Mild Sentence Examples

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  • The day was sunny and mild – a perfect day for riding.

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  • Gerald eyed him with mild amusement.

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  • She had a sudden, mild headache.

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  • I will get a baby lion and a white monkey and a mild bear to bring home.

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  • The climate is mild but damp. The annual rainfall over the greater part varies from.

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  • Winters in Northwest Arkansas were usually mild, but this was the coldest in her memory.

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  • The mornings while they rode were mild.

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  • Epidemic diseases are rare and children's diseases mild; cholera has visited Florence several times, but the city has been free from it for many years.

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  • The character of Charlemagne himself undergoes a change; in the Chanson de Roland he is a venerable figure, mild and dignified, while later he appears as a cruel and typical tyrant (as is also the case with Ermanaric).

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  • Just as we have evidence of a former mild climate in the arctic regions, so a similar mild climate has been postulated for Antarctica.

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  • Yet the nation patiently endured the mild yoke of the great queen, because it felt and knew that its welfare was safe in her motherly hands.

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  • As a ruler he was mild and conciliatory.

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  • The climate is extremely hot and dry in summer, but the winter temperature is mild and pleasant.

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  • Returning to England for the session of 1859, he found himself involved in the controversy which arose over a mild Reform Bill introduced by the government.

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  • The efforts to subdue or restrain these marauders proved fruitless, till Augustus Cleveland won them by mild measures, and successfully made over the protection of the district to the very hill people who a few years before had been its scourge.

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  • Thoroughly rubbed into the skin alcohol dilates the bloodvessels and produces a mild counter-irritant effect.

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  • There is a wide variation of climate for so small a territory, the higher elevations of the Sierra de Ajusco being cold and humid (the Mexican Central crosses the range at an elevation of 9974 ft.); the lower spurs mild, temperate and healthy, the lower valleys subtropical, hot and unhealthy.

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  • Under these remarkable men, whose government was apparently mild, the city rapidly developed.

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  • A gentle, mild light poured from them.

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  • In October 1904, after the September strikes, the Chamber was dissolved, and at the general elections in November a ministerial majority was returned, while the deputies of the Extreme Left (Socialists, Republicans and Radicals) were reduced from 107 to 94, and a few mild clericals elected.

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  • At the general elections of March I9o9, over a score of Clerical deputies were returned, Clericals of a very mild tone who had no thought of the temporal power and were supporters of the monarchy and anti-socialists; where no Clerical candidate was in the field the Catholic voters plumped for the constitutional candidate against all representatives of the Extreme Left.

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  • They were a tall race of copper hue; fairly intelligent, mild in temperament, who lived in poor huts and practised a limited and primitive agriculture.

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  • The climate of Upper Austria, which varies according to the altitude, is on the whole moderate; it is somewhat severe in the north, but is mild in Salzkammergut.

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  • It is enclosed by water-jackets, which are usually cast iron, sometimes mild steel.

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  • The climate of Sydney is mild and equable; in summer sea breezes blow from the north-east, which, while they temper the heat, make the air exceedingly humid; in winter the winds blow from the west and the climate is dry and bracing.

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  • The climate is mild and healthy, and for the greater part of the year very pleasant, the seasons of spring and autumn being more especially delightful.

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  • The Phoenician population had continued Christian during the mild Arab rule.

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  • The physical properties of the powder also give it a mild astringent action.

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  • Adrian, between whom and the Lombards other causes of quarrel existed, refused to assent to this demand, and when Desiderius invaded the papal territories he appealed to the Frankish king for help. Charles, who was at the moment engaged in his first Saxon campaign, expostulated with Desiderius; but when such mild measures proved useless he led his forces across the Alps in 773.

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  • The method of making these "mild" alkalis into "caustic" alkalis by treatment with lime was practised in the time of Pliny in connexion with the manufacture of soap, and it was also known that the ashes of shore-plants yielded a hard soap and those of land-plants a soft one.

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  • The climate in the low-lying districts near the coast is moist and foggy, in the plains mild, on the Harz mountains severe and variable.

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  • He returned a mild answer; and, when a rejoinder came in.

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  • Afterward, spritz some white vinegar, or try some hot water mixed with mild, low odor dish soap and spritz that to help remove the urine.

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  • Some cases are very mild and hardly noticeable while in other cases cats have severe weakness and may even die.

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  • Move the kitten's bladder and bowels by wiping the areas using a wet rag while applying mild pressure.

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  • Even if your cat's symptoms are mild, you must engage in whatever ritual possible to free your cat from mites.

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  • A once over with a damp sponge should do for touch-ups and a good cleaning should only involve a scrub down with mild detergent and water.

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  • If a shower doesn't last long enough to really clean everything out of the air and off your cushions, give them a light scrubbing with a mild soap and water, or follow the manufacturer's instructions for periodic cleaning.

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  • You generally only need to rinse it thoroughly with clean water to wash away dirt and grime, but can be cleaned gently with a soft sponge and mild soapy water.

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  • In Bosnia the weather resembles that of the south Austrian highlands, generally mild, though apt to be bitterly cold in winter.

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  • He was a born leader of mercenaries, and, although he did not shrink from cruelty to gain his ends, he afterwards showed himself a mild and popular "tyrant."

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  • The Vosges, and their continuation the Hardt, run through the land from south to north and divide it into the fertile and mild plain of the Rhine, together with the slope of the Hardt range, on the east, and the rather inclement district on the west, which, running between the Saarbriick carboniferous mountains and the northern spurs of the Hardt range, ends in a porphyrous cluster of hills, the highest point of which is the Donnersberg (2254 ft.).

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  • On the whole they are mild and easy-going and even apathetic, but the facility with which they learn is remarkable.

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  • In the Maritime Andes at and above the altitude of Caracas it may be described as semitropical, and in the still higher regions of western Venezuela it approaches the mild temperate.

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  • He was fitted for an embassy or judgeship, but was too mild, supine and luxurious for the tasks thrust upon him by his brother.

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  • Effervescent soda water is a mild gastric sedative.

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  • The climate of the archipelago, though generally mild, healthy and favourable to plant life, is by no means uniform, owing to the differences of altitude and shelter from wind in different islands.

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  • In the south the normal winter is mild, the normal summer rather hot; in the west the normal winter is cold, the normal summer cool.

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  • Along the coast the weather is very mild, the thermometer rarely falling to freezing-point even in winter.

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  • The acetate and the citrate are valuable mild diuretics in Bright's disease and in feverish conditions, and by increasing the amount of urine diminish the pathological fluids in pleuritic effusion, ascites, &c. In tubal nephritis they aid the excretion of fatty casts.

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  • He owed his political influence chiefly to his rank, his mild disposition, and his personal integrity, for his talents were in no sense brilliant, and he was deficient in practical energy as well as in intellectual grasp.

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  • The climate is somewhat more mild and even than that of the neighbouring states.

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  • The climate is comparatively mild in the south-west, but becomes colder and more rainy towards the north and north-east.

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  • The climate of Melbourne is exceptionally fine; occasionally hot winds blow from the north for two or three days at a time, but the proportion of days when the sky is clear and the air dry and mild is large.

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  • Though the country is generally mountainous, with dense forests of oak and walnut, there are some deep, well-watered valleys, and the climate is mild.

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  • As the earth of light has five tokens (the mild zephyr, cooling wind, bright light, quickening fire, and clear water), so has the earth of darkness also five (mist, heat, the sirocco, darkness and vapour).

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  • Its climate is dry, mild and healthy, though subject to sudden changes.

