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small self-contained community built on a very | damp and wet place reclaimed out of the marshes. |
rprises to market, but of course it was a total | damp squib! |
f overhanging trees resulting in a persistently | damp surface. |
A permanently | damp atmosphere is created through a combination of |
e rear and inside of the thighs and has a short | damp nose, large plate eyes, and ears which hardly s |
On a cold, | damp night in Cleveland, Barker pitched the tenth of |
It was located in a flat, | damp wooded area. |
l grow in sun or shade, but will rot in a cold, | damp environment. |
Dundee farmer's house-keeper accidentally used | damp wheat which had sprouted to produce malted whea |
On a pitch affected by | damp, England batted very cautiously, making just 14 |
His Test career ended after the | damp series in England in 1958, when he completed 1, |
1-366 cm) in height and is found along streams, | damp prairies and roadsides in the eastern parts of |
slows evaporation of soil moisture and provides | damp microhabitats for moisture-sensitive organisms. |
s in eucalypt woodlands, on swamp edges, and on | damp sandy creekbanks. |
village and it was because of the river and the | damp climate of the Lagan Valley, that flax was firs |
er, it had been raining that afternoon, and the | damp gunpowder in the thugs' pistols fizzled when th |
ugh Mitchell Cove to the flat-topped and rather | damp col of Blackmoor Pols (1,995 ft). |
of repair, with cracks in the walls and rising | damp being just some of the many problems plaguing t |
t does not require ground vegetation, and likes | damp, rotten, moss-covered wood. |
Summers are cool and often | damp, with thunderstorms common both in Spring and S |
It is also easily cultivated and enjoys | damp, humid conditions often provided in greenhouses |
dy were the narrow road, the high speed and the | damp asphalt. |
ee principal grassland communities are present; | damp neutral grassland, marshy grassland and areas o |
nature conservation, which contains an area of | damp pasture. |
This animal is found in humid areas and | damp northern forests. |
ts for the series have been published as Rising | Damp: The Complete Scripts by Eric Chappell; edited |
Its typical habitat has been reported as either | damp sandy soils in eucalypt woodlands, near creeks |
Its habitat is recorded as being | damp, sandy soils in open Melaleuca viridiflora comm |
Its habitat is recorded as being | damp sand near sandstone rocks or on swampy drainage |
, the two substrates of this enzyme are ATP and | dAMP, whereas its two products are ADP and dADP. |
Conditions were found to be dark, | damp and poorly ventilated. |
s, freshwater marshes, wet sandy beaches, fens, | damp grassland and bogs. |
It burrows in | damp soil and rotting vegetation, and possibly in an |
mited range of common wild flowers, but several | damp areas and Burtonhole Brook support a much more |
y continuous rain made the reception chilly and | damp, but eventually all of the ships and their tows |
It lives in spruce forest clearings and | damp meadows within these. |
he pay was low, and the buildings were cold and | damp. |
rotect the lower plants that have colonised the | damp rock-faces. |
Kohekohe forest used to be common in | damp coastal and lowland areas in the North Island, |
Eastern hemlock is common in | damp, shaded ravines. |
anina is sensitive to drought, but is common in | damp places, including ditches and lake margins. |
r is hot and dry during the summer and cool and | damp in winter, when frequent ground fog known regio |
y moved below decks on this relatively cool and | damp morning to warm up before the departure. |
t can range from 0 when conditions are cool and | damp, to 100 on days when the weather is dry and win |
o spend the day working inside a dark, cool and | damp underground chamber, excavated from solid rock |
to Ireland, which is generally rather cool and | damp. |
Winters are cool and | damp, averaging around 30 inches of rainfall and occ |
lia, a syntype common throughout the country in | damp, shady areas in acidic, moist and boggy soil, b |
e rocks are very slippery and the cove dark and | damp. |
