.
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You may clean the grids by wiping with a damp cloth.
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For a while, he crashed in a friend's parents' damp garage.
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Similarly, shoes that become warm and damp also promote their growth.
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As the damp side of the paper dries, the curl relaxes.
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Here's what else is happening: We're in for a damp one.
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Notice as your clothes get damp and stick to your skin.
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The switches she pulled smelled sweet and damp like the earth.
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The next day, add damp fabric until the color looks right.
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The train station seemed like a place that is permanently damp.
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When it's damp, you do four puffs of the Farrah Fawcett spray.
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Mix a mousse with a cream and run it through damp hair.
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Maybe you had a house that didn't smell of damp and ash.
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The morning was typical of Britain, even in June: cold and damp.
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Go slow and clean up any mistakes with a damp cotton swab.
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The weather is cool and damp, but the whale watching is spectacular.
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When sweat dripped on the mat, it got damp, but not slippery.
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Anniversary celebrations of the annexation earlier this month were a damp squib.
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On Wednesday morning, the air was damp with the smell of wood.
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The cleaned-up pegs, still damp, are pushed on a thin stick.
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So let's all try to damp down the hype just a bit.
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But a better way to damp down chronic inflammation would be welcome.
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Add chicken to onion mixture; using damp hands, gently mix until combined.
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She feared fungi that grew in the bindings of old, damp books.
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Neat rows of chairs slowly fill with damp but mostly smiling faces.
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Immediately you're there: among the rain, the damp pavements and dull streetlights.
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The salt is creeping through the farmland like damp up a wall.
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While stars heads remained dry, some of their feet were, well, damp.
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We even use a damp dish sponge in lieu of a Beautyblender.
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It quickly transformed my outlook from dismally damp to warm and welcoming.
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There are also spinoffs like DAMP, or Delta Air Lines Mommy Pilots.
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Still-damp piles of debris and personal belongings lost to the storm.
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But if your basement is still damp, the mold could be lingering.
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It's not as breathable as cotton, but it's also never felt damp.
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When he'd wiped his cheek with his shirtsleeve, it came back damp.
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Nearby residents were advised to wipe down surfaces with a damp cloth.
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But they were caught while spending the night in a damp barn.
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All that really matters in Viridi is how damp the soil is.
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Church-basement practice rooms get hot and damp and full of exhalations.
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We arrived at the visitor's center, which smelled of damp, fragrant wood.
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I could smell him, a mix of kerosene, damp wool and whiskey.
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This damp shirt, I decide, is not going to dampen my mood.
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These songs are damp with derision, regret and desire, but never uncertainty.
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Overcast skies, damp streets, dew-speckled windows and a high of 230.
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Wring out the sheet until it's just slightly damp, but still cool.
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Light winds from the east lend the air a damp, chilly feel.
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The smell of this area remained one of extensive and pervasive damp.
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Dip a cloth into the solution and wring it until it's damp.
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Mushrooms can grow almost anywhere indoors that&aposs dark, damp, and cool.
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In the meantime, you might see patches of fog and damp streets.
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He squirmed at the feel of the damp wool against his skin.
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Wonderful. But sweat marks, frizzy hair, damp subway seats after booty shorts?
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Hookworm larvae require damp soil to survive before slipping into someone's foot.
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Cover with a damp towel when not working with the dough. 4.
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Damp from sweat, they watched Trump and could only yell in exasperation.
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But packing a damp shower cap at the end of your trip?
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Drying my damp brow, I walked up the lane to the house.
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Congo's rainforest is damp enough to stop blazes from tearing through it.
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Wrap each sandwich in a damp paper towel, then with parchment paper.
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The landscape is flat, and, this day, a little damp and gloomy.
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We were sitting in a dark, damp corner, in our torn clothes.
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The damp, forested Pacific Northwest setting puts us in the "Twilight" zone.
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You don't have to get it on in a freezing, damp cave.
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The ground was spongy with leaf litter and damp from the rain.
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But the walls were clearly eroded and covered in black damp rings.
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Euro zone inflation expectations hit record low after ECB damp squib: tmsnrt.
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The mixture should look like damp breadcrumbs, with some larger pieces of butter.
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The weather forecast for Washington, D.C. on Inauguration Day looks gray and damp.
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Moving faster with a damp paper towel probably would have eliminated stains entirely.
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Blade Runner imagines the America of 2019 to be a damp, depressing dystopia.
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Rake a golf-ball-sized amount through damp hair and style as usual.
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They're perfect for the cosmetics that start to leak or your damp swimsuit.
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It was dark, damp, dirty, cold and he was left there all alone.
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"I've been using warm, damp cloths in facials for 25 years," Achilleos said.
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Juniper released a damp, warm smell and Russian thistle tugged at Beatriz's skirt.
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Wines deteriorate if they are not kept in dark, damp and cool locations.
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After taking a group picture, we set off into the damp, dark woods.
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Other times I get fresh shiitake mushrooms wrapped in a damp, moldy towel.
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The June air is damp and foul with the funk of filthy journalists.
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Dr. Bertaux had his team plot the dark spots and the damp regions.
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To clean the gloves, you simply wipe them down with a damp cloth.
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Now just take care of yourself as it's really damp and cold there.
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Cover with a damp paper towel when you're not working with the dough.
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Your heart is racing, your mouth is dry, and your palms are damp.
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Vines require clear hillsides, and truffles need thick and damp yet clean woods.
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You just use a damp cloth to wipe it down every so often.
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My hair smelled like chlorine, and my body quivered against my damp bikini.
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On Friday morning, he took Reuters to see the damp, dark interrogation rooms.
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To clean the bag, wipe clean with a damp cloth and mild detergent.
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This is where small crawling things are hiding, sheltering under the damp leaves.
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"Calm down," he would say, his large, damp hand resting on my thigh.
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A Damp January, followed by a Frugal February, then a Mildly Moist March.
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I was imagining the scent of turned earth, the feel of damp soil.
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Landrum paused long enough to stroke his head and kiss his damp cheek.
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The air is cool and damp on the hottest day of the year.
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"It was off-putting to wrap a child in damp clothing," she said.
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The men, the lights, the damp and the thump of glove on skin.
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On a damp Sunday afternoon, he surveyed the crowd and shook his head.
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Damp whites and Air Jordan 4s on the floor, the dryer door swinging.
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Ultimately, 9-4R proved a damp squib, with neither side suffering major losses.
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Bourmeche, damp and shaken, was told to go back to the squad bay.
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Meanwhile my dog runs off, noses down packed leaves into damp, mysterious tunnels.
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To keep the styling to a minimum, prime your damp hair with a detangling moisture spray, like Vernon François PURE~FRO Moisture Spray, prior to plopping, and brush it through with a slightly damp brush to take care of any knots.
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The mosquito carries the Zika virus, and females leave their eggs on damp surfaces.
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A damp paper towel wipes the dust right off, but like what the heck?
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I love using that in my hair when it's damp to create some texture.
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Using a damp sponge, blend the contours, beginning at the temples and moving downward.
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If you leave any damp spots, you'll end up with a splotchy seasoning job.
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We all run in circles in the damp sand, and then we go inside.
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Dip a sponge or microfiber cloth in the solution and wring until only damp.
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IT WAS A dark, damp winter in 24 when Olafur Eliasson came to London.
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Some people, it seems, actually enjoy cold, damp or overcast weather in New York.
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Avoid cotton, if possible, as it holds moisture and freezes when it gets damp.
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Despite the damp growth, Cree's leaders still took solace in the modest revenue generated.
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The floors were buckled and partly ripped out, revealing a damp, black substance underneath.
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They just retreat from waves because their feeding methods only work in damp ground.
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Cotton absorbs moisture, which means that it will leave your feet damp and sweaty.
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Train stations were built into the basements of buildings and smelled damp and murky.
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However, some farmers worry a lack of sustained sunshine and damp could cause disease.
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Use a damp piece of cloth to wipe down the pages and start again.
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It is not as if Pederson had an issue with the damp marine layer.
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Most clean up can be done with just a damp paper towel or sponge.
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On the morning of my visit, clouds obscured the valley, and everything was damp.
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He often flicked a hand out, midstir, to damp the ringing of a cymbal.
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We also forgot to put rain guards on our backpacks, leaving everything inside damp.
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However, the crew are optimistic for a good dry run in often damp Brussels.
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But few have made a connection between semi-damp lycra and terrorism—until now.
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With the press of a button, the bathtub lifted, revealing a dark, damp space.
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The possibility of violence hovers in the air around them like a damp chill.
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Just change out of that damp suit before you get back on your bike.
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Now, the terminal was lit and the windows were damp from the air-conditioning.
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One of their favorite foods is a fungus that grows on damp basement walls.
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Just sprinkle some baking soda in the sink and scrub with a damp cloth.