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  • The climate of the Cordilleran region presents even more variety than that of the other provinces because of the ranges of mountains which run parallel to the Pacific. Along the coast itself the climate is insular, with little frost in winter and mild heat in summer, and with a very heavy rainfall amounting to ioo in.

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  • The use of mechanical refrigerating plants for chilling the pork has made it practicable to cure the bacon with the use of a small percentage of salt, leaving it mild in flavour when delivered in European markets.

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  • The sacrifice of foreign prisoners before a god, a regular scene on temple walls, is perhaps only symbolical, at any rate for the later days of Egyptian history, but foreign intruders must often have suffered rude treatment at the hands of the Egyptians, in spite of the generally mild character of the latter.

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  • The climate is generally mild and healthy, although, among the higher mountains, the snow lies for several months.

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  • The climate is mild in the south, but naturally very severe among the mountains.

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  • Since 1900 there have been several mild outbreaks of bubonic plague.

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  • He died in 1819, and was succeeded by his son, Lilohilo, or Kamehameha II., a mild and well-disposed prince, but destitute of his father's energy.

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  • In medicine boracic acid is used in solution to relieve itching, but its chief use is as a mild antiseptic to impregnate lint or cotton-wool.

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  • Even the following pope, Benedict XII., a man of the strictest morality, failed, in spite of his mild and pacific disposition, to adjust the conflict with Louis of Bavaria and the eccentric Fraticelli.

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  • Considering the great height of the snowy mountains about the valley, the climate of the Yosemite is remarkably mild.

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  • Some mild forms of boycott have occasionally been instituted.

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  • In 1831 `Ali, a newly appointed Turkish governor of Bagdad, induced Sufug the chief of the Jerba, the more important division of the Shammar, to help him to dislodge his predecessor, Mild, who would not vacate his position, but then refused them the promised payment.

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  • The rough northern districts, where an occasional stream affords irrigation for a fertile soil, are noted for a remarkably uniform, dry, mild and healthful climate.

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  • The temperature is quite mild and equable in the south-east province where the ocean influences it and where the mountains bounding it on the north and north-west are some protection from the colder winds.

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  • The climate is mild and the rainfall more abundant than at the northern part of the valley, and the effects of this are to be seen in the better pasturage.

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  • By his mild and just rule he was soon enabled to establish his sway over an immense territory.

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  • The antidotes are mild alkalis, together with the use of opium to relieve pain.

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  • The harbour, lying to the east of the town, is protected on the south by a peninsula which carries the citadel and terminates in the Citadel jetty; to the south-west of this peninsula lies the Place Bonaparte, a quarter frequented chiefly by winter visitors attracted by the mild climate of the town.

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  • The climate is very mild.

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  • The most successful mode of forming roots is to place the cuttings in a mild bottom-heat, which expedites their growth, even in the case of many hardy plants whose cuttings strike roots in the open soil.

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  • The half-hardy series are best sown in pots or pans under glass in mild,heat, in order to accelerate germination.

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  • The house should be opened for ventilation in all mild weather in winter, and daily throughout the rest of the year.

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  • Prune fruit trees in mild weather or in moderate frosts, nailing only in fine weather.

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  • Let the greenhouse and conservatory have plenty of air in mild weather.

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  • Pot Neapolitan violets for forcing; or plant out on a mild hotbed.

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  • If the winter prove mild they will be somewhat earlier than those sown next month or in January.

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  • Gather and store all sorts of apples and pears, the longest-keeping sorts not before the end of the month, if the weather be mild.

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  • Its prosperity is mainly due to its hot springs and mild climate, which have rendered it a favourite winter as well as summer resort.

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  • Castor oil is a viscid liquid, almost colourless when pure, possessing only a slight odour, and a mild yet highly nauseous and disagreeable taste.

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  • It is an invaluable drug in temporary constipation and whenever a mild action is essential, as in pregnancy.

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  • The climate, we may assume from the distribution of land and water, was generally moist, and it was probably mild if not warm; conditions favourable to the growth of certain types of plants.

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  • Between 1860 and 1870 the invention of the Bessemer and open-hearth processes introduced a new class of iron to-day called " mild " or " carbon wcarbon steel," which lacked the essential property of steel, the hardening power, yet differed from the existing forms of wrought iron in freedom from slag, and from cast iron in being very malleable.

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  • It is the common, very magnetic form of iron, in itself ductile but relatively soft and weak, as we know it in wrought iron and mild or low-carbon steel.

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  • The defeat of Grattan's mild proposals helped to promote more extreme opinions, which, under French revolutionary influence, were now becoming heard in Ireland.

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  • Being also sheltered from the north and east by the hills at the foot of which it nestles, the town enjoys an exceptionally mild climate for its latitude.

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  • His father, a man of mild and peaceful disposition, was killed when Ali was fourteen years old by neighbouring chiefs who seized his territories.

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  • The ordinary forms of the north of Europe grow freely in the mild air and protected soil of the islands and the eastern coast; while on the heaths and along the sandhills on the Atlantic side there flourish a number of distinctive species.

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  • The climate is mild, the fig-tree and myrtle growing in sheltered spots and the soil, where cultivated, is productive.

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  • He delivered an address there on the 2nd of April 1866, unusually mild in tone, and received with general applause.

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  • Bromural or a-bromisovaleryl urea, NH 2 C0 NH C0 CHBr CH(CH 3) 2, has been introduced as an hypnotic; its action is mild, and interfered with by the presence of pain, cough or delirium.

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  • The climate of Vancouver Island, especially in the south, is wonderfully mild for the latitude - as mild as that of Great Britain, with dryer summers.

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  • Apart from unimportant manufactures of pottery, chocolate, &c., fishing is the only industry; Biarritz depends for its prosperity on the visitors who are attracted by its mild climate and the bathing.

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  • The climate generally is mild, dry and healthy.

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  • A piece of wrought iron, or mild steel or copper, if torn asunder shows long lustrous fibres, resembling a bundle of threads in appearance.

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  • Wrought iron and mild steel may be made to show a short and crystalline fracture by a sudden application of stress, while if drawn asunder slowly they develop the silky, fibrous appearance.

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  • His conciliatory policy produced a mild schism in his own party, but proved eminently wise, and the state elections of 1801 fulfilled his prophecy of 1791 that the policy of the Federalists would leave them" all head and no body."In 1804 he was re-elected by 162 out of 176 votes.

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  • The winter is tolerably mild; snow melts as it falls, and even on the mountains does not lie long.

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  • The noblest survivals of Buddhism in India are to be found, not among any peculiar body, but in the religion of the people; in that principle of the brotherhood of man, with the reassertion of which each new revival of Hinduism starts; in the asylum which the great Hindu sects afford to women who have fallen victims to caste rules, to the widow and the out-caste; in the gentleness and charity to all men, which takes the place of a poor-law in India, and gives a high significance to the half satirical epithet of the " mild " Hindu.

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  • The climate is warm for the latitude, but the higher elevations of the vicinity are noted for their mild climate and healthfulness.

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  • Mild attempts, to be sure, to group the chief deities associated with the most important religious and political centres into a regular pantheon were made - notably in Nippur and later in Ur - but such attempts lacked the enduring quality which attaches to Khammurabi's avowed policy to raise Marduk - the patron deity of the future capital, Babylon - to the head of the entire Babylonian pantheon, as 1 Even in the case of the "Semitic" name of the famous Sargon I., whose full name is generally read Sharru-kenu-sha-ali, and interpreted as "the legitimate king of the city," the question has recently been raised whether we ought not to read "` Sharru-kenushar-ri" and interpret as "the legitimate king rules" - an illustration of the vacillation still prevailing in this difficult domain of research.

