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- What else can do this dry-out-and-revive trick?
- The fire started late Saturday in tinder-dry grass near the Snake River.
- Buck saw money pass between them, and was not surprised when Curly, a good-natured Newfoundland, and he were led away by the little weazened man.
- What else can do this dry-out-and-revive trick?
- This figure does not include the effect of fire on dried-up bogs, which can double the amount.
- And the parched land be satisfied with rain.
- Rivers are drying up: the Yellow river now flows to the sea for only a few weeks a year.
- God will come down in pity, and fill the dry.
- Dry, forficate, dull hair of dye can be used.
- Their leaves then dry up and turn brown.
- Everything will dry out if it doesn't rain.
- Hence Venus Withers under a runaway greenhouse effect.
- Global warming dries out farmland.
- Withered, can be seen no more.
- But, no matter how hard they hammered, the well would eventually bottom out and the oil would dry up.
- He was finding it difficult to breathe. There was no saliva in his mouth.
- The dried clay surface has a beautiful texture, and there is a palpable aura of mystery over the entire three-square-mile playa.
- Each day a bird would shelter in the withered branches of a tree that stood in the middle of a vast deserted plain.
- Thyroid disease can manifest itself in dry, brittle hair, brittle nails, and weight gain or loss.
- Besides desertification and grassland shrinkage, the region's lakes and wetlands are also drying up, experts say.
- He pulled down a thick gray, dry-looking branch.
- The fire started late Saturday in tinder-dry grass near the Snake River.
- Today I sit outside my tent, makeup long gone and hair fried, with feet like a hobbit, the skin of an alligator.
- When the inside is dry and breaks easy, like this here piece I've cut off, it's done for.