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We rented our car, which smelled like Twizzlers and a damp pack of cigarettes.
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Instead, they find a suitable spot among the damp leaves under rotting woodland logs.
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Spray the solution onto the case and wipe it down with a damp cloth.
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Outside, the grey, damp Bavarian weather may have failed to channel the right mood.
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On my run, the dirt trails were damp and pink wildflowers gleamed with raindrops.
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Here she presents them on paper plates, still steaming, their corn-husk swaddling damp.
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There is a damp frost; you can see spiky halos around the street lamps.
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The salt formation was the size of my fist and weighty, warm and damp.
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But his wife delivered the little boy in the cold and damp refugee camp.
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On top of this, soft, compressible materials like moss and damp leaves are added.
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A pleasant oniony smell followed her, mixing with the damp odor of Sean's pot.
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The facts: If you find yourself waking up a little damp, you're not alone.
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But you better be willing to get a little damp — actually, make that totally soaked.
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Use the shampoo and the conditioner, and when your hair's damp – it's not wet, okay?
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Funnily enough, the rain helped keep the glitter damp and stay on our skin better.
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That may assuage concerns that the sales tax hike could damp already weak economic growth.
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No worse than my younger brother's bedroom: tangy, damp, and unpleasant, but not completely unpalatable.
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Conch shells sat on damp, rocky sand and docks stood with no water beneath them.
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It was early April, barely spring, but my back was damp with a summery sweat.
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Afterwards, the top and leggings were damp but not terribly soaked, which is pretty good.
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Wearing tight, damp clothing won't really exacerbate a UTI — that's a myth, Dr. Gupta says.
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The most eagerly awaited stockmarket flotation in years turned out to be a damp squib.
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"It's really meant as a temporary hydrator, when applied to damp skin," Dr. Shamban says.
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We especially love how powerful the shimmer shades were when used with a damp brush.
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Even if repatriation is a damp squib, however, America can expect capital inflows in 2018.
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I started Radiolab, and it was just me in a dark, damp room for years.
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"From one day to the next, it was over," he said, eyes damp and vacant.
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The virus spreads best in cold, damp weather, but Manitoba's weather has recently turned hot.
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Constantly being damp, constantly being dirty, that can have a massive impact on someone's life.
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It was below zero outside, and the frigid damp made it feel even colder inside.
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Wipe off excess foam with a damp towel and watch as the grime lifts away.
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Simply slip off your damp boots and slide into your dry, room-temperature office shoes.
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Line the steamer basket with two layers of damp cheesecloth and dump the rice in.
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The damp, gray apartment building, sandwiched between two tower blocks, is actually a retirement home.
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The flesh fell off my skin in damp patches that were absorbed into the earth.
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Warm the tortillas, sandwiched between damp paper towels, for about 30 seconds in the microwave.
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Each sits alone on the damp forest floor, praying loudly or singing softly, occasionally exclaiming.
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Cover with a damp towel or plastic wrap and let rest for 1 hour. 6.
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The children held the damp pieces of cloth to their mouths and breathed through them.
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Anglophile and shipping heir who—even worse—took her to live in damp, dull London.
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Spores are much smaller than seeds, and they can easily grow in a damp area.
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After restoring the canvas, Mr. Hubacek gently cleaned the painted sections with a damp compress.
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This damp sentimentality, so brutally satirized by Jackson, is the guiding principle of Flanagan's series.
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Jesmille Darbouze gives Queen Marie a damp air of helplessness that undercuts her optimistic assertions.
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I just dab mine down with a damp washcloth when I notice dirt or spots.
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Pickerel frogs patrolled the damp fringes, and dragonflies and damselflies darted among the lily pads.
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With no exterior finishings or interior walls yet completed, the museum was damp and cavernous.
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Historians will puzzle over us, puffing our forceful and damp breath uselessly among delicate circuitry.
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My first job at 15 was turning 8,000 potatoes a day in a damp room.
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To lock in moisture and reduce frizz, apply Nashi's Argan Oil ($47) to damp hair.
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The marks range from damp and wobbly (resembling inkjet image transfer) to brittle and abrupt.
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Cover the 2325 unfurled sheets with a damp towel to keep them from drying out.
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A light, packable jacket, to put in your tote for chillier nights or damp days.
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It necessitated a predawn wake-up call for Thursday's early round in damp, chilly weather.
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And he knows that Pachulia does not like to leave the arena with damp hair.
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His uncle Coco, bare-chested, takes in the cool, damp air in his tiled porch.
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The ground was good for a game that night, if a bit damp, he said.
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Many involve careful and time-consuming exposure to a damp environment until the curl relaxes.
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To clean phones, Business Insider's Shida Feder recommended soap, water, and a damp microfiber cloth.
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It also cleans up easily by using a damp cloth to wipe the device down.
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Later, at the festival site, guests lined up to be checked into their damp tents.
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His turban was still damp from where his wife had cleaned off other people's blood.
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The real competitors scrambled, adjusting to the radical shift from hard ice to damp snow.
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The term evokes a damp underground cellar where oenophiles swirl merlots and sip pinot noirs.
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By Tuesday, though damp, the courts were playable when Laver and Roche began the match.
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I put on lotion and use an Aveda damage repair cream on my damp hair.
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They come slapped on a paper plate, trussed in corn husks still damp with steam.
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It promised you could wipe the chrome and vinyl surface clean with a damp cloth.
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He overcame damp conditions and a chilly, breezy morning to jump to a hot start.
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He was trying his best to remain composed, but his cheeks were damp with tears.
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A half slice of withered toast slumped in a saucer still damp with spilled coffee.
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Deeper in the forest, that distinct smell of damp soil is pumped into the air.
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In my tests, I was able to unlock the phone while my hand was damp.
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It was miserable, strolling a teething blob to Barnes and Noble in the damp July heat.
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When she finally discovered him, he was about 10 feet underground in an uncovered, damp sewer.
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Then, with hands still damp, apply a heavy emollient (like this one) followed by cotton gloves.
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The instant that the cool, damp mask clings to my face, I sigh with pleasure, relief.
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It smells damp, and outside her window is a rooftop strewn with rubbish a foot deep.
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Senior officials, including the governor, cut their own salaries by 20%, which helped damp down opposition.
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The heat from the radiator beneath the win- dow made her damp clothes hot and uncomfortable.
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THAT underground car park in Caracas was like any other: dim, low-pitched, musty with damp.
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The smell of fusty paper, damp cover binding, obliterated the stink of fast food and electricity.
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I shook his hand self-consciously because it was still damp from holding the iron railing.
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His home floods when it rains, and his daughter often falls ill from the constant damp.
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Inside the damp corridors, utensils are being cleaned, heaps of clothes are washed and food cooked.
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The temperature reads 26 degrees Fahrenheit, and a vengeful breeze forces damp chill to the bone.
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It can be used on either dry or damp hair to counteract the effects of humidity.
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Rub it into your damp skin, give it a minute to soak in, and you're set.
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The rain ended in the early afternoon, but the conditions remained chilly, overcast and damp throughout.
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Why does he sound so honking and damp, like a wet sock stuck in a trumpet?
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Place the dough circles on a lightly floured sheet tray and cover with a damp cloth.
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Let them soak for five minutes, and then wipe the vinegar away with a damp towel.
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She lightheartedly points out what she calls her "Georgia O'Keeffe iceberg," replete with damp, layered curves.
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The ideal environment for ripening cheese is cool and damp—literally dank, hence the cheese cave.
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"Sorcererz" is a synth-heavy song, underpinned by damp funk rhythms and Damon Albarn's croaky vocals.
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In the safe solitude of her silent office, Peggy's heartbeat quickened and her palms went damp.
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All of those have the capacity to damp growth or even tip the economy into recession.
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A minute later, the sugar is soft and damp, lightly tinged with color and powerfully fragrant.
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I was like damp wood that will not spark, he said, no matter the heat applied.
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The roadside grass is tawny and damp, pocked with cottonwood leaves and little pools of snowmelt.
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Above all, I rue Italy having a rare damp squib of a World Cup qualification campaign.
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It's better to err on the side of caution and just use a damp towel, though.
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Keep reading for the forecast into next week... Tomorrow (Saturday): Could be a bit damp, gray.
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Whatever it might feel like on this damp November day, remind yourself that springtime is coming.
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She left work coughing, headachy, and with a climbing temperature that was making her clothes damp.
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The ceilings and walls began to bubble from damp and crack in the oven-like heat.
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I sank between the strange bodies, embarrassed by my damp clothes as their warmth swallowed me.
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It was another dreich day, and my stiff denims sucked up the damp from the pavement.
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Anything less than doubling will give you a damp-centered rather than fluffy challah after baking.
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As the damp ground dries, dead plants break down faster, releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
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Work with one piece at a time, keeping the remaining dough covered with a damp towel.
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Keep a damp towel draped over the sheets you're not using while you're working with it.
