Mild in flavor
which is welcome because they complement each other as well as having their own individual flavors.
Mild to moderate
in severity.
Mild winters.
November 30, 1864: dawn t hat day in 1864 was
unseasonably mild
for late november.
Pimecrolimus is licensed to
treat mild
to moderate atopic eczema in adults and children aged two years and over.
Mild in winter.
Mild detergent
may be added to the water.
Hepatitis a is a
relatively mild
form of the virus; most patients require no medical care.
Temperatures
remained relatively mild
throughout the month, with only four mornings later in the month where ground frost delayed course openings.
Mild climate
due to the warm air of the gulf stream.
The weather is still fine and
exceptionally mild
with the last couple of days being fairly misty.
This may be age-related or caused by alcohol abuse, chronic illness or a head injury, even one which
seems mild.
Mild steel
mild steel is iron containing up to about 0.25 % of carbon.
Of course at that time these were
comparatively mild
deformations.
It may be useful for women
suffering mild
to moderate anxiety and depressive symptoms at the menopause.
Mild reflux symptoms.
Around the coast the weather can be
surprisingly mild, regularly reaching freezing point in summer.
The leafy shoots survive the winter and new tillers appear between the old shoots as the weather
turns mild.
Mild sedative.
An unusual southerly airflow dominated synoptic patterns over the last week bringing
remarkably mild
conditions and significant rainfall to southern britain especially.
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