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  • The observance and manner of life was, relatively to those times, mild, meat being allowed four days in the week.

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  • This condition of things is not so marked as one goes inward from the coast; yet everywhere save in the high mountains the winters are comparatively mild.

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  • The mild, wet winter is the season of planting and growth, and so throughout the year there is a succession of crops.

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  • Another society, less hospitable, less happy, less contented, but also less mild, better tempered for building states, and more " progressive," took the place of the old.

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  • He favoured a vigorous prosecution of the Civil War, but at its close advocated a mild policy toward the late Confederate states, declaring that part of the guilt of slavery lay upon the North.

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  • Her contemporaries almost unanimously record her excellence and womanly virtues; and by Dean Swift, no mild critic, she is invariably spoken of with respect, and named in his will as of "ever glorious, immortal and truly pious memory, the real nursing-mother of her kingdoms."

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  • The climate is mild and healthy for Europeans on the uplands, such as those of Segovia and Chontales, which have a mean elevation of 2000 to 3000 ft.

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  • But numerous cases of nonfatal mild bubonic disease (mild plague or pestis minor) occurred both before and after the epidemic, and according to Tholozan similar cases had been observed nearly every year from 1856 to 1865.8 The next severe epidemic of plague in Irak began in December 1873.

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  • In the summer of 1877 a disease prevailed in several villages in the neighbourhood of Astrakhan and in the city itself, which was clearly a mild form of plague (pestis minor).

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  • Very mild cases occurring in the course of an outbreak of typical plague may be explained by greater power of resistance in individuals, but the epidemic prevalence of a mild illness preceding the appearance of undoubted plague suggests some difference or modification of the exciting cause.

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  • Epidemic outbreaks of other diseases - for instance, cholera, diphtheria and typhoid fever - are often preceded and followed by the prevalence of mild illness of an allied type; and t he true significance of this fact is one of the most important problems in epidemiology.

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  • The mild cases are always bubonic; the other varieties are invariably severe, and almost always fatal.

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  • On the south coast the winter is mild, with occasional frosts and heavy rain; the summer heat is very great.

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  • In mild weather it was the outer garment; in cold weather it was worn under the tabard or chimere; sometimes in the middle ages the name "chimere" was giveh to it as well as to the sleeveless upper robe.

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  • He explained, for instance, when a man was strictly bound to tell the truth; when he might avail himself of the mild licence of an equivocation; and when the Church placed at his service the greater indulgence of a mental reservation.

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  • Much of the characteristic flavour of Madeira is due to this practice, which hastens the mellowing of the wine and also tends to check secondary fermentation inasmuch as it is, in effect, a mild kind of pasteurization.

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  • The wines grown on the Pacific slope are generally of a mild and sweet character, resembling in general nature the wines of southern Europe (Italy, Spain, Portugal).

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  • This dynasty, known after its founder Orthagoras as the Orthagoridae, exercised a mild rule, and therefore lasted longer than any other succession of Greek tyrants (about 665-565 B.C.).

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  • His theological position was that of a mild and large-hearted orthodoxy, which laid more stress upon Christian experience than upon rigid dogmatic belief.

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  • While at Viterbo his rule was firm but mild; and no charge of persecuting heretics is made against him.

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  • The climate is mild, but moist and variable.

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  • The climate is admirably suited to cattle-raising, as the winters are mild and pasture is to be found throughout the whole year, but the proximity of the Argentine pampas is fatal to its profitable development.

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  • A new industry which has made noteworthy progress, however, is that of bee-keeping, which is greatly favoured by the mild climate and the long season and abundance of flowers.

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  • He gave the dethroned shah a handsome allowance, and strove, by a mild policy, to acquire popularity.

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  • The rule of the great Zend chief was just and mild, and he is on the whole, considering his education and the cirCumstances under which he was placed, one of the most faultless characters to be met with in Persian history.

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  • Huaraz is situated in a narrow fertile valley of the Western Cordillera, at a considerable elevation above sea-level, and has a mild climate.

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  • The idea of inoculation, therefore, was to infect an individual with a mild form of the disease, so that he should escape infection by a more virulent one.

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  • Treaty rights he is to support in a mild and moderate spirit; and he is to check as far as possible evasions by British traders of the local revenue laws.

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  • The climate is mild and relaxing and the rainfall averages about 40 in.

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  • Generally speaking, during two-thirds of the year the temperature is really delightful; the nights are cool, the mornings bracing, the days mild though splendid.

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  • The northern part is hot and dry, like southern California, but the southern part receives more rain and has some fertile tracts, with a mild and pleasant climate.

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  • The climate is dry and mild, and the city is frequented in winter by invalids from the United States.

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  • Manna possesses mildly laxative properties, and on account of its sweet taste is employed as a mild aperient for children.

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  • A comparatively mild climate and good market facilities increase the potential value of the whole woodland area.

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  • The climate is mild, but humid, and rather unhealthy.

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  • The mild winter climate has fringed the coast with seaside resorts, the rugged heights attract tourists in summer, and the vast masses of slate have given rise to the largest slate quarries in the world.

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  • The Carboniferous rocks of the centre form a soil which produces rich pasture under the heavy rainfall and remarkably mild and equable temperature, forming a great cattle-raising district.

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  • It may be stated generally that the Western Division is mild and wet in winter, and cool and less wet in summer; while the Eastern Division is cold and dry in winter and spring, and hot and less dry in summer and autumn.

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  • The cause of the mild climate of the Panhandle, formerly supposed to be the Japanese current, or Kuro Shiwo, is now held to be the general eastward drift of the waters of the North Pacific in the direction of the prevalent winds.

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  • Some mild departures from established routine he tranquilly tested and as tranquilly abandoned.

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  • The climate is mild, except among the higher mountains.

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  • Edwards's preaching became unpopular; for four years no candidate presented himself for admission to the church; and when one did in 1748, and was met with Edwards's formal but mild and gentle tests, as expressed in the Distinguishing Marks and later in Qualifications for Full Communion (1749) the candidate refused to submit to them; the church backed him and the break was complete.

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  • Herodotus, in the spirit of 5th-century Greeks, which conventionally regarded the tyrants as selfish despots, says he ruled harshly, but he is generally represented as mild, beneficent and so popular as to be able to dispense with a bodyguard, the usual attribute of a tyrannis.

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  • These figures show that tolerably mild winters (as a whole, apart from the extremes of cold already indicated) are followed by cool summers, both seasons being accompanied by overcast skies, constant and sudden changes from fair to foul weather; while fogs, mists, rains, snows and high winds (prevailing throughout the year) endanger the navigation of the intricate inland channels.

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  • On the upland fruit farms, although apples, pears, medlars, cherries, plums, peaches, apricots and melons thrive, the chief attention is given to damsons, from which is extracted a mild spirit (tsuica), highly esteemed throughout Rumania.

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  • The "sabana" of Bogota is a good illustration of the higher of these plateaus (8563 ft., according to Stieler's Hand-Atlas), with its mild temperature, inexhaustible fertility and numerous productions of the temperate zone.

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  • Along the coast the climate is humid, mild and uniform, and, as has often been remarked, very like the climate of the British Isles; in the eastern two-thirds of the state, from which the moisture-laden winds are excluded by the high coastwise mountains, the climate is dry and marked by great daily and annual ranges of temperature.