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Long-awaited IPOs from a host of tech unicorns turned out to be damp squibs, mostly.
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Wipe down the furniture surface with a damp cloth and then with a dry cotton one. 2.
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I realize when I get outside that I left my damp dish towel in the fridge. Oops.
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In addition to providing comfort, this rack also reduces mold and mildew that grow on damp cloth.
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Lopez recommends raking a quarter-sized amount of gel through damp hair and letting it air dry.
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In a damp and gloomy basement, prison workers hand out questionnaires to men arrested the night before.
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When I checked into my inn, the air in my room felt damp, and the mattress hard.
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She accessorized the look with a pair of black strappy sandals, simple makeup, and slightly damp hair.
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China has a vast scheme to divert water from its damp southern provinces to the arid north.
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That is the way in which we are going to damp down the rising costs of healthcare.
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It's a difficult track to race on because the wood is new and a little bit damp.
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Stream in cold buttermilk until mixture looks damp and is just beginning to gather around the paddle.
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Harington was photographed on the streets of Paris with friends looking slightly damp and slightly off balance.
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Then, while my face is still damp, I apply Skinmedica HA5 Rejuvenating Hydrator ($178; lasts 4 months).
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To keep them intact while damp, before and during use, their fibres are held together by resins.
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My passenger seat is a fetishist's dream of damp spandex and my laundry situation is a nightmare.
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Even on sunny days, I find that the grass is always damp enough to stain my clothes.
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When you're all done, wipe the pages with a damp cloth, and it's ready for re-use.
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He's shorter than I thought and his hair smells like cellar damp, but he compliments my hair.
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Then set aside and let rest under a damp towel for another 10 minutes or so. 6.
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And a participant who didn't report an aversion would typically list a synonym like 'wet' or 'damp.
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Open up the holographic pouch to find a scrub texture that resembles (and smells like) damp sand.
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Now, as any cosmo girl knows, styling on damp hair with heat is a HUGE no-no.
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My hair (again, medium length, medium body) went from towel-dried to damp in literally two minutes.
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However, a few Amazon reviewers say the Oliso iron leaks water badly, leaving damp spots on garments.
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Keep the pasta covered with a damp cloth while you work with one piece at a time.
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I could feel it following me, leaving a damp film on my skin when I got home.
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He also credited former Formula One racer and father Jos for his skill on a damp track.
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As the climate warms, vibrio, like mosquitos, will have more hot, damp states in which to breed.
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The outside is crisp enough to fracture instantly, the inside crumbly yet fluffy, moist without being damp.
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This will weigh on the eurozone's tepid recovery and damp demand for new cars across the Continent.
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The wood has a smooth veneer so it's very easy to wipe clean with a damp cloth.
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I just wipe it clean with a damp cloth, and it's like I never spilled my espresso.
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If not, wiping the surface gently with a soft damp or dry cloth may remove the marks.
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It is a vision of Englishness, of dew and dog shit, of Samuel Richardson and Rising Damp.
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And maaaybe we'll just stick to UberEats when we want a damp bag of 2 AM fries.
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And when they do, in games where Cleveland's hot shooters are damp, things could get very interesting.
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The bacteria thrives in a damp, dark environment and ultimately produces the odor known medically as bromodosis.
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A loose timber had smashed her front window, and the interior was damp with water and mud.
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Virtual tours make it easier, but how can you tell from FaceTime if the basement is damp?
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I clean it with a damp cloth or wash it in the sink with soap and water.
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When it's barely damp, turn a hair dryer on the cool setting and gently dry the fur.
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And the way they smelled damp, when you wet a paper towel and wiped off the dirt.
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Her son's girlfriend soon discovered the scroll, damp and held in place with a piece of twine.
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Q&A It's dark, it's damp, and there's lots more to eat down there than you'd think.
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You can practically smell the damp rising from behind the cracked wallpaper of the living room set.
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Even the frictions that emerge from uninvited Arabs on Israeli soil flicker and die like damp matches.
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You want a damp cloth, so make sure you wring it to remove any excess water. 5.
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Now she lay on her bed covered by only the damp towel she used to dry off.
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To confirm that what you are seeing is flea dirt, place some on a damp paper towel.
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A rag, paper towel or cotton swab damp (not soaking) with rubbing alcohol works just as well.
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I smiled a smile I did not feel as my damp denims squeaked against the perforated leather.
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I distinctly remember how the damp floor and walls smelled of mildew, and how cold it was.
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Another tip from Forte: Place a hot, damp towel over a spot to loosen burnt-on debris.
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I ran my damp fingers through my hair one last time and went back into the restaurant.
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The players launched themselves into tackles, skidding around the damp field, earning appreciative applause from the crowd.
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Alas, the thrill is short-lived, a lonely cascade of fireworks in a night of damp squibs.
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It was damp and chill on Sunday night at the opening of Simone Rocha's new SoHo shop.
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Near the church, the grocer's is boarded up too, its paintwork peeling in the cold damp air.
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In an effort to damp the team's pre-eminence, Formula One introduced new rules for this season.
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As I drifted to sleep with damp hair and a full stomach, I felt proud of myself.
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As I drifted to sleep with damp hair and a full stomach, I felt proud of myself.
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It's a cool, damp late afternoon in July; the sky is vast and low, a hammered pewter.
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The hand she placed on his bony shoulder was warm and damp through his thin T-shirt.
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Poor nutrition and hygiene, cold and damp lodgings and little or no medical supervision were the norm.
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In Toronto, which usually suffers damp and slushy winters, the deep freeze brought skating to the harbor.
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To clean salt stains effectively, he suggested wiping your boot down with a soft damp cloth first.
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They like to spend their days crawling about the damp leaf litter of Brazilian montane Atlantic coastal forests.
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Reusable pages can be uploaded to his favorite note-taking app, then wiped clean with a damp cloth.
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When my hair is still damp I put it in and it gives it this real good texture.
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"The weather was damp and people needed something strong to rid the dampness from their bodies," she said.
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First, you're going to need to soak a towel in water and ring it out until it's damp.
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The key is to work them in when your skin is damp — otherwise they won't work as well.
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The grass under the hood was damp, but he thinks it could have caught fire if it wasn't.
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While your skin is still damp from your post-pool shower, apply a rich, soothing moisturizer right away.
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The ink dries within 15 seconds and stays put until you wipe it away with a damp cloth.
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Hydration. "Keep skin damp when you start applying your base, as this aids absorption of products," Bell explains.
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Hamilton has done 25 laps in total, a mere 116km, and most were in damp and cold conditions.
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Who wants to sit in a damp mist for hours, or be forced to wear a plastic poncho?
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"Apply your hyaluronic acid on damp skin, and then apply moisturizer on top of it," Dr. Shamban says.
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In addition to friction, damp sweaty leggings create an ideal environment for a yeast infection, Dr. Millheiser says.
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Arie likes Sienne in theory, I think, but their chemistry is about as crackling as a damp swimsuit.
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On damp hair, I smoothed on a leave-in, then an oil, and finished up with this cream.
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"Plus, the damp, hot weather means our skin is more likely to become host to bacteria," she says.
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The country's default tree is the sitka spruce, a fast-growing, damp-tolerant conifer from America's Pacific Northwest.
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Use a damp cloth to wipe the canister, and remove any visible debris from the brushes and filter.
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Strolling around the pier in damp clothes from a stupid log flume, I challenged the Professor of Fun.
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While hands are damp, lightly brush away dry skin and debris around the cuticles and under the nails.
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From then on, mold spores will take over during the damp, rainy days of fall and winter allergies.
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Hot, red, dry, or damp skin and a fast strong pulse are also warning signs, the CDC warns.
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The product has a gritty, paste-like consistency that gently exfoliates as you rub it onto damp skin.
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They were joined by some women who said they were struggling to light damp firewood inside their huts.
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The shell of pastry wrapped around apple strudel was damp one night, but flaky and crisp on another.
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" A half-used package of paper left to sit will grow damp and curly or dry and "tight.
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These baths were in a little house, the damp wood wall that separated them open near the ceiling.
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You smear it on damp skin with wet hands and massage it into your face for a minute.
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Zilberstein and Righetti's EVA films must be ever so slightly damp—like a thumbprint—in order to work.
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You just take out the removable crumb tray and wipe it with a damp cloth to clean it.
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To clean, wait for the iron to cool down, then wipe with a damp cloth and you're done.
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He said it lacked foundations, suffered from damp, had cracks in the walls and was costly to maintain.
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Misting your face with a hydrating toner is also a smart move; damp skin absorbs creams more thoroughly.
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You'll likely hear some wild sizzling when the damp bird meets the hot metal; that's a good sign.
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The blisters were never bad on this Polar row, but the wet & damp seeped into the skin... pic.twitter.
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Dinner — Today was forecasted to be damp and cold, so I am in the mood for comfort food.
