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| It became an important | watering and overnight halt for cattle drovers providi |
| bination drinking fountain, fire hydrant, and | watering basin for animals. |
| In summer, it needs light and regular | watering, but let the soil dry between two waterings. |
| prefers shady situations and occasional deep | watering, but tolerates sunny, dry situations too. |
| CVS | Watering Can |
| e described in the Moorlands as a "spuggy", a | watering can a "lecking can" or a horse a "tit" - thou |
| In one scene, Kokia holds a | watering can, and pours water onto the piano. |
| resembles a cross between a wine bottle and a | watering can. |
| (Flower buckets of all kinds, | watering cans nd spray guns. |
| Containers for cookie bouquets include mugs, | watering cans, boxes and just about anything that fits |
| h as pigs, habitat destruction by grazing and | watering cattle, and potentially through changes to hy |
| on the Terrain des Aigles, which are used for | watering Chantilly's racetrack. |
| nspection pits (one indoors, one outdoors), a | watering column and areas to drop ash, store tools and |
| es has always been the lifeblood of the area, | watering crops and livestock since early times, poweri |
| to Chennai and Coimbatore for preparing mouth | watering delicious food in churches. |
| kness and sent raiding parties to disrupt the | watering details. |
| He has criticised Lincoln for | watering down the act, saying that she has "sided with |
| rnal to have supported the banking lobby with | watering down regulations against money-laundering. |
| rth Korea economically and diplomatically and | watering down sanctions and other kinds of efforts to |
| ition to liberation theology and succeeded in | watering down or reversing many of the reforms made in |
| history into foreign policy and for whom the | watering down of the notion of genocide is a prime pri |
| than its southernly range suggests, but needs | watering during extended dry periods. |
| Cultivation is difficult because they fear | watering excess. |
| Moisture: Angel trumpet requires regular | watering for best growth and flowering. |
| So if transportation is required, stop | watering for a few days, to prevent the leaves from br |
| ires at least 3 days of natural or artificial | watering for two weeks. |
| That a system of | watering had to be put in place in all mines under a c |
| ers fled, they gunned down a Christian farmer | watering his fields." |
| The | Watering Hole |
| A panoramic view showing a | watering hole near a ridge at Garin Regional Park. |
| As the | watering hole fills, Makunga angrily makes a stand for |
| as a motorcycle track, a market garden and a | watering hole for stockmen's horses. |
| y, the site also served at various times as a | watering hole for cattle, a trash dump, and a squatter |
| w Room" lounge debuted in 1937 and became the | watering hole for an informal group of influential per |
| Eugene and Sara Locke, was first a prominent | watering hole known as Keyser Springs along the Hamilt |
| ture, I mean head on down to your local Bronx | watering hole with a camera, and snap a reasonably goo |
| abler referred to the Flora-Bama as "the best | watering hole in the country." |
| toman Sultan Murat I, who liked the area as a | watering hole so much he camped here.Therefore the pla |
| and a disagreement with the then-owner of the | watering hole over the beer sales accounting, led to t |
| pecially hot days, individuals will rest in a | watering hole for hours with only their heads above wa |
| , which has been a popular gathering spot and | watering hole since at least the 1930s. |
| animals, turn away from him in fright, at the | watering hole where they congregated. |
| locals simply as Ab's), a barnlike offcampus | watering hole for local intellectuals and bohemians wh |
| "The | Watering Hole" |
| Known locally as "The Deuce", it is a popular | watering hole. |
| curio shops, real estate companies, and local | watering holes dominate the economy. |
| s characterized by its low humidity, and some | watering holes and rivers drying up. |
| Watering holes and restaurants and clubs dot the stree | |
| in Massachusetts and one of the most historic | watering holes in America. |
| Save for a few intermittent streams, and some | watering holes created for local wildlife, there is li |
| creating “dew ponds” at suitable locations as | watering holes for cattle stock during winter and main |
| Because of the lack of these | watering holes, many grazing animals are forced to mig |
| onal "viewing parties" of away games at local | watering holes. |
| Lettuce | watering in northern Central African Republic. |