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  • Extremes of heat and cold occur, but as a rule the winters are dry and mild, while the summer heats are tempered by the perpetual prairie breezes, and the summer nights are usually cool and refreshing.

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  • His rule was mild and moderate, and he succeeded at last in freeing Peace with France.

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  • Cranmer remained archbishop and compiled an English Litany,while Catherine Howard soon ceased to be queen; charges of loose conduct, which in her case at any rate were not instigated by the king, were made against her and she was brought to the block; she was succeeded by Catherine Parr, a mild patron of the new learning.

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  • On Monday, the 25th, the cabinet again met to consider the new difficulty which had thus arisen; and it decided (as was said afterwards by Sir John Pakington) in ten minutes to substitute for the scheme a mild measure extending the borough franchise to houses rated at 6 a year, and conferring the county franchise on 20 householders.

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  • She is always spoken of by his friends as a mild, reasonable and obliging person, whose amiability and gentle sense did much to soothe the too nervous and excitable temperament of her husband.

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  • The greater part of the state has a sub-tropical climate, with high sun temperatures, moderate rainfall and mild, healthful conditions.

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  • The climate of the department is mild and it has an abundant rainfall, partly due to the west wind which drives the clouds from the gulf of Gascony.

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  • The winters are mild.

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  • The first official acceptance of the Unitarian faith on the part of a congregation was by King's Chapel in Boston, which settled James Freeman (1759-1853) in 1782, and revised the Prayer Book into a mild Unitarian liturgy, in 1785.

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  • The winters may be severe, but when mild they are wet and not invigorating.

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  • These latter, accustomed to the mild winters of those latitudes, begin to grow early in spring, and are in consequence liable to injury from spring frosts.

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  • The climate of the coasts is relatively mild in summer, but tolerably cold in winter.

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  • The climate of Servia is on the whole mild, though subject to the extremes characteristic of inland Eastern countries.

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  • The chief care is bestowed on plums, from which is distilled a mild spirit known as raki or rakiya.

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  • The one most often adopted, though sometimes rejected as too mild, was that of the Limerick corporation, hoping " that it may end in another Majuba Hill."

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  • Along the coast the climate is comparatively mild and equable.

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  • His prison at Ham was unhealthy, and physical inactivity was painful to the prince, but on the whole the regime imposed upon him was mild, and his captivity was lightened by Alexandrine Vergeot, "la belle sabotiere," or Mdlle Badinguet (he was later nicknamed Badinguet by the republicans).

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  • A great council of churchmen and nobles, held to settle the matter, advised Anselm to submit to the king, but failed to overcome his mild and patient firmness.

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  • Here the seasons are mild and equable, the winters are short (snow seldom falling), and the summers last for five months.

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  • In addition mild purgatives should be given.

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  • Stofflet, Charette and Cadoudal, by using mild and just measures to complete the subjection of the country.

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  • It was this comparatively mild Averroism, reduced to the merely explanatory activity of a commentator, which continued to be the official dogma at Padua during the 16th century.

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  • The vegetation is very much like that of southern Europe, but in consequence of the great humidity and the mild climate almost tropically luxuriant, and the forests from the shore of the sea up to an altitude of nearly 5000 ft.

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  • In this zone there prevails a genuine sub-tropical climate, with extremely warm and almost rainless summers and mild winters, the temperature hardly ever sinking below freezing-point.

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  • The temperature is mild and equable; the rains are abundant all the year round, but fall chiefly in autumn, as in the west of Europe generally.

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  • They swerved from the mild free trade policy which was inaugurated by Seor Figuerola and by Prim at the beginning of the Revolution, and to which was due the remarkable progress of the foreign trade.

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  • May is considered the best month for a mare to foal, as there is abundance of natural food and the weather is mild enough for the mare to lie out.

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  • Autumn is perhaps the finest season; the fields are green into the winter, the air is pure and fresh, though dry and warm, and the long season is delightfully mild and beautiful.

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  • Earthquakes of great violence were recorded in 1847 and 1881 (with tidal wave), and mild shocks were experienced in December 1899.

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  • Its chief attractions as a watering-place are its picturesque appearance and surroundings, its extensive antiquarian remains, its mild climate and its two excellent beaches known as the North and South Sands.

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  • The variety of trees shows that the climate was mild and moist.

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  • The climate is on the whole mild, though somewhat inclement in the higher regions to the south-west.

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  • The glaciated rocks of the glen are clothed with vegetation of peculiar luxuriance, flourishing in the mild climate which has given Glengarriff its high reputation as a health resort for those suffering from pulmonary complaints.

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  • This part of Arkansas had a mild climate, winter and summer.

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  • The day was sunny and mild – a perfect day for riding.

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  • Even the mild grief at the loss of our most regular comedy figure won't assuage the extreme pleasure at his resignation.

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  • But one should bear in mind that traditional British pantomime generally includes mild innuendo.

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  • At least she is so placid and mild that she doesn't lash out.

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  • First try the easy methods then progress to the gentle abrasive powder bleach, or mild cream abrasive you use to develop the sheen.

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  • The pain is often associated with a vague deep ache in the limb, sometimes mild tingling, but rarely numbness or weakness.

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  • You may have some mild obstruction to your nasal passages from swollen adenoids or nasal polyps.

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  • It can vary from mild discomfort to excruciating agony.

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  • Barbiturates are capable of producing all levels of CNS mood alteration, from excitation to mild sedation, hypnosis and deep coma.

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  • It also has the occasional vaguely amusing caption " Mild steel.

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  • Side effects were seen temporarily, ranging from grade 0 to grade 3. The most frequent side effects were mild anemia and lymphopenia.

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  • I look at it from every angle in order to find out why my response is mild annoyance or absolute rage.

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  • He gave me a prescription for a mild antidepressant.

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  • For mild, intermittent symptoms, as well as advice about avoiding allergens, treatment should include a non-sedating antihistamine.

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  • Being a mild antiseptic it helps prevents the growth of harmful micro-organisms.

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  • In the Middle Ages caper infusions were considered aphrodisiac and a mild tonic.

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  • For example, a panel study of mild asthmatics could not be used to predict the effects on all asthmatics in the population.

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  • One of whom was diagnosed with mild autism at the age of 4 years old.

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  • This mild, pH balanced soapless cleanser with natural bactericides is perfect for everyone, including cooks and gardeners.

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  • Cotton wool spots, venous caliber changes including venous beading, and intraretinal microvascular abnormalities are present but mild.

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  • Most of these do not affect wild birds or only cause mild illness in birds.

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  • Initial skin contact causes mild skin irritation, which develops into more severe yellow fluid-filled blisters.

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  • All his mild efforts to unload this cargo went for nothing.

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  • Conducting this under mild conditions is currently the key synthetic goal in organometallic catalysis.

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  • I also have mild osteoporosis and mild cerebral palsy.

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  • It has a mild taste, and firm but slightly chewy texture.

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  • Mild cases of lupus nephritis can often simply be observed without any specific treatment; in such cases a biopsy is unnecessary.

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  • Similar nerve conduction results Studies show a " mild background demyelinating neuropathy " .

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  • By inhibiting MAO and increasing norepinephrine, St John's Wort may exert a mild antidepressive action.

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  • He had had mild symptoms of bladder outflow obstruction for one year prior to presentation.

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  • Before the war, when German Social-Democracy was orthodox, it fought opportunism by the same mild method that Kostrzewa spoke of here.

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  • This showed that, at 70, Alan had mild osteoarthritis in his right hip joint.