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Subfusci are mostly found in Europe and Asia, in damp woodland areas like the underside of fallen trees.
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To roll, lightly spray 1 piece of rice paper with water, or moisten them with a damp cloth.
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The floors were damp; the walls were stripped back to their concrete; electrical wires hung from the ceiling.
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The cushions aren't dishwasher safe or machine-washable, but I can wipe them off with a damp cloth.
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I know it refers to damp meteorological conditions, but somehow that phrase always makes me a little hungry.
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I look guiltily over at the knot of wadded white blankets and sheets on my still-damp bed.
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I never can feel that O'Neill is writing about men—just about the abstracted damp souls of undergraduates.
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I was playing leapfrog with two heavy shopping bags on First Avenue in the cold, damp December air.
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He marched down a damp muddy path, until the forest parted into a poor village named Zangar Town.
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Use the damp paper towel to wipe away any mistakes and clean the applicator before switching colors. 6.
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Made with cow's milk and virtually rindless, it smells of damp autumn leaves and tastes subtly of mushrooms.
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No matter what time of the day, the Medgar Evers Library smells like damp carpet and sugar cane.
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Archaeologists have been surprised how well London's damp clay soil has preserved skeletonized remains and some wooden coffins.
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A damp coat leads to mildew, which is never a good look, or smell, for a show dog.
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"The rear area was damp and shady, so totally infested with mosquitoes," said Ms. Kawash, 217, a writer.
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The pair sink bourbons, oysters, boiled (read: damp) peanuts, politically-loaded ribs, and play a billionaire quiz game.
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The text sticks to the pages, smudge-free, yet can easily be wiped off with a damp cloth.
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A quick swipe with some baby wipes or a damp (not wet) hand towel should help a bit.
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"This is exactly what I did not want to happen," my father said from his damp, rumpled sheets.
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The keyboard is damp when the final refrain leaves my fingertips: I love you, Daniel, I love you.
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This time, the pavement never improved past damp, and the new GTI had tires optimized for dry pavement.
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No skid marks were observed but the damp road conditions could have mitigated any skid marks, he said.
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These were not silvery, romantic mists slinking through latticed rooftops; this was a miasma of damp and despair.
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These are not the clouds you look for in the damp, verdant cloud forests of Monteverde, Costa Rica.
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A roll of string, its loose end damp and frayed, lay next to me amid this macabre picnic.
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" It was a cold, damp evening, which probably explained the curls of steam coming from Izvosia's mouth. "Sorry.
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Indulgent, sybaritic, tourist-crowded Lanzarote is nothing like Fran's damp and dour England, with its mundane social conscience.
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Steps have included sprinkling water to damp down dust and banning certain fuels but there's barely any improvement.
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Jake Marisnick, the team's reliably damp-looking top reserve, struck out 22017 times in just 20173 plate appearances.
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In her clean car, in her damp gym clothes, she drives through the bright-blue morning, feeling calm.
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Colombo, lashed by thunderstorms, was dark and damp on the day Mr. Rajapaksa was sworn in as president.
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For foodies, black truffles - which usually look like knobbly balls of dark damp mud - offer a unique taste.
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Its close, plaster-thickened air was like perfume; its damp gray walls framed an art of grim exactitude.
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The restored house will be "cleaner, less damp and, we hope, quite an atmospheric place," Ms. Parry-Wingfield said.
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Keep any filled khinkali covered with a damp kitchen towel to prevent them from drying out before cooking. 8.
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The result is an outpouring of horror stories, featuring damp apartments, mice infestations, absent agents and sky-high costs.
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The fleece was "damp, dirty, smelly and showed evidence of insect activity," according to the National Museum of Australia.
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Use your hands to gently disperse a quarter-sized amount of cream onto damp hair from the bottom up.
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Shake it off so it's not dripping wet, then dip the damp brush in a pastel, powder-blue shadow.
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According to the experts, the hero ingredient actually needs to be applied to damp skin in order to work.
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You have to go up in the mountains, all along these big insects and mosquitos, it's damp and wet.
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The viewer is transported from Hollywood to damp, dark Munich, where it was shot, and the pressure is palpable.
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Tax receipts are often used as proof of ownership, but the damp climate makes preservation of paper records difficult.
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It's actually really good for any part of the world that's very hot in the summer and very damp.
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When he leaned down and grasped the damp edge of the blanket, he saw a woman's foot sticking out.
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They'll be sweaty, with matted hair and a shiny forehead and a damp sports bra, with their arms up.
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"Damp hands are much more likely to transfer microbial contamination on the hands to whatever they touch," Redway acknowledged.
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A big difference between the Dyson and a traditional curler and straightener is that you style on damp hair.
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However, a few Amazon buyers say the B&D iron tends to leak water, leaving damp spots on garments.
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River mint: A leafy ground cover found sprawling along the banks of waterways, forest floors, and other damp places.
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The vomit had dried but the blood was still damp in spots on my breasts and at the collar. . . .
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Finally, the plate is put through a hand-turned intaglio press and the image printed on damp rag paper.
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The LuckIn stand can sit on your counter, putting it at the perfect height to dry your damp locks.
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To top it all off, the all-metal exterior looks sharp and cleans up easily with a damp cloth.
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Like the plastic cup of coffee offered to me by the team, a rejuvenating sugary boost against the damp.
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Shortly after, each will crawl off to a damp, dark spot and deposit about 200 relatively large, clear eggs.
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He hadn't thought to bring a tie; he wore sandals and a powder-blue polo shirt, damp with sweat.
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A third video shows a long column of men armed with swords and rifles marching in damp, rugged terrain.
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Her right eye is pink and puffy, which she figures is a symptom of being damp for one month.
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They instead saw damp squibs, as Mickelson and Fowler both found water at the 17th for matching double-bogeys.
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A plain white T-shirt emblazoned with a phrase popularised by hip-hop's most damp excuse for a rapper.
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Tasting Warren's Jack and Coke, feeling the damp of people's dirty hands seep through the bottom of my pants.
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Or they were damp because voters came in from the rain, which made the ballots stick in the scanners.
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And they had chosen a poison quickly diluted by water; in the end, damp weather saved the victims' lives.
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In person, she is a lot less outspoken than her onscreen characters, perhaps from being on damp, unfamiliar turf.
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Sweat spiked from his temples, then his chest, then his limbs, until his whole body was damp and freezing.
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You simply wipe them down with a damp cloth, allow them to dry, and put them back into place.
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I spent the better part of an hour wandering down stone paths damp with mist kicked up from waterfalls.
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While the new jet has not yet been imported into the United States, the measure could damp future sales.
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Palermo is a highly walkable city, with cobblestone streets that seem eternally damp, and, at least by daylight, safe.
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It arrived in time to damp down the noise coming from cable TV and iPhone videos during the holidays.
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"Nightwood," Djuna Barnes This is like a dark lesbian genius rolling in a giant heap of damp, dead leaves.
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I shiver in this damp afterthought of a room, but not from the concrete floor under my bare feet.
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A flight crew member gave passengers damp towels to hold over their faces for the smell, the reporter said.
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But those far corners of the empire were mostly warm, while the empire's capital was damp, dirty and cold.
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The sky was gray, and overgrown grass pathways and thorny pink rosebushes smelled damp from the deluge of rain.
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We grew damp from the condensation as delighted children ran through the billowing clouds, unaware they were experiencing art.
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At one point, he wears only an Iron Maiden T-shirt and a pair of damp and saggy underpants.
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Berlin winters are very cold and damp, and families clustered near large white ducts that piped in warm air.
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She walked out into the damp Dallas night, a foil-lined bag of chicken and vegetables in her hand.
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Then I spend six hours on a Friday night dancing in a damp, derelict building, and I feel revitalized.
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"It's a little messy," she says, pointing to the damp towel and scrunched up blue comforter on the bed.
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I went to cast parties and had a snuggle pile on a damp lawn with other tipsy theater kids.
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While their larger cousins prefer rapid streams, the new species were found under marsh vegetation and damp forest leaf litter.
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After going further and further down the rabbit hole of substance abuse, Something emerges sweaty, damp, and covered in makeup.
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Get you a man who doesn't want you damp during the 55 days it took to film this battle sequence!
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Yet standing there, she thought she detected the faint, damp scent of salt carried on the wind from the south.
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" Jessop said that, over the long run, the impact of a Brexit vote "may prove to be a damp squib.
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The cool damp was seeping under his skin, and the odor of raw sewage wasn't doing his stomach any good.
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Athlete's foot is an infection caused by a fungus that grows in warm, damp environments, according to the Mayo Clinic.
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Turn the volume up for the full experience — the sound of the sandwich being dismantled is a damp-sounding squish.
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The pro created the foundation for Oh's faux bob using his Starring Shooting Star Texture Meringue throughout her damp hair.