monophosphate, also known as deoxyadenylate, or | dAMP, is a derivative of the common nucleic acid AMP |
arva, or rat-tailed maggot, normally develop in | damp rot holes of felled or felled pine trees. |
ly restored in 1927 when it was discovered that | damp had taken a hold to much of the plasterwork. |
of six rush species which can dominate lowland | damp grasslands. |
Much of the weight was due to | damp which had preserved the wood and kept it from r |
gests it retains its insulating ability even in | damp conditions. |
Owing to excess of | damp, it is not the custom in this country to make t |
J. kraussi is salt tolerant and favours a | damp environment and is most often found in areas su |
The marginal wood fern favors | damp shady areas and is found throughout eastern Nor |
ften abundant (one of the more common ferns) in | damp, shady woodland environments and is often grown |
esidue without making the cannon or firearm too | damp to use immediately. |
n light wells and margins where forest floor is | damp and periphyton present. |
tions and can often be seen visiting flowers in | damp marshy areas where the aquatic larvae live. |
nd has a fairly good range of wild flowers, and | damp areas near some of the ponds contain much tufte |
feeding on umbelliferous flowers in for example | damp meadows. |
viridiflora-Lophostemon lactifluus forest with | damp peaty soil." |
Drosera fulva is found in | damp sandy soils in ephemeral wet depressions above |
a plant association characteristically found on | damp ground in portions of western Europe. |
very tolerant of competition and so is found in | damp crevasses where it survives in small pockets. |
It is found in | damp forested or bushy areas with deep loose soils i |
It is found in | damp habitats throughout Europe (except for the far |
It is most often found in | damp, sunny forests or grasslands with thick vegetat |
It is found in | damp forest. |
This species is found in | damp habitats such as moss and leaf litter in Jamaic |
This species is often found in | damp areas, near streams or in shady ravines. |
It is generally found in | damp leaf litter and under rotten logs in Dominica. |
Drosera dilatato-petiolaris is found in | damp sandy soils on higher ground than Drosera petio |
e and a perimetral rigid aluminium frame helped | damp engine vibrations and prolonged lifetime of the |
umidity in humidors, keeping tools rust free in | damp environments, long term storage, and preservati |
montane forest above 1,500 m (4,900 ft), liking | damp areas, especially bamboo thickets, and ravines. |
e shrike found in wooded grassland, gardens and | damp acacia scrub. |
at time of year, the forests were generally too | damp to catch fire easily or covered in snow. |
grows in tufts, sometimes loosely, generally in | damp places and on open gravel. |
It grows on forest edges, open groves, and | damp places. |
ns, such as Stachybotrys chartarum, can grow in | damp indoor environments. |
ceae with pluriregional distribution growing in | damp forests and wetlands. |
It grows in | damp sandy or peaty soils in coastal and tableland a |
regon and California, where it usually grows in | damp areas. |
tains of Southern California, where it grows in | damp areas in the canyons of the southern slopes abo |
It often grows in | damp low-land forests, especially gullies. |
It grows at | damp habitats, mostly in coastal areas and has extre |
This butterwort grows in | damp environs such as bogs and swamps, in low or sub |
Its breeding habitat is | damp marshes and tundra in Arctic and boreal Russia. |
The breeding habitat is | damp mountains, typically between 1,600 - 2,400 m, b |
Its natural habitats are | damp or marshy areas in upland grassland. |
so in a hilly part of England, meaning it has a | damp climate. |
rwegian jazz quartet now named Chrome Hill, see | Damp (Norwegian band). |
he Benny Hill Show, Hancock's Half Hour, Rising | Damp, Dad's Army, The Sweeney (Episode 3, Series 3, |
ouse, On the Buses, Man About the House, Rising | Damp, Tales of the Unexpected, Duty Free, One Foot i |
gnetic compass using a liquid-filled housing to | damp the swing and wobble of the magnetized needle. |
was expected to be another classic; however, a | damp day put an end to this. |
The shock absorbers, if any, | damp the spring motion also and must be less stiff t |