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  • This will often get you over mild hypoglycaemia or a minor insulin overdose.

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  • The former dictator has had three mild strokes, has diabetes and wears a pacemaker.

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  • They can be relieved by mild painkillers, or a positive change in lifestyle.

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  • In attempting to set history straight, one is occasionally touched by mild paranoia.

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  • However, mis-sense mutation associated with a mild phenotype might be missed in aggregation studies depending on the dose of agonist used.

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  • It lands with a soft plop in the pint of Worthington Mild in front of the largest of them.

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  • Our products are made in Britain of mild steel coated in black high density polyethylene to withstand the toughest weather.

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  • Mild and moderately potent topical corticosteroids are rarely associated with side effects.

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  • The mild weather has encouraged the first wild primroses to show against a background of Gorse in full bloom.

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  • There was also something wonderfully refreshing in having characters swear when they're in trouble, rather than using pathetically tame, mild profanity.

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  • Initial findings from the study show that physiotherapy may offer promise in treating mild to moderate pelvic prolapse.

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  • The parental guidance blurb warns of ' mild crude humor ' - great for chilling out after too much pud!

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  • These too are a mild purgative, but they dont drop as readily as honeysuckle berries.

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  • It is characterized by mild hyperextension, normal quadriceps, and normal range of knee flexion with a strong familial linkage [1,2] .

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  • Climate Very mild, rather rainy, well ventilated.

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  • Tender with an excellent mild sweet flavor ideal cooked, added raw to the salad bowl or dips.

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  • They are increasing in consumption and whilst widely used raw in salads, are not necessarily mild.

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  • Jesus administers that mild rebuke, ' Stop disbelieving and show yourself a believer ', as the words could be translated.

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  • Reactions can range from mild redness to severe painful blistering.

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  • This has been a mild January and we have not seen the redwings in the surrounding fields, seen in November and December.

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  • You can also use eye contact to signal mild reproof.

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  • Administration of Tenormin to pregnant women in the management of mild to moderate hypertension has been associated with intra-uterine growth retardation.

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  • A well-tolerated topical retinoid, tazarotene, has recently been introduced for mild to moderate psoriasis.

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  • Effects produced following intentional exposures are usually restricted to readily reversible, mild surrogate endpoints of the adverse effect of concern.

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  • They are mild blue cheeses with a thin pliable rind covered with a fine powdery mold.

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  • Cobra goes kosher Whether you like your curry hot or mild, nothing goes finer with a good old ruby than some beer.

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  • By comparison with many other countries of Europe our winters are mild because of the buffering effect of the Gulf Stream and surrounding seas.

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  • Climate and meteorology The sea 6 area has a mild maritime climate, but with periods of strong winds and rough seas.

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  • An intestinal biopsy should be obtained, usually under mild sedation.

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  • In some cases a mild sedative might be given to help the person sleep.

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  • Wash out using a mild shampoo to which 5 drops of Tea Tree Oil have been added.

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  • Side effects are uncommon and usually short-lived and mild, but you may notice a slight tummy upset for a while.

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  • Very mild second week followed by a cold snap in the third week.

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  • Most people tell you to hand wash the fleece in the bath with mild soap or soda crystals.

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  • The bright sunshine and mild temperatures will then quickly soften the snow cover.

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  • His doctor diagnosed a soft tissue or mild whiplash injury to his cervical spine.

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  • Repeated USS abdomen revealed persistent oedematous gall bladder along with mild splenomegaly.

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  • They have quite a mild mushroom flavor but a texture which stays slightly spongy, a bit like French toast.

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  • One of the most common injuries carried by the players was a mild ankle sprain.

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  • Hong Hua was added to address her underlying mild blood stasis that was causing clothing on the second day of menses.

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  • For example, if your main problems are localized to the skin, you may be treated with mild therapy or low dose steroids.

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  • It is a mild stimulant, with no harmful effects on the heart.

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  • Mild steel stirrups f 10 are placed uniformly distributed at 200 mm offsets.

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  • Stringers The treads are supported on two mild steel stringers The treads are supported on two mild steel stringers which transfer the weight of the staircase to the buildings structure.

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  • The symptoms are similar to those caused by the diseases but in a very subdued and mild form.

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  • Auckland, New Zealand In Auckland, the climate is almost subtropical with very mild winters and warm, rather humid, summers.

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  • Even a mild sunburn can turn into more serious symptoms later.

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  • Some people also experience mild respiratory symptoms at the outset.

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  • Cheese and Ham Risotto - the mild creamy flavor will appeal to young taste buds.

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  • Step 9 The milker then sprays the cows teats with a mild disinfectant to prevent any germs entering the teats.

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  • It is useful for mild to moderate pain (including teething ), and to lower a temperature.

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  • As you know, I have had mild thrombocytopenia during both of my previous pregnancies.

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  • She suffers from a mild learning disability together with problems caused by an under-active thyroid.

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  • It is quite common to have mild tinnitus, and around one in five people report they are occasionally affected.

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  • Some dogs do well when given mild tranquilizers such as acepromazine at 0.25mg / pound.

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  • Mild side effects, which are usually transient, may occur initially.

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  • There are still mild tremors being felt in the aftermath of the main earthquake.

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  • I found that I might have days where I was experiencing mild vertigo.

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  • At age 20, James then has a car accident in which he sustains a mild whiplash.

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  • The climate is mild and the soil fertile; but political disturbances and the conservative character of the people tend to thwart the progress of agriculture and other industries.

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  • Thus the greater part of Tuscany, and the provinces thence to Rome, enjoy a mild winter climate, and are well adapted to the growth of mulberries and olives as well as vines, but it is not till after passing Terracina, in proceeding along the western coast towards the south, that the vegetation of southern Italy develops in its full luxuriance.

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  • In Tuscany the rule of Ferdinand and of his minister Fossombroni was mild and benevolent, but enervating and demoralizing.

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  • Little is known of the mild and indolent Artaxerxes II.

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  • The southern latitude, the low elevation and the proximity to the Gulf of Mexico produce in southern Mississippi a rather mild and equable climate, but to the northward the extremes increase.

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  • His elder brother, Joseph, a mild and dreamy boy, had to give way before him; and it was a perception of this difference of temperament which decided the father to send Joseph into the church and Napoleon into the army.

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  • The Venetian feudal families pursued a mild but somewhat enervating policy towards the natives, who began to merge their nationality in that of the Latins and adopted for the island the new name of Corfu.

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  • Naturally, the merchant resents any developments which exclude him, and some mild forms of boycott have occasionally been instituted.

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  • It should be mild and is usually specified to have a breaking (tensile) strength of 28 to 32 tons per sq.

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  • It was written from the point of view of a Quaker who did not believe in revealed religion, but who held that "all religions are in their nature mild and benign" when not associated with political systems. Intermixed with the coarse unceremonious ridicule of what he considered superstition and bad faith are many passages of earnest and even lofty eloquence in favour of a pure morality founded on natural religion.

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  • In the opinion of Dr Payne the real beginning of the disease was in the year 1877, in the vicinity of Astrakhan, and the sudden development of the malignant out of a mild form of the disease was no more than had been observed in other places.

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  • The climate of Washington is characterized by great humidity, long-continued and somewhat oppressive heat in summer, and mild winters.

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  • The worst of this method was that the disease thus inoculated did not always prove of a mild character, and in the case of Dr Erasmus Darwin's son the scarlet fever was exceedingly severe and very nearly proved fatal.