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A young mother is screaming in agony, her hospital bed a ceaselessly uncomforting assemblage of cold metal and damp cotton.
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But it's also incorrect to say someone is "getting wet," because, really, vaginas are always at least a little damp.
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At the beginning of the first workshop, I was damp with sweat from the July heat and my own nerves.
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For Moss' modern take on waves, hairstylist Tommy Buckett applied Garnier Fructis Pure Clean Styling Mousse on her damp hair.
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If you're strongly opposed to using regular toilet paper, think about using a damp washcloth or invest in a bidet.
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Additionally, in cooler conditions, wool dries much quicker than cotton — which is notorious for holding in moisture, and staying damp.
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Cut into noodles about 3/23-inch thick, shake off the excess flour, and set aside under a damp towel.
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The rain has stopped, and the asphalt is sweating off the wet, transforming from dangerously drenched to only tricky-damp.
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Even the surface streets seem to have paused, a warm, damp stillness as the city recalibrates from evening to night.
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This is how Jake-Robert felt when he was trapped in the maybe-Zodiac-Killer's basement and he was damp.
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He started off by applying volume spray to her damp hair, then blowdried it straight and added a side-part.
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Traditionally, students in Newcastle head to classic student houses—cheap furniture, endless damp, a weird slug problem—in the suburbs.
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Cover with a damp towel and let rest for 2-3 hours, or until the dough doubles in size. 2.
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One way to do this is to wrap them in a damp — not saturated — paper towel to keep them hydrated.
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The afternoon of the soccer scrimmage was sweltering, one of those beastly July days with humidity like a damp rag.
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After an unusually hot and long summer, this November's damp, foggy weather has proved perfect for truffle hunting around Alba.
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We do, however, have the consolations of Kasper Tuxen's lush photography, which turns the forest into a damp green womb.
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"I am still okay with outdoors, just not damp and dirty parks," said Nelson Ho, a 19-year-old gamer.
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Using a damp cloth to protect the felt, the brim is then pressed with an iron to flatten it out.
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Step 4: To create waves after a day at the beach, Kardashian twists her damp hair into five loose buns.
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Backgrounds are textured with steam columns, damp surfaces, and sharp beams of light that give the sets a textured physicality.
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There is political intrigue, and then more political intrigue, wrapped in a lot of brogue, damp weather, and dim light.
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He had a try-hard earnestness, a damp corporate pall; he was courtly with guests, as if modelling bipartisan behavior.
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"Beds are damp," said Van Jones, former "green jobs" adviser to President Obama, on CNN's "State of the Union" Sunday.
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The six burly men "carried Ruthie to her grave across the damp cemetery grounds in their bare feet," Dreher wrote.
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Lots of people sat on the floor, but thankfully we managed to bag one of the damp school canteen tables.
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I think we've seen so many times, when it is wet or damp, that the car is very, very strong.
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Maybe it's the damp, Irish-countryside setting, which always seems about to answer a question you hadn't thought to ask.
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The scroll of paper inside was damp, but it included details of where and when the bottle was set adrift.
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The breeze was gentle, and the ground was soft and dry enough to lie or sit on without getting damp.
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LONDON — On a cold, damp day in December 2017, angels and demons were abroad in a sprawling South London park.
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If you're using the meat tenderizer on something nonlaunderable, like a mattress, wipe the paste away using a damp rag.
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Behold the sleek skin, cool but not damp, and the clever darting tongue, sniffing out the contours of the world.
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In Stockbridge's color portrait, standing on the half-shell of a damp concrete curb, she becomes a street corner Venus.
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Bonus tip: Make sure your hair is only a touch damp from the shower, not actually wet, Mr. Mallett said.
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The smashed hat was damp and smelled of last summer's sweat and had probably been buried in here since then.
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But most newer models are water resistant, so they likely can be cleaned with a little soap and damp cloth.
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They have an ideal level of moisture, always coming out of the pack damp yet never saturated enough to drip.
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Remember how your damp hair held the rows the comb left behind, like new-planted peanuts in your grandfather's fields.
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The company also advises cleaning the card with only a slightly damp microfiber cloth dipped in water or isopropyl alcohol.
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Last week, Ms. Edmundson finally visited the house where they can no longer live because of the damp, moldy conditions.
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At one point, Moll settles into the hole where a body has been found, filling her mouth with damp earth.
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To do this, use the mist to clean leaves with a damp towel and neem oil (here is Wirecutter's recommendation).
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I check my laundry and see that it's still relatively damp, so I grab more quarters to run it again.
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I spent the afternoon pulling back damp carpet in my wife's parents home in the Meyerland neighborhood in southwest Houston.
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For a more noticeable brightening effect, I use a damp beauty sponge to ensure even product distribution across my face.
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Make the noodles: Line the bottom of a large bowl with a damp paper towel so the bowl doesn't move.
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It's a $30 notebook, but surprisingly handy: it sends notes to the cloud and wipes clean with a damp cloth.
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And poor Beth (Kate Wetherhead), draped in what appear to be damp handkerchiefs, has just been ghosted by her husband.
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The prehistoric forests of the southwest wilderness, usually too damp to sustain extensive fires, have been ignited by lightning strikes.
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Beneath the hum of the city, the damp scene represents an isolation that prevails throughout Hatakeyama's depiction of urban landscapes.
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When damp, it doubles in size and manages to provide a natural-looking, almost airbrushed finish with just a few taps.
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It's such a kind of damp cold there, a bath is the only thing that gets the cold out your bones.
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Left untouched, Victorian wallpaper could still release flakes of arsenic into the air or produce arsenical gas when conditions were damp.
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As damp snow pours around them, a few men talk about the atrocities affecting the Roma people of the former Yugoslavia.
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The only way to advance was by feeling your way forward, arms outstretched to touch the damp trunks on either side.
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Sweat-damp and spent, they sat together on the mat below the climbing wall, and Ross led Ozmen through his pitch.
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Work in small sections, wiping the floor with a slightly damp cleaning cloth and drying it immediately with a cotton towel.
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Depending on the cleaning pad you put on the Braava Jet, it will either wet mop, damp mop, or dry sweep.
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I shifted to the floor without thinking, and sat cross-legged as his body slowly began to glisten, damp with sweat.
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But for those who get a little discouraged after getting their hair damp, don't trip: We know what you're working with.
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Specifically, his butt as viewed through damp white underwear after the Biebs went wakeboarding in Miami, Oh No They Didn't reports.
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Then, true to form this season, the chill is short-lived, and both milder and damp weather return early next week.
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Starting with damp hair, Appleton first preps with Color Wow&aposs Dream Coat, which is his secret weapon for fighting frizz.
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It just so happens that this "damp" region is located directly above a 15,000-foot-high mountain range called Aphrodite Terra.
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And so, when I put on this leopard bodysuit—like an ankle to neck situation—it got damp pretty much immediately.
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If the cafeteria food is too salty or the tobacco leaves become too damp to roll, she will tell the managers.
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While the building still divides opinion—is it the acme of a new social vision, or a grey and damp failure?
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That's a lot of time for the afflicted amphibian to spread the infectious material around streams or ponds or damp soil.
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Some details: Leave whipped-up egg whites or beer on clean, damp hair for 30 minutes, then rinse with cold water.
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Its notes are rendered in shades of misty gray, starry black, and moody blue, scented with wet pine and damp earth.
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Officially, the end came Friday evening, among teary supporters and stern-faced staff, at the bottom of a damp riverside hill.
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First, lightly distribute a quarter-sized amount of gel or styling cream through very damp or wet hair with your fingers.
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Out of shame, many women use traditional rags and wash and dry them discreetly, storing them in damp and unhygienic conditions.
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If you're in a pinch for time, you can easily ring the towel out to the point where it's just damp.
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Like their penises are on fire and they will die if they can't extinguish the flames in some damp, tight hole.
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After dinner, King lit a stick of incense to cover up the mingled smells of cumin, damp dog, and unwashed human.
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But it's theoretically possible that the warm, damp environment could allow some of the hardier bugs to survive outside the body.
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Imagine a rowdy crowd in a damp sweatbox somewhere in London or Liverpool or Leeds and multiply the crowd by thousands.
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Freshly steamed rice, still damp from the pot, won't do; it's often better the next day, cooled and stiffened a little.
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She wears a less interesting mask here that, even when damp with tears and fissured by glowing cracks, remains unproductively opaque.
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This article originally appeared on Noisey UK. For too long, Christmas has been haunted by the glittering, damp spectre of routine.
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But the problem is that this frog's ideal habitat consists of flat damp land, or in other words, prime real estate.
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The instructions recommend styling your hair with the One-Step Dryer when it's slightly damp, not wet, for the best results.
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And because they were all Jets fans, the overwhelming expectation on this damp December afternoon was that the Jets would lose.