| Few | watering in summer and not at all in winter |
| Deep weekly | watering is also preferred. |
| ne training must follow the goblet method and | watering is prohibited. |
| Nienna wept on the mound of Ezellohar, | watering it with her tears. |
| After | watering its leaf becomes straight and brittle. |
| The song was used in a Ezaki Glico | Watering KissMint commercial. |
| mber 17, 2009, the same day that the Shiina's | Watering KissMint commercial began to air. |
| alled at the southern end of the platform for | watering locomotives. |
| On a rainy season there is hardly any | watering necessary if it rains every week. |
| used to supply raw water to Bathurst for the | watering of parks and industrial use. |
| the Bororeeve) to undertake the cleansing and | watering of Manchester. |
| supplement stock drinking water and for minor | watering of pasture and small areas of crops. |
| The | Watering Place Is a play by Lyle Kessler. |
| Salt Pan Creek was named after a popular | watering place on the Kentish coast in England. |
| y pastoralist in the region who established a | watering place for stock being droved through the area |
| Foundation Playwriting Grant for his play The | Watering Place and won the New York State Council on t |
| accompanied to "Wildbad Gastein," the famous | watering place in the Austrian Alps, where in the litt |
| plays include his first full length work, The | Watering Place, and Orphans. |
| neider took over the role as director for The | Watering Place. |
| St Ann's Well was one of the most popular | watering places for wealthy invalids in the early days |
| At the same time as these | watering places were destroyed the railway and water p |
| maintaining watch over the cattle ranches and | watering places, from which they could steal the anima |
| on land to graze animals; there were about 70 | watering ponds. |
| What is now Conyers began as a | watering post along this line, named after Dr. Conyers |
| y 1854, nearly 400 residents lived around the | watering post, and Conyers was incorporated. |
| It thrives on a xeric | watering regime as required by cacti. |
| its leaves and flowers appear, more frequent | watering should resume. |
| July, Benedetti spoke to King William at the | watering spa at Ems, and asked him to refuse his conse |
| Recovery items are obtained by | watering special trees to produce fruit. |
| leanse the waste matter so it can be used for | watering stalks and trees. |
| In 1882, the area became a | watering stop and depot for the Southern Pacific Railr |
| by 1904 Miller's was founded as a station and | watering stop along the rail line. |
| ls southwest from Africa and may make a brief | watering stop at Cape St. Augustine (Brazil), before h |
| used by Seminole Indians, by the Spanish as a | watering stop for ships returning to Spain from Mexico |
| arcoat merges with a number of smaller cattle | watering streams increasing it in size. |
| falls, pools, a geyser, fountains, and to the | watering system before it is recycled back into the la |
| This approach, used frequently in DIY | watering systems, allows financial savings as the wate |
| man, Ben, uses to make one of his white pine | watering tanks. |
| e of native plants which tend to require less | watering than non-native vegetation. |
| ring the Osipovichi Hydroelectric Station and | watering the ponds of the Svisloch Fishery. |
| gum to stick on a sleeping man's toupee, and | watering the flowers in a lady's hat. |
| en be used for non-potable household use, for | watering the garden, or it can be returned to the top |
| and the Rams had accused the Packers of over | watering the field to slow down the devastating pass r |
| the shovel digs a hole and plants him; after | watering, the cat "sprouts" and quickly blossoms with |
| employment benefits than face the prospect of | watering the show down to make it more palatable to IT |
| mish near the spring when Union soldiers were | watering their horses and Confederates fired on them, |
| lies from the Franks, and of preventing their | watering their horses in the Orontes." |
| households grow it in their domestic gardens, | watering them at least once a week. |
| m in that it involved nurturing the plants by | watering them and growing grass, but the developers fo |
| nto a barn, and Joan's stone coffin used as a | watering trough. |
| A stone chimney, two small dams, | watering troughs and a well remain. |
| to Lower Copthurst, where it turns westwards, | watering Whittle-le-Woods before turning north by Clay |
| They require moderate | watering with very little in winter. |
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