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  • All portions of the frame are united by hot rivets of mild steel or wrought iron, care being taken that the sum of the sectional areas of rivets affords in each case a sufficient amount of metal for the safe transfer of the stresses.

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  • According to Father Greenway he was "a man of great piety, of exemplary temperance, of mild and cheerful demeanour, an enemy of broils and disputes, a faithful friend and remarkable for his punctual attendance upon religious observances," while his society was "sought by all the most distinguished in the archduke's camp for nobility and virtue."

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  • She said to the keeper, "I will take the baby lions home and teach them to be mild."

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  • It is characterized by mild hyperextension, normal quadriceps, and normal range of knee flexion with a strong familial linkage [1,2 ].

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  • Nowhere is there even a mild rebuke of Israel 's savage massacres let alone any wrong doings.

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  • A mild acidulent, usually vinegar, may be added and a culture containing the fungus Rhizopus oligosporus is then mixed in.

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  • With either method, the tooth is prepared for bonding by roughening the front surface with mild etching solution.

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  • Ruthless in the pursuit of criminals, he was very mild about their punishment.

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  • A mild toxin secreted into the saliva in the mouth helps to stun the prey.

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  • He had a great mild sarcastic, dry humor.

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  • People with SLE often develop facial rashes; these can vary from a mild redness on both cheeks to a more pronounced scaly rash.

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  • Climate and meteorology The SEA 6 area has a mild maritime climate, but with periods of strong winds and rough seas.

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  • Dealing with Blisters... Those fluid filled bubbles are mild second-degree burns caused by friction.

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  • This is done under mild sedation in a patient who has been starved for 6 hours (so that the stomach is empty).

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  • Major snowstorms or extreme cold can hit even regions that usually experience mild winters.

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  • If the rash persists, a mild steroid cream may soothe the irritation.

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  • Winds can be strong gales, violent rushes, whirlwinds, or gently soothing mild airs.

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  • Stringers The treads are supported on two mild steel stringers which transfer the weight of the staircase to the buildings structure.

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  • Winter (December to March) The winter in Florida is very mild and we have spent Christmas day sunbathing by the pool before.

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  • Relatively few patients in Scotland had CEA for asymptomatic carotid stenosis or for mild or moderate symptomatic stenoses.

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  • These provide symptomatic relief for people in the mild to moderate stages of the disease.

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  • Mild or minimal sprains with no tear of the ligament usually produce mild tenderness and some swelling.

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  • Warm and temperate with long hot summers, short mild winters and low rainfall.

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  • The winters are mild and temperate with the temperature not dropping below 10C.

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  • It is useful for mild to moderate pain (including teething), and to lower a temperature.

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  • Another - equally likely - is mild thallium poisoning, whose insidious symptoms include mental disturbances.

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  • It 's equally important tho not to use old threadbare luggage which is n't up to a mild bruising from baggage handlers.

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  • Here, tea plantations thrive in the mild climate - where better to bring a British person early in the morning !

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  • Hywel stuck on the pads, which made a mild tingling feeling.

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  • Toxoplasmosis infection in humans occasionally produces a mild flu-like illness, or sometimes no symptoms at all.

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  • Some children with mild or moderate unilateral deafness find a Hearing aid in the ear with deafness helpful.

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  • Things are never dull when she stirs her stumps to create a mild uproar in that pompous little town.

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  • In the UK alone 50,000 varicose veins operations per year are performed, mainly for mild disease.

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  • Situated in Norway 's mild southern regions, the Western Fjords present a stunning mix of towering peaks, verdant meadows and traditional architecture.

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  • In mild cases of viral meningitis, people may not even go to their doctor.

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  • Normal regular washing with mild soap twice a day is all that is needed.

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  • And other factors do not appear to favor persistent mild westerlies.

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  • Zinc oxide will typically get rid of mild to moderate rashes.

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  • Lanolin-For mild rashes, sometimes all you need to apply is some pure lanolin to your baby's bottom.

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  • Repetitive cough - this may be mild in nature but something which is not 'normal' for the infant.

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  • In most cases the symptoms of restlessness, poor appetite and mild fever are attributed to less serious childhood ailments; however, in certain circumstances these symptoms may be just the beginning of a more serious problem.

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  • Some of these often include free things for babies, such as mild detergents and other household items that benefit your little one.

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  • Some rashes are quite mild and need little treatment, while others are more stubborn, causing pain and even bleeding.

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  • Using a mild moisturizing soap to clean his diaper area is your best bet in removing any residual stool.

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  • The first step in combating mild or severe rashes associated with the diaper region is identifying the problem.

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  • For tips on how to prevent both severe and mild diaper rashes, check out the list below.

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  • For instance, if you work closely with the public, you may want to consider a mild cologne, as many people have strong aversions to bold ones.

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  • They can taste salty, nutty, buttery and be mild or strong.

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  • Trees can be planted any time the ground is not frozen, though spring and fall are the most popular times for tree planting (probably because mild weather is less of a shock to the plant).

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  • In-ground pools are a great solution for people who live in mild climates and have large backyards.

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  • Up until about two weeks ago, she was on that with mild success.

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  • They can even land on an allergic person's skin, causing rashes that range from mild to severe.

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  • At any rate, the breed is probably suitable for mild allergy sufferers, and moderate allergy sufferers can probably counteract some of their allergic reaction with frequent vacuuming as well as grooming their cat with pet wipes.

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  • Most covers can be cleaned with a garden hose or a mild liquid soap and warm water if necessary.

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  • If the hybrid vehicles utilizes regenerative braking above sixty volts and uses a gas engine along with an electric motor, it is considered to be a mild to muscle hybrid.

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  • The AAD recommends using a mild cleanser, such as one you've made yourself with natural ingredients.

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  • Tuscan-has pink and white striped cloves with a warm, mild and spicy flavor.

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  • The primary side effect is a mild to moderate burning sensation at the site of the application.

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  • While cayenne has no real side effects other than the mild burning sensation, taking excessive amounts of anything can ultimately cause health problems.

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  • For mild to moderate burns aloe vera gel applied directly from a healthy plant leaf or a supply of harvested aloe gel will ease the pain.

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  • A mild burn is a first degree burn and is red in color without blistering or broken skin.

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  • Garlic has shown promise in treating mild hypertension, but it can react with other drugs and work as a blood-thinner, so it should always be used as a supplement under a doctor's supervision.

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  • It has a very mild taste and is easy to drink as a tea.

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  • Bites and stings from these insects can lead to a whole host of symptoms ranging from mild itching to pain and swelling.

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  • If the pain and itching is mild to moderate, drawing salve is a great alternative to antihistamines to remove the sting and itch of bites.

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  • Don Quai (also called Anegelica sinensis, tang kui and female ginseng) is popular for treating gynecological conditions, mild anemia, fatigue and high blood pressure.

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  • Using rosemary as a natural flea repellent can be an excellent option for simple prevention or for the treatment of a mild case of fleas.

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  • Herbal remedies are usually available over-the-counter and can be a good option for mild or transient depression, but must be approached with a certain degree of caution.

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  • Although St. John's wort typically causes only mild side effects, it has been shown to interfere with the absorption of certain prescription medications, including HIV medicine, anticancer drugs, heart medications and birth control pills.

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  • Valerian root, or Valeriana officinalis, is a mild natural sedative that is sometimes used to treat depression and anxiety coupled with insomnia.

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  • Side effects are generally mild and are usually related to the plant's natural tranquilizing properties.