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The majority of seaweed salads I get with my sushi are cloying and damp, lacking the mineral zing of fresh kelp.
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But this spring has been so bleak and damp that I was still making lentil soup until about a week ago.
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The most exciting discovery may have been in recent weeks, when archaeologists pulled a sand-encrusted sphinx from a damp hole.
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The Go Envi can be spot cleaned with a damp cloth, and I've found the fabric very easy to wipe down.
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It was a hot damp bully that pushed people around, snatched paper from their hands and slammed their car doors shut.
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He noted that one of the basement walls was cold and damp, which he said was a sign of drainage problems.
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The room we slept in was in a damp basement, and there was no other way we could have caught them.
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The user manual does recommend regularly cleaning it with a damp cloth and some mild soap, which has helped a bit.
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Now I know: My sister was raped, forced to stand in stress positions, blindfolded, and held in a damp, cold cell.
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The smell of each room was different, depending on the level of hygiene, but it was always heavy, damp and unpleasant.
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Wandering over damp cobblestone in alleyway after alleyway, meandering through a city I didn't know until all bearings had been lost.
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Manager Joe Maddon said it's not serious but was reluctant to use him with damp, cold weather this weekend in Cincinnati.
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As the damp beans heat up under the sun, the warm, decomposing mixture of organic matter and oil can spontaneously combust.
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The heat of the city, the air damp and thick, faded behind me, and a refreshing breeze swirled up the road.
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Right now, it looks like a scene from a dystopian video game, with old carriages rotting away in damp, cavernous sheds.
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Boxing fans had a simple, righteous desire to see the best man win—and win he did, damp with exhausted tears.
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Then one day, her cousin Abigail (Stone) arrives at the palace, literally covered in manure after falling onto the damp road.
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The unassuming chocolate-chip banana cake, in particular, flavored with molasses and spices, was outstanding — caramel-flavored, aromatic and happily damp.
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And lastly, still-damp strands had a major moment on the VMAs white carpet, thanks to Kim Kardashian West and Ashley Graham.
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Just attach a cleaning pad and choose from wet mopping, damp sweeping, or dry sweeping mode via buttons or the iRobot app.
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Both pick up dirt and lint quite easily, but it's nothing a Magic Eraser or damp microfiber cloth can't easily pick up.
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He was living in Yonkers, confined to the dark, damp basement of his father and stepmother's house, when he suddenly became ill.
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For this reason, I'd suggest rinsing it away carefully with a damp flannel, rather than splashing it clean off over the sink.
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Bacteria can cling to fabrics for several hours after exposure and athlete's foot fungus continues to multiply in our damp clothes hamper.
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These are not pretty, Hollywood births hinted at by matted hair on the pillow or slightly damp but oh-so-sweet pajamas.
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In the latter, Nishimura etches her photos onto damp pieces of handmade flax and abaca, which she wraps around bundles of sand.
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But as atmospheric pressure drops — as it does ahead of damp, rainy or snowy weather — body tissue has more space to expand.
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You hear the water rushing in, but it's filling the bag you are laying in, so you don't get damp at all.
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Starting with damp hair, Marjan applies a lightweight heat-protectant product (like the Tresemme Thermal Creations Heat Tamer Protecting Spray) all over.
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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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In gardens, the scent of frangipani carries on the damp breeze; in cities, that unmistakably Indian blend of ordure, asphalt and spice.
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Set against the damp interiors of boxing gyms, it features many debut performances, as well as appearances from genuine fighters and trainers.
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I thought a lot about climate and how weird it was to balance frigid damp temperature and need to show your body.
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Among the celebrities the hotel has lured for a damp snap are Jing Boran and Fu Xinbo, Chinese film and music stars.
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And with that we are pushed back onto the damp, cold, and badly lit London street and back out into the night.
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This is a durable, light, and versatile jacket, especially for damp, chilly, and variable conditions, like you'd find in the Pacific Northwest.
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Fold the cheesecloth so it covers the rice, cover with a lid or clean, damp kitchen cloth tucked around the bundle. 3.
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But now, from a damp and dreary London news room, Piers Morgan is here to offer his unwarranted opinion on Kim's body.
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Pure cotton socks make blisters more likely, because they mean it's more likely that your feet are damp, and that increases friction.
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Claire Pontin, deputy mayor of New South Wales's MidCoast Council, has seen her "damp, green land transform in a matter of years".
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If you like to slip into your robe while still damp after a shower, only the TowelSelection's Women's Terry Robe will do.ProsCons
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These very damp clouds then reaccelerate and move downstream, leaving behind the dark spots that the team saw under the UV light.
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Our favorite is AG Hair Curl Re:Coil Curl Activator because it works on dry or damp hair to define and reshape curls.
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Ros Bastow, who was seven at the time, told Wales Online she could remember she and her peers were damp, sitting inside.
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The mood feels like damp cloud cover, a dense fog, just thick enough to obscure the sky and shut out the sun.
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It's a "hey dummy," leaving his opponents marching back on defense with soda all over their pants, damp, sticky, soda pants. Gross.
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"These are long-term commitments that take years," Addington said during a damp morning walk on his usually empty 3,000-acre ranch.
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The S.E.C.'s victories in the appeals courts has done little to damp the criticism leveled at its use of administrative proceedings.
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Previously, the company suggested against using cleaning products and advised device owners to clean their products using a damp, lint-free cloth.
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One after another, the runners crossed the finish line, face flushed, hair damp with sweat, breathing hard and staggering to a stop.
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Ms. Misra noted that Patagonia's Torrentshell rain jacket fits comfortably over almost any outfit but won't let the inevitable Scottish damp in.
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This childishly wily Mary is a very damp match for Catherine McCormack's pitiless Elizabeth and her aureole of fabulous, if anachronistic, hair.
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What's crazy is that my girlfriend likes me with a mustache — though she's like, "You know, it is kind of always damp."
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"Even as I'm talking to you on the phone, my armpits are getting damp," he says as I gag on a mug.
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If your AirPods are stained, you should wipe them down with a damp cloth and dry them with a lint-free cloth.
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I was informed that a scent firm was consulted to create (or enhance) the artificial smells of sugar cane and damp basement.
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Online travel giant Booking Holdings said the outbreak of coronavirus will damp travel demand and drive down sales in the first quarter.
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A mask that you have never used before and wear all day long, that gets damp, is not going to help you.
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"I hope road running can return to this," she nods at the damp grass, covered with exhausted, muddy, beer-drinking trail runners.
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One damp Thursday, two adventurers started their evening in the large back yard, where rough benches threaten soft places with cruel splinters.
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Both Apple and Google suggest using a damp microfiber cloth in lieu of cleaning products and warn against using harsh cleaning agents.
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After three days in Mexico's high-elevation capital, inhaling the vital, pungent smell of sea and damp vegetation felt like a resuscitation.
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A sleeping bag not only acts as your bed in the backcountry, but it's also a shield against cold and damp weather.
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"The tents didn't have any locks, the beds were damp, the blankets were soaked," from a storm the night before, she said.
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But now the hungry, wet, homeless painter was dragging himself along the streets, ignoring the foggy air and the damp iridescent walls.
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With its sandstone streetscapes, penal-colony history and moody, damp weather, Hobart feels like a town with plenty of secrets to divulge.
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Solution: The American Lung Association has several recommends for limiting dust mites, including getting rid of carpets and damp mopping your floors.
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If I want to lean into the damp vibes of the outside world, I'll listen to The National or something similarly gloomy.
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When you clean your AirPods, it&aposs very important not to use anything wet or damp — never get the mesh speakers wet.
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It was a damp, woolly day, and the skies, as in the woodblock, were a sullen and indecisive gray — Would it rain?
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In other words, they saw a broad damp region on the surface, like a big swath of wet pavement—the result of rain.
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An arriving police officer, Todd Ray, said he found the boys naked and dry, but their damp hair appeared to have been combed.
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They're easy to apply, too, just draw over your areas of concern and blend or pat with your fingers or a damp sponge.
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Go for soft makeup brushes, and if you can, Dr. Solomon advises working with a damp sponge that won't tug at the skin.
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Spritz it on damp hair to help control erratic strands all day, or gently mist it in dry hair for instant touch-ups.
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On his knees, with hands callused from hard work, he carefully wiped out dust with a damp rag from cracks in the floors.
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A storm blows up, rain pours down, and as it does the characters' identities begin to peel away like strips of damp wallpaper.
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In 21989 he showed that this protein, PD-22004, worked like CTLA-4 in that it seemed to damp down the immune system.
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The damp, musty entrance tunnel deposits visitors approximately 2629219 feet underground at the bunker's deepest level, which was thought to be the safest.
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Less so by the simple, bare, damp, monastic room that the champ had been living in next door to the Muay Thai camp.
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Drying racks are a great option for drying dishes and cookware because you don't need to dry everything with the same damp towel.