called a Hydro Jet Drill is able to work in hot | damp conditions by superheating water and spraying t |
ickly "take root" and start to grow in suitably | damp places, which is why they are so successful in |
f the planted area; this species thrives in the | damp conditions afforded by northern Britain. |
me weavers instead, practising their trade in a | damp cellar, prone to flooding due to the nearby Riv |
a family friend, who ended up keeping them in a | damp attic for decades. |
ike), which occurs when flies lay eggs in warm, | damp wool and the fly larvae grow and eat into the s |
It occurs in shady | damp places. |
ning, preferring this to standing around in the | damp, and a local man was employed to make the noise |
h Kent and MCC, he was a formidable bowler in a | damp summer and took 190 wickets for under fourteen |
As such, the plants fare poorly in cool, | damp zones. |
s it is capable of aestivating in summer in the | damp substrate. |
Rupert Rigsby, a character in Rising | Damp, a United Kingdom television sitcom |
This animal is found near streams in cool | damp deciduous and mixed woods. |
It prefers nesting in dark, | damp areas in soil beneath stones, logs, stumps, and |
They thrive in warm, | damp areas of the skin (several species are nostril |
They are adapted to survive in dark, | damp conditions, and possess great strength and spee |
It is restricted to sunny patches in very | damp spruce and pine forests and forested unmanaged |
re they found a kitchen knife in four inches of | damp grass. |
until they had left for the day to go into the | damp room where the daily work was placed for slow i |
The area around the ponds is mainly | damp grassland, with a rich variety of sedges, Carex |
its biological features which is predominately | damp unimproved neutral grassland, which is a rare h |
its biological features which is predominately | damp unimproved neutral grassland, and is the best e |
Deoxyadenosine monophosphate is abbreviated | dAMP. |
The climate is very | damp and windy and winters are harsh and long. |
To protect it from | damp, the wooden posts rest on a stone foundation ab |
In the heat of the day, it can bury itself in | damp sand as a means of thermoregulation and to prev |
Wet the soil until it's reasonably | damp, allowing any excess water to drain. |
In 2008 the Norwegian jazz quartet | Damp changed its name to Chrome Hill. |
bitat consists of a deep sandstone kloof, where | damp seepage has permitted growth of liverworts. |
tinct in Great Britain, where it was known from | damp heathland in the neighbourhood of King's Lynn i |
The eggs are laid in | damp soil. |
In other species the eggs are laid in | damp leaf litter and the male guards them. |
lude vermin infestation, exposure to lead dust, | damp living quarters, inadequate hot and cold runnin |
cts were crowded with chains on their legs onto | damp dungeons, their only food being black bread and |
It is a resident of the lower levels of | damp tropical forests, and prefers the deep shade of |
C. alpina is restricted to limestone in | damp locations mainly in upland areas. |
ll colony of camel crickets (which only live in | damp, dark areas by nature) under a small ledge. |
These tiny snails live in | damp habitat (under rotting vegetation) that is very |
E. ictericus lives in | damp situations, on Carex comosa, Iris versicolor, N |
Lives in | damp places, commonly found inhabiting bathrooms and |
It lives in | damp earth and leaves in cracks between the rocks an |
t grows up to 12 mm (0.5 in) long, and lives in | damp areas. |
It prefers calcareous soils and lives in | damp and shady places, especially old established wo |
he surface of the soil with water to maintain a | damp, but not soggy, look and feel. |
t tributaries, marshes, pits, marsh vegetation, | damp meadows and forests. |
the black deer fly feed upon organic matter in | damp soil, and are termed hydrobionts in that they i |
length, The larvae feed upon organic matter in | damp soils, and are termed hydrobionts in that they |
Seeds infected with the disease may even | damp off during germination. |
ction instruments, pH meters, light meters, and | damp meters. |
Winters are short and somewhat mild, but | damp and overcast. |