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  • Herbal preparations may be helpful for mild depression, but a major depressive episode warrants prompt attention from a medical professional.When depression becomes overwhelming, attempting self-treatment can be dangerous.

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  • Indian rhubarb root is also used as a mild laxative and may help reduce the symptoms of indigestion.

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  • Several good studies have demonstrated that the benefits of St. John's Wort for mild to moderate depression are real, and people seeking herbal remedies for depression may be justified in taking St. John's Wort.

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  • While St. John's Wort has been used throughout history for many conditions, benefits proven by modern science focus on its ability to alleviate mild to moderate depression.

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  • Vigorous aerobic exercise also appears to lift mild to moderate depression symptoms, and it will also help your overall health improve, too.

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  • St. John's Wort is generally used for those with mild depression who are not on any other antidepressant medications.

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  • Many studies have been conducted on St. Johns Wort, and it appears moderately effective for mild cases of depression and anxiety but may not be effective for severe depression or long-term anxiety disorder.

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  • Chamomile tea is also soothing and has a mild taste, which makes it more palatable for children.

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  • Individuals with asthma have reported that fenugreek has aggravated their symptoms and some individuals may experience mild diarrhea or digestive complaints.

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  • The mild climate allowed Wright to design the home to be lit mostly by natural light, which filters through a canvas and redwood roof.

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  • A couple of days before, only employ a mild facial cleanser twice daily, to keep face clean and fresh.

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  • A fragrance that has become known as a much lighter scent ideal for teens and those who are particularly sensitive to stronger perfumes it provides a mild background aroma.

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  • Next, try using witch hazel to tone which is mild and refreshing.

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  • If you have selected laser tooth whitening, your dentist will first polish your teeth with a mild abrasive agent.

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  • Also remember to clean your brush every one to two months with warm water and mild soap.

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  • Fluoride over consumption while the teeth are forming will cause white patches in mild cases and brown areas or even pitting in severe cases.

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  • If you prefer to cut costs and just use your own cloth, be sure to apply a mild milk- or gel-based cleanser to really get every bit of makeup off.

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  • This makes the process gentle, quick and even moisturizing with its mild, lightly hydrating formula.

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  • Partridge is a mild flavored game bird, so if your guests are not used to the richer flavors of wild game this is a great option.

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  • Despite California's reputation for having a warm climate and mild weather conditions, when winter storms hit, the mountain roads can get nasty.

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  • The pain can vary from a dull, mild feeling to a throbbing ache.

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  • The symptoms of mild anxiety attack can range from fear to feeling helpless.

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  • Anxiety attacks can be complicating to understand because the symptoms of mild anxiety attack are both physical and mental.

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  • If you suffer from mild anxiety attacks, know that you are not alone because many people suffer from this form of stress.

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  • After all, when you are in the middle of an episode, the symptoms of a mild anxiety attack are usually more than one.

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  • In certain cases, individuals with mild or moderate levels of anxiety may also need professional treatment.

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  • You are asked to rate how much certain anxiety symptoms have bothered you over the past week, marking them as not at all, mild, moderate, or severe.

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  • While some of the possible side effects only cause only mild discomfort, others can be very serious.

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  • This drug helps relieve anxiety by acting as a mild tranquilizer.

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  • Concentrate has a mild flavor that can be enhanced with other flavoring agents, such as vanilla and chocolate.

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  • Some symptoms associated with switching to the raw food diet include nausea, headaches, mild depression and cravings for certain foods may occur during the first few days of the diet.

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  • Pick the leaves when they first come out in the spring so that they will be tender and mild flavored.

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  • Fiji's mild climate calls for casual attire, including shorts, t-shirts, cotton slacks, and sundresses.

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  • This is still a light-hearted event but not as crass as most bachelor parties, and some mild humor, anecdotes, and jokes are entirely appropriate.

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  • The cake itself should be a light flavor to match the season, such as white, a mild strawberry or perhaps a lemon.

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  • If you live in the south, you may even want to choose an October wedding date since the weather is typically still mild during the day.

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  • Each year, thousands of couples choose this season for its mild temperatures and rich hues of reds, oranges, and golds.

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  • While it's normal for women to experience a mild case of the "baby blues," postpartum depression is a serious illness.

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  • Withdrawal symptoms can be as mild as a headache and nausea or as severe as seizures and death.

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  • Mild neurological issues can occur early on as well.

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  • Some large studies report that St. John's Wort may be useful for treating mild depression but acts as little more than a placebo for major depression.

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  • If you decide to go ahead and use Chantix as part of your stop-smoking plan and you experience mild side effects, you will need to make a decision about whether they are something you can live with while you are taking the medication.

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  • Dysthymic disorder, characterized by a chronic but mild state of depression lasting two years or more, affects 1.5 percent of the U.S. population, or 5.7 million adults, each year.

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  • The personality disorder may be either mild, moderate or severe.

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  • If you recently experienced a traumatic event, you may suffer from mild depression symptoms.

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  • Adderall side effects are usually mild, and many people don't don't experience any discomfort.

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  • Mild side effects won't cause you much discomfort, and you can usually proceed through your day without interruption.

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  • If you find that you can't ignore the mild side effects, an over-the-counter medication can help alleviate any discomfort.

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  • This is the point in the process where the addict is no longer using the drug, and the symptoms she experiences can be mild, moderate or severe enough to require hospitalization.

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  • The two constantly engage in scuffles that range from mild, humorous tiffs to all-out wars of violent proportions.

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  • The conversation in the interview in which Jon Gosselin claims abuse was much more mild than it sounds at first.

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  • Again, this is where consultation beforehand can help, but you can always exchange a shirt easily.In order to maintain the maximum performance from your shirt, it is best to wash it in cold water with a mild detergent and no bleach.

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  • Whether it is his mild manner, inquisitive ways or infectious laugh, toddlers are attracted to Elmo.

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  • Don't forget how mild Hawaii's climate is.

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  • To further protect your pet, use only mild treatments on stuffed toys.

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  • Mild children's cough medicine may be effective, but consult your veterinarian before administering any medications.

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  • Sometimes a mild sedative prescribed by your veterinarian is just the ticket when travelling with companion dogs.

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  • Some food stuffs are actually toxic to our pets, while others may simply cause mild digestive disturbances.

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  • Dogs may experience mild increased breathing, salivating or fatigue.

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  • The uncomfortable sensation ranges from a mild static shock ot an ultrasonic noise to a spray of citronella or lemon, depending upon the device.

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  • The static setting amount resets itself based on the individual dog's temperature so that it is always mild.

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  • A. vitifolium is a handsome plant in mild districts, and several sorts may be grown in the open air in gardens in warm sea-shore districts.

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  • A. umbellatus, the old kind, is hardy in some mild seashore districts, and a fine plant in rich warm soil, but better for the protection of leaves round the root in winter.

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  • These bulbs may be planted from October until December, and in mild localities will pass the winter in the open unprotected.

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  • They contain Almond-like seeds of mild and somewhat oily taste, which are eaten in Chili and Peru, where the fleshy envelope is made a substitute for the Pomegranate.

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  • On dry soils, and if the winters be mild, they will live for two or three years.

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  • Scorpion Senna (Coronilla Emerus) - An elegant loose bush, 3 to 6 feet high, in mild seasons, remaining green through the winter.

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  • This is the only bushy Coronilla that can be well grown in the open air in England, but in mild districts C. glauca, a beautiful shrub with glaucous foliage and yellow flowers, usually grown in greenhouses, may be grown out of doors.