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Dr. Mahto recommends adding a hyaluronic acid serum into the mix, applying a few drops while your skin is still damp after cleansing.
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When I finally drifted into work — unrushed, hair damp — I smiled to myself knowing I couldn't have started the day off more perfectly.
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This sheet confirms that Penicillium, that nasty old mould that thrives in damp, has thoroughly zapped the streptococcus bacteria in a blood sample.
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The British, on the other hand, make Withnail & I, a macabre comedy about two withering actors getting drunk in the damp English countryside.
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There are men who leave you right away, going off with their suitcases full of socks and shirts still damp from the wash.
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Beijing has stepped up scrutiny of developers' financing channels, and some local governments have also raised the bar for purchases, to damp speculation.
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Though the sun is a long way from its zenith, my shirt already clings to the damp film of sweat on my skin.
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The room gently purrs at the optimum 18 degrees Celsius, while a comforting odour of cheese-rind hangs in the slightly damp air.
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To get the look, start by working a hair oil, like the Sebastian Professional Dark Oil, into damp hair for shine and smoothness.
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You likely left a damp beach towel over the rear seat and got sand on the floor and you didn't care at all.
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But if you took a bus from New York to Toronto in, like, 203 and your bag was damp when you arrived: Sorry.
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On Sunday, with his energy flagging, Djokovic grew increasingly frustrated with the chair umpire, Damian Steiner, over court conditions he considered dangerously damp.
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Williams was not on court long enough to suffer any maladies, but she said she was taking precautions against the cold, damp weather.
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Wrapping your greens in a damp paper towel inside of an unsealed plastic freezer bag will keep them fresher and crisper for longer.
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Houses that were rough and creaky and could be opened to the outdoors without worry of what damp air might do to them.
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My friend and I, we ignored the sky cutting into our shelter and made walls of found particleboard, fragmentary, damp, worthless as kindling.
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Her own duties over the years have required crawling around stone pedestals looking for sculptors' signatures and saving documents from a damp basement.
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My white pair has been easy to clean (I use a damp paper towel), and I still wear them multiple times per week.
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It makes a light rasping noise, and sometimes a little ring, that contrasts with the swish of the scythe through the damp grass.
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One of the wheels was broken, and he folded a damp towel under the leg so that it could slide on the floor.
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They reminded her not to bathe or swim, to wash herself with damp cloth, as if she were a fine piece of furniture.
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The emphasis of his contemporaries was on extracting plainspoken beauty from familiar Dutch topography, such as damp riverine scenes or clusters of cottages.
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The breeze will hit the sheet and pass through the cool, damp fabric, which can help bring the temperature down in your home.
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The smell of pollen and suncream will be replaced with damp and deodorant,"—and you'll be back to "shuddering at frosted bus stops.
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Wet towels: If you ever hear a friend claim they know someone who got an STD from a damp towel, they're probably wrong.
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I stare at the beverage, damp sprinkles of one of the most profitable crops in the history of the world, and slowly chug.
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Between cold, damp trips to the salmon hole, I was more than grateful to have a place to thaw out and dry up
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"Take the barely damp sheet, put it on the mattress, and let it air-dry for at least a few minutes," she said.
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To ease the mile-long slog across the cold, damp parking lot, FanDuel chartered buses to ferry would-be bettors through the rain.
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How many light years has it taken for her message to reach me, and to still hold he smile in my damp glove?
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Poor quality housing exposes its occupants to mites and other pest infestations and damp, moldy conditions lead to asthma and other respiratory illness.
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To be fair, Touch ID sometimes failed to scan my fingerprint on previous iPhones, like when my hands were sweaty, damp or dirty.
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Because the fungi that cause fungal foot infections thrive in warm damp environments, public showers, locker rooms and swimming pools are breeding grounds.
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"We seek to emulate nature," says Harris, sitting on the front porch of his office, the air still damp from the morning rain.
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Our clothes were damp and our backs sore, but we were pleased that we'd come on a day when Charmouth Beach was generous.
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There are also on-site hot springs, where guests can bathe in a traditional Japanese onsen, to combat the sometimes damp, chilly evenings.
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He told them to prepare for workouts more difficult than usual in heat and humidity that felt like damp clothes inside a dryer.
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The damp weather system is threatening areas of northern Pennsylvania and southern New York already saturated from a previous heavy rain last week.
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Peanuts were where the real money was—the legumes were well suited to the county's damp soil and they didn't require much fussing.
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In his spectral wit, Donleavy could resemble Samuel Beckett; in his delighted lustiness, Henry Miller; in his damp and scattered wordplay, James Joyce.
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Go for damp makeup sponges over firm brushes, use lightweight mineral makeup, and stick to a minimal routine until the burn has healed.
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Whereupon she threw herself into his arms, her gray coat trailing its belt, her hair damp and frizzy, her breath reeking of alcohol.
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"We think as the Fed gets more active it's going to throw gasoline on a fire and not a damp cloth," Chiavarone said.
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A few weeks ago, as a damp winter chill settled on San Francisco, Peter van Hardenberg decided it was time for some eggnog.
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Westpac Bank said the treasury update was a "damp squib" and would have little impact on forecasts for GDP, inflation or interest rates.
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One study of nest materials used by European ground squirrels found that damp leaves and moss provided better insulation than dry lining materials.
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At 7:30 sharp, the three of us, pajama-clad, the kids' hair still damp from the bath, were all in my bed.
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This keeps them smelling fresh longer and saves me from one of the world's most unpleasant sensations: damp towel on a cold morning.
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It is a damp but temperate afternoon as he shows me around his home and the small barn he uses as his office.
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Hundreds of palm trees grew along the reed-lined stream, sheathed in thick blond beards of fronds that cascaded to the damp ground.
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Tianjin was among 15 cities that adopted tightening measures in the first week of October, as part of efforts to damp property speculation.
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It's raining heavily as food traders begin setting up beside Union Canal in Edinburgh, bracing themselves for a damp flurry of lunchtime punters.
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Officers left the lights on all day and night, she said, adding that his cell was damp and cold without heat in the winter.
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"When we bought Fitzroy House it was a total wreck, it had every sort of rot and damp," said Eleanor Austin, the Frankses' daughter.
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And I got to the bottom and all of the mats were damp because everybody sweats and they're breaking falls and banging like mad.
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Drying racks for damp clothes have another use under her roof—to hold large vibrant quilts, each with its own theme and color scheme.
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The heavy battery pack also helps to damp the already-smooth ride of the Pacifica, making it a fantastic choice for long-haul trips.
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The slots in the rear are raised slightly — storing the bottles on a forward-slanted tilt — which ensures that the cork will remain damp.
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Damp and moldy environments may cause coughing, wheezing, or other problems -- or none at all, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Materials used in armor (typically alloys or metallic glasses) have good impact resistance, but they don't damp vibrations as effectively as the viscoelastic materials.
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With the white ground dirty in places, the damp dreariness of winter is hinted at but never becomes the sole focus of the painting.
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Marie loved to slather herself in almond oil, so post-shower, I find myself spraying L'Occitane's Almond Supple Skin Oil on my damp body.
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And when it comes to storing wine in a damp basement or cellar, you want a rack that will remain structurally secure over time.
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A detangling brush, spray bottle (to keep your hair damp while shingling), diffuser, and Afro pick are handy tools for a professional end result.
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U.S. soybean and corn markets are also assessing yield prospects for ongoing Midwest harvesting, which has been hampered by cold, damp conditions this month.
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To get your curls to hold, Salcedo recommends adding a light mousse or a salt spray to damp hair and letting it air dry.
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I might still hold some affection the eternal damp of a British weekender, but a two-day festival in a parking lot in October?
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But Hadid brilliantly bypasses the trap by simply brushing damp hair and pulling it into a tight topknot — no heat tools or elastics required.
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The light fabrics, which framed exposed clavicles and skeletal shoulder bones, were rightly seen as terrible for the often damp and chilly English climate.
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There are few examples—Britain has a system opening up payments and bank-account data, but it has so far been a damp squib.
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Jim Terry and his neighbor took a chance and used garden hoses to keep their rooftops and trees damp as flames raced toward them.
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"If you have the right mass of planet and the right mass of gas, you can damp the orbit and circularize it," he said.
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The glue even works on damp surfaces and underwater, with some reduction in sticking power, but still enough to be useful for countless applications.
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Back at the lab, they micro-excavated the soil whilst it was still damp, revealing red, green, and black panels bordered with cream lines.
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Weathering on the newly-exposed joints suggest the heavy rains of the notoriously-damp Pacific Northwest have been infiltrating the cliff, weakening it further.
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Perhaps the sound of "the Academy" conjures up a set of cloaked figures roaming through damp medieval hallways, holding long scrolls and heavy tomes.
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Damp bathing suits and pools be damned, we want another tattoo and we know exactly where we're going to get it: underneath our boobs.