the development of heathland, valley mires and | damp woodland. |
stern United States, where it grows in moist or | damp areas in otherwise dry habitat, such as desert |
in soils and topography results in a mosaic of | damp copses and seasonally flooded meadow communitie |
Scleria are found mostly in | damp places but sometimes in dry, shady places in fo |
odies, common duckweed can also occur on mud or | damp rocks. |
es of plants in the family Cyperaceae native to | damp forests and wetlands of Asia and Eastern Europe |
Ligularia and the family Asteraceae, native to | damp places in Mongolia and Northern China and named |
O. Kuntze) is a species of fern native to | damp forests throughout the Holarctic Kingdom. |
ies has a restricted distribution, occurring in | damp forests in hilly country to the east of Melbour |
It occurs in | damp or swampy conditions in grasslands or wooded ar |
It occurs in | damp or dry acidic soils in woods or open woods, fro |
It occurs in | damp forested places in southern Scandinavia, Easter |
ructure of the W. H. Stark House because of the | damp conditions in the area. |
When I decided to publish the scripts of Rising | Damp my first thought was, did I have them all? |
building to suffer from the problems of rising | damp. |
ears from the coverage that this was a bit of a | damp squib, Scalia addressed members of both parties |
ichard Beckinsale in the film version of Rising | Damp (another of Chappell's shows) as a new characte |
on was felt to be due to the ignition of 'black | damp' by open lamps. |
innings when Sussex were bowled out for 58 on a | damp pitch at Weston-super-Mare. |
his hundredth first-class hundred in 1935 on a | damp pitch at Basingstoke, reaching the milestone wi |
rounds at the edge of watercourses and on their | damp banks. |
Blackdamp (also known as stythe or choke | damp) is an asphyxiant, reducing the available oxyge |
y of time buried in loose, rocky soil, or under | damp forest leaf litter. |
ause the female deposits the eggs in soil or on | damp cloth, where the larvae can hatch and attach to |
ood stasis, for post partum abdominal pain, for | Damp heat skin conditions, and as a diuretic to redu |
streams and valleys in deserts, particularly in | damp or saline soil. |
blished television series of the period: Rising | Damp, The Professionals, The Sweeney, The New Avenge |
It grows as a terrestrial plant in | damp, sandy soils in open savanna at altitudes from |
U. odontosepala grows as a terrestrial plant in | damp, peaty soils in grasslands at altitudes from 1, |
It grows as a terrestrial plant in | damp, sandy soils over sandstone rocks at altitudes |
It grows as a terrestrial plant in | damp or wet open areas or marshes at altitudes from |
It grows as a terrestrial plant in | damp, sandy soils in savannas at altitudes from near |
It grows as a terrestrial plant in | damp, sandy or gravelly soils at altitudes from 1,00 |
U. microcalyx grows as a terrestrial plant in | damp, sandy or peaty soils in grasslands at altitude |
It grows as a terrestrial plant in | damp or wet open areas with muddy or sandy soils at |
It grows as a terrestrial plant in | damp, sandy soils in savannas at altitudes from near |
grows as a terrestrial or lithophytic plant in | damp, sandy soils among rocks or by streams at altit |
U. firmula grows as a terrestrial plant in | damp, sandy or peaty soils in grasslands or on wet, |
It grows as a terrestrial plant in | damp sandy soils near streams and waterfalls in semi |
U. cecilii grows as a terrestrial plant in | damp, shallow soils over laterite. |
U. bifida grows as a terrestrial plant in | damp soils and in rice fields. |
U. albocaerulea grows as a terrestrial plant in | damp soil and on wet rocks. |
ravines and shade cast by trees allow plenty of | damp loving mosses and liverworts to thrive here. |
It is found primarily in | damp soils in habitats such as swamps, wet fields, o |
taken out of use due to structural problems and | damp and is now maintained by the Redundant Churches |
Overnight rain produced a | damp surface for the start of morning practice, but |
t Britain, with nineteenth-century records from | damp woodland in Co. Durham and Yorkshire and twenti |
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