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  • As long as the weather keeps mild Dahlia roots are best in the soil, and need not be taken up till the end of November; but should sharp frosts be followed by heavy rain they should be promptly removed from the ground.

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  • Desfontainea - In favoured gardens along the southern coast, and in other mild parts, D. spinosa, a very beautiful evergreen shrub from Chili, can be grown and flowered out of doors.

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  • Dictamnus (Dittany of Crete) is a pretty plant, somewhat tender, and best grown under glass rather than in the open air, though during mild winters it may survive.

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  • In mild places the common E. macrantha succeeds in the open, but, as a rule, it must be regarded as a wall shrub.

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  • Even in the mild districts it is cut down during severe winters, but it usually shoots up again strongly in the returning spring.

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  • During the heats of summer it requires frequent watering, and at the approach of winter it should be moved to the greenhouse, except in mild districts.

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  • In mild winters it begins to flower as early as December, and bears among handsome deep green leaves gracefully drooping tufts of pale green catkins, which, if cut with the twigs, endure a long time in vases, and are welcome in winter.

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  • Very little is known of their garden value, though occasionally seen as wall plants in mild districts.

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  • It is hardy, and in a mild autumn will flower out of doors, but should have some protection.

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  • Ferns, for the most part tropical, and requiring artificial heat; but in mild parts two or three thrive in the open air.

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  • M. campanulata is a beautiful dwarf plant, but rare and not hardy except in very mild districts.

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  • Plants sown in autumn will survive mild winters and produce flowers in early summer, these being finer than those of spring-sown plants.

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  • Mitre-flower (Mitraria) - M. coccinea is a bright charming little shrub from Chili, hardy in mild districts, but generally requiring winter protection.

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  • Several Japanese and Chinese species thrive without protection in mild localities, but they cannot be recommended for general culture.

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  • In sheltered gardens against walls in the southern and the mild parts all may be grown, though they may need extra protection in severe winters.

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  • The hardiest of the other species are P. parviflorum, littorale, and rotatum, but these only succeed on warm soils in mild localities, and are best in a frame or a cool greenhouse.

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  • Our mild and moist southern winters are really less favourable to the cultivation of the Carnation than the more rigorous winter of the north, where a covering of snow secures for the flower a complete period of rest.

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  • It is fairly hardy, and grows best in moist districts, with a mild winter, such as Cornwall, where charming carpets of this little plant are not uncommon in shady places.

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  • Snails and slugs are fond of this plant, and in spring, and even in mild winters, may destroy it.

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  • Sometimes in mild districts these plants thrive in the rock garden or well-drained borders, in light warm soil.

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  • Scarborough Lily (Vallota) - V. purpurea is a handsome Amaryllis-like plant, with bright crimson-scarlet flowers, hardy in mild spots.

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  • Calceolaria Violacea - A distinct kind, with small helmet-shaped flowers, rich purple and spotted; succeeds well on warm borders or the rock garden, and, if slightly protected, withstands mild winters in the south.

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  • Halesia Hispida - The best examples of the tree I know of are in the neighborhood of Cork and Queenstown, but mild climatic conditions such as they exist under there are not essential to their well-being.

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  • The difficulty of wintering the Brompton Stocks deters many from attempting their cultivation, and many die, even in a mild winter.

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  • The Chinese A. amoena, with small magenta flowers, common enough in greenhouses, is quite hardy in mild localities and rich in bold masses.

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  • It is increased from cuttings, and is a hardy wall plant in mild seashore districts, but not so common, owing to the cold in inland districts.

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  • This variety is not thoroughly hardy, except in very mild localities, but it succeeds well under frame-culture.

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  • Whether you grow gardenias indoors as houseplants or live in a mild climate where they flourish outdoors, start with the basics of gardenia plant care to create the best conditions for your gardenias.

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  • Remember that gardenias flourish in mild, moist climates.

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  • Pinks require only a mild, balanced fertilizer, such as a 10-10-10 fertilizer.

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  • You can also grown a rainbow of colors of peppers and a range of spiciness from mild to scorching hot.

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  • If the winter is mild they may bloom earlier.

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  • A greenhouse can quickly become too hot, however, even on a day in which the outside air temperature is mild.

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  • If the stain appears on unfinished wood, clean the surface with a mild alkali.

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  • In most cases, it is safe to use a mild soap and water solution to clean the awning.

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  • On installation day do yourself a favor, though; choose a mild, dry weather day to perform the job.

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  • Your belly piercing should be cleansed two to three times daily with a mild anti-bacterial soap and a diluted salt solution.

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  • Clean it regularly with water mixed with a mild detergent and a clean cotton cloth.

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  • If the cloth does not remove the dirt, use a mild detergent.

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  • Warm water and a mild detergent can also be used when necessary.

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  • If the jewelry needs more cleaning, use a mild soap and water solution to clean it.

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  • The designs are very simple, the jokes mild and the T-shirts in neutral enough colors that they could actually be worn while hunting.

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  • If your climate is usually mild and you don't tend to experience harsh winters, you can probably get away with a shorter cut and a lighter fabric.

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  • Remove stains as soon as possible with a mild soap and a microfiber cloth.

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  • To wash silk at home, use a mild detergent and wash in cold.

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  • Clean the leather with a cloth dipped in cold water and saddle soap, which is mild and also offers an added benefit of softening the material.

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  • The climate is temperate, meaning that it is often mild and wet.

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  • Natural Baby Calendula Soap is a mild, gentle soap designed especially for babies.

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  • Always use a mild soap and be sure not to twist or wring.

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  • Some are very mild in flavor, while others are peppery or pungent.

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  • With styles ranging from modestly mild to seductively daring, there are Italian full figure bras for every occasion and every mood.

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  • You can either launder in a washing machine on the gentle cycle (using a lingerie bag is a good idea) if the care label says this is suitable or you can hand wash in cold water with a mild detergent.

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  • Use a mild detergent, such as Woolite, and hand wash the suit in lukewarm water.

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  • It is used to treat mild fevers and as a pain reducer.

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  • While states with mild climates (like Florida, Nevada and Arizona) are popular among retirees, they are not the only options.

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  • While assisted living can be a great choice for seniors with memory problems or even mild Alzheimer's, it is not appropriate for someone needing around-the-clock care.

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  • These can be mild for some, while other women experience excessive discomfort, which causes disruption in everyday life.

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  • The weather is mild and warm, and its beautiful scenery will never bore you.

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  • Alzheimer's disease affects the brain, causing cognitive changes that begin with mild memory lapses and increase to full-blown memory loss.

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  • Stage 2-the second stage shows mild cognitive decline, individuals may note memory lapses.

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  • As described above, Alzheimer's disease is progressive, beginning with mild symptoms of memory loss that may be dismissed, but worsen with time.

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  • While many of the usual symptoms of menopause can be named, it is important to remember that the symptoms each woman encounters may vary and can occur in differing degrees, whether mild, moderate or severe.

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  • In fact, mild memory loss is considered a normal part of aging.

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  • This area is often referred to as the Desert Region and is known for its hot, dry summers and mild winters.

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  • This South Carolina city has a lot of appeal for seniors who want a mild climate and small-town values.

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  • A drawback to using sleep-inducing antihistamines is that they often leave you feeling out of sorts, groggy with physical symptoms like mild dehydration and cotton mouth.

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  • Mild snoring may be little more than a nuisance but it is important to address the problem early to ensure that it doesn't worsen.

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  • Local support is available for people in the Chesapeake area that can guide them to success in overcoming the condition whether it is mild, moderate or severe.

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