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"Then rough-dry hair until it's no longer damp using a round brush to close the cuticle and add a shiny finish," he adds.
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Onion rings might always be a damp disappointment as a French fry substitute, but do you know what they would be absolutely great at?
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By pressing a textured cloth piece into a damp piece of calfskin, she obtained a close enough match, and is now doing color tests.
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In one of the blocks, the floors are pockmarked, the walls have damp patches, electrical fittings are hanging loose, and a lift is broken.
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What we know about molds are that they are ubiquitous in our environment, both indoors and outdoors, and that they thrive in damp conditions.
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"I don't think we lost direction," said Vettel at a damp and drizzly Suzuka circuit in the build up to Sunday's Japanese Grand Prix.
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Manager Bud Black said he was just trying to be safe with Arenado on a damp night in which temperatures dropped into the 33s.
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Violent tempers and upheavals (at least, excepting the country's drinking culture) are as uncommon on these damp, green islands as tornadoes, tsunamis and droughts.
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The page notes that the Apple Card should be cleaned with a soft, slightly damp, lint-free cloth, and Apple advises using isopropyl alcohol.
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Tule fog rises up from damp winter ground and can create such a dense wall of fog that visibility shrinks to a few feet.
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He had stood over the damp grave and paraphrased his own elegy against the sides of wet stones, the moss wound with last light.
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On a damp, unseasonably warm day in January, I climbed into the back of a Volvo XC 90 at the Advanced Technologies Group headquarters.
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She suggests starting with a primer, using a damp beauty sponge to apply foundation, and avoiding products that have tons of oil in them.
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Even after more than four decades on the truffle hunt, Olivero still gets emotional when Steel stops his energetic sniffing of the damp ground.
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After unboxing all of the parts, I set up the charging dock with the attached mat to protect the floor from a damp mop.
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"Hmm, not bad," mused François Jouslin de Noray, who was strolling with his wife, a retired couple enjoying a recent sunny, if damp, afternoon.
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Within minutes, she returned, her clothes damp, and she stepped through a low rectangular doorway into the tiny sunken room that is the sanctum.
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Then, eventually, the grass will cease to be watered and die, while the rug will be damp, soaked and wrecked by this temporary lawn.
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Then the rubber economy collapsed, and the opera house, which still stands in the colonial quarter, fell into decade upon decade of damp disuse.
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In approving the Cigna-Express Scripts deal, federal officials emphasized that they did not believe the merger would damp competition in the pharmacy business.
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I keep it in the cabinet in the bathroom because I want to apply it when my face is still damp from the shower.
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Playing his second round in the afternoon and in breezy, damp conditions, Woods looked out of sorts from his opening drive, which sailed left.
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We climbed a path that swung deep into the bowels of Ash Cave, read old graffiti and followed rows of damp ferns behind waterfalls.
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He is always found reclining miserably in a stuffed chair in front of a fire, situated inside of a dirty, damp, and empty barn.
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The same is true with Delhi: You step through the airport doors, and there it is — singed rubber, wet concrete, damp loam, roasting cardamom.
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You can clean your AirPods using a soft damp cloth, while it's safe to use a small amount of isopropyl alcohol on the case.
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The best way to clean an iPhone or Android without damaging it is by using a microfiber cloth damp with warm water and soap.
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Workers combine it in an industrial mixer with brown sugar syrup, water, potassium sorbate and guar gum, to produce a damp, caramel-colored powder.
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Glenda Walton, standing in a damp gray T-shirt among five family members in an evacuation center, could think only of the day's events.
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Her yard had no fencing around it, just thick, overgrown grass, small evergreen bushes, piles of damp mulch spread sloppily around two crooked saplings.
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Of course it is always peppery, but hints of other aromas and spices, like citrus, coriander and musky damp earth, can be present too.
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New technology includes "Wet Mode," which senses damp pavement and adjusts performance parameters to make sure your brilliant new toy stays shiny side up.
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On a damp, blustery September afternoon, the weather an echo of the hurricanes to the south, I do what feels like the right thing.
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Off the coast of Scotland's Orkney Islands, waves crash, winds whip, and a damp fog from the sea hovers in the air nearly year round.
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I'd normally combat this with a quick cleanse in the shower, but instead I splash my face with water and wipe with a damp flannel.
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Dread and love are personified in the video, when the woman finally arrives at a beach, burying herself and emotions into the damp, pale sand.
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Rather than scrounging around a damp basement or sweltering jungle, the researchers simply went to a pet store in the UK to recruit their subjects.
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But just as he was trying to damp down tensions with the US, two tankers, one of them Japanese-owned, were attacked in the Straits.
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Though Theragun doesn't provide any cleaning instructions, I found a damp cloth was all I needed to wipe down the device when it was dirty.
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The 36-page notebook is infinitely reusable because the contents get sent to their chosen cloud service before being wiped clean with a damp cloth.
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But it's on rainy, blustery days, when the skies seem bleak and the air feels damp, that the chef Sohui Kim craves them the most.
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This mushroom growing log has organic shiitake spores planted inside — all you need to do is place it in a dark, cool, and damp place.
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Also, I dutifully smeared some Caesar salad dressing on the palm rests of my Surface Laptop and it wiped off completely with a damp cloth.
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TO CALL the white-nationalist rally at Lafayette Square in Washington, DC, on August 12th a damp squib would be an insult to wet explosives.
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In addition to damp conditions for U.S. winter wheat belts, Chicago wheat has also got support from adverse weather in other parts of the world.
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Never go out in the cold with damp hair, as this is when the cuticles are open and hair tends to frizz and go static.
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Two weeks ago we were in the same place, absolutely cooked, incoherently screaming The 1975 from a couch in the corner of a damp flat.
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Never one to gloss over the less glamorous aspects of motherhood, the snapshot shows the proud parents standing by their son in their damp clothes.
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It's like we were right there with him, wearing that salon-provided smock, sipping on a glass of seltzer while someone combs our damp hair.
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Moreover, far from absorbing water when conditions are damp they actually ooze gel when it rains, and this gel drips off them onto the soil.
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The air had been damp and clammy....dense thickets of half drowned trees pressed close around them, branches dripping with the curtains of pale fungus.
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But in my depressingly dark, damp bed room, it did add a nice glow and luminosity to my cheeks, offering the illusion of cheek bones.
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The previous Jet 29 came out nearly three years ago and was little more than a glorified motor that got your floors damp at best.
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Instead, remove dust with a special HEPA (high efficiency particulate air) vacuum, use a wet mop on floors and a damp cloth on other surfaces.
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Like a number of likeminded artists huddled under the umbrella of ambient music, she works with damp synth patches, blustery vocals, and foggy effects processing.
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She squatted on a floor damp from fresh donkey shit, struggling to get a fire going, making so much smoke that our translator almost choked.
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Puppy knew how it felt to sleep all in a pile on a cold winter night, fighting damp drafts with the heat of shivering bodies.
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The pole, in a track record time of one minute 11.212 seconds, drew a huge roar from the crowd on a damp day at Hockenheim.
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Whether you use a separate hair dryer or not, the Airwrap does have a drying effect, and it's intended to be used on damp hair.
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His start in Barbados on Monday had been hampered by a deluge of rain that brought memories of damp Britain rather than the sunny islands.
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Stimulus has given way to credit tightening as Beijing looks to damp down speculative excess and force banks to clean up off-balance-sheet exposure.
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Even the damp Lombard weather seems to have suited him; its blue-gray mists, so different from Tuscan sunlight, become the weather of his paintings.
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In most cases, though, wax that's naturally found near the outer part of the ear can be wiped away with a damp cloth, Taylor added.
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In France, for instance, weak wage growth and fury over government efforts to damp demand for fuel have led to the widespread "yellow vest" demonstrations.
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What promised to be a Bellator masterpiece was little more than a damp squib with wild scoring — 29-28, 28-29, 30-27 to Edwards.
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They wear beautifully, are super easy to clean (just wipe them down with a damp cloth), and mold to your feet like malleable leather socks.
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My hair dried so fast I almost didn't believe it; I kept timing it, kept marvelling about my not-even-a-little-bit-damp hair.
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The leather has been easy to clean up with a damp cloth, and the shoes are just as comfortable as they were in the beginning.
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The 36-page notebook is infinitely reusable because the contents get sent to their chosen cloud service before being wiped clean with a damp cloth.
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The Mueller indictments to date have been damp squibs for those expecting a devastating smoking gun with the fingerprints of Trump and the Russian government.
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"I remember sitting on the front porch eating a lollipop," Strout, who is sixty-one, said one damp day in March, as she drove past.
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In its legal filing, Apple tried to damp the emotional tone of the court fight — if not the public fight — and focus on legal arguments.
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Having this material would have improved the grip of the swordsman, especially in the heat of battle when hands are damp with sweat and blood.
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